“Between the Posts: Branislav Mitrović on Coaching, Philosophy, and the True Value of Goalkeepers”

In this international episode of the Waterpolo Expert Talk, I speak with Branislav Mitrović, former Serbian national team goalkeeper and today an internationally respected goalkeeper coach, about the true value of goalkeepers in modern water polo, long-term team building and the growing importance of mental and tactical preparation.

Branislav explains why successful teams are not built for short-term results, but through long-term development visions of five to ten years. He highlights how clubs like Barceloneta, Olympiacos and Ferencváros benefit when a large part of the national team trains together for many years — creating chemistry, tactical identity and mental stability.
A major focus of the episode is his goalkeeper coaching philosophy, which is based on three pillars:
– Physical preparation for peak performance in the most important matches
– Technical development under the new water polo rules
– Psychological stability under pressure

Branislav describes how modern goalkeepers must be trained as complete high-performance athletes, not just shot-stoppers. He explains how video analysis, opponent profiling and tactical anticipation are now essential parts of elite goalkeeper preparation.
A very powerful part of the conversation is his message to coaches working with young players. He criticizes the common mistake of placing the slowest or weakest swimmer into the goal, and instead argues that clubs should put tall, explosive and athletic players into the goalkeeper position from a young age. According to him, the goalkeeper is now the most important decision-maker in the pool.

We also talk about:
– Why modern goalkeepers can win championships almost alone
– Why salaries and transfer priorities must change
– The importance of loving the goalkeeper position
– Why fear of the ball has no place in elite performance
– His legendary teammates like Duško Pijetlović and Miloš Ćuk
– Underrated goalkeepers in today’s international game

Topics of this episode:
– Long-term team building in water polo
– Modern goalkeeper coaching philosophy
– Psychology & mental strength of goalkeepers
– New rules & their impact on the goalie position
– Youth development & correct role assignment
– Goalkeeper vs. shooter salaries & transfers
– Pressure handling at elite level
– Championship-winning performances

– Serbian school of water polo

This episode is a must-listen for goalkeepers, coaches, youth trainers and water polo fans worldwide who want to understand why the goalkeeper position is now the most decisive factor in modern water polo.