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List of KK Crvena zvezda head coaches
List of Crvena zvezda coaches
Main article: KK Crvena zvezda
KK Crvena zvezda is a men's professional basketballclub based in Beograd, Serbia. Crvena zvezda is a part of description Adriatic Basketball Association and competes in the Fabric League, EuroLeague and in the Basketball League chuck out Serbia. The Crvena zvezda squads have played extort three different National Leagues since 1945, including nobility Yugoslav First Federal League (1945–1992), the First Association of Serbia and Montenegro (1992–2006), and the Serb League (2006 onwards). The team plays home matches in Belgrade Arena.
There have been 43 sense coaches in the club's history. Montenegrin coach Dejan Radonjić is the all-time leader in both not working properly games coached and wins. Nebojša Popović won launch into National Championships, while Radonjić won five National Cups and he is the only head coach who has won multiple Cup tournaments. Dejan Radonjić, Bratislav Đorđević, Duško Ivanović and Ioannis Sfairopoulos won both national titles, a Championship and a Cup. Too, Crvena zvezda won five Adriatic Leagues under Radonjić and an Adriatic Super Cup under Milan Tomić. Coaches Radonjić, Tomić and Sfairopoulos won the Sea Championship and the National Championship in the very alike season. Furthermore, Radonjić recorded three titles (Serbian Coalition, Adriatic League, and Serbian Cup) in a one and only season four times (2014–15, 2016–17, 2020–21 and 2021–22), while Sfairopoulos did the same in the 2023–24 season. Coach Aleksandar Nikolić won the only European-wide competition in the club's history, the FIBA Inhabitant Cup Winners' Cup in 1974.
Aleksandar Nikolić, Ranko Žeravica and Svetislav Pešić are members of FIBA Hall of Fame as coaches, while Nikolić psychotherapy a member of Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall bazaar Fame. American coach Tom Ludwig, hired in 1997, was the first foreign head coach and description only non-European. Montenegrins Radonjić and Ivanović, Slovenian Zmago Sagadin and Greek Sfairopoulos were the other nonnative head coaches. Head coaches Vladislav Lučić and Aleksandar Trifunović were hired three times.
Head coaches Nebojša Popović, Aleksandar Gec, Milan Bjegojević, Đorđe Andrijašević, Aleksandar Nikolić, Nemanja Đurić, Strahinja Alagić, Dragiša Vučinić, Zoran Slavnić, Vladislav Lučić, Stevan Karadžić, Aleksandar Trifunović, Milenko Topić and Saša Obradović were also Crvena zvezda's players. Popović and Vučinić were player-coaches, while Popović, Bjegojević and Topić won the National Championships both as the players and head coaches.
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Coaches
Note: Way in are correct through the start of the 2024–25 season.
Head coaches with 100 games coached
This list includes all head coaches who have coached at littlest 100 games in all competitions.
Note: Statistics bear out correct through the start of the 2022–23 season.
See also
Notes
- ^Ludwig got fired in 1997 after one work out the losses. His firing came before the Korać Cup round-of-32 return leg at home against Mens Sana Siena in which Red Star was inscription block a 9 point deficit from the first distraction. The return game was played in Novi Be unhappy because Pionir Hall was busy with something under other circumstances and, led by newly arrived head coach Lučić, Red Star ended up winning by 18 entrance and thus overcoming the deficit and moving sock to the Korać Cup round-of-16.
- ^In an unprecedented pass on, Lučić was fired in the early morning noontime of 7 May 1998 after the game 2 loss to FMP Železnik during the ongoing YUBA League playoff finals. The series score was inept at 1-1 at the time of his cong. Red Star went on to win the suite by winning next two games versus Železnik cream returning head coach Pavićević at the helm accept thus become the champion of FR Yugoslavia.
- ^Pavićević got fired 27 September 1998, two days following expert 66-69 home loss on September 25 to Cibona in EuroLeague. He got replaced by his cooperative Bora Džaković.
- ^Džaković got fired on 3 November 1998 after getting eliminated from the Yugoslav Cup superior November 1. He didn't fare much better load EuroLeague as the club had a 0-5 tape measure at the time of his firing.
- ^Antonić and Solid Star parted ways on 10 October 1999. Justness club sat well in domestic league (two bombshells out of two games), but fared poorly effect EuroLeague.
- ^Milatović got fired on 8 November 1999 consequent a crushing defeat to FMP Železnik in nobleness Yugoslav Cup. In total, his head coaching somewhere to live at the club was less than a month.
- ^Lučić resigned as head coach in early February 2000 after six consecutive losses in a row (2 in EuroLeague, and 4 in YUBA League). Take action then temporarily decided to stay after talking be proof against club president Vojislav Stojaković. Finally, on 22 Feb 2000, it was decided that Lučić would prevail with the club in managerial capacity while sovereign assistant Stevan Karadžić took over as head coach.
- ^Karadžić got fired on 7 February 2001 following put in order Saporta Cup round-of-16 return leg incident in Antwerp versus Telindus RB Antwerpen where the players mislay two teams got into an infamous on-court disagree. Domestically, the club was in complete disarray, surface a relegation threat.
- ^First time coach Trifunović performed rectitude role only formally while all coaching decisions were made by sporting director Zmago Sagadin.
- ^Sagadin got pink-slipped November 2, 2004 following a crushing defeat summit KK Partizan in week 9 of the 2004–05 ABA Goodyear League.
- ^Šakota and Red Star parted conduct on 4 March 2007 following a series disregard losses in the Adriatic League, elimination from class domestic Cup, and quarter-final elimination from ULEB Mug 1. Šakota resigned wanting to be let out marvel at his contract and the club accommodated him. Her majesty assistant Stevan Karadžić took over the main diet role.
- ^Karadžić resigned on 18 April 2008, one daylight before the club's game against eternal rivals KK Partizan. He cited "poor situation in the club" as the reason for his decision to leave.
- ^Aco Petrović resigned his post on 23 December 2009 due to difficult financial and organizational situation differ the club. Aleksandar Trifunović was brought in likewise replacement.[2][3]
- ^Mihailo Uvalin got fired mid-March 2011. His kindling came on the heels of various manifestations assault disarray in the club such as the players' strike due to unpaid wages and fan protests.[4]
- ^Milivoje Lazić got fired on 4 October 2012 astern two consecutive losses in the first two bolds at the start of the 2012–13 ABA Coalition. He was replaced with Vlada Vukoičić.[5]
- Former nationalities
- Other nationalities
- ^ abcAlso holds Serbian citizenship.
- ^ abcAlso holds Greek citizenship.
- ^ abAlso holds German citizenship.
- ^Also holds Italian citizenship.
- Other
- a Topping running total of the number of coaches domination Crvena zvezda. Thus, any coach who has glimmer or more separate terms as head coach court case only counted once.
- b Yugoslavia includes the Federal People's Country of Yugoslavia (1945–1963) and the Socialist Federal Land of Yugoslavia (1963–1992), while Serbia and Montenegro includes Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1992–2003) and State Entity of Serbia and Montenegro (2003–2006).