sport.wikisort.org - AthleteDejan Savić (Serbian Cyrillic: Дејан Савић; born 24 April 1975) is a Serbian professional water polo coach and former player. He currently serves as head coach of the Serbia men's national water polo team and Crvena zvezda.
Serbian water polo player
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Dejan Savić |
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 Savić coaching Serbia at the 2015 World Championships |
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Born |
(1975-04-24) 24 April 1975 (age 47) Belgrade, SR Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia |
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Nationality |
Serbian |
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Height |
195 cm (6 ft 5 in) |
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Weight |
105 kg (231 lb) |
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Handedness |
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Current team |
Crvena Zvezda |
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Years |
Team |
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1989–1998 |
Partizan |
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1998–2000 |
Barcelona |
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2000–2001 |
Atlètic-Barceloneta |
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2001–2003 |
Florentia |
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2003–2005 |
Pro Recco |
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2005–2010 |
Sintez |
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2010–2011 |
Crvena Zvezda |
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2012–2022 |
Serbia |
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2011–2015 |
Crvena Zvezda |
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2017–2018 |
Crvena Zvezda |
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2022– |
Crvena Zvezda |
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During his playing career, he was part of two Olympic bronze medal squads, one for FR Yugoslavia at the 2000 Olympics in Sydney, the other for Serbia at the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, and one Olympic silver medal squad for Serbia and Montenegro at the 2004 Olympics in Athens.
Savić started training with the Partizan water polo club at the age of five and he debuted for the first team (seniors) at the age of thirteen, while still a pupil in elementary school. His last club was VK Crvena Zvezda where he was team captain. He retired from active playing at the end of the 2010/11 season. At international level, Savić represented FR Yugoslavia, Serbia and Montenegro and Serbia, in 444 matches and scored 405 goals. He is the most capped player in Serbian water polo.
He began coaching VK Crvena Zvezda in 2011 and stayed there until 2015. He also became head coach of the Serbia men's national water polo team in autumn 2012 and is still in that position.
Club career as coach
Crvena Zvezda
In 2011, after finishing his long playing career, Savić remained with his club Crvena zvezda in the position of head coach. In 2015, Savić left the position in Crvena zvezda. In February 2022, he returned to Crvena zvezda as head cocach.[1]
National career
Savić is one of a few sportspeople who won Olympic medals in water polo as players and head coaches.[2][3]
As player
Savić made his debut for the national team in 1994, during a time of sanctions for Yugoslavia, following All-Star selections in a tournament in Italy. He became the standard no. five (wing) player for the team almost without a break over the whole of his national career. Holding the record for the highest number of matches played (444), and also being a highly successful scorer (405 goals), he is considered to be among the true legends of Serbian sports. During his career, from a player in charge of sifting the opposing networks,[clarification needed] he developed into the strongest pillar of Serbia's defense in front of the goal. With his power and imagination, he was a prominent member of the team. From 1997, Savić was part of the Yugoslav/Serbian water polo team in every competition in which they won a medal. In a duel with Montenegro at the 2008 Olympic Games, he was one of the players most responsible for Serbia's triumph when they won the bronze medal that year. Savić played his last match with the national team in China in 2011.
As coach
Savić was named as head coach of the Serbian National team after Dejan Udovičić left the position in 2012. Under Savić's leadership, the national team won the 2020 and 2016 Olympic Games, the 2015 World Championship, three European Championships (2014, 2016 and 2018), and six World League titles (2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 and 2019). In little over twelve months, between August 2015 and August 2016, the Serbian National team won consecutively all four of the biggest titles in Water Polo – the 2015 World Championship, the 2016 European Championship, the 2016 World League, and the 2016 and 2020 Olympic Games – an unprecedented achievement.
Honours
As coach
VK Crvena Zvezda
- LEN Champions League: 2012–13
- Serbian Championship: 2012–13, 2013–14
- Serbian Cup: 2012–13, 2013–14
- Regional A2 League: 2017–18
- LEN Super Cup: 2014
As player
VK Partizan
- Yugoslavian Championship: 1994–95
- Yugoslavia Cup: 1989–90, 1990–91, 1991–92, 1992–93, 1993–94, 1994–95
- LEN Cup: 1997–98
- LEN Super Cup: 1991
- LEN Cup Winners' Cup: 1990
- Mediterranean Championship: 1989
CN Barcelona
CN Atlètic-Barceloneta
- Spanish Championship: 2000–01
- Copa del Rey: 2000–01
- Supercopa de España: 2001
Rari Nantes Florentia
- LEN Cup Winners' Cup: 2001
Pro Recco
Sintez Kazan
- Russian Championship: 2006–07
- Russian Cup: 2004–05, 2009–10
- LEN Euro Cup: 2006–07
Individual honours
It was announced on 1 June 2010 that Dejan Savić won the national sports award, which includes lifetime monthly fees. Savić was honored for winning a silver medal at the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens.[4]
See also
- Serbia men's Olympic water polo team records and statistics
- Serbia and Montenegro men's Olympic water polo team records and statistics
- List of Olympic champions in men's water polo
- List of Olympic medalists in water polo (men)
- List of players who have appeared in multiple men's Olympic water polo tournaments
- List of world champions in men's water polo
- List of World Aquatics Championships medalists in water polo
References
External links
FR Yugoslavia / Serbia and Montenegro squads |
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FR Yugoslavia men's water polo squad – 1996 Summer Olympics – 8th place |
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FR Yugoslavia men's water polo squad – 2000 Summer Olympics – Bronze medal |
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FR Yugoslavia squad – 2001 European Championship – Gold medal |
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FR Yugoslavia men's water polo squad – 2001 World Aquatics Championships – Silver medal |
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Serbia and Montenegro squad – 2003 European Championship – Gold medal |
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Serbia and Montenegro men's water polo squad – 2003 World Aquatics Championships – Bronze medal |
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Serbia and Montenegro men's water polo squad – 2004 Summer Olympics – Silver medal |
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Serbia and Montenegro men's water polo squad – 2005 World Aquatics Championships – Gold medal (1st title) |
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Serbia squads |
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Serbia squad – 2006 European Championship – Gold medal |
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Serbia men's water polo squad – 2007 World Aquatics Championships – 4th place |
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Serbia squad – 2008 European Championship – Silver medal |
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Serbia men's water polo squad – 2008 Summer Olympics – Bronze medal |
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Serbia men's water polo squad – 2013 World Aquatics Championships – 7th place |
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Serbia squad – 2014 European Championship – Gold medal |
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Serbia men's water polo squad – 2015 World Aquatics Championships – Gold medal (2nd title) |
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Serbia squad – 2016 European Championship – Gold medal |
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Serbia men's water polo squad – 2016 Summer Olympics – Gold medal (1st title) |
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Serbia men's water polo squad – 2017 World Aquatics Championships – Bronze medal |
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Serbia squad – 2018 European Championship – Gold medal |
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Serbia men's water polo squad – 2019 World Aquatics Championships – 5th place |
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Serbia men's water polo squad – 2020 Summer Olympics – Gold medal (2nd title) |
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Club squads |
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- Partizan Bambi
- 1997–98 LEN Trophy champions
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- Sintez Kazan
- 2006–07 LEN Trophy champions
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- Crvena zvezda
- 2012–13 LEN Champions League champions
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 Awards of Olympic Committee of Serbia  |
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Sportsman of The Year | |
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Sportswoman of The Year | |
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Men's Team of The Year |
- 1995: Basketball team
- 1996: Basketball team
- 1997: Basketball team
- 1998: Basketball team
- 1999: Handball team
- 2000: Voleyball team
- 2001: Water polo team
- 2002: Basketball team
- 2003: Water polo team
- 2004: Water polo team
- 2005: Water polo team
- 2006: Water polo team
- 2007: Water polo team
- 2008: Water polo team
- 2009: Water polo team
- 2010: Voleyball team
- 2011: Water polo team
- 2012: Water polo team
- 2013: Voleyball team
- 2014: Basketball team
- 2015: Water polo team
- 2016: Water polo team
- 2017: Water polo team
- 2018: 3x3 basketball team
- 2019: Voleyball team
- 2021: Water polo team
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Women's Team of The Year |
- 1995: Shooting team
- 1996: Karate club "Soko Štark"
- 1997: Karate club "Knjaz Miloš"
- 1998: Handball club "Budućnost"
- 1999: Chess team
- 2001: Handball team
- 2005: Junior basketball team
- 2006: Volleyball team
- 2007: Volleyball team
- 2008: Volleyball team
- 2009: Volleyball team
- 2010: Volleyball team
- 2011: Volleyball team
- 2012: Fed Cup team
- 2013: Handball team
- 2015: Basketball team
- 2016: Volleyball team
- 2017: Volleyball team
- 2018: Volleyball team
- 2019: Volleyball team
- 2021: Volleyball team
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Young Athlete of The Year | |
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Coach of The Year | |
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На других языках
- [en] Dejan Savić
[fr] Dejan Savić
Dejan Savić (en serbe : Дејан Савић) est un poloïste international serbe devenu entraîneur, né le 24 avril 1975 à Belgrade (Serbie).
[it] Dejan Savić
Dejan Savić (in serbo: Дејан Савић?; Belgrado, 24 aprile 1975) è un ex pallanuotista e allenatore di pallanuoto serbo, vincitore della medaglia d'oro alle olimpiadi di Rio de Janeiro 2016, due bronzi alle olimpiadi di Sydney 2000 e Pechino 2008, e di una medaglia d'argento ad Atene 2004.
[ru] Савич, Деян
Де́ян Са́вич (серб. Дејан Савић, 24 апреля 1975 (1975-04-24), Белград, Сербия) — сербский ватерполист, трёхкратный призёр Олимпийских игр (2000, 2004, 2008), чемпион мира 2005 года, многократный чемпион Европы, один из наиболее титулованных ватерполистов страны.
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