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In his four separate stints as Partizan's head coach totalling fifteen and a half seasons spanning the period between 1986 and 2015, Duško Vujošević won the most trophies in club history.

KK Partizan is Serbian professional basketball club based in Belgrade, Serbia. They play in Basketball League of Serbia, Adriatic League and Euroleague. Partizan have played their home games at the Pionir Hall since 1992. In addition to Pionir Hall, Partizan also plays their home games in Kombank Arena. Partizan is the most successful basketball club in Serbia, having won total of 49 official trophies.

There have been 35 head coaches for Partizan since the founding of the club in 1945. The first head coach was Božo Grkinić who coached Partizan for two seasons. The first coach to bring Partizan official trophy was Borislav Ćorković. He won Yugoslav League with Partizan in 1976. Club won the first international trophy in 1978, while being coached by Ranko Žeravica. Željko Obradović lead the club to the most significant trophy, Euroleague in 1992. Duško Vujošević is the most successful coach in club's history. In his four stints with Partizan he won total of 23 trophies. Borislav Stanković and Ranko Žeravica are members of FIBA Hall of Fame, while Aleksandar Nikolić is a member of Basketball Hall of Fame. Furthermore, Nikolić, Dušan Ivković and Željko Obradović have been named among 50 Greatest Euroleague Contributors.

Key

GC Games coached
W Wins
L Losses
Win% Winning percentage
# Number of coaches
Elected into the Basketball Hall of Fame as a coach
* Elected into the FIBA Hall of Fame as a coach
Interim head coach

Coaches

Dušan Ivković coached Partizan to a " small" Triple Crown in the 1978-79 season—winning the Yugoslav league and cup double in addition to the FIBA Korać Cup.
After playing for Partizan for seven seasons mostly as back-up point guard, Željko Obradović coached the club to its biggest trophy—winning the 1991-92 European League at the 1992 Final Four in Istanbul. The same season, he additionally led the club to the Yugoslav league- cup double, thus achieving the Triple Crown.
# Name Nationality Period GC W L Win% Achievements
1 Božo Grkinić   Yugoslavia 1946–1948
2 Svetislav Šaper   Yugoslavia 1948–1949
3 Janoš Gerdov   Yugoslavia 1949–1950
4 Borislav Stanković*   Yugoslavia 1950–1953
5 Miodrag Stefanović   Yugoslavia 1953–1954
6 Mirko Marjanović   Yugoslavia 1954–1958
7 Aleksandar Nikolić   Yugoslavia 1958–1961 50 Greatest Euroleague Contributors
8 Božidar Munćan   Yugoslavia 1961–1963
9 Milenko Novaković   Yugoslavia 1963–1964
10 Borislav Ćurčić   Yugoslavia 1964–1967
11 Branislav Rajačić   Yugoslavia 1967–1969
12 Radovan Radović   Yugoslavia 1969–1971
13 Ranko Žeravica*   Yugoslavia 1971–1974
14 Borislav Ćorković   Yugoslavia 1974–1976 1 Yugoslav League
Ranko Žeravica*   Yugoslavia 1976–1978 1 Korać Cup
15 Dušan Ivković*   Yugoslavia 1978–1980 1 Yugoslav League
1 Yugoslav Cup
1 Korać Cup
50 Greatest Euroleague Contributors
Borislav Ćorković   Yugoslavia 1980–1982 1 Yugoslav League
16 Borislav Džaković   Yugoslavia 1982–1984
17 Zoran Slavnić   Yugoslavia 1984–1985
18 Vladislav Lučić   Yugoslavia 1985–1986
19 Duško Vujošević   Yugoslavia 1986–1989 1 Yugoslav League
1 Yugoslav Cup
1 Korać Cup
20 Dejan Srzić   Yugoslavia 1989
Borislav Ćorković   Yugoslavia 1989–1990
Duško Vujošević   Yugoslavia 1990–1991
21 Željko Obradović   Yugoslavia/
  Serbia and Montenegro
1991–1993 1 Yugoslav League
1 Yugoslav Cup
1 Euroleague
50 Greatest Euroleague Contributors
22 Željko Lukajić   Serbia and Montenegro 1993–1994 1 Serbia and Montenegro Cup
Borislav Džaković   Serbia and Montenegro 1994–1995 1 Serbia and Montenegro League
1 Serbia and Montenegro Cup
Ranko Žeravica*   Serbia and Montenegro 1995–1996 1 Serbia and Montenegro League
23 Miroslav Nikolić   Serbia and Montenegro 1996–1998 1 Serbia and Montenegro League
24 Milovan Bogojević   Serbia and Montenegro 1998
Vladislav Lučić   Serbia and Montenegro 1998–1999 1 Serbia and Montenegro Cup
25 Nenad Trajković   Serbia and Montenegro 1999–2000 1 Serbia and Montenegro Cup
26 Darko Ruso   Serbia and Montenegro 2000–2001
Duško Vujošević   Serbia and Montenegro/
  Serbia
2001– 2010 570 404 166 .709 5 Serbia and Montenegro Leagues
1 Serbia and Montenegro Cup
4 Serbian Leagues
3 Radivoj Korac Cups
4 Adriatic Leagues
Euroleague Coach of the Year (2009)
27 Vlada Jovanović   Serbia 20102012 127 90 37 .709 2 Serbian Leagues
2 Radivoj Korać Cups
1 Adriatic League
Duško Vujošević   Serbia 20122015 194 120 74 .619 2 Serbian Leagues
1 Adriatic League
28 Petar Božić   Serbia 2015–2016 18 6 12 .333
29 Aleksandar Džikić   Serbia 20162017 88 60 28 .682
Miroslav Nikolić   Serbia 2017 22 7 15 .318
30 Nenad Čanak   Serbia 20172018 41 24 17 .585 1 Radivoj Korać Cup
31 Andrea Trinchieri   Italy 20182020 87 62 25 .713 2 Radivoj Korać Cups
1 ABA League Supercup
32 Vlado Šćepanović   Montenegro 2020 9 4 5 .444
33 Milivoje Lazić (interim)   Serbia 2020 1 0 1 .000
34 Sašo Filipovski   Slovenia 2020–2021 26 12 14 .462
35 Aleksandar Matović   Serbia 2021 12 8 4 .667
Željko Obradović   Serbia 2021–present 132 94 38 .712 1 Adriatic League

References

1. http://www.kkpartizan.rs/trofeji/

External links

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

In his four separate stints as Partizan's head coach totalling fifteen and a half seasons spanning the period between 1986 and 2015, Duško Vujošević won the most trophies in club history.

KK Partizan is Serbian professional basketball club based in Belgrade, Serbia. They play in Basketball League of Serbia, Adriatic League and Euroleague. Partizan have played their home games at the Pionir Hall since 1992. In addition to Pionir Hall, Partizan also plays their home games in Kombank Arena. Partizan is the most successful basketball club in Serbia, having won total of 49 official trophies.

There have been 35 head coaches for Partizan since the founding of the club in 1945. The first head coach was Božo Grkinić who coached Partizan for two seasons. The first coach to bring Partizan official trophy was Borislav Ćorković. He won Yugoslav League with Partizan in 1976. Club won the first international trophy in 1978, while being coached by Ranko Žeravica. Željko Obradović lead the club to the most significant trophy, Euroleague in 1992. Duško Vujošević is the most successful coach in club's history. In his four stints with Partizan he won total of 23 trophies. Borislav Stanković and Ranko Žeravica are members of FIBA Hall of Fame, while Aleksandar Nikolić is a member of Basketball Hall of Fame. Furthermore, Nikolić, Dušan Ivković and Željko Obradović have been named among 50 Greatest Euroleague Contributors.

Key

GC Games coached
W Wins
L Losses
Win% Winning percentage
# Number of coaches
Elected into the Basketball Hall of Fame as a coach
* Elected into the FIBA Hall of Fame as a coach
Interim head coach

Coaches

Dušan Ivković coached Partizan to a " small" Triple Crown in the 1978-79 season—winning the Yugoslav league and cup double in addition to the FIBA Korać Cup.
After playing for Partizan for seven seasons mostly as back-up point guard, Željko Obradović coached the club to its biggest trophy—winning the 1991-92 European League at the 1992 Final Four in Istanbul. The same season, he additionally led the club to the Yugoslav league- cup double, thus achieving the Triple Crown.
# Name Nationality Period GC W L Win% Achievements
1 Božo Grkinić   Yugoslavia 1946–1948
2 Svetislav Šaper   Yugoslavia 1948–1949
3 Janoš Gerdov   Yugoslavia 1949–1950
4 Borislav Stanković*   Yugoslavia 1950–1953
5 Miodrag Stefanović   Yugoslavia 1953–1954
6 Mirko Marjanović   Yugoslavia 1954–1958
7 Aleksandar Nikolić   Yugoslavia 1958–1961 50 Greatest Euroleague Contributors
8 Božidar Munćan   Yugoslavia 1961–1963
9 Milenko Novaković   Yugoslavia 1963–1964
10 Borislav Ćurčić   Yugoslavia 1964–1967
11 Branislav Rajačić   Yugoslavia 1967–1969
12 Radovan Radović   Yugoslavia 1969–1971
13 Ranko Žeravica*   Yugoslavia 1971–1974
14 Borislav Ćorković   Yugoslavia 1974–1976 1 Yugoslav League
Ranko Žeravica*   Yugoslavia 1976–1978 1 Korać Cup
15 Dušan Ivković*   Yugoslavia 1978–1980 1 Yugoslav League
1 Yugoslav Cup
1 Korać Cup
50 Greatest Euroleague Contributors
Borislav Ćorković   Yugoslavia 1980–1982 1 Yugoslav League
16 Borislav Džaković   Yugoslavia 1982–1984
17 Zoran Slavnić   Yugoslavia 1984–1985
18 Vladislav Lučić   Yugoslavia 1985–1986
19 Duško Vujošević   Yugoslavia 1986–1989 1 Yugoslav League
1 Yugoslav Cup
1 Korać Cup
20 Dejan Srzić   Yugoslavia 1989
Borislav Ćorković   Yugoslavia 1989–1990
Duško Vujošević   Yugoslavia 1990–1991
21 Željko Obradović   Yugoslavia/
  Serbia and Montenegro
1991–1993 1 Yugoslav League
1 Yugoslav Cup
1 Euroleague
50 Greatest Euroleague Contributors
22 Željko Lukajić   Serbia and Montenegro 1993–1994 1 Serbia and Montenegro Cup
Borislav Džaković   Serbia and Montenegro 1994–1995 1 Serbia and Montenegro League
1 Serbia and Montenegro Cup
Ranko Žeravica*   Serbia and Montenegro 1995–1996 1 Serbia and Montenegro League
23 Miroslav Nikolić   Serbia and Montenegro 1996–1998 1 Serbia and Montenegro League
24 Milovan Bogojević   Serbia and Montenegro 1998
Vladislav Lučić   Serbia and Montenegro 1998–1999 1 Serbia and Montenegro Cup
25 Nenad Trajković   Serbia and Montenegro 1999–2000 1 Serbia and Montenegro Cup
26 Darko Ruso   Serbia and Montenegro 2000–2001
Duško Vujošević   Serbia and Montenegro/
  Serbia
2001– 2010 570 404 166 .709 5 Serbia and Montenegro Leagues
1 Serbia and Montenegro Cup
4 Serbian Leagues
3 Radivoj Korac Cups
4 Adriatic Leagues
Euroleague Coach of the Year (2009)
27 Vlada Jovanović   Serbia 20102012 127 90 37 .709 2 Serbian Leagues
2 Radivoj Korać Cups
1 Adriatic League
Duško Vujošević   Serbia 20122015 194 120 74 .619 2 Serbian Leagues
1 Adriatic League
28 Petar Božić   Serbia 2015–2016 18 6 12 .333
29 Aleksandar Džikić   Serbia 20162017 88 60 28 .682
Miroslav Nikolić   Serbia 2017 22 7 15 .318
30 Nenad Čanak   Serbia 20172018 41 24 17 .585 1 Radivoj Korać Cup
31 Andrea Trinchieri   Italy 20182020 87 62 25 .713 2 Radivoj Korać Cups
1 ABA League Supercup
32 Vlado Šćepanović   Montenegro 2020 9 4 5 .444
33 Milivoje Lazić (interim)   Serbia 2020 1 0 1 .000
34 Sašo Filipovski   Slovenia 2020–2021 26 12 14 .462
35 Aleksandar Matović   Serbia 2021 12 8 4 .667
Željko Obradović   Serbia 2021–present 132 94 38 .712 1 Adriatic League

References

1. http://www.kkpartizan.rs/trofeji/

External links


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