Košarkaški klub Split ( en, Split Basketball Club), commonly referred to as KK Split or simply Split, is a men's professional
basketball
Basketball is a team sport in which two teams, most commonly of five players each, opposing one another on a rectangular court, compete with the primary objective of shooting a basketball (approximately in diameter) through the defender's h ...
club
Club may refer to:
Arts, entertainment, and media
* ''Club'' (magazine)
* Club, a '' Yie Ar Kung-Fu'' character
* Clubs (suit), a suit of playing cards
* Club music
* "Club", by Kelsea Ballerini from the album '' kelsea''
Brands and enterprise ...
based in
Split
Split(s) or The Split may refer to:
Places
* Split, Croatia, the largest coastal city in Croatia
* Split Island, Canada, an island in the Hudson Bay
* Split Island, Falkland Islands
* Split Island, Fiji, better known as Hạfliua
Arts, entertain ...
,
Croatia
, image_flag = Flag of Croatia.svg
, image_coat = Coat of arms of Croatia.svg
, anthem = "Lijepa naša domovino"("Our Beautiful Homeland")
, image_map =
, map_caption =
, capit ...
. The club competes in the
ABA League
The ABA League, renamed to the ABA League First Division in 2017, is the 1st-tier regional men's professional basketball league that originally featured clubs from the former Yugoslavia (Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro, North Ma ...
and the
Croatian League.
History
The club's roots are found in Hajduk sports society's basketball section, which was established in 1945. After three years of mostly sporadic activity, in 1948, the club established its own organizational structure known as KK Hajduk, which was independent of sports society. In the next year, 1949, the club changed its name to KK Split.
After competing in the Yugoslav lower divisions for more than a decade, the club finally made it to the Yugoslav top-tier level
Yugoslav First Federal League, for the 1963–64 season, and it stayed there until the
breakup of Yugoslavia
The breakup of Yugoslavia occurred as a result of a series of political upheavals and conflicts during the early 1990s. After a period of political and economic crisis in the 1980s, constituent republics of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yu ...
.
In 1967, the club adopted–for sponsorship reasons–the name Jugoplastika (''Jugoplastika'' was a factory of clothing, accessories, and footwear products, made from thermoplastic materials and fiberglass; the original predecessor of ''AD Plastik''), and kept it until the end of the 1989–90 season. In the next season, the club participated in the worldwide, national domestic, and European competitions, under the sponsorship of POP 84 (an Italian clothes company from
Ancona
Ancona (, also , ) is a city and a seaport in the Marche region in central Italy, with a population of around 101,997 . Ancona is the capital of the province of Ancona and of the region. The city is located northeast of Rome, on the Adriatic ...
).
KK Split is among the most successful clubs in European basketball history. They are, together with the first champions of the competition,
Rīgas ASK, the only team to win the
EuroLeague trophy three times in a row. In the years
1989
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,
1990
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, and
1991
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, the team, which was known back then as Jugoplastika and POP 84, with players like
Dino Rađa,
Toni Kukoč
Toni Kukoč, nicknamed ''“The Waiter”'' (; born September 18, 1968) is a Croatian-American former professional basketball player who serves as Special Advisor to Jerry Reinsdorf, the owner of the Chicago Bulls. After a highly successful peri ...
,
Žan Tabak,
Velimir Perasović and
Zoran Savić, won the
European top-tier level basketball trophy.
Apart from these successes, the club also reached the
FIBA European Champions Cup final in
1972
Within the context of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) it was the longest year ever, as two leap seconds were added during this 366-day year, an event which has not since been repeated. (If its start and end are defined using Solar time, me ...
, and the
FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup
The FIBA Saporta Cup was the name of the second-tier level European-wide professional club basketball competition, where the domestic National Cup winners, from all over Europe, played against each other. The competition was organized by FIBA E ...
final in
1973
Events January
* January 1 - The United Kingdom, the Republic of Ireland and Denmark 1973 enlargement of the European Communities, enter the European Economic Community, which later becomes the European Union.
* January 15 – Vietnam War: ...
. It lost both finals against the 1970s
Italian League superpower
Ignis Varese, and the
Soviet Union League club
Spartak Leningrad
BC Spartak Saint Petersburg is a Russian professional basketball team that is based in Saint Petersburg, Russia. During the 2016–17 season, the club was named BC Kondrashin Belov (BCKB), after its former player Alexander Belov and its former he ...
. KK Split also won back-to-back
Korać Cup Korać is a surname. Notable persons with that name include:
* Dušan Korać (disambiguation), multiple people
* Milorad Korać (born 1969), Serbian football player and manager
* Radivoj Korać (1938–1969), Serbian basketball player
* Vitomir ...
titles in
1976
Events January
* January 3 – The International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights enters into force.
* January 5 – The Pol Pot regime proclaims a new constitution for Democratic Kampuchea.
* January 11 – The 1976 Phil ...
, against
Chinamartini Torino
Auxilium Pallacanestro Torino was an Italian professional basketball club that was based in Turin, Piedmont. It competed in the first division of Italian basketball, the LBA for the last time in the 2018–19 season. The club won one trophy, wh ...
, and in
1977
Events January
* January 8 – Three bombs explode in Moscow within 37 minutes, killing seven. The bombings are attributed to an Armenian separatist group.
* January 10 – Mount Nyiragongo erupts in eastern Zaire (now the Democrati ...
, against
Alco Bologna
Fortitudo Pallacanestro Bologna 103, commonly known as Fortitudo Bologna and currently known as Fortitudo Kiğılı Bologna for sponsorship reasons, is a basketball club based in Bologna, Italy and currently plays in the second division.
Histor ...
.
Players
Current roster
FIBA Hall of Famers
Honours

Total titles: 24
Domestic competitions
*
Croatian League
: Winners (1): 2002–03
: Runners-up (6): 1992–93, 1993–94, 1995–96, 1996–97, 2000–01, 2007–08, 2020-21
*
Croatian Cup
: Winners (5): 1991–92, 1992–93, 1993–94, 1996–97, 2003–04
: Runners-up (3): 1995–96, 1998–99, 2020–21
*
Yugoslav League (defunct)
: Winners (6):
1970–71,
1976–77,
1987–88,
1988–89,
1989–90,
1990–91
: Runners-up (6):
1971–72,
1973–74,
1974–75,
1975–76,
1978–79,
1979–80
*
Yugoslav Cup
The Yugoslav Cup ( hr, Pokal Jugoslavije; sr, Куп Југославије; sl, Pokal Jugoslavije, mk, Куп на Југославија), officially known between 1923 and 1940 as the King Alexander Cup ( sh-Latn-Cyrl, Kup kralja Aleksandra, ...
(defunct)
: Winners (5): 1971–72, 1973–74, 1976–77, 1989–90, 1990–91
: Runners-up (5): 1969–70, 1974–75, 1984–85, 1987–88, 1988–89
*
Yugoslav League 1. B (defunct)
: Winners (1): 1981–82
European competitions
*
EuroLeague
: Winners (3):
1988–89,
1989–90,
1990–91
: Runners-up (1):
1971–72
: Final Four (3):
1989
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,
1990
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,
1991
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*
FIBA Saporta Cup
The FIBA Saporta Cup was the name of the second-tier level European-wide professional club basketball competition, where the domestic National Cup winners, from all over Europe, played against each other. The competition was organized by FIBA ...
(defunct)
: Runners-up (1):
1972–73
: Semifinalists (1):
1974–75
*
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)
: Winners (2):
1975–76,
1976–77
: Semifinalists (3):
1973–74,
1978–79,
1979–80
*
European Basketball Club Super Cup (semi-official, defunct)
: Winners (1):
1990
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: Runners-up (2):
1988,
1989
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: 4th place (1):
1991
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Worldwide competitions
*
FIBA Intercontinental Cup
: 4th place (1):
1973
Events January
* January 1 - The United Kingdom, the Republic of Ireland and Denmark 1973 enlargement of the European Communities, enter the European Economic Community, which later becomes the European Union.
* January 15 – Vietnam War: ...
*
McDonald's Championship
The McDonald's Championship (sometimes called the McDonald's Open) was an international men's professional basketball club cup competition that featured a representative of the National Basketball Association (representing North America) again ...
: Runners-up (2):
1989
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,
1990
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: 4th place (1):
1991
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Other competitions
*
FIBA International Christmas Tournament (defunct)
: Winners (1):
1989
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: Runners-up (1):
1990
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Individual club awards
*
Triple Crown
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Sports Horse racing
* Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing
* Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing (United States)
** Triple Crown Trophy
** Triple Crown Productions
* Canadian Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing
* T ...
: Winners (2): 1989–90, 1990–91
*
Small Triple Crown
: Winners (1): 1976–77
Top performances in European competitions
The road to the European Cup victories
1975–76 FIBA Korać Cup
1976–77 FIBA Korać Cup
1988–89 FIBA European Champions Cup
1989–90 FIBA European Champions Cup
1990–91 FIBA European Champions Cup
One of the greatest dynasties in European-wide basketball club competition history, came between 1989 and 1991, when Split simply dominated the FIBA European Champions Cup (EuroLeague) like no other team had in decades. Head coach
Božidar Maljković
Božidar "Boža" Maljković ( sr-cyr, Божидар Божа Маљковић; born 20 April 1952) is a Serbian former professional basketball coach and current president of the Olympic Committee of Serbia.
He is one of the most successful bask ...
, put together arguably one of the most talented young teams ever seen anywhere: featuring
Toni Kukoč
Toni Kukoč, nicknamed ''“The Waiter”'' (; born September 18, 1968) is a Croatian-American former professional basketball player who serves as Special Advisor to Jerry Reinsdorf, the owner of the Chicago Bulls. After a highly successful peri ...
,
Dino Rađa,
Žan Tabak,
Velimir Perasović,
Zoran Sretenović, and
Luka Pavićević, who joined forces with veterans like
Duško Ivanović
Duško Ivanović (born September 1, 1957) is a Montenegrin professional basketball coach and former player who currently serves as head coach for Crvena zvezda of the Adriatic League and the EuroLeague.
Professional playing career
As a player, ...
. In 1989, Jugoplastika reached the
Final Four, along with heavy favorites
FC Barcelona
Futbol Club Barcelona (), commonly referred to as Barcelona and colloquially known as Barça (), is a professional Football team, football club based in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, that competes in La Liga, the top flight of Spanish footb ...
,
Maccabi Tel Aviv
Maccabi Tel Aviv ( he, מכבי תל אביב) is one of the largest sports clubs in Israel, and a part of the Maccabi association. Many sports clubs and teams in Tel Aviv are in association with Maccabi and compete in a variety of sports, such ...
, and the very competitive
Aris. Kukoč had 24 points and Ivanović had 21, to lead Split past FC Barcelona, by a score of 89–77, in the semifinals. Once in the final, Jugoplastika edged Maccabi 75–69, behind 20 points from Rađa, and 18 from an unstoppable Kukoč, whose combination of size, speed, and incredible court vision, turned him into a one-of-a-kind player.

Jugoplastika met FC Barcelona again, in the
1990 FIBA European Champions Cup Final Four, in Zaragoza, Spain. FC Barcelona was backed by thousands of fans, and managed to get a brief 61–59 lead, late in the second half, but Kukoč buried a couple of critical three-pointers, that sent Jugoplastika on its way to its second straight title. Kukoč finished the game with 20 points, and the
EuroLeague Final Four MVP award, in his magic hands.
In most places, one can find that the European champions in 1991, were called POP 84, but that was just the name of the sponsor under which the talented players of KK Split were playing that season. Despite being without Dino Rađa and Duško Ivanović, the team from Split was led by a great Toni Kukoč, and a genius-like Zoran Savić, to their third consecutive title. Since the time when
Rīgas ASK of the
USSR League, won three straight European titles, in
1958,
1959
Events January
* January 1 - Cuba: Fulgencio Batista flees Havana when the forces of Fidel Castro advance.
* January 2 - Lunar probe Luna 1 was the first man-made object to attain escape velocity from Earth. It reached the vicinity of E ...
, and
1960
It is also known as the " Year of Africa" because of major events—particularly the independence of seventeen African nations—that focused global attention on the continent and intensified feelings of Pan-Africanism.
Events
January
* J ...
, no other team had won three in a row. And in the
Final Four era, only two other teams besides Jugoplastika have been able to win even two consecutively (
Maccabi Tel Aviv
Maccabi Tel Aviv ( he, מכבי תל אביב) is one of the largest sports clubs in Israel, and a part of the Maccabi association. Many sports clubs and teams in Tel Aviv are in association with Maccabi and compete in a variety of sports, such ...
in
2004
2004 was designated as an International Year of Rice by the United Nations, and the International Year to Commemorate the Struggle Against Slavery and its Abolition (by UNESCO).
Events January
* January 3 – Flash Airlines Flight 60 ...
and
2005
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, and
Olympiacos in
2012
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, and
2013
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).
In 1991, the competition provided some big surprises, leading up to the
Final Four at Paris. English club
Kingston Kings of the
British Basketball League
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, eliminated
CSKA Moscow
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, and what is more, with a double victory, 93–77 at home and 72–74 in Moscow. German club
Bayer 04 Leverkusen
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of the
Basketball Bundesliga
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, made its debut in the third round, but the other faces were well known to everyone: FC Barcelona Banca Catalana ended first in that phase (11–3), POP 84 was second (9–5), and the other two Final Four teams would be
Scavolini Pesaro and Maccabi Tel Aviv, tied at 8–6. Once again, the first team of the previous round did not get the title. In a rematch of the previous year's final – an occurrence that has not been repeated since – the team from Split won 70–65, almost identical to the 1990 score (72–67). Thanks to a great performance by Savić, who scored 27 points, Jugoplastika had an historic three–peat.
Seasons in Yugoslavia
Split participated in the
Yugoslav First Basketball League
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from the 1964 season, until the
breakup of Yugoslavia
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, in summer of 1991 (except for 1981–82 season, when the club was relegated to the 2nd-tier level
Yugoslav 1. B Federal Basketball League
The Yugoslav First B Federal Basketball League ( sh, Prva B savezna košarkaška liga) was the second-tier level club basketball league of SFR Yugoslavia. The league's top performing clubs of each season, were promoted up to the top tier level, th ...
).
Notable players
*
Branko Radović
*
Ratomir Tvrdić
*
Josip Vranković
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The Croatian Basketball Federation ...
*
Roko Leni Ukić
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*
Nikola Vujčić
*
Dino Rađa
*
Damir Šolman
*
Duje Krstulović
*
Toni Kukoč
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*
Velimir Perasović
*
Zoran Čutura
*
Petar Skansi
*
Ivica Dukan
*
Željko Jerkov
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Professional career
Jerkov was a member ...
*
Željko Poljak
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The year 1983 saw both the official beginning of the Internet and the firs ...
*
Damjan Rudež
*
Žan Tabak
*
Goran Sobin
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Other uses
*Göran, a Swedis ...
*
Ivica Burić
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*
Aramis Naglić
*
Luka Babić
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Career
On 16 July 2019 Babić was anno ...
*
Andrija Žižić
*
Nikola Prkačin
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*
Ermal Kuqo
*
Krešimir Lončar
*
Franjo Arapović
*
Vedran Vukušić
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*Vedran Perič, a Slovenian famous account manager
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*
Joško Poljak Joško is a Croatian masculine given name that may refer to the following notable people:
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*
Damir Rančić
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Pro career
Rančić was born in Split and began his professional career in 2000 with Solin. ...
*
Teo Čizmić
*
Franko Kaštropil
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*
Srđan Subotić
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Playing career
A point guard, Subotić spent his playing career ...
*
Ante Grgurević
*
Ante Toni Žižić
*
Dragan Bender
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*
Ante Delaš
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Mario Delaš
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Mario Delaš made his professional debut ...
*
Josip Sobin
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Ivan Siriščević
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External links
Profileat aba-liga.com
Profile
at eurobasket.com
1987 births
Living pe ...
*
Bruno Šundov
*
Toni Dijan
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Filip Krušlin
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Filip Krušlin started his professional ...
*
Hrvoje Perić
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Professional c ...
*
Petar Naumoski
*
Luka Pavićević
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Duško Ivanović
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Professional playing career
As a player, ...
*
Marlon Garnett
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Career
Nicknamed "Money G", Garnett played collegiately for the ...
*
Larry Ayuso
*
Jurij Zdovc
*
Peter Vilfan
*
Zoran Sretenović
*
Zoran Savić
*
Terrence Rencher
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Playing career
Rencher was a prep star at St. Raymond High School for Boys in the B ...
*
Steve Colter
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Ray "Sugar" Richardson
*
Avie Lester
*
Jamon Gordon
*
Damir Mršić
*
Andrija Stipanović
*
Dejan Ivanov
Players at the NBA draft
Head coaches
*
Enzo Sovitti
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*
Branko Radović
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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 ...
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Petar Skansi
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Matan Rimac
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Zoran Grašo
Zoran ( sr-Cyrl, Зоран) is a common South Slavic name, the masculine form of Zora, which means ''dawn, daybreak''. The name is especially common in Serbia, North Macedonia, Croatia and a little in Slovenia.
Notable people with this given n ...
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Krešimir Ćosić
Krešimir "Krešo" Ćosić (; 26 November 1948 – 25 May 1995) was a Croatian-Yugoslavian professional basketball player and coach. He was a collegiate All-American at Brigham Young University. He revolutionized basketball in Yugoslavia and w ...
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Zoran Slavnić
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Božidar Maljković
Božidar "Boža" Maljković ( sr-cyr, Божидар Божа Маљковић; born 20 April 1952) is a Serbian former professional basketball coach and current president of the Olympic Committee of Serbia.
He is one of the most successful bask ...
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Željko Pavličević
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Slobodan Subotić
Slobodan "Piksi" Subotić ( sr-Cyrl, Слободан Суботић, el, Σλόμπονταν Σούμποτιτς; born 15 August 1956) is a Slovenian professional basketball coach and former player. He last served as the head coach for Budu� ...
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Josip "Pino" Grdović
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Predrag Kruščić
Predrag ( sr-cyr, Предраг) is a Slavic masculine given name, predominantly borne by ethnic Slavs, derived from ''pre-'' ("very, much") and ''-drag'' ("dear, beloved"), both common in Slavic dithematic names. It roughly means "very beloved". ...
References
External links
Official website of KK SplitKK Splitat Eurobasket.com
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Split
Split(s) or The Split may refer to:
Places
* Split, Croatia, the largest coastal city in Croatia
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Sport in Split, Croatia
Split
Split(s) or The Split may refer to:
Places
* Split, Croatia, the largest coastal city in Croatia
* Split Island, Canada, an island in the Hudson Bay
* Split Island, Falkland Islands
* Split Island, Fiji, better known as Hạfliua
Arts, entertain ...
Basketball teams in Yugoslavia