KK Bor

KK Bor RTB
Leagues First Serbian League - Eastern
Founded May 16, 1952
Arena SC Bor
(capacity: 3000 + 1500)
Location Bor, Serbia
Team colors White and blue
         
President Zeljko Prodanović
Head coach Dejan Aleksić
Championships 2 Eastern Serbia Cup
5 Second Serbian League-Eastern
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Košarkaški klub Bor RTB (Serbian: Кошаркашки клуб Бор РТБ, English: Basketball Club Bor RTB) is a Serbian professional basketball club. It is part of the Bor multi-sports clubs.

History

KK Bor RTB is the most successful basketball club in Eastern Serbia, during its more than five-decade-long history.

KK Bor RTB is the biggest club in Eastern Serbia. KK Bor RTB was few times part of unique Yugoslav 2nd National League.

The biggest success in the club's history is reaching placement to 2nd Yugoslavia League on 9 October 1977, after achieving a victory against Partizan Jagodina 98–97. KK Bor RTB was so close to losing this qualification game. Partizan Jagodina has result 97–96 and ball only few seconds before end of the game. But then Vladica Stojanović taken ball from opponents and gave ball to Ilija Paripović who scored most famous points in Bor basketball history for final victory 98–97.

Bor town had one of the most popular and biggest basketball camps in Serbia. Camp was nearest to town, close to Borsko jezero lake. Many great players is exactly in this place learned first basketball lessons. Like Vlade Divac, Aleksandar Đorđević, Predrag Danilović and many others. Camp lecturers were some of the biggest coaches names like Dušan Vujošević, Jim Simpson, Dick Pauel, Dušan Ivković, Bora Cenić, Ranko Žeravica and many others.

Arena

"Sports center Bor" is today a modern, fully equipped facility that can successfully meet the highest standards for basketball matches and competition.

Big hall in "Sports center Bor" can receive 3000 (4500 with additional stands) spectators.

Current Roster

From 28 November 2010

Position Number Nationality Name Height Date of Birth Place of Birth
Point Guard 4 Serbia Stančev Dragan 178 cm July 30, 1987 Bor
Shooting Guard 5 Serbia Vasiljević Miloš 186 cm November 21, 1987 Bor
Small Forward 6 Serbia Petrović Aleksandar 190 cm April 27, 1991 Bor
Power Forward 7 Serbia Bosković Vuk 194 cm September 19, 1993 Bor
Power Forward 8 Serbia Šćekić Ivan 193 cm June 21, 1990 Bor
Point Guard 9 Serbia Stamenković Dušan 176 cm July 8, 1993 Bor
Shooting Guard 10 Serbia Stanojević Stefan 185 cm July 18, 1992 Bor
Shooting Guard 11 Serbia Glisanović Stevan 188 cm June 30, 1992 Bor
Center 12 Serbia Kocić Miodrag 195 cm January 18, 1992 Bor
Small Forward 13 Serbia Rajičić, Mihailo 187 cm November 21, 1993 Bor
Center 14 Serbia Ognjenović Marko 201 cm November 24, 1991 Bor
Point Guard 15 Serbia Ilić Srdjan 180 cm April 10, 1994 Bor
Small Forward 21 Serbia Nikolić Miloš 183 cm December 2, 1991 Bor
Small Forward 25 Serbia Vojicić Lazar 182 cm February 13, 1994 Bor
Shooting Guard 29 Serbia Milivojević Nikola 195 cm April 15, 1992 Bor
Power Forward 28 Serbia Nikolić Miloš 175 cm December 15, 1993 Bor

Average age: 18,5

Staff

Coach: Dejan Aleksić, мај 26, 1985
Secretary: Zoran Đorić
President: Željko Prodanović

Notable former players

Selected former coaches

See also

External links

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