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词条 Branko Radović (basketball)
释义

  1. Playing career

      Yugoslavia national team 

  2. Coaching career

  3. Career achievements

  4. References

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| birth_date = {{birth date|df=yes|1933|12|05}}
| birth_place = Dubrovnik, Zeta Banovina, Kingdom of Yugoslavia
| death_date = {{death date and age|df=y|1993|11|18|1933|12|05}}
| death_place = Split, Croatia
| nationality = Croatian
| draft_year = 1955
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| years1 = 1949–1952
| team1 = Split
| years2 = 1952–1954
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| years3 = 1954–1957
| team3 = Partizan
| years4 = 1957–1960
| team4 = Crvena zvezda
| years5 = 1960–1964
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| cyears1 = 1964–1972
| cteam1 = Jugoplastika Split
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As coach:

  • Yugoslav League champion (1971)
  • Yugoslav Cup winner (1972)

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}}Branko Radović ({{lang-sr-cyr|Бранко Радовић}}; December 5, 1933 – November 18, 1993) was a Yugoslav basketball player and coach. He represented the Yugoslavia national basketball team internationally. He is a member of Split Sports Hall of Fame under the name Father of Split's basketball.[1]

Playing career

Radović started and finished his career with the Split of the Yugoslav First League. In between, he played for the Montažno in Zagreb as well as for the Partizan and the Crvena zvezda in Belgrade.

In 1959 season he was a top scorer with 31 points per game, more than Radivoj Korać. In a game with Lokomotiva Zagreb he scored a record high 64 points.[2]

Yugoslavia national team

As a player for the Yugoslavia national basketball team Radović played 32 games between 1957–1959. He participated at two European Championships (1957 in Bulgaria and 1959 in Turkey)[3] He won a gold medal at the 1959 Mediterranean Games in Lebanon.

Coaching career

After retiring from his playing career in 1964, Radović become a head coach of the Jugoplastika. He won the first national championship title for Split in 1970–71 season and led them to the 1972 European Champions Cup Finals, where he lost to the Italian team Ignis Varese led by Aleksandar Nikolić.[4] He spent his entire coaching career with team from Split and retired after the 1971–72 season. During that time players of Jugoplastika included Ratomir Tvrdić, Damir Šolman, Petar Skansi and Duje Krstulović.

Career achievements

  • Yugoslav League champion: 1 (with Jugoplastika: 1970–71).
  • Yugoslav Cup winner: 2 (with Jugoplastika: 1972).
Individual
  • Yugoslav League top scorer: 1 (with Crvena zvezda: 1959)

References

1. ^Branko Radović Profile
2. ^Otac splitske košarke
3. ^[https://www.fiba.com/pages/eng/fa/player/p/pid/64357/sid/2247/tid/390/tid2//_/1959_European_Championship_for_Men/index.html Branko Radovic at 1959 European Championship for Men]
4. ^Champions Cup 1971–72 Line-ups and Stats
{{Yugoslavia Squad 1959 Mediterranean Games}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Radovic, Branko}}

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