List of water polo players
The following is the list of squads that took part in the men's water polo tournament at the 1952 Summer Olympics.[1]
- CF=Centre forward
- CB=Centre back
- D=Defender
- GK=Goalkeeper
Argentina
Argentina entered a squad of ten players. They scored six goals but only three scorers are known.[2]
Head coach:
Australia
Australia entered a squad of ten players. They scored two goals but all scorers are unknown.[3]
Head coach:
Austria
Austria entered a squad of eleven players. They scored fourteen goals but all scorers are unknown.[4]
Head coach:
Belgium
Belgium entered an unknown number of players ten of them are known. They scored 27 goals but only two scorers are known.[5]
Head coach:
Brazil
The following players represented Brazil.[6]
Egypt
The following players represented Egypt.[7]
Germany
The following players represented Germany.[8]
Great Britain
The following players represented Great Britain.[9]
Hungary
Hungary entered a squad of 13 players. They scored 53 goals.[10]
Head coach:
India
The following players represented India.[11]
Italy
Italy entered a squad of eleven players. They scored 43 goals but all scorers are unknown.[12]
Head coach: Giulio De Filippis and Mario Majoni
Mexico
The following players represented Mexico.[13]
Netherlands
The Netherlands entered an unknown number of players only seven of them are known. They scored 43 goals only 38 scorers are unknown.[14]
Head coach: Frans Kuyper
Portugal
Portugal entered a squad of ten players. They scored two goals but both are unknown.[15]
Head coach:
Romania
The following players represented Romania.[16]
South Africa
The following players represented South Africa.[17]
Soviet Union
The Soviet Union entered a squad of 13 players. They scored 38 goals but only four scorers are known.[18]
Head coach: Vadim Kuznetsov and Ivan Dmitriev
Spain
The following players represented Spain.[19]
Sweden
The following players represented Sweden.[20]
United States
The United States entered a squad of eleven players. They scored 35 goals but only 19 scorers are known.[21]
Head coach: Urho Saari (coach); John Curran (manager)
Yugoslavia
Yugoslavia entered a squad of eleven players. They scored 44 goals but only four scorers are known.[22]
Head coach:
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