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Fußball - Olympiamedaillengewinner 1960 - 2004

[ 1900 - 1956 | 1960 - 2004 ]

 

1960 in Rom:

1. Jugoslawien

(Blagoje Vidinic, Novak Roganovic, Fahrudin Jusufi, Zeljko Perusic, Vladimir Durkovic, Ante Zanetic, Andrija Ankovic, Zeljko Matus, Milan Galic, Tomislav Knez, Borivoje Kostic, Milutin Soskic)

2. Dänemark

(Henry From, Poul Andersen, Poul Jensen, Bent Hansen, Hans Nielsen, Flemming Nielsen, Poul Pedersen, Thomas Troelsen, Harald Nielsen, Henning Enoksen, John Sörensen, John Danielsen, Poul Mejer, Bent Krogh, Erling Linde-Larsen, Finn Sterebo, Henning Hellbrandt)

3. Ungarn

(Gabor Török, Zoltan Dudas, Jenö Dalnöki, Ernö Solymosi, Pal Varhidi, Ferenc Kovacs, Imre Satori, Janos Göröcs, Florian Albert, Pal Orosz, Janos Dunai, Lajos Farago, Gyula Rakosi, Ozskar Vilezsal, Dezsö Novak, Tibor Pal, Laszlo Pal, Antal Szentmihalyi, Antal Meszöly)

 

1964 in Tokio:

1. Ungarn

(Antal Szentmihalyi, Dezsö Novak, Kalman Ihasz, Gusztav Szepesi, Arpad Orban, Ferenc Nogradi, Janos Farkas, Tibor Csernai, Ferenc Bene, Imre Komora, Sandor Katona, Jozsef Gelei, Karoly Palotai, Zoltan Varga, Antal Dunai, Benjamin Kaposzta, György Nagy, Pal Orosz)

2. CSSR

(Frantisek Schmucker, Anton Urban, Karel Picman, Josef Vojta, Vladimir Weiss, Jan Geleta, Jan Brumovsky, Ivan Mraz, Karel Lichtnegl, Vojtech Masny, Frantisek Valosek, Anton Svajlen, Karel Knesl, Stefan Matlak, Karel Nepomucky, Frantisek Knebort, Ludevit Cvetler)

3. DDR

(Hans-Jürgen Heinsch, Peter Rock, Manfred Geisler, Herbert Pankau, Manfred Walter, Gerhard Körner, Hermann Stöcker, Otto Fräßdorf, Henning Frenzel, Jürgen Nöldner, Eberhard Vogel, Horst Weigang, Klaus Urbanczyk, Bernd Bauchspieß, Klaus-Dieter Seehaus, Werner Unger, Wolfgang Barthels, Klaus Lisiewicz, Dieter Engelhardt, Gerd Backhaus)

 

1968 in Mexiko:

1. Ungarn

(Karoly Fater, Dezsö Novak, Lajos Dunai, Mikos Pancsics, Ivan Menczel, Lajos Szücs, Laszlo Fazekas, Antal Dunai, Laszlo Nagy, Ernö Nosko, Istvan Juhasz, Lajos Kocsis, Istvan Basti, Laszlo Keglovich, Istvan Sarközi, Miklos Szalai, Zoltan Szarka)

2. Bulgarien

(Stojan Jordanow, Atanas Gerow, Georgi Christakiew, Milko Gaidarski, Kiril Iwkow, Iwailo Georgiew, Zvetan Weselinow, Jewgeni Jantschowski, Petar Schekow, Atanas Michailow, Asparuch Nikodimow, Georgi Wassiliew, Kiril Stankow, Jantcho Dimitrow, Georgi Zwetkow, Iwan Zafirow, Todor Krastew, Michail Gionin, Mitin Monew)

3. Japan

(Kenzo Yokohama, Hiroshi Katayama, Yoshitada Yamaguchi, Mitsuo Kamata, Takaji Mori, Aritatsu Ogi, Teruki Miyamoto, Masashi Watanabe, Kunishige Kamamoto, Ikuo Matsumoto, Ryuichi Sugiyama, Yasuyuki Kuwahara, Shigeo Yaegashi, Masakatsu Miyamoto, Ryozo Suzuki, Eizo Yuguchi, Masahiro Hamasaki, Shunichiro Okano)

 

1972 in München:

1. Polen

(Hubert Kostka, Zbigniew Gut, Jerzy Gorgon, Zygmunt Anczok, Leslaw Cmikiewicz, Zygmunt Maszczyk, Jerzy Kraska, Kazimierz Deyna, Zygfryd Szoltysik, Wlodzimierz Lubanski, Robert Gadocha, Ryszard Szymczak, Antoni Szymanowski, Marian Ostafinski, Grzegorz Lato, Joachim Marx, Kazimierz Kmiecik, Andrzej Jarosik, Marian Sieja)

2. Ungarn

(Istvan Geczi, Peter Vepi, Miklos Pancsics, Peter Juhasz, Lajos Szücs, Mihaly Kozma, Antal Dunai, Lajos Kü, Bela Varadi, Ede Dunai, Laszlo Balint, Lajos Kocsis, Kalman Toth, Jozsef Kovacs, Laszlo Branikovits, Csaba Vidats, Adam Rothermel, Imre Rapp, Istvan Basti)

3. UdSSR

(Jewgeni Rudakow, Murtas Churzilawa, Juri Istomin, Wladimir Kaplitschni, Wiktor Kolotow, Jewgeni Lowatschew, Sergej Olschanski, Wjatcheslaw Semjonow, Oleg Blochin, Gennadi Jewrjuschichin, Oganes Sanasanjan, Andrej Jakubik, Arkadi Andreasjan, Anatoli Kuksow, Iosef Sabo, Wladimir Pilgui, Wladimir Onischtschenko, Rewas Dsodsuaschwili, Juri Jelissejew)

3. DDR

(Jürgen Croy, Manfred Zapf, Konrad Weise, Bernd Bransch, Jürgen Pommerenke, Jürgen Sparwasser, Hans-Jürgen Kreische, Joachim Streich, Wolfgang Seguin, Peter Ducke, Frank Ganzerra, Lothar Kurbjuweit, Eberhard Vogel, Ralf Schulenberg, Reinhard Häfner, Harald Irmscher, Siegmar Wätzlich, Axel Tyll, Dieter Schneider)

 

1976 in Montreal:

1. DDR

(Jürgen Croy, Hans-Jürgen Dörner, Konrad Weise, Lothar Kurbjuweit, Reinhard Lauck, Reinhard Häfner, Hans-Jürgen Riediger, Martin Hoffmann, Gerd Kische, Wolfram Löwe, Hartmut Schade, Bernd Bransch, Wilfried Gröbner, Gerd Weber, Gert Heidler, Dieter Riedel, Hans-Ullrich Grapenthin)

2. Polen

(Jan Tomaszewski, Antoni Szymanowski, Wladyslaw Zmuda, Zygmunt Maszczyk, Grzegorz Lato, Henryk Kasperczak, Kazimierz Deyna, Andrzej Szarmach, Kazimierz Kmiecik, Henryk Wawrowski, Henryk Wieczorek, Pjotr Mowlik, Jerzy Gorgon, Wojciech Rudy, Leslaw Cmikiewicz, Jan Benigier, Roman Ogaza)

3. UdSSR

(Wladimir Astapowski, Wiktor Matwijenko, Michail Formenko, Stefan Reschko, Wladimir Troschkin, Wladimir Onischtschenko, Wiktor Kolotow, Oleg Blochin, Leonid Burjak, Alexander Minajew, Wiktor Swjaginzew, Leonid Nasarenko, Anatoli Konkow, Wladimir Weremejew, Wladimir Fedorow, David Kipiani, Alexander Prochorow)

 

1980 in Moskau:

1. CSSR

(Stanislav Seman, Ludek Macela, Josef Mazura, Libor Radimec, Zdenek Rygel, Petr Nemec, Ladislav Vizek, Jan Berger, Jindrich Svoboda, Lubos Pokluda, Werner Licka, Oldrich Rott, Frantisek Stambacher, Rostislav Vaclavicek, Frantisek Kunzo, Jaroslav Netolika)

2. DDR

(Bodo Rudwaleit, Artur Ullrich, Lothar Hause, Frank Baum, Rüdiger Schnuphase, Frank Terletzki, Wolfgang Steinbach, Werner Peter, Dieter Kühn, Norbert Trieloff, Matthias Müller, Matthias Liebers, Wolf-Rüdiger Netz, Frank Uhlig, Jürgen Bähringer, Bernd Jakubowski)

3. UdSSR

(Rinat Dassajew, Tengis Sulakwelidse, Alexander Tschiwadse, Wagis Chidijatulin, Oleg Romanzew, Sergej Schawlo, Sergej Andrejew, Wladimir Bessonow, Juri Gawrilow, Fjodor Tscherenkow, Waleri Gassajew, Sergej Baltatscha, Choren Ognesjan, Wladimir Pilgui, Sergej Nikulin, Alexander Prokopenko, Revaz Tschelebadse)

 

1984 in Los Angeles:

1. Frankreich

(Albert Rust, William Ayache, Michel Bibard, Dominique Bijotat, Francois Brisson, Patrick Cubaynes, Patrice Garande, Philippe Jeannol, Guy Lacombe, Jean-Claude Lemoult, Jean-Philippe Rohr, Didier Senac, Jean-Christoph Thouvenel, José Touré, Daniel Xuereb, Jean-Louis Zanon, Michel Benoussan)

2. Brasilien

(Gilmar Rinaldi, Ronaldo Silva, Jorge Luiz Brum, Mauro Galvao, Ademir Rock Kaefer, André Luiz Ferreira, Paulo Santos, Carlos Dunga, Joao Leiehardt Neto, Augilmar Oliveira, Silvio Paiva, Luiz Dias, Luiz Carlos Winck, Davi Cortez Silva, José Antonio Gil, Francisco Vidal, Milton Cruz)

3. Jugoslawien

(Ivan Pudar, Vlado Caplijic, Mirsad Baljic, Srecko Katanec, Marko Elsner, Ljubomir Radanovic, Admir Smajic, Nenad Gracan, Milko Djurovski, Mehmed Bazdarevic, Borislav Cvetkovic, Tomislav Ivkovic, Jovica Nikolic, Stjepan Deveric, Branko Miljus, Dragan Stojkovic, Mitar Mrkela)

 

1988 in Seoul:

1. UdSSR

(Alexander Borodjuk, Sergej Gorlukowitsch, Igor Dobrowolski, Geta Ketaschwili, Jewgeni Kusnetzow, Wladimir Ljuty, Wiktor Lossew, Alexej Michailitschenko, Arminas Narbekovas, Igor Ponomarjow, Alexej Prudnikow, Juri Sawitschew, Igor Skljarow, Wladimir Tatartschuk, Wadim Titschenko, Sergej Fokin, Dimitri Charin, Alexej Tscherednik, Arvidas Janonis, Jewgeni Jarowenko)

2. Brasilien

(Claudio Taffarel, Jorge Campos "Jorginho", Joao Santos "Batista", Ricardo Raimundo, Ademir Kaefer, Iomar Nascimento "Mazinho", Valdo Candido, Geovani Silva, Edmar Santos, Hamilton Souza "Careca II", Romario Farias, José Araujo, André Cruz, Luiz Winck, Aloisio Alves, Milton Souza, José Ferreira "Neto", Sergio Luiz "Joao Paulo", Jorge Silva "Andrade", José Oliveira "Bebeto")

3. Deutschland

(Uwe Kamps, Oliver Reck, Wolfgang Funkel, Roland Grahammer, Thomas Hörster, Gunnar Sauer, Michael Schulz, Rudi Bommer, Holger Fach, Gerhard Kleppinger, Armin Görtz, Thomas Häßler, Olaf Janßen, Christian Schreier, Ralf Sievers, Wolfram Wuttke, Jürgen Klinsmann, Fritz Walter, Frank Mill, Karl-Heinz Riedle)

 

1992 in Barcelona:

1. Spanien

(José Santiago Canizares, Albert Ferrer, Mikel Lasa, Roberto Solozabal, Juan Lopez, David Villabona, José Amavisca, Luis Enrique, Josep Guardiola, Abelardo Fernandez, Javier Manjarin, Francisco Veza "Paqui", Antonio Jimenez, Gabriel Vidal, Francisco Soler, Miguel Hernandez, Rafael Berges, Antonio Pinilla, Quico Narvaez, Alfonso Perez)

2. Polen

(Aleksandar Klak, Marcin Jalocha, Tomasz Lapinski, Marek Kozminski, Tomasz Waldoch, Dariusz Gesior, Piotr Swierczewski, Dariusz Adamszuk, Grzegorz Mielcarski, Jerzy Brzeczek, Andrzej Juskowiak, Ryszard Staniek, Arkadiusz Onyszko, Marek Bajor, Andrzej Kobylanski, Miroslaw Waligora, Dariusz Szubert, Tomasz Wieszczycki, Dariusz Kosela, Wojciech Kowalczyk)

3. Ghana

(Yaw Acheampong, Simon Addo, Sammi Adjei, Mamood Amadu, Frank Amankwah, Bernard Nii Aryee, Isaac Asare, Kwame Ayew, Ibrahim Dossey, Mohammed Gargo, Mohammed Dramani Kalilu, Maxwell Konadu, Samuel Osei Kuffour, Samuel Ablade Kumah, Nii Lamptey, Anthony Mensah, Alex Nyarko, Yaw Preko, Shamo Quaye, Oli Rahman)

 

1996 in Atlanta:

Herren:

1. Nigeria

(Celestine Babayaro, Taribo West, Nwankwo Kanu, Okechukwu Uche, Emmanuel Ammunike, Tijani Babangida, Augustine Okocha, Garba Lawal, Daniel Amokachi, Mobi Obaraku, Joseph Dosu, Emmanuel Babayaro, Wilson Oruma, Teslim Fatusi, Victor Ikpeba Nosa, Abiodon Obafemi, Sunday Oliseh, Kingsley Obiekulu)

2. Argentinien

(Roberto Ayala, José Antonio Chamot, Javier Zanetti, Matias Almeyda, Roberto Sensini, Claudio Lopez, Hernan Crespo, Ariel Ortega, Hugo Morales, Pablo Cavallero, Christian Bassedas, Diego Simeone, Hector Pineda, Marcelo Gallardo, Carlos Bossio, Pablo Paz, Gustavo Lopez, Marcelo Delgado)

3. Brasilien

(Dida, Ze Maria, Aldair, Ronaldo, Flavio Conceicao, Roberto Carlos, Bebeto, Amaral, Juninho, Ze Elias, Ronaldinho, Rivaldo, Savio, Danrlei, Narciso, André Luiz, Marcelinho Paulista, Luizao)

Damen

1. USA

(Michelle Akers, Brandi Chastain, Joy Fawcett, Julie Foudy, Carin Gabarra, Mia Hamm, Mary Harvey, Kristine Lilly, Shannon MacMillan, Tiffeny Milbrett, Carla Overbeck, Cindy Parlow, Tiffany Roberts, Briana Scurry, Tisha Venturini, Staci Wilson)

2. China

(Huilin Xie, Zhao Lihong, Yufeng Chen, Lirong Wen, Haiying Wei, Hongqi Yu, Honglian Zhong, Wen Sun, Guihong Shi, Hong Gao, Liping Wang, Ying Liu, Qingxia Shui, Ailing Li, Yunjie Fan, Qingmei Sun)

3. Norwegen

(Merete Myklebust, Tone Haugen, Anne Nymark Andersen, Nina Nymark Andersen, Gro Espeseth, Bente Nordby, Linda Medalen, Hege Riise, Agneta Carlsen, Ann Kristin Aarones, Marianne Pettersen, Brit Sandaune, Tina Svensson, Tone Gunn Frustol, Reidun Seth, Trine Tangeraas)

 

2000 in Sydney:

Herren:

1. Kamerun

(Patrice Abanda, Nicolas Alnoudji, Clement Beaud, Daniel Bekono, Serge Branco, Joel Epalle, Lauren Etame Mayer, Samuel Etoo Fils, Idriss Carlos Kameni, Modeste Mbami, Patrick Mboma, Albert Meyong Ze, Serge Mimpo, Daniel Ngom Kome, Aaron Nguimbat, Geremi Njitap Fotso, Patrick Suffo, Pierre Wome)

2. Spanien

(Albelda, Amaya, Angulo, Aranzubia, Capdevila, Felip, Ferron, Gabri, Ismael, José Mari, Lacruz, Luque, Marchena, Puyol, Tamudo, Unai, Toni Velamazan, Xavi)

3. Chile

(Cristian Alvarez, Francisco Arrue, Pablo Contreras, Javier di Gregorio, Sebastian Gonzalez, David Henriques, Manuel Ibarra, Claudio Maldonado, Reinaldo Navia, Rodrigo Nunez, Rafael Olarra, Patricio Ormazabal, Pedro Reyes, Mauricio Rojas, Hector Tapia, Nelson Tapia, Rodrigo Tello, Ivan Zamorano)

Damen

1. Norwegen

(Kristin Bekkevold, Christine Boe Jensen, Gro Espeseth, Ragnhild Gulbrandsen, Margunn Haugenes, Ingeborg Hovland, Silje Jörgensen, Monica Knudsen, Göril Kringen, Bente Kvitland, Unni Lehn, Dagny Mellgren, Bente Nordby, Marianne Pettersen, Anita Rapp, Hege Riise, Brit Sandaune, Anne Tönnessen)

2. USA

(Brandi Chastain, Lorrie Fair, Joy Fawcett, Julie Foudy, Michelle French, Mia Hamm, Kristine Lilly, Shannon MacMillan, Tiffeny Milbrett, Siri Mullinix, Carla Overbeck, Cindy Parlow, Christie Pearce, Briana Scurry, Nikki Serlenga, Danielle Slaton, Kate Sobrero, Sara Whalen)

3. Deutschland

(Nadine Angerer, Nicole Brandebusemeyer, Doris Fitschen, Jeannette Götte, Stefanie Gottschlich, Inka Grings, Ariane Hingst, Melanie Hoffmann, Steffi Jones, Renate Lingor, Maren Meinert, Sandra Minnert, Claudia Müller, Birgit Prinz, Silke Rottenberg, Kerstin Stegemann, Bettina Wiegmann, Tina Wunderlich)

 

2004 in Athen:

Herren:

1. Argentinien

(Roberto Ayala, Nicolas Burdisso, Wilfredo Caballero, Fabricio Coloccini, Andres d'Alessandro, Cesar Delgado, Luciano Figueroa, Cristian "Kily" Gonzalez, Luis Gonzalez, Mariano Gonzalez, Gabriel Heinze, German Lux, Javier Mascherano, Nicolas Medina, Clemente Rodriguez, Mauro Rosales, Javier Saviola, Carlos Tevez)

2. Paraguay

(Fredy Bareiro, Diego Barreto, Edgar Barreto, Pedro Benitez, Ever José Cardozo, Ernesto Cristaldo, José Devaca, Osvaldo Diaz, Julio Cesar Enciso, Celso Esquivel, Diego Figueredo, Carlos Gamarra, Pablo Gimenez, Julio Gonzalez, Julio Manzur, Emilio Martinez, Rodrigo Romero, Aureliano Torres)

3. Italien

(Marco Amelia, Andrea Barzagli, Daniele Bonera, Cesare Bovo, Giorgio Chiellini, Marco Donadel, Matteo Ferrari, Andrea Gasbaroni, Alberto Gilardino, Giandomenico Mesto, Emiliano Moretti, Angelo Palombo, Ivan Pelizzoli, Giampiero Pinzi, Andrea Pirlo, Giuseppe Sculli, Daniele de Rossi, Simone del Nero)

Damen

1. USA

(Briana Scurry, Christie Rampone, Lindsay Tarpley, Brandi Chastain, Shannon Boxx, Mia Hamm, Julie Foudy, Kristine Lilly, Joy Fawcett, Kate Markgraf, Abby Wambach, Heather Mitts, Cat Reddick, Angela Hucles, Aly Wagner, Cindy Parlow, Heather O'Reilly, Kristin Luckenbill)

2. Brasilien

(Andreia, Monica, Tania, Juliana, Formiga, Daniela, Pretinha, Marta, Rosana, Cristiane, Elaine, Maravilha, Grazielle, Renata Costa, Aline, Maycon, Roseli, Dayane)

3. Deutschland

(Silke Rottenberg, Kerstin Stegemann, Kerstin Garefrekes Steffi Jones, Viola Odebrecht, Pia Wunderlich, Birgit Prinz, Renate Lingor, Sandra Minnert, Conny Pohlers, Ariane Hingst, Sarah Günther, Petra Wimbersky, Martina Müller, Navina Omilade, Isabell Bachor, Sonja Fuss, Nadine Angerer)

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