Serbia and Montenegro at the 2004 Summer Olympics
































Serbia and Montenegro at the
2004 Summer Olympics
Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (2003–2006).svg
IOC code SCG
NOC Olympic Committee of Serbia and Montenegro
in Athens
Competitors
87 in 14 sports
Flag bearer
Dejan Bodiroga[1]

Medals
Ranked 61st

Gold

0

Silver

2

Bronze

0

Total

2

Summer Olympics appearances (overview)
  • 2004
Other related appearances

 Yugoslavia (1920–2002)
 Independent Olympic Participants (1992 S)
 Montenegro (2008–)
 Serbia (1912, 2008–)
 Kosovo (2016–)

Serbia and Montenegro competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece, from 13 to 29 August 2004. Previously known as the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, this was the nation's third and last joint appearance at the Summer Olympics before Serbia and Montenegro became separated independent states in 2006. The Olympic Committee of Serbia and Montenegro sent a total of 87 athletes to the Games, 80 men and 7 women, to compete in 14 sports. Men's basketball, football, volleyball, and water polo were the only team-based sports in which Serbia and Montenegro had its representation at these Games. There was only a single competitor in road cycling, judo, tennis, and wrestling.


The Serbia and Montenegro team featured several Olympic medalists from Sydney, including the reigning men's volleyball champions (led by team captain Vladimir Grbić), and pistol shooter Jasna Šekarić, who became the first Serbian athlete to compete in five Olympic Games under three different banners (the other were SFR Yugoslavia and Independent Olympic Participants). Meanwhile, four Serbia and Montenegro athletes had made their fourth Olympic appearance: high jumper Dragutin Topić, shot putter Dragan Perić (the oldest of the team at age 40), rifle shooter Stevan Pletikosić, and table tennis player Slobodan Grujić. Basketball team captain Dejan Bodiroga was appointed by the committee to become the nation's flag bearer in the opening ceremony.[1][2]


Serbia and Montenegro ended its last Olympic journey as a joint nation in Athens with two Olympic silver medals from Sekaric and the men's water polo team (led by Viktor Jelenić).[3][4]




Contents






  • 1 Medalists


  • 2 Athletics


  • 3 Basketball


    • 3.1 Men's tournament




  • 4 Canoeing


    • 4.1 Sprint




  • 5 Cycling


    • 5.1 Road




  • 6 Football


    • 6.1 Men's tournament




  • 7 Judo


  • 8 Rowing


  • 9 Shooting


  • 10 Swimming


  • 11 Table tennis


  • 12 Tennis


  • 13 Volleyball


    • 13.1 Men's tournament




  • 14 Water polo


    • 14.1 Men's tournament




  • 15 Wrestling


  • 16 See also


  • 17 References


  • 18 External links





Medalists

























Medal
Name
Sport
Event
Date
 Silver Jasna Šekarić Shooting Women's 10 m air pistol
August 15
 Silver
Serbia and Montenegro men's national water polo team


















































Vladimir Vujasinović   Dejan Savić
Denis Šefik   Viktor Jelenić
Petar Trbojević   Predrag Jokić
Vanja Udovičić   Nikola Kuljača
Slobodan Nikić   Aleksandar Ćirić
Aleksandar Šapić   Vladimir Gojković
  Danilo Ikodinović

Water polo Men's tournament
August 29


Athletics



Serbia and Montenegrin athletes have so far achieved qualifying standards in the following athletics events (up to a maximum of 3 athletes in each event at the 'A' Standard, and 1 at the 'B' Standard).[5][6]




Key


  • Note–Ranks given for track events are within the athlete's heat only


  • Q = Qualified for the next round


  • q = Qualified for the next round as a fastest loser or, in field events, by position without achieving the qualifying target


  • NR = National record

  • N/A = Round not applicable for the event

  • Bye = Athlete not required to compete in round




Men

Track & road events










































Athlete
Event
Heat
Quarterfinal
Semifinal
Final
Result
Rank
Result
Rank
Result
Rank
Result
Rank

Predrag Filipović

20 km walk
N/A
1:31:35
39

Nenad Lončar

110 m hurdles
14.02
8
Did not advance

Aleksandar Raković

50 km walk
N/A
4:02:06
23

Field events





























Athlete
Event
Qualification
Final
Distance
Position
Distance
Position

Dragan Perić

Shot put
18.91
32
Did not advance

Dragutin Topić

High jump
2.28
9 Q
2.29
10


Women

Track & road events


















Athlete
Event
Final
Result
Rank

Olivera Jevtić

Marathon
2:31:15
6

Field events





















Athlete
Event
Qualification
Final
Distance
Position
Distance
Position

Dragana Tomašević

Discus throw
54.44
38
Did not advance


Basketball




Men's tournament



Roster

The following is the Serbia and Montenegro roster in the men's basketball tournament of the 2004 Summer Olympics.[7]













Serbia and Montenegro men's national basketball team – 2004 Summer Olympics roster

Players Coaches























































































































Pos. No. Name Age – Date of birth
Height Club
Ctr.

G
4

Bodiroga, Dejan (C)

7004114870000000000♠31 – (1973-03-02)2 March 1973
2.03 m (6 ft 8 in)

FC Barcelona

Spain

C
5

Popović, Petar

7003914800000000000♠25 – (1979-07-28)28 July 1979
2.11 m (6 ft 11 in)

Hemofarm

Serbia and Montenegro

C
6

Ostojić, Đuro

7004104050000000000♠28 – (1976-02-17)17 February 1976
2.07 m (6 ft 9 in)

Partizan

Serbia and Montenegro

F
7

Radmanović, Vladimir

7003866800000000000♠23 – (1980-11-19)19 November 1980
2.06 m (6 ft 9 in)

Seattle SuperSonics

United States

G
8

Rakočević, Igor

7003963400000000000♠26 – (1978-03-29)29 March 1978
1.94 m (6 ft 4 in)

Crvena Zvezda

Serbia and Montenegro

G
9

Šćepanović, Vlado

7004105010000000000♠28 – (1975-11-13)13 November 1975
1.96 m (6 ft 5 in)

Partizan

Serbia and Montenegro

G
10

Avdalović, Vule

7003829800000000000♠22 – (1981-11-24)24 November 1981
1.94 m (6 ft 4 in)

Partizan

Serbia and Montenegro

C
11

Drobnjak, Predrag

7004105180000000000♠28 – (1975-10-27)27 October 1975
2.07 m (6 ft 9 in)

Los Angeles Clippers

United States

C
12

Krstić, Nenad

7003769000000000000♠21 – (1983-07-25)25 July 1983
2.14 m (7 ft 0 in)

New Jersey Nets

United States

G
13

Vujanić, Miloš

7003867400000000000♠23 – (1980-11-13)13 November 1980
1.92 m (6 ft 4 in)

Skipper Bologna

Italy

C
14

Tomašević, Dejan

7004114220000000000♠31 – (1973-05-06)6 May 1973
2.08 m (6 ft 10 in)

Pamesa Valencia

Spain

F
15

Pavlović, Aleksandar

7003757700000000000♠20 – (1983-11-15)15 November 1983
2.01 m (6 ft 7 in)

Utah Jazz

United States


Head coach





  • Serbia and Montenegro Željko Obradović


Assistant coach(es)





  • Serbia and Montenegro Dragan Šakota



Legend



  • (C) Team captain


  • nat field describes country
    of last club
    before the tournament


  • Age as of August 13, 2004



Group play




Qualified for the quarterfinals









































































Team

W
L
PF
PA
PD
Pts
Tie

 Spain
5 0 405 349 +56 10

 Italy
3 2 371 341 +30 8 1W–0L

 Argentina
3 2 414 396 +18 8 0W–1L

 China
2 3 303 382 −79 7

 New Zealand
1 4 399 413 −14 6 1W–0L

 Serbia and Montenegro
1 4 377 388 −11 6 0W–1L





August 15
16:45

















Argentina 
83–82

 Serbia and Montenegro

Scoring by quarter: 27–15, 22–24, 12–20, 22–23

Pts: Ginóbili 27
Rebs: Wolkowyski 6
Asts: Ginóbili 3

Pts: Radmanović 21
Rebs: Dejan Tomašević 10
Asts: 3 players, 1 each



Olympic Indoor Hall, Athens
Attendance: 10,500
Referees:
Virginijus Dovidavicius (Lithuania)
José Carrión (Puerto Rico)






August 17
16:45

















Serbia and Montenegro 
74–72

 Italy

Scoring by quarter: 16–17, 20–19, 19–14, 19–22

Pts: Rakočević 19
Rebs: Tomašević 12
Asts: Tomašević 5

Pts: Bulleri 15
Rebs: Chiacig, Radulović 5 each
Asts: Bulleri, Pozzecco 2 each



Helliniko Indoor Arena, Athens
Attendance: 12,500
Referees:
José Ronfini (Mexico)
Sean Corbin(United States)






August 19
9:00


















Serbia and Montenegro 
87–90
 New Zealand

Scoring by quarter: 20–22, 24–17, 22–16, 21–35

Pts: Bodiroga 25
Rebs: Bodiroga 6
Asts: Rakočević 2

Pts: Penney 15
Rebs: Marks 5
Asts: Dickel 6



Helliniko Indoor Arena, Athens
Attendance: 4,200
Referees:
Jorge Vazquez (Puerto Rico)
Philippe Leemann (Switzerland)






August 21
11:15

















Spain 
76–68

 Serbia and Montenegro

Scoring by quarter: 18–14, 13–17, 20–21, 25–16

Pts: Calderón 15
Rebs: Reyes 6
Asts: Garbajosa, Navarro 3 each

Pts: Bodiroga 14
Rebs: Tomašević 9
Asts: Rakočević 3



Helliniko Indoor Arena, Athens
Attendance: 10,350
Referees:
Renato Santos (Brazil)
José Monfini (Mexico)






August 23
16:45


















Serbia and Montenegro 
66–67
 China

Scoring by quarter: 21–16, 13–15, 20–20, 12–16

Pts: Drobnjak 17
Rebs: Tomašević 11
Asts: Tomašević 4

Pts: Yao Ming 27
Rebs: Yao Ming 13
Asts: Liu Wei 3



Helliniko Indoor Arena, Athens
Attendance: 11,150
Referees:
Christos Christodoulou (Greece)
Michael Aylen (Australia)




Classification match (11th–12th place)



August 24
14:30



11th place














Serbia and Montenegro 
85–62

 Angola

Scoring by quarter: 18–10, 16–15, 27–19, 24–18

Pts: Šćepanović 18
Rebs: Krstić 12
Asts: Šćepanović 4

Pts: Monteiro 26
Rebs: Moussa 7
Asts: Almeida, Monteiro 2 each



Helliniko Indoor Arena, Athens
Attendance: 3,625
Referees:
Vicente Bulto (Spain)
Alejandro Chiti (Argentina)





Canoeing




Sprint



































Athlete
Event
Heats
Semifinals
Final
Time
Rank
Time
Rank
Time
Rank

Ognjen Filipović
Dragan Zorić

Men's K-2 500 m
1:31.985
3 q
1:32.150
4
Did not advance

Men's K-2 1000 m
3:19.299
6 q
3:58.793
8
Did not advance

Qualification Legend: Q = Qualify to final; q = Qualify to semifinal



Cycling




Road














Athlete
Event
Time
Rank

Ivan Stević

Men's road race
Did not finish


Football




Men's tournament



Roster


The following is the Serbia and Montenegrin squad in the men's football tournament of the 2004 Summer Olympics.[8]



Head coach: Vladimir Petrović
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No.

Pos.
Player
Date of birth (age)
Caps
Goals
2004 club
1

1GK

Nikola Milojević

(1981-04-16)16 April 1981 (aged 23)
7
0

Serbia and Montenegro FK Hajduk Kula
2

2DF

Milan Biševac

(1983-08-31)31 August 1983 (aged 20)
4
0

Serbia and Montenegro Red Star Belgrade
3

2DF

Bojan Neziri

(1982-02-26)26 February 1982 (aged 22)
5
0

Ukraine Metalurh Donetsk
4

2DF

Milan Stepanov

(1983-04-02)2 April 1983 (aged 21)
0
0

Serbia and Montenegro FK Vojvodina
5

2DF

Đorđe Jokić

(1981-01-20)20 January 1981 (aged 23)
19
1

Serbia and Montenegro OFK Belgrade
6

2DF

Marko Baša

(1982-12-29)29 December 1982 (aged 21)
11
1

Serbia and Montenegro OFK Belgrade
7

3MF

Dejan Milovanović

(1984-01-21)21 January 1984 (aged 20)
13
3

Serbia and Montenegro Red Star Belgrade
8

3MF

Goran Lovré

(1982-03-23)23 March 1982 (aged 22)
11
1

Belgium Anderlecht
9

4FW

Andrija Delibašić

(1981-04-24)24 April 1981 (aged 23)
24
7

Spain Mallorca
10

4FW

Simon Vukčević

(1986-01-29)29 January 1986 (aged 18)
3
1

Serbia and Montenegro FK Partizan
11

3MF

Igor Matić

(1981-06-22)22 June 1981 (aged 23)
17
4

Serbia and Montenegro OFK Belgrade
12

3MF

Branimir Petrović

(1982-06-26)26 June 1982 (aged 22)
5
2

Serbia and Montenegro FK Partizan
13

2DF

Marko Lomić

(1983-09-13)13 September 1983 (aged 20)
0
0

Serbia and Montenegro FK Železnik
14

2DF

Branko Lazarević

(1984-05-14)14 May 1984 (aged 20)
0
0

Serbia and Montenegro FK Vojvodina
15

3MF

Miloš Krasić

(1984-11-01)1 November 1984 (aged 19)
7
1

Russia CSKA Moscow
16

4FW

Nikola Nikezić

(1981-06-13)13 June 1981 (aged 23)
3
0

Serbia and Montenegro FK Sutjeska
17

4FW

Srđan Radonjić

(1981-05-08)8 May 1981 (aged 23)
2
1

Serbia and Montenegro FK Partizan
18

1GK

Aleksandar Čanović

(1983-02-18)18 February 1983 (aged 21)
0
0

Serbia and Montenegro FK Vojvodina

* Over-aged player.


Group play


































































Pos
Team

Pld

W

D

L

GF

GA

GD

Pts
Qualification
1

 Argentina
3
3
0
0
9
0
+9
9
Qualified for the quarterfinals
2

 Australia
3
1
1
1
6
3
+3
4
3

 Tunisia
3
1
1
1
4
5
−1
4

4

 Serbia and Montenegro
3
0
0
3
3
14
−11
0

Source:[citation needed]

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11 August 2004

20:30












Argentina  6 – 0  Serbia and Montenegro

Delgado Goal 11'
C. González Goal 17'
Tevez Goal 42'43'
Heinze Goal 74'
Rosales Goal 77'
Report


Pampeloponnisiako Stadium, Patras

Attendance: 14,675

Referee: Carlos Batres (Guatemala)







14 August 2004

20:30












Serbia and Montenegro  1 – 5  Australia

Radonjić Goal 72'
Report
Cahill Goal 11'
Aloisi Goal 45+1'57'
Elrich Goal 60'86'


Pankritio Stadium, Heraklion

Attendance: 8,857

Referee: Subkhiddin Mohd Salleh (Malaysia)







17 August 2004

20:30












Serbia and Montenegro  2 – 3  Tunisia

Krasić Goal 70'
Vukčević Goal 87'
Report
Clayton Goal 41'
Jedidi Goal 83' (pen.)
Zitouni Goal 89'


Pampeloponnisiako Stadium, Patras

Attendance: 5,512

Referee: Charles Ariiotima (Tahiti)




Judo



Serbia and Montenegro has qualified a single judoka.

































Athlete
Event
Round of 32
Round of 16
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Repechage 1
Repechage 2
Repechage 3
Final / BM
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank

Miloš Mijalković

Men's −66 kg

 Kalikulov (UZB)
W 0101–0100

 Kipshakbayev (KAZ)
L 0001–0002
Did not advance


Rowing



Serbia and Montenegrin rowers qualified the following boats:


Men











































Athlete
Event
Heats
Repechage
Semifinals
Final
Time
Rank
Time
Rank
Time
Rank
Time
Rank

Mladen Stegić
Nikola Stojić

Pair
6:58.11
2 SA/B
Bye
6:27.50
2 FA
6:39.74
5

Nenad Babović
Goran Nedeljković
Miloš Tomić
Veljko Urošević

Lightweight four
5:56.12
4 R
5:54.27
2 SA/B
6:00.07
5 FB
6:19.00
7

Qualification Legend: FA=Final A (medal); FB=Final B (non-medal); FC=Final C (non-medal); FD=Final D (non-medal); FE=Final E (non-medal); FF=Final F (non-medal); SA/B=Semifinals A/B; SC/D=Semifinals C/D; SE/F=Semifinals E/F; R=Repechage



Shooting



Three Serbia and Montenegrin shooters (two men and one woman) qualified to compete in the following events:


Men














































Athlete
Event
Qualification
Final
Points
Rank
Points
Rank

Stevan Pletikošić

10 m air rifle
586
=39
Did not advance

50 m rifle prone
586
=42
Did not advance

50 m rifle 3 positions
1153
28
Did not advance

Andrija Zlatić

10 m air pistol
579
13
Did not advance

50 m pistol
546
32
Did not advance

Women




























Athlete
Event
Qualification
Final
Points
Rank
Points
Rank

Jasna Šekarić

10 m air pistol
387
1 Q
483.3 (9.4)

2nd, silver medalist(s)

25 m pistol
579
9
Did not advance


Swimming



Serbia and Montenegrin swimmers earned qualifying standards in the following events (up to a maximum of 2 swimmers in each event at the A-standard time, and 1 at the B-standard time):


Men


































































Athlete
Event
Heat
Semifinal
Final
Time
Rank
Time
Rank
Time
Rank

Igor Beretić

100 m backstroke
59.38
40
Did not advance

Milorad Čavić

50 m freestyle
23.05
31
Did not advance

100 m freestyle
49.74
19
Did not advance

100 m butterfly
52.44
4 Q
53.12
16
Did not advance

Igor Erhartić

200 m freestyle
1:54.21
48
Did not advance

Vladan Marković

200 m butterfly
2:04.77
31
Did not advance

Mladen Tepavčević

100 m breaststroke
1:03.52
29
Did not advance

Women







































Athlete
Event
Heat
Semifinal
Final
Time
Rank
Time
Rank
Time
Rank

Marina Kuč

100 m breaststroke
1:11.27
22
Did not advance

200 m breaststroke
2:30.39
13 Q
2:31.77
15
Did not advance

Miroslava Najdanovski

50 m freestyle
27.18
43
Did not advance


Table tennis



Three Serbia and Montenegrin table tennis players qualified for the following events.






















































Athlete
Event
Round 1
Round 2
Round 3
Round 4
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Final / BM
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank

Slobodan Grujić

Men's singles
Bye

 Liu S (ARG)
L 1–4
Did not advance

Aleksandar Karakašević

 Al-Harbi (KSA)
W 4–0

 Huang (CAN)
W 4–2

 Waldner (SWE)
L 2–4
Did not advance

Slobodan Grujić
Aleksandar Karakašević

Men's doubles
N/A
Bye

 Kito /
Tasaki (JPN)
W 4–1

 Ko L C /
Li C (HKG)
L 1–4
Did not advance

Silvija Erdelji

Women's singles

 Ben Kahia (TUN)
W 4–0

 Jing Jh (SIN)
L 2–4
Did not advance


Tennis



Serbia nominated a female tennis player to compete in the tournament.




























Athlete
Event
Round of 64
Round of 32
Round of 16
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Final / BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank

Jelena Janković

Women's singles

 Zuluaga (COL)
L 4–6, 1–6
Did not advance


Volleyball




Men's tournament



Roster


The following is the Serbia and Montenegrin roster in the men's volleyball tournament of the 2004 Summer Olympics.[9]



Head coach: Ljubomir Travica






































































































































Name
Date of birth
Height
Weight
Spike
Block
2004 club
2 Milan Vasić 2 September 1980 2.04 m (6 ft 8 in) 98 kg (216 lb) 355 cm (140 in) 330 cm (130 in)
Italy Pallavolo Loreto
4 Aleksandar Mitrović 24 September 1982 1.93 m (6 ft 4 in) 93 kg (205 lb) 350 cm (140 in) 324 cm (128 in)
Serbia and Montenegro Partizan Belgrade
6 Vladan Đorđević 10 January 1983 1.94 m (6 ft 4 in) 90 kg (200 lb) 332 cm (131 in) 318 cm (125 in)
Serbia and Montenegro Partizan Belgrade
7 Đula Mešter 3 April 1972 2.03 m (6 ft 8 in) 90 kg (200 lb) 346 cm (136 in) 325 cm (128 in)
Serbia and Montenegro Vojvodina Novolin
8
Vasa Mijić (L)
11 April 1973 1.86 m (6 ft 1 in) 80 kg (180 lb) 332 cm (131 in) 307 cm (121 in)
Serbia and Montenegro Vojvodina Novolin
9
Nikola Grbić (C)
6 September 1973 1.94 m (6 ft 4 in) 91 kg (201 lb) 346 cm (136 in) 320 cm (130 in)
Italy Copra Elior Piacenza
10 Vladimir Grbić 14 December 1970 1.93 m (6 ft 4 in) 87 kg (192 lb) 360 cm (140 in) 350 cm (140 in)
Russia Dynamo Moscow
12 Andrija Gerić 24 January 1977 2.03 m (6 ft 8 in) 101 kg (223 lb) 350 cm (140 in) 323 cm (127 in)
Italy Volley Lube
13 Goran Vujević 27 February 1973 1.92 m (6 ft 4 in) 94 kg (207 lb) 339 cm (133 in) 315 cm (124 in)
Italy Latina Volley
14 Ivan Miljković 13 September 1979 2.06 m (6 ft 9 in) 88 kg (194 lb) 354 cm (139 in) 333 cm (131 in)
Italy Volley Lube
15 Ivan Ilić 19 December 1976 1.94 m (6 ft 4 in) 85 kg (187 lb) 337 cm (133 in) 318 cm (125 in)
Montenegro Budućnost Podgorica
17 Milan Marković 20 January 1980 2.03 m (6 ft 8 in) 101 kg (223 lb) 348 cm (137 in) 321 cm (126 in)
Greece Olympiacos

Group play




































































































 

Pts
Matches
Sets
Points
Rank
Team
W
L
W
L
Ratio
W
L
Ratio
1

 Serbia and Montenegro

9
4
1
12
6
2.000
427
398
1.073
2

 Greece

8
3
2
12
9
1.333
475
454
1.046
3

 Argentina

8
3
2
12
9
1.333
471
457
1.031
4

 Poland

8
3
2
10
9
1.111
422
419
1.007
5

 France

7
2
3
8
10
0.800
405
394
1.028
6

 Tunisia

5
0
5
4
15
0.267
373
451
0.827



Serbia and Montenegro  v  Poland

15 August 2004
09:00










Serbia and Montenegro 
0–3

 Poland
(21–25, 17–25, 16–25)
result



Peace and Friendship Stadium
Attendance: 2,000
Referees: Bela Hobor (HUN), Luciano Gaspari (ITA)






France  v  Serbia and Montenegro

17 August 2004
11:25










France 
0–3

 Serbia and Montenegro
(21–25, 28–30, 22–25)
result



Peace and Friendship Stadium
Attendance: 1,000
Referees: Frank Leuthaeusser (GER), Bela Hobor (HUN)






Serbia and Montenegro  v  Tunisia

19 August 2004
16:00










Serbia and Montenegro 

3–0

 Tunisia
(25–16, 25–18, 25–21)
result



Peace and Friendship Stadium
Attendance: 3,430
Referees: Abdullah Al-Khelaifi (KSA), Valdir Dellaqua (BRA)






Argentina  v  Serbia and Montenegro

21 August 2004
16:10










Argentina 
1–3

 Serbia and Montenegro
(25–21, 17–25, 21–25, 23–25)
result



Peace and Friendship Stadium
Attendance: 4,826
Referees: Fernando Nava (MEX), Ning Wang (CHN)






Serbia and Montenegro  v  Greece

23 August 2004
19:30










Serbia and Montenegro 

3–2

 Greece
(21–25, 38–36, 25–13, 23–25, 15–12)
result



Peace and Friendship Stadium
Attendance: 9,415
Referees: Luciano Gaspari (ITA), Jarmo Salomen (FIN)




Quarterfinals



Serbia and Montenegro  v  Russia

25 August 2004
14:00










Serbia and Montenegro 
1–3

 Russia
(27–29, 25–23, 25–27, 26–28)
result



Peace and Friendship Stadium
Attendance: 8,850
Referees: Jarmo Salonen (FIN), Frank Leuthaeusser (GER)





Water polo




Men's tournament



Roster


The following is the Serbia and Montenegrin roster in the men's water polo tournament of the 2004 Summer Olympics.[10]



Head coach: Nenad Manojlović


































































































































Name
Pos.
Height
Weight
Date of birth
2004 club
1 Denis Šefik GK 2.03 m (6 ft 8 in) 96 kg (212 lb) 20 September 1976
Serbia and Montenegro VK Partizan
2 Petar Trbojević D 1.97 m (6 ft 6 in) 94 kg (207 lb) 9 September 1973
Spain CN Atlètic-Barceloneta
3 Slobodan Nikić CF 1.96 m (6 ft 5 in) 94 kg (207 lb) 25 January 1983
Serbia and Montenegro PVK Jadran
4 Vanja Udovičić D 1.94 m (6 ft 4 in) 96 kg (212 lb) 12 September 1982
Serbia and Montenegro PVK Jadran
5 Dejan Savić CB 1.94 m (6 ft 4 in) 104 kg (229 lb) 24 April 1975
Italy Pro Recco
6 Danilo Ikodinović D 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in) 87 kg (192 lb) 4 October 1976
Italy Pro Recco
7 Viktor Jelenić CF 2.03 m (6 ft 8 in) 104 kg (229 lb) 31 October 1970
Italy Rari Nantes Savona
8 Vladimir Gojković D 1.93 m (6 ft 4 in) 91 kg (201 lb) 29 January 1982
Serbia and Montenegro PVK Jadran
9 Aleksandar Ćirić D 1.94 m (6 ft 4 in) 8,891 kg (19,601 lb) 31 December 1977
Italy Leonessa Brescia
10 Aleksandar Šapić D 1.91 m (6 ft 3 in) 96 kg (212 lb) 1 June 1978
Italy Rari Nantes Savona
11
Vladimir Vujasinović (C)
CB 1.96 m (6 ft 5 in) 91 kg (201 lb) 1 June 1978
Italy Pro Recco
12 Predrag Jokić CB 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in) 81 kg (179 lb) 3 February 1983
Serbia and Montenegro PVK Jadran
13 Nikola Kuljača GK 1.97 m (6 ft 6 in) 94 kg (207 lb) 16 August 1974
Italy Telimar Palermo

Group play










Qualified for the semifinals
Qualified for the quarterfinals
















































































Team


GP

W

D

L

GF

GA

GD

Pts

 Hungary
5 5 0 0 44 27 +17
10

 Serbia and Montenegro
5 4 0 1 37 26 +11
8

 Russia
5 3 0 2 32 28 +4
6

 United States
5 2 0 3 32 37 -5
4

 Croatia
5 1 0 4 35 41 -6
2

 Kazakhstan
5 0 0 5 21 42 -21
0
















15 August 2004
10:45

[1]

Serbia and Montenegro 
4–6

 Hungary

Athens Olympic Aquatic Centre
Referees:
Borrell (ESP), Petronilli (ITA)

Score by quarters: 1-0, 2-3, 1-0, 0-3

Trbojević 2

Goals

Kiss 2


















17 August 2004
17:45

[2]

Russia 
3–4

 Serbia and Montenegro

Athens Olympic Aquatic Centre
Referees:
Tulga (TUR), Petronilli (ITA)

Score by quarters: 1-1, 1-1, 0-1, 1-1
3 players with 1

Goals

Trbojević 2


















19 August 2004
09:30

[3]

Serbia and Montenegro 
9–5

 Kazakhstan

Athens Olympic Aquatic Centre
Referees:
Legare (CAN), Sayed Mahmoud (EGY)

Score by quarters: 3-1, 2-1, 1-1, 3-2

Šapić 3

Goals

Zhilyayev 3


















21 August 2004
21:00

[4]

Serbia and Montenegro 
11–8

 Croatia

Athens Olympic Aquatic Centre
Referees:
Petronilli (ITA), Bookelman (NED)

Score by quarters: 2-1, 4-2, 3-3, 2-2

Šapić 5

Goals
3 players with 2


















23 August 2004
21:00

[5]

United States 
4–9

 Serbia and Montenegro

Athens Olympic Aquatic Centre
Referees:
Tulga (TUR), Borrell (ESP)

Score by quarters: 1-2, 1-2, 1-3, 1-2
4 players with 1

Goals

Šapić 3

Quarterfinals
















25 August 2004
18:15

[6]

Serbia and Montenegro 
7–5

 Spain

Athens Olympic Aquatic Centre
Referees:
Tulga (TUR), Chaney (USA)

Score by quarters: 3-2, 2-0, 0-2, 2-1

Šapić 3

Goals
5 players with 1

Semifinals
















27 August 2004
21:00

[7]

Greece 
3–7

 Serbia and Montenegro

Olympic Aquatic Centre
Referees:
Petronilli (ITA), Tulga (TUR)

Score by quarters: 1-2, 1-3, 1-1, 0-1
Three players with 1

Goals

Jokić 2

Gold medal final
















29 August 2004
17:30

[8]

Hungary 
8–7

 Serbia and Montenegro

Athens Olympic Aquatic Centre
Referees:
Balfanbayev (KAZ), Petronilli (ITA)

Score by quarters: 2-3, 3-2, 0-2, 3-0

Kiss 4

Goals

Šapić 2


2nd, silver medalist(s) Won silver medal


Wrestling



Key:




  • VT - Victory by Fall.


  • PP - Decision by Points - the loser with technical points.


  • PO - Decision by Points - the loser without technical points.



Men's Greco-Roman




























Athlete
Event
Elimination Pool
Quarterfinal
Semifinal
Final / BM
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank

Davor Štefanek

−60 kg

 Guzman (PER)
L 1–3 PP

 Sasamoto (JPN)
L 1–3 PP
3
Did not advance
18


See also


  • Serbia and Montenegro at the 2004 Summer Paralympics


References





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External links



  • Official Report of the XXVIII Olympiad


  • Olympic Committee of Serbia (in Serbian)








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