Boris Beravs
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Boris Beravs (
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: Борис Беравс; born 12 July 1953) is a retired Yugoslav professional
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player.


Playing career


Club career

During his professional career, Beravs played most notably for Partizan.Prvi evropski trofej košarkaša Partizana
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National team career

At the junior level, Beravs won
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at the 1972 European Championship for Juniors in
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where he was coached by
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. At the senior level, Beravs went on to appear eight times for the Yugoslav national team in 1974.


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Boris Beravs
at fiba.com 1953 births Living people Basketball players from Belgrade Yugoslav men's basketball players Point guards KK Sloboda Tuzla players KK Partizan players Serbian people of Slovenian descent Serbian expatriate basketball people in Bosnia and Herzegovina Serbian men's basketball players {{Serbia-basketball-bio-stub