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}} Nikola Stamenić (; born 17 April 1949), also known as "The General",〔(Igor Milanović interview ) (in Greek). 15/09/2013, gavros.gr〕〔("The well-known General of world water polo, coach Nikola Stamenić ) (in Greek). 12/06/2008, sport24.gr〕 is a Serbian water polo coach widely considered as one of the greatest coaches in water polo history.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Srdjan Miljanic, Inside European Water polo - No school like old school: ''What Nikola Stamenić brought to the water polo sport is a different perspective and understanding of sport itself. Very few coaches work according to the rules of science (...). He is the best coach in the world when it comes to understanding and teaching individual fundamentals and individual tactics.'' )〕 Under his guidance, Yugoslavia men's national water polo team won the gold medal in both the 1991 World Championship in Perth〔(Yugoslavia–Spain 8–7 1991 World Championship in Perth ), match highlights, youtube.com〕 and the 1991 European Championship in Athens, becoming World and European Champions in the same year. At club level he successfully coached (most notably) Olympiacos, Crvena Zvezda, Partizan, Bečej and Marseille. == Playing career == Stamenić was born in Belgrade, Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia. He played water polo most notably for Partizan Belgrade, where he won two back-to-back European Champions Cups in 1975 and 1976 under the guidance of coach Vlaho Orlić. He was also a member of the Yugoslavia men's national water polo team, winning two bronze medals in the 1973 World Championship in Belgrade and the 1974 European Championship in Vienna.〔
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