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COACHES - GUESTS

Dejan Srzic
Dejan Srzic
Dejan Srzic, Dejan Bodiroga
Dejan Srzic
Dragan Tarlac (NBA), Pedja Stojakovic (NBA)

  HEAD COACH:

 DEJAN SRZIC ''SUSLA''

Having more than 35 years of coaching experience, coaching in 6 different  leagues and 8 different countries, working as a head coach and assistant coach in over 13 teams  and 11 selections of Yugoslavia - Serbia National Team.

I have worked a  long side many great coaches. I am a also proud  to have coached many talented players and help personally develop many of them, which over 20 of them had a opportunity to play in NBA or were drafted by

NBA team.

 

Head coach: ''Dejan Srzic - Susla''

(1x World Champion, 2x European Champion, 1x Balkan Champion,

3x Greek League Champion, 2x Greek Cup Champion)

12 golden medals, 8 silver, 2 bronze
Coached: Partizan, Aris, Panionios, Red Star, National Teams...

Coached over 20 NBA players.

He coached and help personally develop many NBA and TOP European Players.

 



Players such as:



Vlade Divac (LA Lakers,Sacramento Kings - NBA) 

Drazen Petrovic (Portland Blazers, New Jersey Nets - NBA)

Nick Galis (drafted by Boston Celtics - NBA) 

Dejan Bodiroga (drafted by Sacramento Kings - NBA)

Aleksandar Djordjevic (Portland Blazers - NBA) 

Sasa Danilovic (Miami Heat - NBA) 

Rastko Cvetkovic (Denver Nuggets - NBA)

Toni Kukoc (Chicago Bulls - NBA)

Dino Radja (Boston Celtics - NBA)

Stojko Vrankovic (Minnesota Timberwolves - NBA) 

Arian Komazec (Vancouver Grizzlies - NBA) 

Zan Tabak (Houston Rockets - NBA)

Milos Vujanic (drafted by New York Knicks - NBA)

Zeljko Rebraca (Detroit Pistons - NBA) 

Dragan Tarlac (Chicago Bulls - NBA)

Vladimir Radmanovic (LA Lakers, Charlotte - NBA)

Predrag Drobnjak (LA Clippers, Atlanta Hawks - NBA) 

Zarko Paspalj (San Antonio Spurs - NBA)

Pedja Stojakovic (Sacramento Kings - NBA)

Mario Nakic (Real Madrid - Spain)

And many others...

For more detailed information  about Dejan Srzic and his full CV visit:

www.dejansrzic.com

Josko Srzic

COACH:

JOSKO SRZIC 

Having over 13 years of experience playing as a professional basketball player internationally. He has coached 9 youth and senior teams in 7 countries, Serbia, Croatia, Germany, France, Luxembourg, Switzerland and Ireland.

Specialized in individual player development  he has coached many top youth international players from all over Europe. He helped develop over 10 NCAA D1

players and many professional European players.

COACH:

DEJAN SRZIC Jr.

PREVIOUS CAMPS

SPECIAL GUESTS

Miroslav "Muta" Nikolic

EUROLEAGUE COACH

Assistant coach of Serbia National Basketball Team.

Won Silver Medal with Serbia Men's National Teams at FIBA World Cup in Spain (2014), at Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro (2016),  at Eurobasket in Turkey (2018)...

Coaching career

KK Goša  (1992-1993)

Radnički Kragujevac (1993-1994)

BFC Beočin (1994-1996)

Partizan Belgrade (1996-1998)

Yugoslav National Team (1996)

Yugoslav National Team (1997)

Budućnost Podgorica(1998- 2000)

Yugoslav National Team(1998)

Crvena zvezda - Red Star Belgrade (2001)

Radnički Belgrade (2001- 2002)

Crvena zvezda - Red Star Belgrade (2002)

Vojvodina Srbijagas (2002- 2003)

Apollon Patras (2003- 2004)

Budućnost Podgorica (2004- 2005)

Hemofarm Vršac (2005- 2008)

Avtodor Saratov (2008- 2009)

Radnički Kragujevac (2009- 2014)

Dynamic (2016–2017)

Partizan (2017)

Serbia Men's National Team (assistant) (2014- present)

Achievements

2x Yugoslav League Champion (1997, 1999)

Gold medal with Serbia & Montenegro U20 National Team at the EuroBasket (2006)

Gold medal with Serbia & Montenegro U19 National Team at the World Cup (2007)

Silver medal with Yugoslav Men's National Team at the Olympic Games

in Atlanta (1996)

Gold medal with Yugoslav Men's National Team at the EuroBasket in Barcelona (1997)

Gold medal with Yugoslav Men's National Team at the World Cup in Athens (1998)

Silver medal with Serbian Men's National Team at FIBA World Cup in Spain (2014)

at Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro (2016),  at Eurobasket in Turkey (2018)

Slobodan "Piksi" Subotic

EUROLEAGUE COACH

Euroleague Coach (Coached Aris, Aek, Split, Panathinaikos, Olympiacos, Paok,  Slovenia Men's National Team...

Coaching career

Iraklis Thessaloniki - Greece (1993–95)

AEK Athens - Greece (1995–96)

Aris B.C. - Greece (1996–97)

Panathinaikos B.C. - Greece (1997–1999)

Panionios Athens - Greece (2000–2001)

PAOK Thessaloniki - Greece (2001)

Slovenia Men's National Team (2001-2003)

Olympiacos B.C. - Greece (2002–2003)

Aurora Basket Jesi - Italy (2004)

Aurora Basket Jesi - Italy (2006)

KK Split - Croatia (2007–2008)

KK Cedevita - Slovenia (2008-2009)

Aris B.C. - Greece (2009-2010)

Union Olimpija - Slovenia (2012)

Al Riyadi - Labanon (2012-2013)

Cibona - Croatia (2017)

Lebanon Men's National Team (2018–2019)

Budućnost - Montenegro (2019)

Achievements

As player:

Greek League champion (1987, 1988–1991)

Greek Cup winner (1987–1990, 1992)

As head coach:

FIBA Korać Cup champion (1997)

Greek League champion (1998, 1999)

Greek Cup winner (2002)

Greek League Best Coach (1998, 1999)

Lebanese League champion (2014–2016)

Dusko Vujosevic

EUROLEAGUE COACH

(Holds the record with 20 Serbian Championship titles)

Coaching career

1985–1986Partizan (assistant)

1986–1989Partizan

1989–1990Oximesa

1990–1991Partizan

1991–1992Crvena zvezda

1992–1995Brescia

1995–1997Olimpia Pistoia

1997–1998VL Pesaro

1999–2001Radnički Belgrade

2001–2010Partizan

2003Serbia and Montenegro

2007–2010Montenegro

2010CSKA Moscow

2012–2015Partizan

2016–2017Limoges

2017–2018Bosnia and Herzegovina

2019–presentU BT Cluj-Napoca

Achievements

Euroleague Coach of the Year (2009)

Yugoslav League champion (1987)

Yugoslav Cup champion (1989, 2002)

FIBA Korać Cup champion (1989)

FR Yugoslavia / Serbia-Montenegro League champion (2002–2006)

Basketball League of Serbia champion (2007–2010, 2013–2014)

Serbian National Cup champion (2008–2010)

Adriatic League champion (2007–2010, 2013)

 

He coached players such as

Kosta Perovic (NBA)
Bogdan Bogdanovic (NBA)
Aleksandar Pavlovic (NBA)
Joffrey Lauvergne (NBA)
Jan Vesely (NBA)
Predrag Drobnjak (NBA)
Nikola Pekovic (NBA)
Nenad Krstic (NBA)
Zeljko Rebraca (NBA)

Slobodan Klipa

EUROLEAGUE COACH

Head coach and coordinator of the youth selections in  KK  Crvena Zvezda

(Red Star Belgrade), Champions of Euroleague Basketball Nike International Junior Tournament (2014)

Coaching career

Beopetrol  (1996-2000)

U18 Serbia National Team (assistant) (2000- 2001)

FMP Zeleznik  (2000-2008)

U20 Serbia National Team (head coach) (2008- 2009)

(U20 EUROPEAN CHAMPIONS in Riga, Latvia)

FMP Zeleznik  (2008-2009)

Igokea (2010-2011)

Red Star Belgrade (U18 team) (2012- 2015)

FMP Zeleznik (2015-2016)

U18 Serbia National Team (head coach) (2017)

Red Star Belgrade (Head coach and coordinator of the youth selections) (2016- present)

Achievements

U20 EUROPEAN CHAMPION in Riga, Latvia (head coach)

With Serbia National Team U20 (2008- 2009)

 Champion of Euroleague Basketball Nike International Junior Tournament. With Red Star Belgrade (U18 team) (2014)

He coached players such as 

Milos Teodosic (LA Clippers - NBA)

Miroslav Raduljica (Minnesota - NBA)

Dusan Savanovic  (Anadolu Efes - Turkey)

Kosta Perovic (Barselona - Spain)

Milan Macvan (Partizan Belgrade)

and many others.    

Kosta Perovic (NBA)
Milan Macvan
Milos Teodosic (NBA)
Miroslav Raduljica (NBA)
Dusan Savanovic

Bozidar Maljkovic

EUROLEAGUE COACH:

One of the best and most successful basketball coaches in Europe, having won league titles with practically all the clubs he trained; including 4 Euroleague titles with 3 different clubs. Currently president of the Olympic Committee of Serbia.

Achievements

FIBA Intercontinental Cup champion (1996)

EuroLeague champion (1989, 1990, 1993, 1996)

FIBA Korać Cup winner (2001)

Spanish League champion (2005)

Spanish Cup winner (1991)

Greek Cup winner (1996)

Yugoslav League champion (19881990)

Yugoslav Cup winner (1990)

French League champion (1993, 1994)

French Cup winner (1994, 1995)

French League Best Coach (1993, 1994)

50 Greatest EuroLeague Contributors (2008)

Coaching career

Ušće Belgrade (1971–1977)

Crvena zvezda - Red Star Belgrade (1977–1979)

Radnički Belgrade (1979–1982)

KK Lifam Stara Pazova (1982)

Crvena zvezda - Red Star Belgrade (1983–1986)

Jugoplastika (1986–1990)

FC Barcelona (1990–1991)

Limoges (1992–1995)

Panathinaikos (1995–1997)

PSG Racing (1997–1998)

Unicaja (1998–2003)

Real Madrid (2004–2006)

TAU Cerámica (2007)

Lokomotiv Kuban (2011–2012)

Cedevita (2012)

Slovenia Men's National Team  (2011- 2013)

Prof.MSC. Dmitar Marceta

STRENGHT AND CONDITIONING COACH:

Coaching career

Prof. MSC. Dmitar Marceta

Education: Master of sports

 

Career as athlete (1972- 1982):

10 years continously national team member

(discus throw and shot put)

 

Career as coach

Head coach of  "Athletic Club RED STAR" (since 1982- )

National head coach of Yugoslavia (discus throw and shot put)

(Bronze medal on Olympic Games in Barselona,

Silver medal European Championship in Stuttgart)

His athletes won numeros medals and set many records. Multiple Champions league cup winners at international meetings; National and Balkan area records...

 

Career in basketball teams

Red Star Belgrade, Serbia (1995-1996)   

OKK Belgrade, Serbia (2003-2004) 

Atlas Belgrade, Serbia (2004-2005)   

Hemofarm Vrsac, Serbia (2005-2006)

Iran National Team

Asian Championship China 2011 – 5th place (2011)

Al Ahly Bengazi Lybia (2014)

 

Personal Strength and Conditioning Coach of players such as

Nikola Pekovic (Minesota - NBA)

Boban Marjanovic (San Antonio Spurs, Detroit Pistons - NBA)

Stefan Markovic  (Unicaja Málaga - Spain)

Milovan Rakovic (Türk Telekom - Turkey)

Vladimir Micov  (CSKA Moscow  - Russia)

and many others.           

Milovan Rakovic
Nikola Pekovic (NBA)
Boban Marjanovic (NBA)
Stefan Markovic

Mirko Krolo

STRENGHT AND CONDITIONING COACH:

( 3x EuroLeague Champion, Bronze medal on Olympic Games in Barselona)... Coached: KK Jugoplastika(Split), National Team of Croatia, Personal coach of: Toni Kukoc (Chicago Bulls - NBA), Dino Radja (Boston Celtics - NBA),

Roko Ukic (Toronto Raptors - NBA), Mario Ancic (Tennis player) and many other successful athletes.

 

He coached players such as 

Dino-Radja.jpg
Dino Radja (NBA)
Toni Kukoc (NBA)
Roko Ukic (NBA)
Mario Ancic (Tennis)
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