Ježica | |||
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Nickname | Modro-bele (The Blue and Whites) | ||
Leagues | Slovenian League | ||
Founded | 1962 | ||
Arena | Ježica Hall (capacity: 800) | ||
Location | Ljubljana, Slovenia | ||
Team colors | Blue, white | ||
President | Gregor Kastelic | ||
Head coach | Predrag Milović | ||
Championships | 10
Slovenian Leagues 11 Slovenian Cups 1 Yugoslav Cup | ||
Website | zkdjezica.si | ||
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Žensko košarkarsko društvo Ježica, commonly referred to as ŽKD Ježica or simply Ježica, is a Slovenian women's basketball club from the Ježica district in Ljubljana, currently playing in the Slovenian League. [1] [2] Through the 1990s, the club won eight league titles in a row, [3] becoming a regular in the EuroLeague Women. [4] However, the team declined after 2002, not winning any major honours since then.
Ježica | |||
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Nickname | Modro-bele (The Blue and Whites) | ||
Leagues | Slovenian League | ||
Founded | 1962 | ||
Arena | Ježica Hall (capacity: 800) | ||
Location | Ljubljana, Slovenia | ||
Team colors | Blue, white | ||
President | Gregor Kastelic | ||
Head coach | Predrag Milović | ||
Championships | 10
Slovenian Leagues 11 Slovenian Cups 1 Yugoslav Cup | ||
Website | zkdjezica.si | ||
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Žensko košarkarsko društvo Ježica, commonly referred to as ŽKD Ježica or simply Ježica, is a Slovenian women's basketball club from the Ježica district in Ljubljana, currently playing in the Slovenian League. [1] [2] Through the 1990s, the club won eight league titles in a row, [3] becoming a regular in the EuroLeague Women. [4] However, the team declined after 2002, not winning any major honours since then.