词条 | Dušan Ivković |
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| name = Dušan Ivković | image = Dušan Ivković .jpg | image_size = | caption = Dušan Ivković coaching Serbia (2011) | team = KK CRVENA ZVEZDA | position =COACH | height = {{height|ft=6|in=2}}[1] | weight = {{convert|198|lb|kg|abbr=on}}[1] | league = Serbian 3rd Division | number = | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1943|10|29}} | birth_place = Belgrade, German-occupied Serbia | nationality = Serbian | high_school = | college = | draft_year = | career_position = Point guard | career_number = | career_start = 1958 | career_end = 1968 | coach_start = 1968 | coach_end = 2016 | years1 = 1958–1968 | team1 = Radnički Belgrade | cyears1 = 1968–1978 | cteam1 = Radnički Belgrade (youth) | cyears2 = 1978–1980 | cteam2 = Partizan | cyears3 = 1980–1982 | cteam3 = Aris | cyears4 = 1982–1984 | cteam4 = Radnički Belgrade | cyears5 = 1984–1987 | cteam5 = Šibenka | cyears6 = 1987–1995 | cteam6 = Yugoslavia / FR Yugoslavia | cyears7 = 1987–1990 | cteam7 = Vojvodina | cyears8 = 1991–1993 | cteam8 = PAOK | cyears9 = 1994–1996 | cteam9 = Panionios | cyears10 = 1996–1999 | cteam10 = Olympiacos | cyears11 = 1999–2001 | cteam11 = AEK | cyears12 = 2002–2005 | cteam12 = CSKA Moscow | cyears13 = 2005–2007 | cteam13 = Dynamo Moscow | cyears14 = 2008–2013 | cteam14 = Serbia | cyears15 = 2010–2012 | cteam15 = Olympiacos | cyears16 = 2014–2016 | cteam16 = Anadolu Efes | highlights =As head coach:
| FIBA_HOF_coach = Dusan-Ivkovic | medaltemplates ={{MedalSport|Men's basketball}}{{MedalSport|Head coach for {{bk|SRB}}}}{{MedalCompetition|FIBA EuroBasket}}{{MedalSilver| 2009 Poland | }}{{MedalSport|Head coach for FR Yugoslavia}}{{MedalCompetition|FIBA EuroBasket}}{{MedalGold| 1995 Greece | }}{{MedalSport|Head coach for {{bk|YUG}}}}{{MedalCompetition|FIBA EuroBasket}}{{MedalGold| 1991 Italy | }}{{MedalGold| 1989 Yugoslavia | }}{{MedalCompetition|FIBA Basketball World Cup}}{{MedalGold| 1990 Argentina | }}{{MedalCompetition|Summer Olympic Games}}{{MedalSilver| 1988 Seoul | }}{{MedalCompetition|Universiade}}{{MedalGold| 1987 Zagreb | }}{{MedalSilver| 1983 Edmonton | }} }} Dušan "Duda" Ivković ({{lang-sr-cyrl|Душан "Дуда" Ивковић}}; born 29 October 1943) is a Serbian retired professional basketball player and coach. He served as head coach of the senior Serbian national basketball team from 2008 to 2013, and of the senior Yugoslavian national basketball team, from 1987[1][2] (Serbia and Montenegro competed under the name FR Yugoslavia following the breakup of Yugoslavia) to 1995.[2] He is also the current president of the Serbian club BKK Radnički. In 2008, he was named one of the 50 Greatest EuroLeague Contributors. He was elected to the FIBA Hall of Fame in 2017.[3] He was also named a EuroLeague Basketball Legend in 2017.[4][5] Playing careerIvković played club basketball at the senior level, from 1958 to 1968,{{citation needed|date=November 2014}} with the First Federal Basketball League club Radnički Belgrade. Club coaching careerIvković has coached twelve basketbal clubs in his career. These were: Partizan, Aris, Radnički Belgrade, Šibenka, Vojvodina, PAOK, Panionios, Olympiacos, AEK, CSKA Moscow, Dynamo Moscow and Anadolu Efes. In 1997, he was named the best European professional basketball coach,{{citation needed|date=November 2014}} after having coached several clubs to domestic championships and to the EuroLeague Final Four. In 2014, he signed a two-year contract with the Turkish team Anadolu Efes, starting to coach from the 2014–15 season.[6] On July 1, 2016, Ivković officially retired from professional coaching.[7] National team coachingIn summer 1983, Ivković coached the Yugoslavian team featuring 18-year-old Dražen Petrović at the Universiade in Edmonton, getting silver after losing to Canada in the final. Four years later, barely three weeks after assisting Krešimir Ćosić at EuroBasket 1987, Ivković got to coach Yugoslavia again at the Universiade, this time at home in Zagreb. The team, featuring now 22-year-old European superstar Petrović, won gold in dominant fashion. Also in 1987, Ivković succeeded Ćosić as head coach of the senior Yugoslavian national basketball team, and held the post until the breakup of Yugoslavia, in 1991. Ivković then assumed the head coaching position of the senior FR Yugoslavia. He guided the team to a gold medal at EuroBasket 1995, in the country's first official appearance since the UN lifted sanctions against FR Yugoslavia. Following EuroBasket, Željko Obradović took over as head coach, while Ivković assumed the role of team manager. Both Obradović and Ivković remained in their posts until jointly resigning in November 2000, following a 6th-place finish in the 2000 Summer Olympics.[8] Personal lifeDušan Ivković's elder brother Slobodan "Piva" Ivković was also a famous basketball player and coach.[9] Ivković is related to the famous Serbian American scientist Nikola Tesla. Ivković's maternal grandmother, Olga Mandić, and Tesla were first cousins .[10] Coincidentally, Tesla died the same year that Ivković was born. Ivković is a record holding pigeon racer.[10] Career achievementsClub competitionsAs head coach:
National team competitionsAs head coach:
As an assistant coach:
See also
References1. ^1 2 Marušić, Igor. Male tajne velikih majstora: Dušan Ivković. Studio magazine (via Yugopapir), June 1989. {{hbs icon}} 2. ^1 Serbia Media Guide EuroBasket 2013 {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130909005012/http://www.kss.rs/Vesti/Avgust%20slike%202013/Seniori/Media%20Guide%20Eurobasket%202013.pdf |date=2013-09-09 }}, page 23. kss.rs. 3. ^Dream Team, Shaq and Kukoc headline 2017 Class of FIBA Hall of Fame Inductees. 4. ^European basketball celebrates Coach Ivkovic's legendary career! 5. ^Dusan Ivkovic to be honored as Euroleague Basketball Legend. 6. ^{{cite news|title=Dušan Ivković definitivno u Efesu|url=http://www.b92.net/sport/kosarka/vesti.php?yyyy=2014&mm=05&dd=30&nav_id=854822|date=30 May 2014|newspaper=B92|language=sr}} 7. ^{{cite news|title=Legendary Serbian coach Dusan Ivkovic retires at 72|url=http://www.sportando.com/en/europe/serbia/204441/legendary-serbian-coach-dusan-ivkovic-retires-at-72.html|accessdate=1 July 2016|date=26 July 2016}} 8. ^Ivković i Obradović podneli ostavke. Tanjug (via srbija.gov.rs), 21 November 2000. {{sr icon}} 9. ^Stanković, Vladimir. The excitement starts here. euroleague.net, 29 January 2010 10. ^1 Pavić, Zoran. Dušan Ivković – Svugde nosim svoj krst. Status magazine (via b92.net), November 2008. {{sr icon}} External links{{commons category|Dušan Ivković}}
}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Ivkovic, Dusan}} 30 : 1943 births|Living people|AEK B.C. coaches|Anadolu Efes S.K. coaches|Aris B.C. coaches|BC Dynamo Moscow coaches|Radnički Belgrade coaches|Euroleague-winning coaches|FIBA Hall of Fame inductees|FIBA EuroBasket-winning coaches|KK Partizan coaches|KK Vojvodina coaches|Medalists at the 1988 Summer Olympics|Olympiacos B.C. coaches|Olympic silver medalists for Yugoslavia|Panionios B.C. coaches|PAOK B.C. coaches|PBC CSKA Moscow coaches|Radnički Belgrade players|Serbia and Montenegro national basketball team coaches|Serbian men's basketball coaches|Serbian men's basketball players|Serbia national basketball team coaches|Serbian expatriate basketball people in Croatia|Serbian expatriate basketball people in Greece|Serbian expatriate basketball people in Russia|Serbian expatriate basketball people in Turkey|Sportspeople from Belgrade|Yugoslav men's basketball players|Yugoslav basketball coaches |
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