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Yugoslav First Basketball League 1948
The 1948 Yugoslav First Basketball League season is the 4th season of the Yugoslav First Basketball League, the highest professional basketball league in SFR Yugoslavia. The competition was held as a six-team tournament held in Belgrade. Regular season League table Winning Roster The winning roster of Crvena Zvezda: * Nebojša Popović * Aleksandar Gec * Milorad Sokolović * Srđan Kalember * Milan Bjegojević * Vasilije Stojković * Dragan Godžić * Ladislav Demšar * Strahinja Alagić * Borislav Stanković * Aleksandar Nikolić * Milan Blagojević * Hristofer Dimitrijević * Rade Jovanović * Đorđe Lazić Coach: Nebojša Popović External links Yugoslav First Basketball League Archive {{Basketball in Yugoslavia 1948 Events January * January 1 ** The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) is inaugurated. ** The Constitution of New Jersey (later subject to amendment) goes into effect. ** The railways of Britain are nationa ...
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KK Crvena Zvezda
Košarkaški klub Crvena zvezda ( sr-cyrl, Кошаркашки клуб Црвена звезда, ), commonly referred to as KK Crvena zvezda mts for sponsorship reasons or simply Crvena zvezda, is a men's professional basketball Sports club, club based in Belgrade, Serbia and the major part of the SD Crvena Zvezda, Red Star multi-sports club. The club is a founding member and shareholder of the ABA League JTD, Adriatic Basketball Association, and competes in the Basketball League of Serbia, Serbian League (KLS), the ABA League, and the top-tier Europe-wide EuroLeague. Crvena zvezda is regarded as one of the List of basketball clubs in Serbia by major honours won, most successful clubs in Serbia history; their squads have won 22 National League championships, including 10-in-a-row and current 7-in-a-row sequences. They have played in three different National Leagues since 1945, including the First Federal Basketball League, Yugoslav First Federal League (1945–1992), the YUBA ...
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Srđan Kalember
Srđan Kalember ( sr-cyr, Срђан Калембер; June 5, 1928 – February 2, 2016), also known in France by his nickname Serge ( sr-cyr, Серж), was a Serbian professional basketball player and coach. He won 9 National Championships with Crvena zvezda. He represented the Yugoslavia national basketball team internationally. Early life Kalember begins to play sports as a boy in 1938 when he won second place in the 60 meters race. On that occasion he received a kiss from Princess Elizabeth. During World War II he played football in Belgrade for the BASK, but was also interested in other sports. Playing career Crvena zvezda After the war Kalember wanted to continue to play football but Slobodan Ćosić persuaded him to play basketball where was less competition. He was present at the famous meeting in Deligradska Street when formed Crvena zvezda Sports Association. In beginnings, he was in reserves, but quickly become the standard first team player status of Crven ...
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Đorđe Lazić (basketball)
Đorđe Lazić may refer to: * Đorđe Lazić (footballer) (born 1983), Serbian footballer * Đorđe Lazić (water polo) Đorđe Lazić ( sr-cyr, Ђорђе Лазић; born 19 May 1996) is a Serbian water polo player. He was a member of the Serbia men's national water polo team that won a gold medal at the 2020 Summer Olympics The , officially the and al ...
(born 1996), Serbian water polo player {{hndis, Lazic, Dorde ...
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Rade Jovanović (basketball)
Rade Jovanović may refer to: * Radovan Jovanović (1904–1941), Serbian partisan, national hero of Yugoslavia * Rade Jovanović (composer) (1928–1986), Bosnian collector and composer of folk music * Rade Jovanović (singer) (born 1971), Serbian singer and poet * Rade Jovanović (basketball), Serbian basketball player who played for Red Star Belgrade Fudbalski klub Crvena zvezda ( sr-Cyrl, Фудбалски клуб Црвена звезда, lit=Red Star Football Club, ), commonly known as Red Star Belgrade in English-language media, is a Serbian professional football club based in Bel ...
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Milan Blagojević (basketball)
Milan Blagojević ( sr-cyr, Милан Благојевић; born 27 July 1929) is a Serbian former basketball player. He represented the Yugoslavia national basketball team internationally. Playing career Blagojević played for Belgrade-based teams Partizan and Crvena zvezda of the Yugoslav First League. During his stint with Crvena zvezda he won two Yugoslav Championships. National team career Blagojević was a member of the Yugoslavia national team that participated at the 1954 FIBA World Championship in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Over three tournament games, he averaged 4.7 points per game. Career achievements and awards * Yugoslav League champion: 2 (with Crvena zvezda: 1947, 1948 Events January * January 1 ** The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) is inaugurated. ** The Constitution of New Jersey (later subject to amendment) goes into effect. ** The railways of Britain are nationalized, to form British ...). See also * Blagojević (family ...
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Aleksandar Nikolić
Aleksandar "Aca" Nikolić ( sr-cyr, Александар "Аца" Николић; 28 October 1924 – 12 March 2000) was a Serbian professional basketball player and coach. He was also a professor at the University of Belgrade's Faculty of Sport and Physical Education. He is often referred to as the Father of Yugoslav Basketball. Nikolić was a mentor of many world-class basketball coaches, such Božidar Maljković, Dušan Ivković, Bogdan Tanjević, Željko Obradović, etc. Nikolić was nicknamed the Professor, the Iron Sergeant. Nikolić was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame as a coach in 1998, and into the FIBA Hall of Fame in 2007. In 2008, he was named one of the 50 Greatest EuroLeague Contributors. Early life Though his parents lived in Brčko, Nikolić was born in Sarajevo, Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, due to his pregnant mother, Krista, suddenly going into labour while visiting her sister in Sarajevo. Young Aleksandar enjoyed a privileged upbringin ...
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Borislav Stanković
),Boris (Борис) , image = Borislav Bora Stanković.jpg , imagesize = , caption = , order = 2nd , office = Secretary General of FIBA , term_start = 1 January 1976 , term_end = 1 January 2003 , predecessor = William Jones , successor = Patrick Baumann , birth_name = , birth_date = , birth_place = Bihać, Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes , death_date = , death_place = Belgrade, Serbia , height = , nationality = Serbian , alma_mater = University of Belgrade , occupation = , signature = , signature_alt = , module = Borislav "Bora" Stanković ( sr-Cyrl, Борислав "Бора" Станковић; 9 July 1925 – 20 March 2020) was a Serbian basketball player and coach, as well as a longtime administrator in the sport's various governing bodies, includi ...
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Strahinja Alagić
Strahinja "Braca" Alagić ( sr-cyr, Страхиња "Браца" Алагић; 14 August 1924 – 10 October 2002) was a Serbian professional basketball player and coach. He dedicated his coaching career is the most to women's basketball. With Crvena zvezda he won the FIBA EuroLeague Women in 1979. Alagić was a member of the first managing board of the Crvena zvezda basketball club. Playing career Alagić started playing basketball after the end of World War II as a member of the Yugoslav Army basketball team. The first Yugoslav national championship held in Subotica in 1945 where his team won the title by beating the Serbia selection in the finals. Next year he moved to newly formed basketball club Partizan together with seven teammates such as Aleksandar Nikolić and Mirko Marjanović. After spending a year in Partizan, Alagic moved to Crvena zvezda where he played the longest and where he achieved major successes. In the period from 1947 to 1951 he won five national c ...
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Ladislav Demšar
Ladislav Demšar ( sr-Cyrl, Ладислав Демшар; March 3, 1928 – May 15, 1992) was a Yugoslav basketball player and coach. He represented the Yugoslavia national basketball team internationally. Playing career Demšar played for Egység from Novi Sad and Crvena zvezda from Belgrade. He missed entire 1953 season. In July 1950, he was a member of the Zvezda squad that won an international cup tournament in Milan, Italy. National team career As a player for the Yugoslavia national basketball team Demšar participated in 1950 World Championship and three European Championships, 1947 in Prague, 1953 in Moscow and 1955 in Budapest. He played 79 games for national team. During EuroBasket 1947, on 13 May 1947 he score 42 points on 90–13 win against Albania national team and set national team scoring record. Coaching career Demšar coached Vojvodina women's team from Novi Sad. Also, he coached Yugoslavia women's national team and won bronze medal at 1970 Europ ...
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Dragan Godžić
Dragan Godžić ( sr-cyr, Драган Гоџић; 14 April 1927 – 23 June 1988) was a Serbian basketball player and coach. He represented the Yugoslavia national basketball team internationally. Godžić was a member of the first managing board of the Crvena zvezda basketball club. Playing career Godžić played for a Belgrade-based team Crvena zvezda of the Yugoslav First League. During the time with Crvena zvezda he won seven Yugoslav Championships. National team career Godžić was a member of the Yugoslavia national basketball team that participated at the 1953 European Championship in Moscow, the Soviet Union. Over two tournament games, he averaged two points per game. He was a member of the team at the 1954 FIBA World Championship in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Over five tournament games, he averaged 6.8 points per game. Career achievements and awards * Yugoslav League champion: 7 (with Crvena zvezda: 1947, 1948, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1955 Events January ...
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Vasilije Stojković
Vasilije "Vasa" Stojković ( sr-Cyrl, Василије Васа Стојковић; January 8, 1923 – June 25, 2008) was a Serbian sports journalist, basketball player and association football executive. Sports journalism career Stojkovic has been engaged in sports journalism for more than 25 years. He started to work as journalist in 1946 and worked in the newspapers and magazines: ''Naš sport'' (1947–1952; sports journalist), ''Sport'' (1952–1962; editor of the football section), ''Eho'' (1962–1963, editor-in-chief) and '' Večernje novosti'' (1963–1971, editor of sports section). During his career, he reported from 45 countries from four continents, with several world championships and Olympic games. Basketball career Crvena zvezda Stojković played for Belgrade-based team Crvena zvezda of the Yugoslav First League where he won four Yugoslav Championships. National team career Stojković has played 26 games for the Yugoslavia national team. Football exec ...
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