Košarkaški klub FMP ( sr-cyr, Кошаркашки клуб ФMП), commonly referred to as KK FMP, was a men's professional
basketball
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club based in
Belgrade
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,
Serbia
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. The club played its home games at the 3,000 capacity
Železnik Hall and have won the regional
ABA League
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twice, in the 2003–04 and 2005–06 seasons.
In 2011, the club started cooperating with
KK Crvena zvezda and competed under their name until 2015. In 2015, the club disbanded its senior team and changed the name to KK ILR Železnik.
In 2013,
Radnički FMP (formerly Radnički Novi Sad) adopted the name and the FMP logo, and renamed itself to
KK FMP. However, not only according to the club's official website, but also according to the official website of the Adriatic League, this club still competes in the Adriatic League.
History
1975–1986: early years
The club was established under the name KK ILR Železnik in 1975 on the joint initiative of the Ivo Lola Ribar Machine Factory (named after Yugoslav communist politician and military leader
Ivo Lola Ribar
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) and the
Železnik
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Location
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local community administrative board. Initially, the club was part of the Ivo Lola Ribar Sports Society, which, in addition to basketball, also fielded teams in football, handball, volleyball, boxing, bowling, archery, and chess.
During its beginnings, the club competed in the Belgrade Municipal League (Belgrade Zone), playing its home games on the outdoor concrete court belonging to the Braća Jerković Elementary School. Since the local league was run in the spring-summer period, the club also entered the Belgrade Winter League in order to maintain the fitness level until the start of the next season. The new club was well-received by Železnik residents who often packed the small home court. Over time, as interest in basketball grew throughout the community, the club started developing a
youth system by adding various age categories.
In the 1980s, the Železnik's senior squad starting posting notable results as the club progressed from the lower leagues. By the mid-1980s, they made it to Serbian Provincial League. However, with promotion to a higher level of competition, the operating costs also started rising. Unable to cover the costs of renting a basketball hall in which to compete, ILR Železnik effectively folded in 1986 as basketball activities ceased.
1991–2011: years of success
The club was inactive until 1991 when it got reestablished under the name KK FMP Železnik on the initiative of the ''Fabrika metalnih proizvoda'' (Metal Products Factory), which became the club's owner. Almost immediately, the reestablished club continued where it had left-off in 1986. Following a season in the Second Serbian Provincial League, the club gained promotion to the First Provincial League. For the 1994–95 season, FMP Železnik made it to the
YUBA B League, the 2nd-tier league in
FR Yugoslavia
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. In this season, they won a top spot with only four losses, winning promotion to the
YUBA League. On the club's 20th anniversary, in the
1995–96 season, FMP Železnik competed in the national top-tier league, finishing third the Group Three and gaining qualification into the second stage, the Championship League, where they finished ninth with a 19–17 record. In 1997, the club won its first major trophy, the
Yugoslav Cup
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, after a 105–92 win over
Partizan Inex in
Niš
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. The club has never won a National League title, even they went into three finals (
1996–97,
1997–98, 2002–03).
In the
2003–04 ABA season, the team, competing under the name KK Reflex, won the regional
ABA League
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, defeating Croatian side
Cibona in the final. Two years later, the club won another ABA title winning over Partizan in the Final.
FMP played in the final of the 2011
Radivoj Korać Cup
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against
Partizan, where they lost 77–73.
2011–2015: agreement with Crvena zvezda
In August 2011, the club has reached a five-year agreement with
KK Crvena zvezda after which the club used the Crvena zvezda's name, emblem, and colors in that period.
The agreement stipulates that all the club's results within the specified period (including trophies) will be attributed to the Crvena zvezda. After this period, the contract stipulated that Crvena zvezda will continue where the FMP has left off.
In July 2015, Crvena zvezda became financially consolidate, and the agreement between the clubs ended a year before it was originally planned.
In the meantime,
KK Radnički Basket (formerly Radnički Novi Sad) changed its name to
Radnički FMP and subsequently to
KK FMP in 2013 with headquarters at the same address where the "original" FMP was based. Radnički FMP used the same team colors and partially modified logo, while "the original" FMP has changed its name to KK ILR Železnik and started competing with a
youth system only.
Players
Retired numbers
Players in the NBA draft
Coaches

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Momir Milatović (1996–1998)
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Boško Đokić (1998)
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Aleksandar Petrović (1998–2001)
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Miodrag Baletić (2001–2002)
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Vlade Đurović (2002–2004)
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Boško Đokić (2004–2005)
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Vlada Vukoičić (2005–2008)
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Slobodan Klipa (2008)
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Milovan Stepandić (2008–2009)
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Slobodan Klipa (2009)
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Vlade Đurović (2009–2010)
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Boško Đokić (2010–2011)
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Aleksandar Petrović (2011)
Season-by-season
Trophies and awards
Trophies
YUBA League
:*''Runners-up (3)'' –
1996–97,
1997–98, 2002–03
Yugoslav Cup
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/
Radivoj Korać Cup
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:*Winners (4) – 1996–97,
2002–03,
2004–05,
2006–07
:*''Runners-up (4)'' – 1998–99,
2003–04, 2009–10, 2010–11
Adriatic League
:*Winners (2) –
2003–04,
2005–06
:*''Runners-up (1)'' –
2006–07
Notable players
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Nemanja Aleksandrov
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Ognjen Aškrabić
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Branko Cvetković
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Zoran Erceg
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Mile Ilić
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Dragan Labović
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Branko Jorović
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Dušan Kecman
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Branko Lazić
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Milan Mačvan
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Marko Marinović
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Dejan Milojević
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Veselin Petrović
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Bojan Popović
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Vuk Radivojević
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Vladimir Radmanović
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Miroslav Raduljica
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Aleksandar Rašić
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Duško Savanović
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Aleksandar Smiljanić
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Miloš Teodosić
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Filip Videnov
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Guy Pnini
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Kimani Ffriend
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Predrag Samardžiski
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Goran Bošković
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Nikola Bulatović
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Goran Nikolić
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Luka Pavićević
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Dejan Radonjić
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Mladen Šekularac
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Slavko Vraneš
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Chris Warren
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Reggie Freeman
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Brandon Bowman
International record
References
External links
Official website
{{DEFAULTSORT:FMP
Basketball teams in Belgrade
KK FMP (1991–2011)
Defunct basketball teams in Serbia
Basketball teams in Yugoslavia
Basketball teams established in 1975
Basketball teams established in 1991
Basketball teams disestablished in 2015
1975 establishments in Serbia
1991 establishments in Serbia