BKK Radnički
BKK Radnički | |||
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Nickname | Krstaši (The Crusaders) | ||
Leagues | Basketball League of Serbia | ||
Founded | 7 June 1945 | ||
History |
BKK Radnički 1945–present | ||
Arena |
SC Šumice, Belgrade (capacity: 1,000) | ||
Location | Belgrade, Serbia | ||
Team colors | red, blue and white | ||
President | Dušan Ivković | ||
Head coach | Nebojša Knežević | ||
Championships |
1 National Championship 1 National Cup | ||
Uniforms | |||
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BKK Radnički (Serbian: Београдски кошаркашки клуб Раднички / Beogradski košarkaški klub Radnički) is a professional basketball club from Belgrade, Serbia. The club currently participates in the Basketball League of Serbia.
History
The club was founded on 7 June 1945 in the Belgrade's neighborhood of Crveni Krst, which is where their nickname krstaši (the Crusaders) comes from. Radnički achieved biggest success during the 1970s, when the generation coached by Slobodan Ivković won the title of Yugoslav League champion in 1973. The club also won a Yugoslav Cup in 1976, and reached another cup final in 1978.
During this decade, Radnički also had good results in continental competitions. In 1974, they reached the semi-finals of a Champions Cup, where they were stopped by reigning European champions, Ignis Varese.[1] In 1977, Radnički reached the finals of a Cup Winners' Cup where they lost to Forst Cantù by a single point margin, 86–87.[2]
Arena
Sports Center Šumice is a multi-purpose indoor arena located in the Voždovac municipality of Belgrade and it has a capacity of 1,000 seats.
Players
Notable former players
- Darko Balaban
- Nemanja Bezbradica
- Luka Bogdanović
- Petar Božić
- Dragutin Čermak
- Miroljub Damnjanović
- Dušan Ivković
- Slobodan Ivković
- Srećko Jarić
- Ranko Žeravica
- Zoran Jovanović
- Aleksandar Nađfeji
- Stevan Nađfeji
- Milovan Tasić
- Nemanja Đurić
- Luka Pavićević
- Miodrag Ražnatović
- Dragiša Šarić
- Žarko Vučurović
- Dušan Vukčević
- Vanja Plisnić
- Dragan Ivković (Dragi Ivković)
- Milun Marović
- Dragan Vučinić
- Vladimir Dragutinović
- Dušan Trivalić
- Jovica Veljović
- Aleksandar Čubrilo
- Goran Ćakić
- Dušan Zupančić
- Nikola Bjegović
- Dragoljub Zmijanac
- Marko Čakarević
- Mlađen Šljivančanin
- Igor Perović
- Dušan Đorđević
- Bogdan Riznić
Notable former coaches
- Slobodan Ivković
- Božidar Maljković (1980–1982)
- Dušan Ivković (1982–1984)
- Duško Vujošević (1999–2001)
Honours and achievements
Total titles: 2
Domestic competitions
- Winners (1): 1972–73
- Winners (1): 1975–76
Best results in European competitions
Season | Achievement | Notes | |
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Euroleague | |||
1974 | Semi-finals | Eliminated by Ignis Varese away 78–105 (L) and home 70–83 (L) in semi-finals | |
Cup Winner's Cup | |||
1977 | Runners-up | Defeated by Forst Cantù 86–87 in final | |
Korać Cup | |||
1999 | Eighth-finals | Eliminated by Panionios B.C. home 74–88 (L) and away 71–81 (L) in eighth-finals | |
References
- ↑ "Champions Cup 1973–74". linguasport.com. Retrieved 5 February 2013.
- ↑ "Cup Winners' Cup 1976–77". linguasport.com. Retrieved 5 February 2013.
External links
- BKK Radnički at kls.rs
- BKK Radnički at eurobasket.com
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