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Aleksandar Trifunović (basketball)

Aleksandar Trifunović (Serbian Cyrillic: Александар Трифуновић; born 30 May 1967) is a Serbian professional basketball coach and former player who is the current head coach for Dinamo București of the Romanian Liga Națională.

Aleksandar Trifunović
Trifunović coaching Crvena zvezda in February 2010.
CS Dinamo București
PositionHead Coach
LeagueLiga Națională
Personal information
Born (1967-05-30) 30 May 1967 (age 55)
Belgrade, SR Serbia,
Yugoslavia
NationalitySerbian
Listed height201 cm (6 ft 7 in)
Career information
NBA draft1989 / Undrafted
Playing career1986–2001
PositionShooting guard
Number12
Coaching career2002–present
Career history
As player:
1986–1988Crvena zvezda
1988–1991Zadar
1991–1997Crvena zvezda
1997–1998Fribourg
1998–2000Pogoń Ruda Śląska
2000–2001Beopetrol
As coach:
2002–2003Crvena zvezda
2003–2004Crvena zvezda (assistant)
2004–2005Crvena zvezda
2006–2007Lietuvos rytas (assistant)
2007-2008Lietuvos rytas
2008–2009Panionios
2009Spartak Saint Petersburg
2009–2010Crvena zvezda
2010–2011Lietuvos rytas
2011–2012Žalgiris
2013–2015Astana
2016–2017Yeşilgiresun Belediye
2017–2018Pınar Karşıyaka
2019Igokea
2020–2021Khimki (assistant)
2022–presentDinamo București
Career highlights and awards
As player:

As head coach:

Playing career

Trifunović began his pro career with Crvena zvezda before moving to KK Zadar where he played for 3 seasons under head coaches Dragan Šakota, Slavko Trninić, and Krešimir Ćosić. He returned to Crvena zvezda in summer 1991, contributing greatly to the club's two back-to-back league titles.

Coaching career

Trifunović was the head coach of the Serbian League club Crvena zvezda during the 2001–02 season. Trifunović was the head coach for the Serbian club Crvena zvezda during the 2002–03 season and during the month of December during the 2004-05 season. He firmly established his head coaching career in Lithuania with the Lithuanian League club Lietuvos rytas in the years 2006–2008. Rytas club reached the ULEB Cup finals in the 2006–07 season and the EuroLeague Top 16 stage in the 2007–08 season. He also won the Baltic League championship in 2007 for Rytas. In the 2008 off-season, he became the head coach of the Greek League club Panionios.[1]

In 2009, he became the head coach of the Russian Super League club Spartak Saint Petersburg.[2] He resigned from the club on 10 November 2009.[3] On 27 December 2009, Trifa signed a new one and a half year contract with Crvena zvezda.[4] In October 2010, Trifunovic returned to Lietuvos rytas.[5] Despite a slow start, he led the team to the Euroleague Top16. However, a loss in the LKF cup and finishing only 3rd in the Baltic League led to Trifunovic parting ways with Rytas in April 2011.[6]

After starting the 2011–12 season without a team, Trifunović shocked everyone when he became the head coach of BC Žalgiris, the archrival of Lietuvos Rytas.[7] Trifunovic led BC Žalgiris to the LKF cup, and also helped win the Baltic League and the Lithuanian League championships, beating Lietuvos rytas in the finals.[8]

In December 2013, Trifunović became the head coach of BC Astana.[9] In February 2015, he was released by the club.[10] On 9 February 2016, Trifunović was named the head coach of Yeşilgiresun Belediye of the Turkish Basketball Super League.[11] On 11 August 2016 he re-signed with Yeşilgiresun for one more season.[12]

On 20 June 2017, Trifunović was named as the head coach of Pınar Karşıyaka.[13] In June 2019, he signed for Bosnian club Igokea.[14] He left Igokea in October 2019 due to health issues.[15]

On 26 July 2022, Dinamo București signed Trifunović as their new head coach.[16]

National team coaching career

In May 2022, the Azerbaijan Basketball Federation hired Trifunović as the new head coach for the Azerbaijan men's national basketball team.[17]

Personal life

His son Uroš (born 2000) is a basketball player,[18] currently playing for Partizan.

On 16 September 2019, Trifunović suffered a stroke.[19][20]

See also

References

  1. ^ Panionios hires Trifunovic as coach
  2. ^ Spartak St. Petersburg lands coach Trifunovic
  3. ^ Trifunovic leaves the bench of Spartak
  4. ^ Trifunovic, new Crvena Zvezda boss
  5. ^ L. Rytas brings back Trifunovic
  6. ^ Rastali se Trifunović i Lijetuvos ritas
  7. ^ Zalgiris tabs Trifunovic for bench
  8. ^ Zalgiris Sweep Lietuvos Rytas
  9. ^ BC Astana name Aleksandar Trifunovic head coach
  10. ^ BC Astana fires coach Aleksandar Trifunovic
  11. ^ Yesilgiresun name Aleksandar Trifunovic head coach
  12. ^ Coach Aleksandar Trifunovic extends his deal with Yesilgiresun
  13. ^ Aleksandar Trifunovic named Pinar Karsiyaka head coach
  14. ^ "Aleksandar Trifunović novi trener Igokee". novosti.rs. Retrieved 11 June 2019.
  15. ^ "Igokea appoint Dragan Bajić as new head coach and add Michael Green to the 2019/20 roster". aba-liga.com. Retrieved 7 November 2019.
  16. ^ "Trifunović u Rumuniji". b92.net. Retrieved 27 July 2022.
  17. ^ "Aca Trifunović novi selektor Azerbejdžana". mozzartsport.com. Retrieved 20 May 2022.
  18. ^ "Uroš Trifunović zaigrao za Karšijaku". basketballsphere.com. Retrieved 14 July 2018.
  19. ^ "Aleksandar Trifunović imao moždani udar". rs.n1info.com. Retrieved 18 September 2019.
  20. ^ "Aleksandar Trifunović doživeo moždani udar". b92.net. Retrieved 18 September 2019.

External links

  • Euroleague.net Coaching Profile

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See also Aleksandar Trifunovic footballer Aleksandar Trifunovic Serbian Cyrillic Aleksandar Trifunoviћ born 30 May 1967 is a Serbian professional basketball coach and former player who is the current head coach for Dinamo București of the Romanian Liga Națională Aleksandar TrifunovicTrifunovic coaching Crvena zvezda in February 2010 CS Dinamo BucureștiPositionHead CoachLeagueLiga NaționalăPersonal informationBorn 1967 05 30 30 May 1967 age 55 Belgrade SR Serbia YugoslaviaNationalitySerbianListed height201 cm 6 ft 7 in Career informationNBA draft1989 UndraftedPlaying career1986 2001PositionShooting guardNumber12Coaching career2002 presentCareer historyAs player 1986 1988Crvena zvezda1988 1991Zadar1991 1997Crvena zvezda1997 1998Fribourg1998 2000Pogon Ruda Slaska2000 2001BeopetrolAs coach 2002 2003Crvena zvezda2003 2004Crvena zvezda assistant 2004 2005Crvena zvezda2006 2007Lietuvos rytas assistant 2007 2008Lietuvos rytas2008 2009Panionios2009Spartak Saint Petersburg2009 2010Crvena zvezda2010 2011Lietuvos rytas2011 2012Zalgiris2013 2015Astana2016 2017Yesilgiresun Belediye2017 2018Pinar Karsiyaka2019Igokea2020 2021Khimki assistant 2022 presentDinamo BucureștiCareer highlights and awardsAs player 2 YUBA League champion 1993 1994 As head coach Lithuanian League champion 2012 Lithuanian Cup winner 2012 2 Baltic League champion 2007 2012 Contents 1 Playing career 2 Coaching career 3 National team coaching career 4 Personal life 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksPlaying career EditTrifunovic began his pro career with Crvena zvezda before moving to KK Zadar where he played for 3 seasons under head coaches Dragan Sakota Slavko Trninic and Kresimir Cosic He returned to Crvena zvezda in summer 1991 contributing greatly to the club s two back to back league titles Coaching career EditTrifunovic was the head coach of the Serbian League club Crvena zvezda during the 2001 02 season Trifunovic was the head coach for the Serbian club Crvena zvezda during the 2002 03 season and during the month of December during the 2004 05 season He firmly established his head coaching career in Lithuania with the Lithuanian League club Lietuvos rytas in the years 2006 2008 Rytas club reached the ULEB Cup finals in the 2006 07 season and the EuroLeague Top 16 stage in the 2007 08 season He also won the Baltic League championship in 2007 for Rytas In the 2008 off season he became the head coach of the Greek League club Panionios 1 In 2009 he became the head coach of the Russian Super League club Spartak Saint Petersburg 2 He resigned from the club on 10 November 2009 3 On 27 December 2009 Trifa signed a new one and a half year contract with Crvena zvezda 4 In October 2010 Trifunovic returned to Lietuvos rytas 5 Despite a slow start he led the team to the Euroleague Top16 However a loss in the LKF cup and finishing only 3rd in the Baltic League led to Trifunovic parting ways with Rytas in April 2011 6 After starting the 2011 12 season without a team Trifunovic shocked everyone when he became the head coach of BC Zalgiris the archrival of Lietuvos Rytas 7 Trifunovic led BC Zalgiris to the LKF cup and also helped win the Baltic League and the Lithuanian League championships beating Lietuvos rytas in the finals 8 In December 2013 Trifunovic became the head coach of BC Astana 9 In February 2015 he was released by the club 10 On 9 February 2016 Trifunovic was named the head coach of Yesilgiresun Belediye of the Turkish Basketball Super League 11 On 11 August 2016 he re signed with Yesilgiresun for one more season 12 On 20 June 2017 Trifunovic was named as the head coach of Pinar Karsiyaka 13 In June 2019 he signed for Bosnian club Igokea 14 He left Igokea in October 2019 due to health issues 15 On 26 July 2022 Dinamo București signed Trifunovic as their new head coach 16 National team coaching career EditIn May 2022 the Azerbaijan Basketball Federation hired Trifunovic as the new head coach for the Azerbaijan men s national basketball team 17 Personal life EditHis son Uros born 2000 is a basketball player 18 currently playing for Partizan On 16 September 2019 Trifunovic suffered a stroke 19 20 See also EditList of KK Crvena zvezda head coachesReferences Edit Panionios hires Trifunovic as coach Spartak St Petersburg lands coach Trifunovic Trifunovic leaves the bench of Spartak Trifunovic new Crvena Zvezda boss L Rytas brings back Trifunovic Rastali se Trifunovic i Lijetuvos ritas Zalgiris tabs Trifunovic for bench Zalgiris Sweep Lietuvos Rytas BC Astana name Aleksandar Trifunovic head coach BC Astana fires coach Aleksandar Trifunovic Yesilgiresun name Aleksandar Trifunovic head coach Coach Aleksandar Trifunovic extends his deal with Yesilgiresun Aleksandar Trifunovic named Pinar Karsiyaka head coach Aleksandar Trifunovic novi trener Igokee novosti rs Retrieved 11 June 2019 Igokea appoint Dragan Bajic as new head coach and add Michael Green to the 2019 20 roster aba liga com Retrieved 7 November 2019 Trifunovic u Rumuniji b92 net Retrieved 27 July 2022 Aca Trifunovic novi selektor Azerbejdzana mozzartsport com Retrieved 20 May 2022 Uros Trifunovic zaigrao za Karsijaku basketballsphere com Retrieved 14 July 2018 Aleksandar Trifunovic imao mozdani udar rs n1info com Retrieved 18 September 2019 Aleksandar Trifunovic doziveo mozdani udar b92 net Retrieved 18 September 2019 External links EditEuroleague net Coaching Profile Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Aleksandar Trifunovic basketball amp oldid 1101390101, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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