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KK Kansai Helios Domžale
Košarkarski klub Domžale (English: Basketball Club Domžale), also commonly known as Kansai Helios Domžale due to sponsorship reasons, is a men's professional basketball club based in Domžale, Slovenia. The club competes in the Slovenian First League and the ABA League Second Division. They have won the Slovenian championship in the 2006–07 and 2015–16 seasons. Since 1981, their main sponsor has been the chemical company Helios. Their home arena is Domžale Sports Hall with a capacity for 2,500 spectators. History In August 2014, the team changed its name from KK Helios Domžale to Helios Suns. Players Current roster Head coaches The following is a list of head coaches since 2005: * Memi Bečirović, July 2005 – June 2007 * Zoran Martič, June 2007 – June 2008 * Rade Mijanović, June 2008 – December 2008 * Radovan Trifunović, December 2008 – February 2010 * Ivan Sunara, February 2010 – May 2010 * Radovan Trifunović, June 2010 ...
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Domžale
Domžale (; )''Leksikon občin kraljestev in dežel zastopanih v državnem zboru,'' vol. 6: ''Kranjsko''. 1906. Vienna: C. Kr. Dvorna in Državna Tiskarna, p. 24. is a town and the seat of the Municipality of Domžale in Slovenia. The town lies near the foothills of the Kamnik Alps and is crossed by the Kamnik Bistrica River. It includes the hamlets of Zgornje Domžale (; ), Spodnje Domžale (; ), and Študa. Domžale is known today for its small businesses, agriculture, and light industry. Name Domžale was attested in written sources circa 1200–1230 as ''Domsselsdorf'' (and as ''Vnheilden dorf'' in 1260, ''Vnsselsdorf'' in 1302, ''Vnsersdorf'' in 1322, ''Dumsel'' in 1490, and ''Damschale'' in 1558, among other variations.) The medieval German name ''Unser(s)dorf'' is derived from ''(D)unselsdorf'', which was presumably borrowed from the Slovene name and from which the initial ''D-'' was lost because it was reanalyzed as a definite article. The Slovene name could be reconstruct ...
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Jovan Beader
Jovan Beader ( sr-cyr, Јован Беадер; born June 12, 1970) is a Serbian professional basketball coach who is an assistant coach for Lokomotiv Kuban of the VTB United League. Coaching career Beader was an assistant for Nizhny Novgorod (Russia) and Banvit (Turkey) while the head coach was Zoran Lukić. On May 8, 2017, Beader was named as a head coach for Sloveanian team Helios Suns. On November 12, 2018, he was sacked due to bad results. In February 2021, he became an assistant coach of Lokomotiv Kuban under Evgeniy Pashutin Evgeniy Yuryevich Pashutin (; born February 6, 1969) is a Russian professional basketball coach and former player. He is the current head coach of Parma Basket of the VTB United League. Club career Pashutin played in six teams during his professi .... References External links Profileat eurobasket.com 1970 births Living people Serbian expatriate basketball people in Kuwait Serbian expatriate basketball people in Russia Serbian exp ...
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1993–94 FIBA Korać Cup
The 1993–94 FIBA Korać Cup season occurred between September 8, 1993, and March 16, 1994. The competition was won by PAOK Bravo in a two-legged final against the Italian League club Stefanel Trieste. PAOK won both at home and away, by 9 points. It has been the club's second European title, after previously winning the 1990–91 FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup. Recoaro Milano, the defending champions, were eliminated in the semi-finals by Stefanel Trieste. Federal Republic of Yugoslavia's entrants were unable to participate for the second season in a row due to the UN economic sanctions. After the 1993 dissolution of Czechoslovakia, Czech Republic and Slovakia had 4 representative clubs in the competition each. This was the only season (and basketball international tournament overall) played by a team from Wales. Also, this was the debut season in international basketball club competition for Moldova. Competition system 77 teams, best qualified clubs in their dome ...
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BC Avtodor Saratov
BC Avtodor (), commonly known as simply Avtodor and internationally as Avtodor Saratov, is a Russian professional basketball club based in Saratov. It plays in the VTB United League, the highest level of Russian basketball. In early 2022, after the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, Americans D. J. Funderburk and Grant Jerrett and Canadians Kenny Chery and Philip Scrubb left the team. History Establishment and growth (1960–1992) Founded in 1960 as Spartak Saratov, former player Vladimir Rodionov became its head coach in the 1982. The club was later renamed into Avtodorozhnik (road engineer) - shortened to Avtodor in 1996 - in reference to a late benefactor. Scaling the heights (1992–2004) Joining the Russian League at its creation in 1992, the club competed with CSKA Moscow (being the first club to defeat them in the league) for national supremacy during the rest of the decade, finishing in second place four times between 1994 and 1999. It would win the regular seaso ...
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Korać Cup
Korać is a surname. Notable persons with that name include: * Dušan Korać (other), multiple people * Milorad Korać (born 1969), Serbian football player and manager * Radivoj Korać (1938–1969), Serbian basketball player * Vitomir Korać (1877–1941), Croatian Serb politician * Vojislav Korać (1924–2010), Serbian historian * Žarko Korać (born 1947), Serbian psychologist and politician * Žarko Korać (footballer) (born 1987), Montenegrin football player See also * {{surname Surnames of Serbian origin ...
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1992–93 FIBA Korać Cup
The 1992–93 FIBA Korać Cup was the 22nd edition of FIBA's FIBA Korać Cup, Korać Cup basketball competition. The Italian Philips Milano defeated the Italian Virtus Roma in the final. This was the second consecutive year in which the final two teams were both Italian and the third consecutive Italian victory. It was Philips Milano's second time winning the title following a victory in 1984–85 FIBA Korać Cup, 1985 playing as Simac Milano. Federal Republic of Yugoslavia's entrants were unable to participate due to the United Nations Security Council Resolution 757, UN economic sanctions. Team allocation * 1st, 2nd, 3rd, etc.: League position after Playoffs of the previous season shown in parentheses * TH: Title holder First round *BC Spartak Pleven, Spartak Pleven withdrew before the first leg and BA Urartu, Urartu received a forfeit (2–0) in both games. Second round *KK Budućnost, Budućnost, KK Sloboda Užice, Užice, KK ...
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2016–17 Alpe Adria Cup
The 2016–17 Alpe Adria Cup, also known as Sixt Alpe Adria Cup due to sponsorship reasons, was the second edition of Alpe Adria Cup Alpe Adria Cup was an international basketball club competition. In the 2023–24 season, the league comprised teams from seven countries: Austria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Poland, Romania, Slovakia and Slovenia. It was played under the rules o .... It started on 29 September 2016. Thirteen teams from four countries joined the competition and were divided into three groups of three teams and one group with four teams. Top two team from each group qualified for the quarterfinals. Regular season Group A Group B Group C Group D Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals References External links *Alpe Adria Cupat Eurobasket.com {{DEFAULTSORT:Alpe Adria Cup 2016–17 2016–17 in European basketball leagues 2016–17 in Croatian basketball 2016–17 in Slovenian basketball 2016–17 in Slovak basketball 2016–17 in Austrian ...
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2015–16 Alpe Adria Cup
The 2015–16 Alpe Adria Cup, also known as Sixt Alpe Adria Cup by sponsorship reasons, was the first edition of this tournament. It started on 29 September 2015 and finished in March 2016. Eight teams joined the competition and were divided into two groups of four teams each one. The eight teams advanced to a playoff where the four winners qualified to the Final Four. Regular season Group A Group B Quarterfinals First games of the quarterfinals will be played from 3 February 2016, at the arena of the Team #2. Final four The four winners of the quarterfinals joined the Final Four that was played on 1 and 2 March 2016 in Domžale, Slovenia Slovenia, officially the Republic of Slovenia, is a country in Central Europe. It borders Italy to the west, Austria to the north, Hungary to the northeast, Croatia to the south and southeast, and a short (46.6 km) coastline within the Adriati .... Helios Suns Domžale, host team, achieved the title of the first edition of the ...
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2022–23 ABA League Second Division
The 2022–23 ABA League Second Division is the 6th season of the ABA Second Division with 14 teams from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia, and Slovenia participating in it. Clubs A total of 14 clubs contest the league for the 2022–23 season, based on the results in the domestic championships and taking into consideration the results in the previous season. On the ABA Assembly session, held on 19 July 2022 in Zagreb, was confirmed clubs for the 2022–23 season. Distribution The following is the access list for this season. Club allocation The labels in the parentheses show how each team qualified for the place of its starting round: * 1st–5th: Positions in national leagues at the end of season. * ABA1: Relegated from the First Division. * TH: Title holder. * WC: Wild card. Bosnian clubs Leotar and Sloboda Tuzla failed to receive wildcards. Personnel and sponsorship Coaching changes Regular season The Regular season is ...
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Slovenian Basketball Supercup
The Slovenian Basketball Supercup is a men's professional basketball super cup competition in Slovenia, and it is played between the champion of the top-tier Slovenian First League and the winner of the Slovenian Basketball Cup The Slovenian Basketball Cup is an annual knockout basketball competition between the clubs from Slovenia. It is currently named Pokal Spar due to sponsorship reasons. Title holders * 1991–92 Smelt Olimpija * 1992–93 Smelt Olimpija * 1993 .... Games Performance by club References External linksOfficial website {{European basketball cups Supercup Basketball supercup competitions in Europe Recurring sporting events established in 2003 2003 establishments in Slovenia ...
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2022–23 Slovenian Basketball League
The 2022–23 Slovenian Basketball League, also known as Liga Nova KBM due to sponsorship reasons, is the 32nd season of the Premier A Slovenian Basketball League. Format Regular season In the first phase, ten teams compete in a home-and-away round-robin series (18 games total). Teams advanced from the regular season to one of two postseason stages, depending on their league position. Second phase The top five teams from the regular season advanced to the championship phase. Cedevita Olimpija start their competition from this phase. These teams start the second phase from scratch, with no results carrying over from the regular season. Each team plays a total of 10 games in this phase; as in the regular season, a home-and-away round-robin is used. The last five teams enter a home-and-away round-robin playout-league where two best teams qualify to quarterfinals. Playoffs Eight teams join the playoffs. Teams LTH Castings was promoted and Triglav Kranj was relegated Ven ...
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2021–22 Slovenian Basketball League
The 2021–22 Slovenian Basketball League, also known as Liga Nova KBM due to sponsorship reasons, was the 31st season of the Premier A Slovenian Basketball League. Format Regular season In the first phase, ten teams compete in a home-and-away round-robin series (18 games total). Teams advanced from the regular season to one of two postseason stages, depending on their league position. Second phase The top five teams from the regular season advanced to the championship phase. Cedevita Olimpija Košarkarski klub Cedevita Olimpija (), commonly referred to as KK Cedevita Olimpija or simply Olimpija, is a men's professional basketball club based in Ljubljana, Slovenia. The club competes in the ABA League and the Premier A Slovenian Bask ... start their competition from this phase. These teams start the second phase from scratch, with no results carrying over from the regular season. Each team plays a total of 10 games in this phase; as in the regular season, a home-and-awa ...
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