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Dragomir Bukvić
Dragomir Bukvić ( sr-cyr, Драгомир Буквић; born 29 April 1954) is a Serbian professional basketball coach and former player. Playing career Bukvić started to play basketball for youth teams of Sloboda Tuzla and Radnički Belgrade. He had his first senior basketball experience with Radnički Belgrade of the Yugoslav First League in the 1975–76 season. He served the army in 1976. Later he played for the Dinamo Pančevo and the Mladost Zemun. In 1984 he retired. Coaching career Men's basketball On the beginning of his coaching career he was head coach for the Mladost Zemun. Women's club basketball Bukvić coached teams in Serbia, Slovenia and Italy. He coached Partizan, Kovin, Vojvodina and Crvena zvezda of the First League of FY Yugoslavia/Serbia and Montenegro. Also, he spent the 2007–08 season with Crvena zvezda competing at the First League of Serbia. Bukvić coached the Lek Ježica, the Merkur Celje and the Grosbasket of the Sloveni ...
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Belgrade
Belgrade ( , ;, ; Names of European cities in different languages: B, names in other languages) is the Capital city, capital and List of cities in Serbia, largest city in Serbia. It is located at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers and the crossroads of the Pannonian Basin, Pannonian Plain and the Balkan Peninsula. Nearly 1,166,763 million people live within the administrative limits of the City of Belgrade. It is the third largest of all List of cities and towns on Danube river, cities on the Danube river. Belgrade is one of the List of oldest continuously inhabited cities, oldest continuously inhabited cities in Europe and the world. One of the most important prehistoric cultures of Europe, the Vinča culture, evolved within the Belgrade area in the 6th millennium BC. In antiquity, Thracians, Thraco-Dacians inhabited the region and, after 279 BC, Celts settled the city, naming it ''Singidunum, Singidūn''. It was Roman Serbia, conquered by the Romans under the reign ...
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Basketball At The 2005 Summer Universiade
The Basketball competitions in the 2005 Summer Universiade were held in İzmir, Turkey. Men's competition Final standings # # # Women's competition Final standings # # # External links * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Universiade Basketball 2005 File:2005 Events Collage V2.png, From top left, clockwise: Hurricane Katrina in the Gulf of Mexico; the Funeral of Pope John Paul II is held in Vatican City; "Me at the zoo", the first video ever to be uploaded to YouTube; Eris was discovered in ... 2005 in basketball International basketball competitions hosted by Turkey 2005–06 in Turkish basketball ...
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Basketball At The 1995 Summer Universiade
Basketball events were contested at the 1995 Summer Universiade in Fukuoka, Japan. Medal summary References Universiade basketball medalists on HickokSportsUniversiade 1995 Universiade 1995 Summer Universiade 1995 Universiade The Universiade is an international multi-sport event, organized for university athletes by the International University Sports Federation (FISU). The name is a portmanteau of the words "University" and "Olympiad". The Universiade is referred t ...
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Serbian Women's University Basketball Team
The Serbian women's university basketball team ( sr, Женска универзитетска кошаркашка репрезентација Србије / ''Ženska univerzitetska košarkaška reprezentacija Srbije'') represents Serbia at the Summer Universiade and is controlled by the Basketball Federation of Serbia, the governing body for basketball in Serbia. External links Basketball Federation of Serbia {{National sports teams of Serbia U Serbia at the Summer World University Games ...
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Serie A1 (women's Basketball)
Lega Basket Femminile (LBF) is the premier national league for women's basketball clubs in Italy, founded in 1930. Pool Comense is the competition's most successful club with fifteen championships, followed by AS Vicenza with twelve and Geas Basket with seven, while PF Schio and Cras Taranto have been the leading teams in recent years. Currently both the champion and runner-up are granted spots in the Euroleague. The Serie A champions were the major force in the 1980s, with Geas Basket, Fiat Torino, AS Vicenza, Libertas Trogylos, Polisportiva Ahena and Pool Comense winning eleven editions between 1978 and 1995.List of champions, 1959-91
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List of champions

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Slovenian Women's Basketball League
The Slovenian Women's Basketball League ( sl, 1. SKL za ženske) is the premier league for women's basketball clubs in Slovenia. Founded in 1991 following the independence of the country, it is contested by eight teams. ŽKK Celje is the league's most successful team with 19 titles.List of champions
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2022–23 teams

*Akson Ilirija * Cinkarna Celje * Derby Ježica *Domžale *Pro-Bit Konjice *Tosama Ledita *Triglav *VBO ...
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First Women's Basketball League Of Serbia
The First Women's Basketball League of Serbia ( sr, Прва женска лига Србије, Prva ženska liga Srbije; abbr. ПЖЛС or PŽLS), is a top-tier women's professional basketball league in Serbia. Founded in 2006, it is run by the Basketball Federation of Serbia (KSS). The league is divided into two parts. The first part of the play all the clubs who have won a place in it. In the second part, called the playoffs, they play eight first clubs from the first division. Play starts from the quarter-final of the series, where the winner is decided in two games, the same system is in the semifinals, while the final series game in three wins. Clubs from Serbia who play in the Adriatic league, play along with the domestic the League. History Champions All–time national champions ''Total number of national champions won by Serbian clubs. Table includes titles won during the Yugoslav Women's Basketball League (1945–1992) and the First Women's Basketball League of ...
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First Women's Basketball League Of Serbia And Montenegro
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KK Dinamo Pančevo
Košarkaški klub Dinamo ( sr-cyrl, Кошаркашки клуб Динамо), commonly referred to as Dinamo Pančevo, is a men's and women's basketball club based in Pančevo, Serbia. The men's team has been competing in the 4th-tier Second Regional League, West Division. History The club was founded in 1946 as KK Sloga. In the next year, they changed the name to Dinamo. The biggest success of the men's team was in 1961 when they played the Yugoslav First League. They finished that season with 1–17 record and got relegated. During the 1990s, the men's team worked mostly with youth. In 2006, the men's team joined with Tamiš in their work with youth selections. In the 1996–97 season, the women's team won the Yugoslav League and the Yugoslav Cup. The women's team lost in semifinals in the 1996–97 Ronchetti Cup season. Sponsorship naming The Dinamo women's team had several denominations through the years due to its sponsorship: Men's team Players * Zlatko Sajk ...
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Yugoslav People's Army
The Yugoslav People's Army (abbreviated as JNA/; Macedonian and sr-Cyrl-Latn, Југословенска народна армија, Jugoslovenska narodna armija; Croatian and bs, Jugoslavenska narodna armija; sl, Jugoslovanska ljudska armada, JLA), also called the Yugoslav National Army, was the military of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and its antecedents from 1945 to 1992. Origins The origins of the JNA started during the Yugoslav Partisans of World War II. As a predecessor of the JNA, the People's Liberation Army of Yugoslavia (NOVJ) was formed as a part of the anti-fascist People's Liberation War of Yugoslavia in the Bosnian town of Rudo on 22 December 1941. After the Yugoslav Partisans liberated the country from the Axis Powers, that date was officially celebrated as the "Day of the Army" in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFR Yugoslavia). In March 1945, the NOVJ was renamed the "Yugoslav Army" ("''Jugoslavenska/Jugoslovenska Armija' ...
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1975–76 Yugoslav First Basketball League
The 1975–76 Yugoslav First Basketball League season was the 32nd season of the Yugoslav First Basketball League, the highest professional basketball league in SFR Yugoslavia. Teams Classification The winning roster of KK Partizan, Partizan: * Dragan Kićanović * Dražen Dalipagić * Josip Farčić * Dušan Kerkez (basketball), Dušan Kerkez * Branimir Popović * Dragan Todorić * Boris Beravs * Goran Latifić * Dragan Đukić * Vojislav Višekruna * Dušan Pavlović * Zoran Kostić * Radenko Orlović * Zoran Koprivica * Miodrag Marić * Slobodan Spasov Coach: Borislav Ćorković Scoring leaders # Dragan Kićanović (Partizan) - ___ points (31.0ppg) Qualification in 1976-77 season European competitions 1976–77 FIBA European Champions Cup, FIBA European Champions Cup * KK Partizan, Partizan (champions) 1976–77 FIBA European Cup Winner's Cup, FIBA Cup Winner's Cup * BKK Radnički, Radnički Belgrade (Cup winners) 1976–77 FIBA Korać Cup, FIBA Kor ...
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Yugoslav First Basketball League
The First Federal Basketball League () was the highest tier level men's professional club basketball competition in SFR Yugoslavia. Founded in 1945 and folded in 1992 (1991-92 Winer Broker YUBA League), it was run by the Basketball Federation of Yugoslavia. With a total of 16 European-wide trophy winners and 11 finalists, the Yugoslav First Basketball League was one of the strongest European national domestic basketball leagues of all time. Although each of the former Yugoslav countries have their own national domestic leagues, the six nations also now take part in the ABA League (commonly known as the Adriatic League), which was founded in 2001; and which is, the closest basketball league in existence today, that is similar to the former Yugoslav Basketball League. History After the end of Second World War in Yugoslavia in 1945, there arose a need for athletic development in the fledgling nation. Post-WW2 Yugoslavia was (with the exception of major cities such as Belgrade, Lju ...
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