Serbia men's national water polo team

The Serbia men's national water polo team represents Serbia in international water polo competitions and is controlled by the Water Polo Association of Serbia. They have won gold medals in the Olympics, World and European Championships, World Cup, FINA World League, Mediterranean Games and Universiade, making them one of the most successful men's water polo teams in the world.

They are Serbia's most successful national team, having won more titles than all other Serbian national teams combined. In 2016, they became the first team to hold titles in all five existing major championships: European Championship, World Championship, World Cup, World League and Olympic Games simultaneously.

Medals
Includes matches of Serbia and Montenegro and Serbia.

Updated after the 2022 Mediterranean Games

Current squad
Roster for the 2024 World Championships.

Head coach: Uroš Stevanović


 * 1 Radoslav Filipović GK
 * 2 Dušan Mandić FP
 * 3 Strahinja Rašović FP
 * 4 Sava Ranđelović FP
 * 5 Petar Jakšić FP
 * 6 Đorđe Vučinić FP
 * 7 Radomir Drašović FP
 * 8 Nikola Jakšić FP
 * 9 Nemanja Vico FP
 * 10 Nemanja Ubović FP
 * 11 Nikola Lukić FP
 * 12 Viktor Rašović FP
 * 13 Branislav Mitrović GK
 * 14 Đorđe Lazić FP
 * 15 Luka Gladović FP

Coaches

 * 1992–1999 Nikola Stamenić
 * 1999–2004 Nenad Manojlović
 * 2004–2006 Petar Porobić
 * 2006–2012 Dejan Udovičić
 * 2012–2022 Dejan Savić
 * 2022– present Uroš Stevanović

Most appearances and goals
Professional friendly and competitive matches only where Yugoslavia, Serbia and Montenegro and now Serbia were represented.

Statistics accurate as of matches played 6 August 2021

Philanthropy
On 25 December 2011, Serbia's water polo team was included in a humanitarian action "Bitka za Bebe" ("the Battle for the Babies") playing an exhibition match with the team of the Faculty of Organizational Sciences (FON), in Belgrade. Before the Serbian water polo team had joined the action, many other athletes were included. Among them was the world number one in tennis at that time, Novak Djokovic, football and basketball players of Red Star Belgrade, and many others. Proceeds from the ticket sales went to fund "Bitka za Bebe" and enough money was successfully raised to purchase one incubator.