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KK Bosna Meridianbet ( bs, Košarkaški klub Bosna Meridianbet) is a professional
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based in
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,
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. It is the most successful Bosnian club of all time, having been the
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by winning the 1978–79 FIBA European Champions Cup. The club competes in the
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. It is part of the University Sport Society
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( bs, Univerzitetsko sportsko društvo Bosna).


History


1951–1955: Formation and early years

The club was founded in 1951 as a member of the University Sports Society Bosna ( bs, Univerzitetsko sportsko društvo Bosna). The club's first chairman and coach was doctor Nedžad Brkić, with the roster composed mostly of students enrolled in the
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. The first four years of the club's existence were spent in the lower-tier Sarajevo city league, which the team went on to win in 1955, earning a promotion to the
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league. The team roster in these early years included the likes of Brkić, Marušić, Takač, Bise, Bjelica, Cindrić, Bilić, Đurasković, Fetahagić, Uzelac, Džapa, Pilav, Hofbauer, Lovrenović, Beganović and Dimitrijević.


1955–1972: Attempting to reach top-tier Yugoslav First League

For the next 17 years the club competed in the regional
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league, steadily building a team with which it could enter the
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. On 28 April 1972 a decisive win against cross-town rivals
KK Željezničar Sarajevo KK Željezničar Sarajevo (Košarkaški klub Željezničar Sarajevo in English language, English: Željezničar Sarajevo Basketball Club), also known as Željezničar Sarajevo is the basketball section of the multi-sport society SD Željezničar, ...
would promote the club to the top-tier of Yugoslav basketball where it would compete for the next 20 years. The architect of the club's historic triumf and later European glory was charismatic young coach
Bogdan Tanjević Bogdan Tanjević ( sr-cyr, Богдан Тањевић; born 13 February 1947), nicknamed "Boša" ( it, Boscia) is a Montenegrin professional basketball coach and former player. He is best known for being KK Bosna's head coach when the club beca ...
. The players that managed to achieve the promotion to the top national league were Jovo Terzić, Mirsad Milavić, Zdravko Čečur, Milan Pavlić, Aleksandar Nadaždin, Dumić, Bruno Soče,
Žarko Varajić Žarko Varajić ( sr-cyr, Жарко Варајић; 26 December 1951 – 23 June 2019) was a Serbian professional basketball player and executive. He represented the Yugoslavia national team internationally. Early career Growing up in Nikšić, ...
, Slobodan Pejović,
Svetislav Pešić Svetislav "Kari" Pešić ( sr-cyrl, Светислав "Кари" Пешић; born August 28, 1949) is a Serbian professional basketball coach and former player who is the head coach of the Serbia men's national team. Playing career During his c ...
, Rođeni Krvavac, and
Anto Đogić Anto Đogić (born 18 April 1952) is a retired Bosnian professional basketball player. Playing career During his professional career, Đogić played most notably for Bosna. National team career Đogić won the gold medal with the Yugoslav natio ...
.


1972–1984: The glory years

The future European championship winning roster was completed with the arrival of legendary
Mirza Delibašić Mirza Delibašić (9 January 1954 – 8 December 2001) was a Bosnian professional basketball player and basketball coach, coach. Delibašić was named one of FIBA's 50 Greatest Players in 1991. He was enshrined into the FIBA Hall of Famer, FIBA ...
in 1972. The first 6 seasons in the Yugoslav First League represented a coming of age process, with the team eventually going on to win its first title in 1978, led by star players
Ratko Radovanović Ratko "Raša" Radovanović (; born 16 October 1956) is a Serbian former professional basketball player who competed for SFR Yugoslavia, at the 1980 Summer Olympics, and at the 1984 Summer Olympics. Early life Born in the town of Nevesinje within ...
,
Žarko Varajić Žarko Varajić ( sr-cyr, Жарко Варајић; 26 December 1951 – 23 June 2019) was a Serbian professional basketball player and executive. He represented the Yugoslavia national team internationally. Early career Growing up in Nikšić, ...
and
Mirza Delibašić Mirza Delibašić (9 January 1954 – 8 December 2001) was a Bosnian professional basketball player and basketball coach, coach. Delibašić was named one of FIBA's 50 Greatest Players in 1991. He was enshrined into the FIBA Hall of Famer, FIBA ...
. A year later KK Bosna became the first team, aside from
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, to win the European championship without a single foreign player on its roster. Namely, on April 5, 1979 the team, led by the late Delibašić and game MVP Varajić, defeated
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Powerhouse
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96:93. The club started its EuroLeague season in the Quarterfinal group stage, finishing first in its group. Once in the Semifinals, the side sent a message to contenders by edging the defending champions
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114:109 in overtime, in Sarajevo. KK Bosna would eventually win all of its home games and would advance to the title game by edging
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side
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83–88, in Piraeus. Bosna's opponent in the final would either be Emerson Varese or Real Madrid, who faced each other off in the final game of the round. The Italian side beat Madrid 82:83. The aforementioned game will be remembered for Prada's misses: Namely, Luis Maria Prada famously missed 3 consecutive free throws with no time on the clock, forever changing European basketball history. Once in the title game, KK Bosna downed mighty Emerson Varese 96:93 in front of 15,000 fans in the Palais des Sports,
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. Varajić led the team in scoring with 45 points, while Delibašić followed with 30. The former is still the record holder for most points in a Euroleague final. Radovanović added 10 more points, while Americans
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and
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scored 30 and 27 points respectively for Varese. In the next four seasons KK Bosna would go on to win two more Yugoslav championships (''1979-80''; ''1982-83''), as well as a silver medal in the 1980 FIBA Intercontinental Cup, which it hosted. A second
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triumf followed a year later.


1984–1992: Pre-war years

After nearly a decade of continuous success, most of the star players transferred abroad in the mid-1980s. Namely, Delibašić, Varajić, Radovanović, Đogić along with coach Bogdan Tanjević who took over Juventus Caserta moved to foreign clubs. As a result, the club management decided to transfer members of its talented youth department to the senior team, along with bringing in a handful of new players from other Yugoslav clubs.
Nenad Marković Nenad Marković (born June 6, 1968) is a Bosnian former professional basketball player and current head coach for JDA Dijon Basket, JDA Dijon of French LNB Pro A. Playing career Born in Doboj to a Bosnian Serb father and a Bosnian Croat mother, Ma ...
, Gordan Firić, Samir Avdić and others all came in through the youth ranks but their time in the club was cut short by the start of the
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.


1992–1997: Hardest of times

With the start of the
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in 1992 competitive basketball was halted in the newly independent country for nearly four years. A talented generation on the verge of success was forced to transfer to foreign sides, and in doing so the club was forced to fight for bare survival. The side's star prospect, Nenad Marković, joined Italian side
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, while the likes of Avdić, Firić and others left to Spain, Italy and Turkey. At the end of the 1997–98 season, a play-off for the national title was organized. KK Bosna lost 2–1 to
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in the final series. A year later the maroon-whites, brandishing a roster that included Mirković, Terzić, Subašić, Konaković, Kurtagić, Halimić, Lerić, Isaković, Bukva, Džuho and Radović, coached by former European championship-winning team member,
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won the national title after a play-off victory.


Famous members

The club remembrance has gathered all players, coach Tanjević, assistant coaches Prodanović, Krehić, first club's coach Halilović and all the club members who helped Bosna achieve a great success, such as the winning of the
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title. Unfortunately, two key members of Bosna championship team are not alive anymore. Mirza Delibašić and Sabahudin Bilalović have died, but they will be remembered by the club and fans forever. Many great players and coaches from the region joined the remembrance in memory to one great generation of Bosna players and their accomplishments.


2014–present: Change of name

In October 2014, the club decided to continue under the new name, Bosna Royal.


Title sponsor

On October 27, the president of KK Bosna and representatives of the Meridianbet company signed a multi-year title sponsorship contract. "Students" will compete under the new name KK Bosna Meridianbet from the 2022/23 season.


Supporters

KK Bosna traditionally garnered a majority of its fan base from supporters of
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, and more specifically the latter's
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firm,
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, given the fact that both clubs share unique
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and white team colours. Through time the two sides became colloquially interchangeable, as Horde zla equally followed both, with the two clubs forming an unofficial, so-called ''Maroon Family''. On 29 August 2013 FK Sarajevo and KK Bosna's
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sister club, RK Bosna, signed a cooperation agreement based on the principle of strengthening ties between the aforementioned ''family'' members. On 6 November 2013 the same was done between FK Sarajevo and KK Bosna Royal, by which the forty-year-old relationship was officialized.


Home venues

KK Bosna Royal play their home fixtures at the Skenderija Sports Center, located in the Centar Municipality of
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. It was constructed in 1969 as a cultural and sport center, but was later revitalized and expanded for the 1984 Winter Olympic Games. Below the structure is a shopping mall. It sustained minor damage during the war, but is decaying due to lack of upkeep, it is revitalized since 2007. On 12 February 2012, after a record snowfall in Sarajevo, the roof of one of the halls fell in making that building unusable. The damage after this is said to be 'huge' and is yet unknown if that building will be rebuilt. In 1977, when Sarajevo was voted to host the
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, they discovered that they needed more than only the brand-new building
Zetra The Juan Antonio Samaranch Olympic Hall ( Bosnian, Croatian and Serbian: ''Olimpijska dvorana Juan Antonio Samaranch'' / Олимпијска дворана Хуан Антонио Самаран; formerly Zetra Olympic Hall) is an indoor multi- ...
to host every
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and
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event. So they started to reconstruct and expand the Skenderija into a real state-of-the-art ice-sports centre. It was also chosen as the centre for the representatives and press-reporters.1984 Winter Olympics official report.
pp. 105-8.
KK Bosna Royal occasionally hosts games in the
Olympic Hall Juan Antonio Samaranch The Juan Antonio Samaranch Olympic Hall ( Bosnian, Croatian and Serbian: ''Olimpijska dvorana Juan Antonio Samaranch'' / Олимпијска дворана Хуан Антонио Самаран; formerly Zetra Olympic Hall) is an indoor multi-p ...
, previously known as Zetra Olympic Hall. The arena was constructed specifically for the 1984 Winter Olympics, hosted in Sarajevo, and was completed in 1983. Its first major event was the 1983
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. It was described as an "ultramodern, angular edifice""Now Bring On The Torch"
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with a
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roof.


Players


Current roster


Notable players

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Žarko Varajić Žarko Varajić ( sr-cyr, Жарко Варајић; 26 December 1951 – 23 June 2019) was a Serbian professional basketball player and executive. He represented the Yugoslavia national team internationally. Early career Growing up in Nikšić, ...
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Mirza Delibašić Mirza Delibašić (9 January 1954 – 8 December 2001) was a Bosnian professional basketball player and basketball coach, coach. Delibašić was named one of FIBA's 50 Greatest Players in 1991. He was enshrined into the FIBA Hall of Famer, FIBA ...
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Anto Đogić Anto Đogić (born 18 April 1952) is a retired Bosnian professional basketball player. Playing career During his professional career, Đogić played most notably for Bosna. National team career Đogić won the gold medal with the Yugoslav natio ...
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Ratko Radovanović Ratko "Raša" Radovanović (; born 16 October 1956) is a Serbian former professional basketball player who competed for SFR Yugoslavia, at the 1980 Summer Olympics, and at the 1984 Summer Olympics. Early life Born in the town of Nevesinje within ...
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Predrag Benaček Predrag Benaček (born 29 March 1959) is a Bosnian professional basketball coach and former player who is the current head coach for Olomoucko of the Czech National League. Playing career A power forward, Benaček played 20 seasons in Yugosla ...
* Boro Vučević *
Emir Mutapčić Emir Mutapčić (born 27 May 1960) is a Bosnian professional basketball coach and former player. He currently works as the head coach for Zalaegerszeg of the Hungarian league. Mutapčić competed for Yugoslavia in the 1984 Summer Olympics The 1 ...
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Zdravko Radulović Zdravko Radulović (born December 12, 1966) is a former professional basketball player, who is now a coach. Radulović was born in Nikšić, SR Montenegro, SFR Yugoslavia. At a height of 1.91 m (6'3") tall, he played at the shooting guard pos ...
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Mario Primorac Mario Primorac (born 3 November 1961, Zavidovići, Bosnia and Herzegovina) is a former Bosnian-Herzegovinian basketball player, who works as a Basketball coach, coach. Club career He was born in Zavidovići, Bosnia and Herzegovina. His family ...
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Sabahudin Bilalović Sabahudin "Dino" Bilalović (7 May 1960 – 29 July 2003) was a Bosnian professional basketball player. About He was born in Trebinje, Bosnia and Herzegovina. In 1979, as a player of KK Bosna Sarajevo, in his early career years, he won the ...
* Kenan Bajramović *
Edin Bavčić Edin Bavčić (born May 6, 1984) is a retired Bosnian professional basketball player. Professional career Europe Edin played for KK Bosna, which was the champion of the Bosnia and Herzegovina Basketball League in 2006. At the beginning of the ...
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J.R. Bremer Ernest Lenell "J. R." Bremer (born September 19, 1980) is a retired American-Bosnian former professional basketball player who last played for Limoges CSP of the LNB Pro A. Bremer has also played in the NBA and was an NBA All-Rookie second tea ...
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Nihad Đedović Nihad Đedović (born January 12, 1990) is a Bosnian professional basketball player for Unicaja of the Liga ACB. He also represented the Bosnia and Herzegovina national basketball team internationally. Professional career Đedović started his c ...
* Goran Ikonić *
Nenad Marković Nenad Marković (born June 6, 1968) is a Bosnian former professional basketball player and current head coach for JDA Dijon Basket, JDA Dijon of French LNB Pro A. Playing career Born in Doboj to a Bosnian Serb father and a Bosnian Croat mother, Ma ...
* Elvir Ovčina * Vedran Bosnić * Muhamed Pašalić * Saša Vasiljević * Hasan Rizvić * Suad Šehović * Lance Williams


Honours

Total titles: 13


Domestic competitions

* Bosnia and Herzegovina League : Winners (4): 1998–99, 2004–05, 2005–06, 2007–08 * Cup of Bosnia and Herzegovina : Winners (3): 2004–05, 2008–09, 2009–10


Former domestic competitions

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Yugoslav League The Yugoslav First Federal Football League (Serbian: Прва савезна лига у фудбалу / ''Prva savezna liga u fudbalu'', hr, Prva savezna liga u nogometu, sl, Prva zvezna nogometna liga, mk, Прва сојузна лига, ...
(defunct) : Winners (3): 1977–78, 1979–80, 1982–83 : ''Runners-up (1)'': 1976–77 *
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(defunct) : Winners (2): 1977–78, 1983–84 : ''Runners-up (3)'': 1979-80, 1985–86, 1991–92


European competitions

* EuroLeague : Winners (1): 1978–79 : ''3rd place (1)'': 1979–80 : ''4th place (2)'': 1980–81, 1983–84 *
FIBA Korać Cup The FIBA Korać Cup was an annual basketball club competition held by FIBA between the 1971–72 and 2001–02 seasons. It was the third-tier level club competition in European basketball, after the FIBA European Champions' Cup (later renamed th ...
(defunct) : ''Runners-up (1)'': 1977–78 : ''Semifinalist (1)'': 1989–90


Worldwide competitions

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* ''Runners-up (1)'':
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* ''3rd (1)'':
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International record


In European and worldwide competitions


Records


2012–2019


Club management

''As of 23 February 2016''


List of club presidents


List of directors


List of sporting directors


Coaching history

Below is a list of KK Bosna Royal coaches from 1951 until the present day.


Kit


Recent finishes and attendance


See also

* Mirza Delibašić Memorial


References


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