StockholmsPolisens IF VattenpoloFörening

Polisen at the 2nd annual cup of Monaco, October 2015
Polisen at a training camp in Lavagna, Italy before the finals season 2013/2014.

StockholmsPolisens IF VattenpoloFörening or referred to shortly as Polisen (The Police) is a water polo club originating from the former club of Stockholmspolisens IF. Playing in the highest of the two leagues in Sweden, Elitserien (vattenpolo) it was the runner-up team during the 2013/2014 season where they lost against archrivals Hellas. The club is located in Stockholm, Sweden. The club is known amongst the other Swedish clubs for having a strong international culture with players from all over the world. Polisen finished 3rd during the season 2014/2015 after winning the bronze game clearly, again over last seasons archrivals from the finals, Hellas by 10 - 6.

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Polisen klubbmärke
Full name StockholmsPolisens IdrottsFörening VattenpoloFörening
Founded 1912
League Sweden Elitserien (vattenpolo)
Based in Stockholm, Sweden
Arena Eriksdalsbadet, Stockholm
Colors          
Head coach Sweden Gunnar Johansson (water polo)
Website https://www.facebook.com/Vattenpolo, http://www8.idrottonline.se/StockholmspolisensIFVPF-Simidrott/
StockholmsPolisens IF VattenpoloFörening
Medal record
Sweden Elitserien (vattenpolo)
2014–2015 3rd
2013–2014 2nd
2012–2013 3rd

Team

The team roster for the 2015 / 2016 season:[1][2]

Staff:

Goalkeepers:

Field players:

2015/2016 Season

Team PL W D L G A Pts
1. Järfälla Vattenpolo 10 8 1 1 185 75 17
2. Linköpings SF 10 6 2 2 160 96 14
3. Polisen 10 5 2 3 140 109 12
4. Hellas SK 10 4 1 5 122 118 9
5. Karlstad SS 10 4 0 6 76 117 8
6. Stockholms KK 10 0 0 10 54 222 0

[3]

Previous seasons

2014/2015 Season

Team PL W D L G A Pts
1. Järfälla Vattenpolo 10 10 0 0 227 80 20
2. Linköpings SF 10 7 0 3 150 105 14
3. Polisen 10 6 0 4 123 115 12
4. Hellas SK 10 4 0 6 100 127 8
5. Karlstad SS 10 3 0 7 107 214 6
6. Stockholms KK 10 0 0 10 98 164 0

[4]

Final four:

Team PL W D L G A Pts
1. Järfälla Vattenpolo 6 6 0 0 101 60 16
2. Linköpings SF 6 2 1 3 74 69 8
3. Hellas SK 6 3 0 3 49 82 7
4. Polisen 6 0 1 5 57 70 3

[5]

Semi-finals:

[6]

Bronze match:

[7]

Polisen Scorers Season 2014/2015

Player Goals
1. Kim Hansson 38
2. Johan Lundén 33
3. Richard Ericson 27
4. Oskar Thiel 20
5. Hans Öberg (water polo) 16
6. Mattias Renholm 14
7. Henrik Sjöberg (water polo) 13
8. Vicente Tirado 9
9. Pierdomenico Polito 8
9. Vedran Preloznik 8
10. Maxime Gazzo 6
11. Mark Conrad 5
12. Christian Sommer 4
12. Ervin Babic 4
13. Andreas Hartzell 3
14. Oliver Cosani 2
15. Michael Lawson 1

[8]

(Last updated 2015-10-10)

2013/2014 Season

Team PL W D L G A Pts
1. Polisen 10 9 1 0 175 92 19
2. Järfälla Vattenpolo 10 8 1 1 187 110 17
3. Hellas SK 10 6 0 4 141 117 12
4. Linköpings SF 10 3 0 7 123 142 6
5. Karlstad SS 10 2 0 8 108 191 4
6. Stockholms KK 10 1 0 9 89 171 2

[9]

Final four:

Team PL W D L G A Pts
1. Polisen 3 2 1 0 42 28 5
2. Hellas SK 3 2 0 1 28 17 4
3. Järfälla Vattenpolo 3 1 1 1 27 24 3
4. Linköpings SF 3 0 0 3 21 49 0

Semi-finals:

Bronze match:

Finals (Best of 3):

2012/2013 Season

Team PL W D L G A Pts
1. Järfälla Vattenpolo 10 8 0 2 164 72 16
2. Hellas SK 10 7 1 2 133 95 15
3. Linköpings SF 10 7 0 3 115 103 14
4. Polisen 10 4 1 5 94 109 9
5. Karlstad SS 10 2 0 8 79 200 4
6. Stockholms KK 10 1 0 9 97 103 2

[11]

Final four:

Team PL W D L G A Pts
1. Järfälla Vattenpolo 6 5 0 1 71 43 10
2. Hellas SK 6 5 0 1 73 44 10
3. Polisen 6 2 0 4 49 74 4
4. Linköpings SF 6 0 0 6 20 52 0

Semi-finals:

Bronze match:

Finals (Best of 3):

References and External Sources

References

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