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2014–15 Slovenian Basketball League
The 2014–15 Slovenian Basketball League, also known as the 2014–15 Telemach League due to sponsorship reasons, was the 24th season of the Premier A Slovenian Basketball League, the highest professional basketball league in Slovenia. Tajfun won its first title, by defeating Rogaška 3–1 in the finals. Regular season Second round Group A Group B Results between teams in the regular season remained in effect for the second round for Group B. Playoffs The Playoffs began on Thursday, May 5, 2015, and concluded at May 28, 2015. Relegation Playoffs The two bottom teams of the season played against the two best teams from the Slovenian Second Division. All teams played each other at home and away. Awards Regular Season MVP * Sašo Zagorac ( Zlatorog Laško) Season MVP * Sašo Zagorac ( Zlatorog Laško) Finals MVP * Dragiša Drobnjak ( Tajfun) Weekly MVP Regular season ;Note: : – Co-MVP's were announced. Second round ...
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2013–14 Slovenian Basketball League
The 2013–14 Slovenian Basketball League, also known as the 2013–14 Telemach League due to sponsorship reasons, was the 23rd season of the Premier A Slovenian Basketball League, the highest professional basketball league in Slovenia. Krka won its seventh national championship, and its fifth in a row. Regular season Second round Group A Group B Results between teams in the regular season remained in effect for the second round for Group B. Playoffs Relegation Playoffs The two bottom teams of the season played against the two best teams from the Slovenian Second Division. All teams played each other at home and away. Awards Regular Season MVP * Hugh Robertson ( Hopsi Polzela) Season MVP * Ousman Krubally ( Grosuplje) Finals MVP * Jaka Klobučar ( Krka Novo Mesto) Weekly MVP Regular season ;Note: : – Co-MVP's were announced. Second round Statistical leaders , width=50% valign=top , Points , width=50% va ...
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KK Šenčur
Košarkarski klub Šenčur (), commonly referred to as KK Šenčur or GGD Šenčur due to sponsorship reasons, is a men's professional basketball club based in Šenčur, Slovenia. The club was founded in 1973. Players Current roster Honours *Slovenian Second League The Slovenian Second Football League ( sl, Druga slovenska nogometna liga or commonly 2. SNL) is the second highest Association football, football league in Slovenia. The league was formed in 1991 and is operated by the Football Association of Slo ... ** Winners (1): 2013–14 *Slovenian Third League ** Winners (3): 2002–03, 2006–07, 2007–08 References External linksOfficial websiteEurobasket.com Team Profile {{DEFAULTSORT:Sencur, KK Basketball teams established in 1973 Basketball teams in Slovenia 1973 establishments in Yugoslavia Basketball teams in Yugoslavia ...
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Željko Zagorac
Želimir Zagorac (born March 9, 1981 in Gospić, SR Croatia, Yugoslavia) is a professional basketball player. He is 204 cm tall and currently plays for KK Ježica. Zagorac competed for Slovenia at the 2006 FIBA World Championship; he has a younger brother, Saša Saša is a South Slavic given name. It is a diminutive of Aleksandar (see Sasha (name), Sasha), but in the South Slavic countries it is often a formal name as well. It may refer to: *Saša Antunović (born 1974), Serbian footballer *Saša Bjelanovi ..., who is also a basketball player. References 1981 births Living people ABA League players Aliağa Petkim basketball players Basketball Löwen Braunschweig players Centers (basketball) KD Slovan players KK Olimpija players KK Włocławek players PBC Lokomotiv-Kuban players PBC Ural Great players Power forwards (basketball) Slovenian men's basketball players Sportspeople from Gospić 2006 FIBA World Championship players {{Slovenia-basketball-b ...
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KK Sentjur
KK, K.K., kK, k.k., or other sequences of two k's with or without punctuation may refer to: Arts and media *KK, the production code for the 1967 ''Doctor Who'' serial ''The Faceless Ones'' * "KK" (song), a 2014 song by Wiz Khalifa * Kk. or Kirkpatrick number, a designation system for Domenico Scarlatti's keyboard sonatas, devised by Ralph Kirkpatrick * ''Kobylańska Katalog'' or ''KK'', catalogue of the works of Frédéric Chopin, authored by Krystyna Kobylańska * ''Kvinner og Klær'' (''Women and Clothes'') or ''KK'', a Norwegian weekly magazine * ''Kritika Kultura'' or ''KK'', a Philippine journal of literary, language and cultural studies Language * Kazakh language (ISO 639-1 code kk), a Turkic language * Kenyon and Knott or KK Phonetic Transcription, a transcription system used in the 1944 ''Pronouncing Dictionary of American English'' * Kernewek Kemmyn (Common Cornish), a variety of the Cornish language * Kk (digraph), used to represent a consonant in various languages ...
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Stanko Sebič
Stanko or Stańko () is a variation of the Slavic masculine given name Stanislav. Nicknames in hbs, Ćane, Ćano. Notable people with the name include: Given name: *Stanko Abadžić (born 1952), Croatian photographer and photojournalist *Stanko Barać (born 1986), Croatian professional basketball player *Stanko Bloudek (1890–1959), Slovenian aeroplane and automobile designer, sportsman and sport inventor, designer, builder and educator *Stanko Bubalo (born 1973), Croatian football striker * Stanko Crnojević (1457–1528), Serbian lord and Ottoman vassal *Stanko Karaman (1889–1959), researcher on amphipods and isopods *Stanko Kotnik (1928–2004), Slovene professor of Slavic studies at the University of Maribor *Stanko Lorger (1931–2014), Slovenian former hurdler and Olympic competitor *Stanko Mladenovski (born 1937), Macedonian politician *Stanko Mršić (born 1955), Croatian football manager and a former player *Stanko Poklepović (born 1938), Croatian football coach *Stank ...
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Jakob Čebašek
Jakob Čebašek (born April 28, 1991) is a Slovenian professional basketball player who last played for Leuven Bears of the Belgium Pro Basketball League. He is a 2.00 m tall Forward. Professional career Čebašek started playing professional basketball for Parklji Ljubljana. In August 2014, Čebašek signed with Maribor Nova KBM. In February 2015, he parted with Maribor Nova KBM and signed with Elektra Šoštanj for the rest of the season. On July 23, 2015, he signed a one-year deal with Zlatorog Laško. In August 2016, Čebašek signed with Hopsi Polzela. On July 10, 2017, he signed a one-year deal with Belgium club Liège Basket. On October 15, 2020, he signed a short-term contract with Allianz Pallacanestro Trieste of the Italian Serie A that was having many injuries. Čebašek parted ways with the team on November 9 after appearing in one game. In March 2021 he moved to Dinamo București in the Romanian Liga Națională. Čebašek debuted in April 1 against CSO Volu ...
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Matija Trampuš
Matija is a South Slavic masculine and feminine given name, a variant of Matthew. Notable people with the name include: * Matija Ahacel (1779–1845), Carinthian Slovene philologist, publicist, and collector of folk songs * Matija Antun Relković (1732–1798), Habsburg military officer and Croatian writer * Matija Babić (born 1978), Croatian journalist and entrepreneur * Matija Ban (1818–1903), Serbian poet, dramatist, and playwright * Matija Barl (born 1940), Slovene actor, producer and translator * Matija Bećković (born 1939), Serbian writer and poet * Matija Bertolloti, Slovenian politician * Matija Bravničar (1897–1977), Slovenian composer * Matija Čanić (1901–1964), Croatian military officer * Matija Češković (born 1981), Croatian basketball guard * Matija Christian, Slovenian politician * Matija Čop (1797–1835), Slovene linguist, literary historian and critic * Matija Di Georgio, Slovenian politician * Matija Divković (1563–1631), Bosnian Franciscan write ...
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