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Duško Vujošević

Duško Vujošević (Serbian Cyrillic: Душко Вујошевић; born 3 March 1959) is a Montenegrin and Serbian professional basketball coach.

Duško Vujošević
Vujošević in August 2011
Personal information
Born (1959-03-03) March 3, 1959 (age 64)
Titograd, PR Montenegro, FPR Yugoslavia
NationalityMontenegrin[1] / Serbian[1]
PositionHead coach
Coaching career1976–present
Career history
As coach:
1982–1983OKK Beograd
1984–1985Mladost Zemun
1985–1987Partizan (assistant)
1987–1989Partizan
1989–1990Oximesa
1990–1991Partizan
1991–1992Crvena zvezda
1992–1995Brescia
1995–1997Olimpia Pistoia
1997–1998VL Pesaro
1999–2001Radnički Belgrade
2001–2010Partizan
2010CSKA Moscow
2012–2015Partizan
2016–2017Limoges
2019–2021U BT Cluj-Napoca
Career highlights and awards
As head coach:
Medals

Early life

Duško Vujošević was born in Titograd (modern-day Podgorica), PR Montenegro, FPR Yugoslavia. His parents are from Kuči (a region in Podgorica and historical tribe).[1] Vujošević was only five years old when the family moved to Belgrade.[2][3]

Club coaching

Early career

Vujošević began his coaching career as a 17-year-old, in 1976. Until 1982 he coached various junior teams in Partizan's youth system. After that, he moved to OKK Beograd for one season and led the club's junior team to the Yugoslav title. The same year, he worked on the coaching staff of OKK Beograd's full squad.[4] After completing the compulsory military service, Vujošević worked at Mladost Zemun for a season.

Partizan

Assistant to Vladislav Lučić

During summer 1985, Vujošević returned to Partizan organization, becoming assistant to the newly arrived head coach Vladislav Lučić. At the pre-season training camp on Mount Zlatibor, Vujošević contracted hepatitis that kept him away from the first team. Even after recovering, he spent most of the season dealing with the club's junior and cadet squads.

Partizan finished out the league season in 5th spot with a 12–10 overall record, which wasn't enough to make the league playoffs, but qualified the club to play in the following season's FIBA Korać Cup.

1986–87: Taking over as head coach mid-season and winning the league

Over the summer 1986, Partizan management led by the club vice-president Dragan Kićanović initiated a major rebuilding effort with the arrival of 20-year-old small forward Žarko Paspalj from KK Budućnost and 18-year-old center Vlade Divac from Sloga Kraljevo who had already been playing for the national team. The head coach position was also looked at with several experienced names such as Vlade Đurović (fresh off winning the league with KK Zadar) being considered. However, in-demand Ðurović went to cross-town rivals Crvena zvezda, while Partizan decided to stay with its head coach Lale Lučić with Vujošević continuing as his assistant.

Lučić got fired in December 1986 and his assistant Vujošević took over as head coach on an interim basis.

Taking over the squad where some of the players were older than him, young Vujošević set about stamping his authority on the team. Guided by the 27-year-old Vujošević, the squad gelled well with talented youngsters being mentored by the more experienced roster players — Paspalj by Goran Grbović, Divac by Milenko Savović, and Đorđević by Željko Obradović. Partizan finished the regular league season in 2nd spot with an 18–4 record, behind defending European champion KK Cibona that amazingly went 22-0 without a single loss. In the playoffs, Partizan faced off against Boža Maljković-coached young KK Split (Jugoplastika) team at the semifinal stage, winning the best-of-three series 2–1. In the final, Partizan somewhat improbably met cross-town rivals Crvena zvezda after they managed to pull out an upset victory over powerhouse Cibona in the other semifinal series. Vujošević's team went ahead in the series, winning the opening game on its home court at Hala sportova. In game 2 on Red Star's home court at Hala Pionir, Partizan beat Vlade Ðurović's team again in a tense contest with many lead changes that was decided by Goran Grbović's three-pointer 23 seconds before the end that put crno-beli two points ahead and later Zoran Radović's failure to convert both free-throws. The game ended 88–89 and Partizan won the series 2-0 as well as the Yugoslav League title, its 4th overall and first for young head coach Vujošević who was only 28 years of age.

1987–88: European Champions Cup Final Four run and losing the Yugoslav League playoff final

Winning the Yugoslav league title made Vujošević's interim head coaching position into a permanent one. In the 1987–88 season, Vujošević took Partizan to the European Champions Cup Final Four in Ghent and finished third. In the following season, Vujošević led Partizan to the Korać Cup title and the Yugoslav Cup trophy.

Vujošević is a coach renowned for his work with young players. He was credited with producing a formidable generation of players who became famous worldwide after making their debut in Partizan (Divac, Paspalj, Predrag Danilović, Aleksandar Đorđević and others).

First time abroad: CD Oximesa

In the 1989–90 season, he was the head coach of the Spanish team CD Oximesa from Granada. Taking over Oximesa for Vujošević meant a reunion with power forward Goran Grbović who had previously been coached by Vujošević in Partizan for two seasons from 1986 until 1988. Furthermore, Vujošević brought along centre Milenko Savović from Partizan with him.

The season was not a successful one after the club failed to make it to the champions group, and later on in the campaign even had to fight hard to avoid relegation.

Back in Partizan for a season

After his poor season in Spain, Vujošević returned to Partizan during summer 1990 after only a year out of the club, succeeding Borislav Ćorković as head coach. Boosted by the return of Paspalj following his unsuccessful NBA stint, Vujošević's team was looking to challenge for major trophies. However, it yet again finished second-best to KK Split despite the reigning European champion losing one of its main players Dino Rađa over the summer as well as being forced to hire new coach Željko Pavličević after Božidar Maljković got lured away by Barcelona. After going 18–4 in the regular season (enough for 2nd place behind 19-3 Split), Partizan managed to defeat Cibona in the playoff semifinal series, but came up short again in the playoff finals versus Split that won the series 2–1.

Red Star Belgrade

In the summer 1991, 32-year-old Vujošević took the head coaching offer from the cross-town rivals KK Crvena zvezda. He led his new team in the 1991–92 season to the playoffs finals where he met his old team KK Partizan led by debutante head coach and Vujošević's former player Željko Obradović. Having won the Euroleage title two months earlier, Partizan ended up winning the league championship contest as well.

Basket Brescia

From 1992 to 1998 Vujošević worked in Italy, coaching Brescia, Pistoia and Scavolini.

In summer 1992, he moved to Basket Brescia [it], a club competing in Serie B d'Eccellenza [it], the third-tier basketball league in Italy. Following the 1992-93 season [it], Brescia got relegated to the fourth-tier Serie B2.

Vujošević stayed on, coaching the club in the fourth-tier Italian league during the 1993-94 season and winning promotion back to the third-tier.

After one more season in the third-tier [it], the coach moved on.

Olimpia Pistoia

Joining Olimpia Pistoia in summer 1995, Vujošević finally got a chance to coach in the top-tier Serie A. Leading the team to the 9th place league finish [it], they made the playoffs. In the playoffs, Pistoia defeated 8th-placed Viola Reggio Calabria 2-games-to-0 before getting eliminated by the defending champions Virtus Bologna in the next round.

The following season, 1996-97 [it], the team finished the regular season in 10th spot, again making the playoffs. This time they were eliminated at the very first hurdle against Pallacanestro Varese.

Victoria Libertas Pesaro

In summer 1997, Vujosevic made a move to another bottom-dwelling Serie A club, joining Victoria Libertas, the once storied club that had fallen on hard times financially in the meantime.

Under Vujošević's guidance in the 1997-98 league season [it], the club ended getting relegated.

After returning from Italy, Vujošević joined the coaching staff of Budućnost as a consultant to head coach Muta Nikolić for the 1998–99 season. The following two seasons, from 1999 to 2001 he was the head coach of Radnički Beograd.

Partizan, CSKA and Partizan again

Since his return to Partizan in 2001, he has won nine consecutive national championships (2002–2010), four cups (2002, 2008, 2009, 2010), and four consecutive Adriatic League titles (2007-2010), thus becoming the most successful coach in the club's history. Also, under his management Partizan made it to the Euroleague Final Four, in the 2009–10 Euroleague season.

He won the Alexander Gomelsky Coach of the Year award as the best Euroleague coach of the 2008–09 season.[5] On 25 June 2010, Vujošević signed three-year contract with Russian club CSKA Moscow. Only few months later, Vujošević and CSKA Moscow decided to part their ways after elimination in the first stage of Euroleague.[6][7]

On 25 June 2012, after two years of not working as head coach, Vujošević signed a long-term contract with Partizan Belgrade.[4]

On 8 September 2015, he parted ways with Partizan.[8] The coach's departure from the state-funded KK Partizan occurred amid controversy and acrimony over his criticism directed at the ruling party in Serbia, especially Prime Minister Aleksandar Vučić. In subsequent interviews Vujošević has made claims that Vučić's government effectively forced his removal by presenting the club management with a situation of cutting its funding if he remains its coach.[9]

Limoges CSP

On 13 January 2016, Vujošević took over French club Limoges CSP.[10] While coaching Limoges, they finished 10th in the LNB Pro A, and he led his team to the round of 16 in the French Basketball Cup.

He left the team at the end of the 2016–2017. season.

U BT Cluj-Napoca

On 18 June 2019, Duško signed a one-year deal with Romanian basketball club U-BT Cluj-Napoca. In the 2019–2020 season his club finished 2nd in the Liga Națională group A, Romaina's first division, before the season got cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

On June 24, 2020, he signed a one-year extension with the club,[11] that season he won the Liga Națională, and the Romanian Basketball Cup. At the end of the season he left the club.

National team coaching career

SFR Yugoslavia youth teams

1988 European Championship for Juniors

As head coach of the Yugoslavia junior national team (players born in 1970), Vujošević won the 1988 European Championship for Juniors held on home soil in Titov Vrbas and Srbobran. Playing at home with a talented squad led by Predrag Danilović, Arijan Komazec, Žan Tabak, Rastko Cvetković, Oliver Popović, and Dževad Alihodžić, Yugoslavia won all of its games en route to the trophy.

1991 FIBA Under-19 World Championship

In summer 1991, Vujošević selected the Yugoslav U19 team for the World Under-19 Championship in Edmonton, Canada. With Veljko Mršić, Dejan Bodiroga, Dragan Tarlać, Borko Radović, Željko Rebrača, Teo Čizmić, and Željko Topalović on its roster, the team made it out of the initial group stage with a 2–1 record (winning over Soviet Union and Syria, but losing to Brazil).

At the next group stage Vujošević's Yugoslavia faced Italy (loss), Romania (win), and Spain (loss), finishing tied for the second spot with Spain with a 1–2 record, however, Yugoslavs advanced because of better basket difference thus qualifying for the semifinals.

In the semifinals, Yugoslavia faced the United States led by Lance Miller, Bryan Caver, Wesley Person, Khalid Reeves, Ed Stokes, and Antonio Lang, losing a close game 74–76.

In the 3rd place match versus Argentina featuring Jorge Racca, Gabriel Cocha Silva, Gabriel Diaz, Alejandro Montecchia, Carlos Simoni, Claudio Farabello, and Rubén Wolkowyski, Vujošević's team lost another close contest 71-74 thus finishing just out of the medals with an overall 3–5 record.

Serbia-Montenegro

On 22 March 2003, Vujošević's appointment as head coach of the reigning European and World champions Serbia and Montenegro national basketball team was announced, with the upcoming EuroBasket 2003 in Sweden being his first order of business.[12] Taking over for Svetislav Pešić and signing on for two years plus an optional third year with the Basketball Federation of Serbia and Montenegro (KSSCG),[12] Vujošević took the national team head coaching job in parallel with his club head coaching duties at KK Partizan.

Due to many of the team's stars—most notably Dejan Bodiroga and Vlade Divac—taking the summer off from the national team, Vujošević turned to a mix of young prospects as well as players who had been on the national team fringes previously. The preparation stage for the competition was further marked by Vujošević's mid-August 2003 decision to kick thirty-one-year-old veteran center Dejan Koturović out of the team's training camp, reportedly due to lack of discipline.[13] The decision turned into an immediate public row between the two.[14] The coach and the player soon made up publicly with Koturović being reinstated in the team and eventually even making the final 12-man roster Vujošević took to the tournament. Six final roster spots were filled with national team debutantes at major competitions—eighteen-year-old Kosta Perović, twenty-one-year-old Vule Avdalović, twenty-four-year-old Ognjen Aškrabić, twenty-seven-year-old Đuro Ostojić, twenty-seven-year-old Dušan Vukčević, and twenty-nine-year-old Nebojša Bogavac.

At the EuroBasket 2003 in Sweden, Serbia-Montenegro experienced hard time getting into the quarterfinals where it lost by 16 points to Lithuania that would go on to win the championship. Finishing the tournament in sixth place was seen as disappointment for Serbia-Montenegro.[15]

Montenegro

In April 2007, Vujošević accepted the head coach position of the Montenegro national basketball team. He stayed at the position until 20 November 2010, reportedly resigning out of desire to focus solely on his head coaching job at CSKA Moscow that he had been performing for several months already.[16][17] Ironically, CSKA fired Vujošević only five days later.[18]

Bosnia and Herzegovina

In April 2017, he was named as the head coach of the Bosnia and Herzegovina national team.[19] He held this position until August 2018.[20]

Coaching record

Legend
G Games coached W Games won L Games lost W–L % Win-loss %

Note: The EuroLeague is not the only competition in which the team played during the season. He also coached in domestic competition, and regional competition if applicable.

Euroleague

Team Year G W L W–L% Result
Partizan 1987–88 18 13 5 .722 Won in 3rd place game
Partizan 2001–02 14 6 8 .429 Eliminated in group play
2002–03 13 4 9 .308 Eliminated in group play
2003–04 14 6 8 .429 Eliminated in group play
2004–05 14 2 12 .143 Eliminated in group play
2005–06 14 2 12 .143 Eliminated in group play
2006–07 20 8 12 .400 Eliminated in Top 16 Stage
2007–08 23 11 12 .478 Lost in Quarterfinal Playoffs
2008–09 19 9 10 .474 Lost in Quarterfinal Playoffs
2009–10 22 11 11 .500 Lost in 3rd place game
CSKA Moscow 2010–11 6 1 5 .167 (fired)
Partizan 2012–13 10 2 8 .200 Eliminated in group play
2013–14 24 7 17 .292 Eliminated in Top 16 Stage
Career 211 82 129 .389

Political activity

On 24 February 2022, it was announced that the opposition coalition around the Social Democratic Party (SDS) named Vujošević as their ballot carrier and mayoral candidate for the upcoming Belgrade City Assembly election.[21] Vujošević's list won 2.92% of the popular vote, failing to gain a seat in the City Assembly.

Personal life

Vujošević suffers from diabetes, which has over the years caused the emergence of gangrene.[22] In September 2017, he had to amputate the fourth toe on his left foot due to gangrene.[23]

In May 2018, he was made an honorary citizen of Sarajevo for his extraordinary contribution to the development of sport and the affirmation of Sarajevo and Bosnia and Herzegovina.[24]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c "Duško Vujošević, košarkaški trener - Gerilac na vrhu Evrope" (in Serbo-Croatian). Retrieved 2010-07-01. "Ja sam rođen u Jugoslaviji i što se tiče emocija, jedinu reprezentaciju koju bi sa punom emocijom trenirao je reprezentacija Jugoslavije. A ovo drugo, ja sam Crnogorac, državljanin Srbije, ali Crnogorac. Možda bi mi bilo draže da sam Apač, a ne iz plemena Kuča, ali niti se time ponosim, niti se toga stidim".
  2. ^ Бити спреман, то је све;NIN, 4 June 2009
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on March 4, 2012. Retrieved 2010-09-13.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link); Standard magazin, 16 May 2008
  4. ^ a b "Partizan mt:s, coach Vujosevic reunite". Euroleague. Retrieved 2 July 2012.
  5. ^ Alexander Gomelskiy Coach of the Year: Dusko Vujosevic
  6. ^ "CSKA gets coaching master Vujosevic for three years". Euroleague. Retrieved 2 July 2012.
  7. ^ "CSKA, coach Vujosevic part ways". Euroleague. Retrieved 2 July 2012.
  8. ^ . Abaliga.com. 8 September 2015. Archived from the original on 28 September 2015. Retrieved 8 September 2015.
  9. ^ "Nisam se dao pasjim sinovima" (in Serbian). Vreme. 19 February 2020.
  10. ^ "Duško Vujošević novi trener Limoža". b92.net. 13 January 2015. Retrieved 13 January 2016.
  11. ^ "Basketball News, Scores, Stats, Analysis, Standings". www.eurobasket.com. Retrieved 2022-01-26.
  12. ^ a b "Vujošević novi kormilar "plavih"" (in Serbian). Retrieved 2 July 2012.
  13. ^ Koturović izbačen sa priprema, Vujošević zvao Ostojića;B92, 12 August 2003
  14. ^ Koturović za B92: Surova odluka Vujoševića;B92, 12 August 2003
  15. ^ "SCG - Grčka 64:72" (in Serbian). Retrieved 2 July 2012.
  16. ^ . SrbijaSport (in Serbian). Archived from the original on 13 April 2014. Retrieved 2 July 2012.
  17. ^ Nikolic, D. (20 November 2010). "Duško Vujošević dao otkaz na mesto selektora Crne Gore" (in Serbian). Blic. Retrieved 2 July 2012.
  18. ^ "Duško Vujošević dobio otkaz i 4,5 miliona eura" (in Serbian). Sarajevo-X.com. 26 November 2010. Retrieved 30 June 2019.
  19. ^ B92 (2017-03-27). "Vujošević zvanično selektor BiH" (in Serbian). Retrieved 2022-04-04.
  20. ^ Avaz Sport (2018-08-31). "Duško Vujošević potvrdio: Više nisam selektor BiH!" (in Bosnian). Retrieved 2022-04-04.
  21. ^ Srbija, Euronews (2022-02-24). "Izborna koalicija SDS: Duško Vujošević na čelu liste za beogradske, Tadić za republičke izbore". Euronews.rs (in Serbian). Retrieved 2022-03-06.
  22. ^ Nikolić, Darko (6 September 2016). "NA DIJALIZI Dule Vujošević otvorio dušu: Košarka je najbolji lek, a meni je potrebna da bih preživeo!". blic.rs (in Serbian). Retrieved 16 November 2017.
  23. ^ Telgetija, Vladan (20 September 2017). "Vujošević za Blicsport: Odsekli su mi prst na nozi, doktorima sam zahvalan na brizi". blic.rs (in Serbian). Retrieved 16 November 2017.
  24. ^ "Vujošević počasni građanin Sarajeva: Možda Beograd posthumno". b92.net. Retrieved 8 May 2018.

External links

  • Duško Vujošević at euroleague.net

duško, vujošević, serbian, cyrillic, Душко, Вујошевић, born, march, 1959, montenegrin, serbian, professional, basketball, coach, vujošević, august, 2011personal, informationborn, 1959, march, 1959, titograd, montenegro, yugoslavianationalitymontenegrin, serbia. Dusko Vujosevic Serbian Cyrillic Dushko Vuјosheviћ born 3 March 1959 is a Montenegrin and Serbian professional basketball coach Dusko VujosevicVujosevic in August 2011Personal informationBorn 1959 03 03 March 3 1959 age 64 Titograd PR Montenegro FPR YugoslaviaNationalityMontenegrin 1 Serbian 1 PositionHead coachCoaching career1976 presentCareer historyAs coach 1982 1983OKK Beograd1984 1985Mladost Zemun1985 1987Partizan assistant 1987 1989Partizan1989 1990Oximesa1990 1991Partizan1991 1992Crvena zvezda1992 1995Brescia1995 1997Olimpia Pistoia1997 1998VL Pesaro1999 2001Radnicki Belgrade2001 2010Partizan2010CSKA Moscow2012 2015Partizan2016 2017Limoges2019 2021U BT Cluj NapocaCareer highlights and awardsAs head coach Euroleague Coach of the Year 2009 FIBA Korac Cup champion 1989 5 Adriatic League champion 2007 2010 2013 6 Serbian League champion 2007 2010 2013 2014 5 Serbia Montenegro League champion 2002 2006 Yugoslav League champion 1987 3 Serbian Cup winner 2008 2010 2 Yugoslav Cup winner 1989 2002 Romanian Cup winner 2020 Piva Ivkovic Award for Lifetime AchievementMedals Head Coach for YugoslaviaEuropean Championship for Juniors1988 Yugoslavia Team Contents 1 Early life 2 Club coaching 2 1 Early career 2 2 Partizan 2 2 1 Assistant to Vladislav Lucic 2 2 2 1986 87 Taking over as head coach mid season and winning the league 2 2 3 1987 88 European Champions Cup Final Four run and losing the Yugoslav League playoff final 2 3 First time abroad CD Oximesa 2 4 Back in Partizan for a season 2 5 Red Star Belgrade 2 6 Basket Brescia 2 7 Olimpia Pistoia 2 8 Victoria Libertas Pesaro 2 9 Partizan CSKA and Partizan again 2 10 Limoges CSP 2 11 U BT Cluj Napoca 3 National team coaching career 3 1 SFR Yugoslavia youth teams 3 1 1 1988 European Championship for Juniors 3 1 2 1991 FIBA Under 19 World Championship 3 2 Serbia Montenegro 3 3 Montenegro 3 4 Bosnia and Herzegovina 4 Coaching record 4 1 Euroleague 5 Political activity 6 Personal life 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksEarly life EditDusko Vujosevic was born in Titograd modern day Podgorica PR Montenegro FPR Yugoslavia His parents are from Kuci a region in Podgorica and historical tribe 1 Vujosevic was only five years old when the family moved to Belgrade 2 3 Club coaching EditEarly career Edit Vujosevic began his coaching career as a 17 year old in 1976 Until 1982 he coached various junior teams in Partizan s youth system After that he moved to OKK Beograd for one season and led the club s junior team to the Yugoslav title The same year he worked on the coaching staff of OKK Beograd s full squad 4 After completing the compulsory military service Vujosevic worked at Mladost Zemun for a season Partizan Edit Assistant to Vladislav Lucic Edit During summer 1985 Vujosevic returned to Partizan organization becoming assistant to the newly arrived head coach Vladislav Lucic At the pre season training camp on Mount Zlatibor Vujosevic contracted hepatitis that kept him away from the first team Even after recovering he spent most of the season dealing with the club s junior and cadet squads Partizan finished out the league season in 5th spot with a 12 10 overall record which wasn t enough to make the league playoffs but qualified the club to play in the following season s FIBA Korac Cup 1986 87 Taking over as head coach mid season and winning the league Edit Over the summer 1986 Partizan management led by the club vice president Dragan Kicanovic initiated a major rebuilding effort with the arrival of 20 year old small forward Zarko Paspalj from KK Buducnost and 18 year old center Vlade Divac from Sloga Kraljevo who had already been playing for the national team The head coach position was also looked at with several experienced names such as Vlade Đurovic fresh off winning the league with KK Zadar being considered However in demand Durovic went to cross town rivals Crvena zvezda while Partizan decided to stay with its head coach Lale Lucic with Vujosevic continuing as his assistant Lucic got fired in December 1986 and his assistant Vujosevic took over as head coach on an interim basis Taking over the squad where some of the players were older than him young Vujosevic set about stamping his authority on the team Guided by the 27 year old Vujosevic the squad gelled well with talented youngsters being mentored by the more experienced roster players Paspalj by Goran Grbovic Divac by Milenko Savovic and Đorđevic by Zeljko Obradovic Partizan finished the regular league season in 2nd spot with an 18 4 record behind defending European champion KK Cibona that amazingly went 22 0 without a single loss In the playoffs Partizan faced off against Boza Maljkovic coached young KK Split Jugoplastika team at the semifinal stage winning the best of three series 2 1 In the final Partizan somewhat improbably met cross town rivals Crvena zvezda after they managed to pull out an upset victory over powerhouse Cibona in the other semifinal series Vujosevic s team went ahead in the series winning the opening game on its home court at Hala sportova In game 2 on Red Star s home court at Hala Pionir Partizan beat Vlade Durovic s team again in a tense contest with many lead changes that was decided by Goran Grbovic s three pointer 23 seconds before the end that put crno beli two points ahead and later Zoran Radovic s failure to convert both free throws The game ended 88 89 and Partizan won the series 2 0 as well as the Yugoslav League title its 4th overall and first for young head coach Vujosevic who was only 28 years of age 1987 88 European Champions Cup Final Four run and losing the Yugoslav League playoff final Edit Winning the Yugoslav league title made Vujosevic s interim head coaching position into a permanent one In the 1987 88 season Vujosevic took Partizan to the European Champions Cup Final Four in Ghent and finished third In the following season Vujosevic led Partizan to the Korac Cup title and the Yugoslav Cup trophy Vujosevic is a coach renowned for his work with young players He was credited with producing a formidable generation of players who became famous worldwide after making their debut in Partizan Divac Paspalj Predrag Danilovic Aleksandar Đorđevic and others First time abroad CD Oximesa Edit In the 1989 90 season he was the head coach of the Spanish team CD Oximesa from Granada Taking over Oximesa for Vujosevic meant a reunion with power forward Goran Grbovic who had previously been coached by Vujosevic in Partizan for two seasons from 1986 until 1988 Furthermore Vujosevic brought along centre Milenko Savovic from Partizan with him The season was not a successful one after the club failed to make it to the champions group and later on in the campaign even had to fight hard to avoid relegation Back in Partizan for a season Edit After his poor season in Spain Vujosevic returned to Partizan during summer 1990 after only a year out of the club succeeding Borislav Corkovic as head coach Boosted by the return of Paspalj following his unsuccessful NBA stint Vujosevic s team was looking to challenge for major trophies However it yet again finished second best to KK Split despite the reigning European champion losing one of its main players Dino Rađa over the summer as well as being forced to hire new coach Zeljko Pavlicevic after Bozidar Maljkovic got lured away by Barcelona After going 18 4 in the regular season enough for 2nd place behind 19 3 Split Partizan managed to defeat Cibona in the playoff semifinal series but came up short again in the playoff finals versus Split that won the series 2 1 Red Star Belgrade Edit In the summer 1991 32 year old Vujosevic took the head coaching offer from the cross town rivals KK Crvena zvezda He led his new team in the 1991 92 season to the playoffs finals where he met his old team KK Partizan led by debutante head coach and Vujosevic s former player Zeljko Obradovic Having won the Euroleage title two months earlier Partizan ended up winning the league championship contest as well Basket Brescia Edit From 1992 to 1998 Vujosevic worked in Italy coaching Brescia Pistoia and Scavolini In summer 1992 he moved to Basket Brescia it a club competing in Serie B d Eccellenza it the third tier basketball league in Italy Following the 1992 93 season it Brescia got relegated to the fourth tier Serie B2 Vujosevic stayed on coaching the club in the fourth tier Italian league during the 1993 94 season and winning promotion back to the third tier After one more season in the third tier it the coach moved on Olimpia Pistoia Edit Joining Olimpia Pistoia in summer 1995 Vujosevic finally got a chance to coach in the top tier Serie A Leading the team to the 9th place league finish it they made the playoffs In the playoffs Pistoia defeated 8th placed Viola Reggio Calabria 2 games to 0 before getting eliminated by the defending champions Virtus Bologna in the next round The following season 1996 97 it the team finished the regular season in 10th spot again making the playoffs This time they were eliminated at the very first hurdle against Pallacanestro Varese Victoria Libertas Pesaro Edit In summer 1997 Vujosevic made a move to another bottom dwelling Serie A club joining Victoria Libertas the once storied club that had fallen on hard times financially in the meantime Under Vujosevic s guidance in the 1997 98 league season it the club ended getting relegated After returning from Italy Vujosevic joined the coaching staff of Buducnost as a consultant to head coach Muta Nikolic for the 1998 99 season The following two seasons from 1999 to 2001 he was the head coach of Radnicki Beograd Partizan CSKA and Partizan again Edit Since his return to Partizan in 2001 he has won nine consecutive national championships 2002 2010 four cups 2002 2008 2009 2010 and four consecutive Adriatic League titles 2007 2010 thus becoming the most successful coach in the club s history Also under his management Partizan made it to the Euroleague Final Four in the 2009 10 Euroleague season He won the Alexander Gomelsky Coach of the Year award as the best Euroleague coach of the 2008 09 season 5 On 25 June 2010 Vujosevic signed three year contract with Russian club CSKA Moscow Only few months later Vujosevic and CSKA Moscow decided to part their ways after elimination in the first stage of Euroleague 6 7 On 25 June 2012 after two years of not working as head coach Vujosevic signed a long term contract with Partizan Belgrade 4 On 8 September 2015 he parted ways with Partizan 8 The coach s departure from the state funded KK Partizan occurred amid controversy and acrimony over his criticism directed at the ruling party in Serbia especially Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic In subsequent interviews Vujosevic has made claims that Vucic s government effectively forced his removal by presenting the club management with a situation of cutting its funding if he remains its coach 9 Limoges CSP Edit On 13 January 2016 Vujosevic took over French club Limoges CSP 10 While coaching Limoges they finished 10th in the LNB Pro A and he led his team to the round of 16 in the French Basketball Cup He left the team at the end of the 2016 2017 season U BT Cluj Napoca Edit On 18 June 2019 Dusko signed a one year deal with Romanian basketball club U BT Cluj Napoca In the 2019 2020 season his club finished 2nd in the Liga Națională group A Romaina s first division before the season got cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic On June 24 2020 he signed a one year extension with the club 11 that season he won the Liga Națională and the Romanian Basketball Cup At the end of the season he left the club National team coaching career EditSFR Yugoslavia youth teams Edit 1988 European Championship for Juniors Edit As head coach of the Yugoslavia junior national team players born in 1970 Vujosevic won the 1988 European Championship for Juniors held on home soil in Titov Vrbas and Srbobran Playing at home with a talented squad led by Predrag Danilovic Arijan Komazec Zan Tabak Rastko Cvetkovic Oliver Popovic and Dzevad Alihodzic Yugoslavia won all of its games en route to the trophy 1991 FIBA Under 19 World Championship Edit In summer 1991 Vujosevic selected the Yugoslav U19 team for the World Under 19 Championship in Edmonton Canada With Veljko Mrsic Dejan Bodiroga Dragan Tarlac Borko Radovic Zeljko Rebraca Teo Cizmic and Zeljko Topalovic on its roster the team made it out of the initial group stage with a 2 1 record winning over Soviet Union and Syria but losing to Brazil At the next group stage Vujosevic s Yugoslavia faced Italy loss Romania win and Spain loss finishing tied for the second spot with Spain with a 1 2 record however Yugoslavs advanced because of better basket difference thus qualifying for the semifinals In the semifinals Yugoslavia faced the United States led by Lance Miller Bryan Caver Wesley Person Khalid Reeves Ed Stokes and Antonio Lang losing a close game 74 76 In the 3rd place match versus Argentina featuring Jorge Racca Gabriel Cocha Silva Gabriel Diaz Alejandro Montecchia Carlos Simoni Claudio Farabello and Ruben Wolkowyski Vujosevic s team lost another close contest 71 74 thus finishing just out of the medals with an overall 3 5 record Serbia Montenegro Edit On 22 March 2003 Vujosevic s appointment as head coach of the reigning European and World champions Serbia and Montenegro national basketball team was announced with the upcoming EuroBasket 2003 in Sweden being his first order of business 12 Taking over for Svetislav Pesic and signing on for two years plus an optional third year with the Basketball Federation of Serbia and Montenegro KSSCG 12 Vujosevic took the national team head coaching job in parallel with his club head coaching duties at KK Partizan Due to many of the team s stars most notably Dejan Bodiroga and Vlade Divac taking the summer off from the national team Vujosevic turned to a mix of young prospects as well as players who had been on the national team fringes previously The preparation stage for the competition was further marked by Vujosevic s mid August 2003 decision to kick thirty one year old veteran center Dejan Koturovic out of the team s training camp reportedly due to lack of discipline 13 The decision turned into an immediate public row between the two 14 The coach and the player soon made up publicly with Koturovic being reinstated in the team and eventually even making the final 12 man roster Vujosevic took to the tournament Six final roster spots were filled with national team debutantes at major competitions eighteen year old Kosta Perovic twenty one year old Vule Avdalovic twenty four year old Ognjen Askrabic twenty seven year old Đuro Ostojic twenty seven year old Dusan Vukcevic and twenty nine year old Nebojsa Bogavac At the EuroBasket 2003 in Sweden Serbia Montenegro experienced hard time getting into the quarterfinals where it lost by 16 points to Lithuania that would go on to win the championship Finishing the tournament in sixth place was seen as disappointment for Serbia Montenegro 15 Montenegro Edit In April 2007 Vujosevic accepted the head coach position of the Montenegro national basketball team He stayed at the position until 20 November 2010 reportedly resigning out of desire to focus solely on his head coaching job at CSKA Moscow that he had been performing for several months already 16 17 Ironically CSKA fired Vujosevic only five days later 18 Bosnia and Herzegovina Edit In April 2017 he was named as the head coach of the Bosnia and Herzegovina national team 19 He held this position until August 2018 20 Coaching record EditLegendG Games coached W Games won L Games lost W L Win loss Note The EuroLeague is not the only competition in which the team played during the season He also coached in domestic competition and regional competition if applicable Euroleague Edit Team Year G W L W L ResultPartizan 1987 88 18 13 5 722 Won in 3rd place gamePartizan 2001 02 14 6 8 429 Eliminated in group play2002 03 13 4 9 308 Eliminated in group play2003 04 14 6 8 429 Eliminated in group play2004 05 14 2 12 143 Eliminated in group play2005 06 14 2 12 143 Eliminated in group play2006 07 20 8 12 400 Eliminated in Top 16 Stage2007 08 23 11 12 478 Lost in Quarterfinal Playoffs2008 09 19 9 10 474 Lost in Quarterfinal Playoffs2009 10 22 11 11 500 Lost in 3rd place gameCSKA Moscow 2010 11 6 1 5 167 fired Partizan 2012 13 10 2 8 200 Eliminated in group play2013 14 24 7 17 292 Eliminated in Top 16 StageCareer 211 82 129 389Political activity EditOn 24 February 2022 it was announced that the opposition coalition around the Social Democratic Party SDS named Vujosevic as their ballot carrier and mayoral candidate for the upcoming Belgrade City Assembly election 21 Vujosevic s list won 2 92 of the popular vote failing to gain a seat in the City Assembly Personal life EditVujosevic suffers from diabetes which has over the years caused the emergence of gangrene 22 In September 2017 he had to amputate the fourth toe on his left foot due to gangrene 23 In May 2018 he was made an honorary citizen of Sarajevo for his extraordinary contribution to the development of sport and the affirmation of Sarajevo and Bosnia and Herzegovina 24 See also EditList of ABA League winning coaches List of BLS winning head coaches List of Radivoj Korac Cup winning head coachesReferences Edit a b c Dusko Vujosevic kosarkaski trener Gerilac na vrhu Evrope in Serbo Croatian Retrieved 2010 07 01 Ja sam rođen u Jugoslaviji i sto se tice emocija jedinu reprezentaciju koju bi sa punom emocijom trenirao je reprezentacija Jugoslavije A ovo drugo ja sam Crnogorac drzavljanin Srbije ali Crnogorac Mozda bi mi bilo draze da sam Apac a ne iz plemena Kuca ali niti se time ponosim niti se toga stidim Biti spreman to јe sve NIN 4 June 2009 Autor Partizanovog cuda Archived from the original on March 4 2012 Retrieved 2010 09 13 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link Standard magazin 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