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Ivan Vuksanovic Ivan Vuksanovic was born in Belgrade Serbia on the 26th September 1981. He took his first steps in the game with the VK Partizan water polo school in his hometown. He was transferred to VK Red Star in 1995. In the same year he made his debut in the senior team and remained with this club until the end of season 1998/1999. From 1999 to 2001 he played for Mladost from Becej. For the following two seasons he played for Budvanska Rivijera in waterpolo crazy Montenegro. In 2003 and 2004 he returned to Belgrade with Red Star and was the top scorer. In 2004 he moved to Italy with the waterpolo club from Genoa, S.C.Quinto. His reputation as a goalscorer was further enhanced. In season 2004/2005 he scored 38 goals in 15 matches. In the following season he ended up as the third ranked on the top scorers’ list with 58 goals. In 2006/2007, he was the top scorer of the Italian A2 league – north with 64 goals. From 2007 to 2008 he was back in Serbia with Red Star and they obtained the runner up position in the Serbian League. Then Ivan decided to move abroad again, this time to Greece with N.E.P. from Patra. In his first season, that is season 2008/2009, he scored more than 50 goals and N.E.P. placed fourth in the Greek League. The following season he played in the LEN Trophy and reached the quarter finals where N.E.P. where narrowly beaten by Cattaro of Montenegro. In 2010, Vuksanovic returned to Italy with Torino ’81 on a two year contract. He managed to score more than 90 goals. In both seasons Torino ‘81 were unlucky to miss out on promotion to the Italian A1. During the season 2006/2007 Ivan opted for Macedonian citizenship and immediately became a regular player in the Macedonian national water polo team. With this team, he participated in the B European Championship held in Manchester, United Kingdom, in the qualifications for the Olympic games in Bratislava, Slovakia, in the European Championship in July 2008 in Malaga, Spain, where Macedonia placed eighth, in the qualifications for the Olympic games in Oradea and in the World Championships in Rome 2009, in the qualifications for the A European Championship in Volos, Greece, and the European Championship which took place in September 2010, in Zagreb, Croatia. He also captained the Macedonian National Team in the European Championship which took place in January 2012, in Eindhoven, the Netherlands. In 2012, Ivan Vuksanovic also obtained his coaching badges. Ivan is one of the senior team players signed by Otters for season 2013. Andrei Edward Andrei Edward was born in Bucharest Romania on the 19th January 1975. He started his senior playing career with Rapid Bucharest in 1992. In 1996 he moved to Dinamo Bucharest. In 1998 he was signed by the famous team from Montenegro, Primorac Kotor where he played for two seasons. He returned to Dinamo Bucharest and stayed for four seasons, that is until he moved abroad again, this time to Italy with RN Sori. In 2008 he was signed by the Greek team, NC Chios. After playing for two seasons in Greece he returned to RN Sori. In 2012 he moved back to Romania with CS Sportul Studenţesc of Bucharest. Andrei Edward has been a star player of the Romanian National Team for an incredible number of years. He also captained the National team up to 2009. He played in numerous international competitions, including the Olympic Games in Atlanta in 1996 where Romania placed eleventh, the World Championships in 2004 in Canada where Romania placed sixth, and the European Championships in Belgrade where Romania finished fourth. Andrei Edward is also a qualified waterpolo coach. In fact he has been signed by Otters ASC as Player/Coach for season 2013. Ionut Necsulescu Ionut Necsulescu was born in Bucharest Romania on the 28th November 1985. He is 187 c.m. tall and weighs 87 kg. As a junior he played for Triumf Bucuresti, with whom he won three Junior National Titles. He played in all junior categories of the Romanian National Team and when he was still 17 years old he made his debut in the senior team of Dinamo Bucharest. He still plays for Dinamo Bucharest. Necsulescu was signed by Otters ASC as cover for Ivan Vuksanovic who had to delay his arrival in Malta because his team, Torino ’81, was dragged into the Play Outs of the A 2 League in Italy.