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KK Cibona

Košarkaški klub Cibona, commonly referred to as Cibona Zagreb or simply Cibona, is a men's professional basketball club based in Zagreb, Croatia. The club is a founding member and shareholder of the Adriatic Basketball Association,[1] and competes in the Adriatic League and the Croatian League.

Cibona
NicknameVukovi (The Wolves)
LeaguesAdriatic League
Croatian League
Founded1946; 74 years ago
ArenaDražen Petrović Basketball Hall
Capacity5,400
LocationZagreb, Croatia
Team colorsBlue and white
   
PresidentMario Petrović
General managerMauro Lukić
Head coachJosip Sesar
Championships2 EuroLeague
2 Saporta Cup
1 FIBA Korać Cup
1 Adriatic League
20 Croatian League
9 Croatian Cups
3 Yugoslav League
8 Yugoslav Cups
Retired numbers4 (4, 10, 11, 20)
Websitewww.cibona.com

History

Formation and early years

Cibona's history dates to late autumn of 1945 when Sloboda (Freedom) was founded as a sports society of bank workers, craftsmen, traders, and clerks. On April 24, 1946 thanks to basketball enthusiast Branimir Volfer and his friends Ljubo Prosen and Joso Miloš, basketball section of Sloboda, the predecessor of today's Cibona, is formed. Its first game was against local rival Slavija on May 7, 1946. Sloboda did not last too long under that name as in November 1946 it merged with Tekstilac, Amater and Grafičar into Sportsko društvo Zagreb (Sports Society Zagreb). Name changing continued through the next four years. In late 1948 it was known as Vihor (Vortex) and already in 1949 as Polet (Elan). Finally, in June 1950, the club changed the name to Lokomotiva (Locomotive) and that name is going to stick for the next 25 years. Lokomotiva competed in Yugoslav top division since 1951, with only two years (1952 and 1960) spent in the second division.

Apollo Hall in Amsterdam between AMVJ and Lokomotiva from Yugoslavia (37-64) in 1955
Name through history
  • SD Sloboda (April 1946 – November 1946)
  • SD Zagreb (November 1946 – December 1948)
  • KK Vihor (December 1948 – February 1949)
  • KK Polet (February 1949 – June 1950)
  • KK Lokomotiva (1950–1975)
  • KK Cibona (1975–present)

First trophies

Lokomotiva's first major trophy came in 1969, when they won the Yugoslav Cup, led by legendary Hall of Famer Mirko Novosel. The final game against AŠK Olimpija was played in Lokomotiva's new basketball hall "Kutija šibica" (literally meaning Matchbox). Led by phenomenal trio Većeslav Kavedžija, Nikola Plećaš and Milivoj Omašić, Lokomotiva won the game 78:77.

Their first European trophy came in 1972 when Lokomotiva won the premier edition of FIBA Korać Cup. Their opponent in finals was OKK Beograd and the first game was played in Belgrade. OKK Beograd won the first game 83:71 but in a return match Lokomotiva, led by great Nikola Plećaš (nicknamed Sveti Nikola) who scored 40 points, trashed the Belgrade side by 94–73.

Cibona's glory years

 
Nakić, D. Petrović & Knego's jerseys hanging in the rafters of the Dražen Petrović Basketball Hall

In November 1975, the basketball club split away from the Lokomotiva sports society and came under the direct control of the municipal authorities of the city of Zagreb. Politicians such as Slavko Šajber became very influential in the club during this period and set about getting the club some financial support. In that regard, the club's main sponsors became four SR Croatia-based food industry giants (all of them state-owned at the time): Kraš, Franck, Badel and Voće. The club took the name Cibona, taken from the Latin cibus bonus, which translates to good food.

For the first trophy under the new name Cibona, they had to wait until 1980, when they won the Yugoslav Cup. The Final match was played in Borovo, and Cibona's opponent was mighty Bosna, led by Bogdan Tanjević on the bench, and Mirza Delibašić on the court. But Cibona, led by impressive Andro Knego, managed to beat them 68:62. This trophy marked the beginning of Cibona's golden era, influenced by two great basketball players and Hall of FamersKrešimir Ćosić and Dražen Petrović. Between 1980 and 1988, Cibona won 14 major trophies: 3 Yugoslav League championships (1982, 1984, 1985), 7 Yugoslav Cups (1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1985, 1986, 1988), 2 FIBA European Champions Cups (1985, 1986), and 2 Cup Winners' Cups (1982, 1987).

At the beginning of the war in the Former Yugoslavia in 1991, the team was forced to emigrate in order to play their games, and in an area with the minimum guarantees required by FIBA. For this reason, the club played in Spain for two years (seasons 1991–92 and 1992–93), specifically in Puerto Real (Cádiz).

Croatian powerhouse

In independent Croatia, Cibona became a dominant force strongly backed both politically and economically. The crisis of traditionally powerful Dalmatian clubs Split, Zadar and Šibenik also came in hand and Cibona won 11 national titles in a row (from 1992 to 2002). They were also regular Euroleague participant, reaching quarterfinals in 1996/97 and 1999/00.

Cibona's dominance in the national championship was broken in 2003 when Split CO led by coach Petar Skansi, legendary Dino Rađa and revived talent Josip Sesar won the championship. Cibona regained the title next season but was beaten in finals by Zadar season after. In 2005–06 and 2006–07 Cibona won championships beating Zadar in the final series twice but then shockingly missed the final series in 2007/08 after Split eliminated them in semifinal series.

In 2001 regional basketball league called Adriatic League was formed and Cibona took part in it. After disappointing first and second season, Cibona hosted Final Four and reached the final game in 2003/04 but was defeated on the home court by FMP Reflex.

Recent seasons

Recent seasons have been a mixture of success and failure for Cibona.

In national championship, Cibona won four out of five recent league titles but this dominance is seriously put on test by the rise of large company backed Cedevita.

In European competitions, Cibona lost its Euroleague license for the 2011/12 season after competing in Euroleague since its formation. During 2011/12 and 2012/13 seasons Cibona competed in Eurocup but failed to win any game.

In regional ABA League Cibona had a great 2009/10 season. Cibona entered the Final four held in Arena Zagreb as a top-seeded team. After beating Union Olimpija in semifinals, Cibona faced Partizan in the final game. Partizan won the title thanks to an off-the-glass three-pointer by Dušan Kecman from half-court at the buzzer, bringing the celebration of Cibona players and staff (who already invaded the floor as Bojan Bogdanović scored a corner three-pointer for Cibona with just 0.6 seconds left on the clock) to an abrupt end. The final score was 75–74 and Cibona once again didn't manage to win a title at the home court. The next three seasons in the regional league were disappointing for Cibona, finishing 12th, 7th, and 11th.

In the 2013–14 season, under head coach Slaven Rimac, Cibona won the ABA League championship, despite huge financial problems the club was facing.[2] As a champion of the league, Cibona had direct spot in the Euroleague, but withdrew from it in order to stabilize financially.[3] Eventually, Crvena Zvezda, as third in the standings, took its spot in the Euroleague.[4]

Honours

Total titles: 44

Domestic competitions

Winners (20): 1991–92, 1992–93, 1993–94, 1994–95, 1995–96, 1996–97, 1997–98, 1998–99, 1999–00, 2000–01, 2001–02, 2003–04, 2005–06, 2006–07, 2008–09, 2009–10, 2011–12, 2012–13, 2018–19, 2021–22
Runners-up (7): 2002–03, 2004–05, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2015–16, 2016–17, 2017–18
Winners (9): 1994–95, 1995–96, 1998–99, 2000–01, 2001–02, 2008–09, 2012–13, 2021–22, 2022–23
Runners-up (11): 1991–92, 1993–94, 1996–97, 1999–00, 2002–03, 2004–05, 2007–08, 2009–10, 2017–18, 2018–19, 2019–20
Winners (3): 1981–82, 1983–84, 1984–85
Runners-up (4): 1960–1961, 1970–71, 1980–81, 1985–86
Winners (8): 1968–69, 1979–80, 1980–81, 1981–82, 1982–83, 1984–85, 1985–86, 1987–88
Runners-up (2): 1971–72, 1990–91

European competitions

Winners (2): 1984–85, 1985–86
Winners (2): 1981–82, 1986–87
Semifinalist (3): 1980–81, 1983–84, 1988–89
Winners (1): 1971–1972
Runners-up (2): 1979–80, 1987–88
Winners (1): 1987
Runners-up (1): 1986
  • Euroleague Opening Tournament (1): 2001

Regional competitions

Winners (1): 2013–14
Runners-up (3): 2003–04, 2008–09, 2009–10

Worldwide competitions

3rd place (3): 1985, 1986, 1987

Other competitions

3rd place (1): 1992
  • Charleroi, Belgium Invitational Game
Winners (1): 2008
  • Porec, Croatia Invitational Game
Winners (1): 2009
  • Zagreb, Croatia Invitational Game
Winners (1): 2009
  • Županja, Croatia Invitational Game
Winners (1): 2010
  • Drazen Petrovic Cup
Runners-Up (1): 2014
  • Rijeka Tournament
Winners (1): 2015

Individual club awards

Winners (1): 1984–85
Winners (1): 1981–82

Season by season record

The following table shows the records from the season 1990–91 in all competitions:

Season by season
Season League Cup Regional Europe
1990–91 Yugoslav League
Semifinals
Yugoslav Cup
Runners-up
No tournament Korać Cup
Quarterfinals
1991–92 Croatian League
Champions
Krešimir Ćosić Cup
Runners-up
No tournament Euroleague
Quarterfinals
1992–93 Croatian League
Champions
Krešimir Ćosić Cup
Semifinals
No tournament Euroleague
Top 16
1993–94 Croatian League
Champions
Krešimir Ćosić Cup
Runners-up
No tournament Euroleague
Top 16
1994–95 Croatian League
Champions
Krešimir Ćosić Cup
Champions
No tournament Euroleague
Quarterfinals
1995–96 Croatian League
Champions
Krešimir Ćosić Cup
Champions
No tournament Euroleague
Top 16
1996–97 Croatian League
Champions
Krešimir Ćosić Cup
Runners-up
No tournament Euroleague
Top 16
1997–98 Croatian League
Champions
Krešimir Ćosić Cup
Semifinals
No tournament Euroleague
Top 16
1998–99 Croatian League
Champions
Krešimir Ćosić Cup
Champions
No tournament Euroleague
Top 16
1999–00 Croatian League
Champions
Krešimir Ćosić Cup
Runners-up
No tournament Euroleague
Quarterfinals
2000–01 Croatian League
Champions
Krešimir Ćosić Cup
Champions
No tournament Euroleague
Top 16
2001–02 Croatian League
Champions
Krešimir Ćosić Cup
Champions
ABA League
Semifinals
Euroleague
Group stage
2002–03 Croatian League
Runners-up
Krešimir Ćosić Cup
Runners-up
ABA League
5th
Euroleague
Top 16
2003–04 Croatian League
Champions
Krešimir Ćosić Cup
Semifinals
ABA League
Runners-up
Euroleague
Top 16
2004–05 Croatian League
Runners-up
Krešimir Ćosić Cup
Runners-up
ABA League
Quarterfinals
Euroleague
Top 16
2005–06 Croatian League
Champions
Krešimir Ćosić Cup
Semifinals
ABA League
Quarterfinals
Euroleague
Top 16
2006–07 Croatian League
Champions
Krešimir Ćosić Cup
Semifinals
ABA League
Semifinals
Euroleague
Group stage
2007–08 Croatian League
Semifinals
Krešimir Ćosić Cup
Runners-up
ABA League
Quarterfinals
Euroleague
Group stage
2008–09 Croatian League
Champions
Krešimir Ćosić Cup
Champions
ABA League
Runners-up
Euroleague
Top 16
2009–10 Croatian League
Champions
Krešimir Ćosić Cup
Runners-up
ABA League
Runners-up
Euroleague
Top 16
2010–11 Croatian League
Semifinals
Krešimir Ćosić Cup
Semifinals
ABA League
12th
Euroleague
Group stage
2011–12 Croatian League
Champions
Krešimir Ćosić Cup
Quarterfinals
ABA League
7th
Eurocup
Group Stage
2012–13 Croatian League
Champions
Krešimir Ćosić Cup
Champions
ABA League
11th
Eurocup
Group Stage
2013–14 Croatian League
Runners-up
Krešimir Ćosić Cup
Semifinals
ABA League
Champions
Eurocup
Group Stage
2014–15 Croatian League
Runners-up
Krešimir Ćosić Cup
Semifinals
ABA League
11th
did not participate
2015–16 Croatian League
Runners-up
Krešimir Ćosić Cup
Semifinals
ABA League
8th
FIBA Europe Cup
Quarter-finals
2016–17 Croatian League
Runners-up
Krešimir Ćosić Cup
Semifinals
ABA League
7th
FIBA Europe Cup
Quarter-finals
2017–18 Croatian League
Runners-up
Krešimir Ćosić Cup
Runners-up
ABA League
11th
did not participate
2018–19 Croatian League
Champions
Krešimir Ćosić Cup
Runners-up
ABA League
7th
did not participate
2019–20 Croatian League
cancelled
Krešimir Ćosić Cup
Runners-up
ABA League
cancelled
did not participate
2020–21 Croatian League
Semifinals
Krešimir Ćosić Cup
Semifinals
ABA League
9th
did not participate
2021–22 Croatian League
Champions
Krešimir Ćosić Cup
Champions
ABA League
8th
did not participate

Home arenas

Players

Current roster

Note: Flags indicate national team eligibility at FIBA-sanctioned events. Players may hold other non-FIBA nationality not displayed.

KK Cibona roster
Players Coaches
Pos. No. Nat. Name Ht. Age
PF 1   Vuković, Domagoj 2.06 m (6 ft 9 in) 29 – (1993-10-29)29 October 1993
G 3   Radovčić, Krešimir 1.95 m (6 ft 5 in) 25 – (1997-04-19)19 April 1997
SG 5   Mesiček, Blaž 1.97 m (6 ft 6 in) 25 – (1997-06-12)12 June 1997
SF 6   Perasović, Ivan 2.00 m (6 ft 7 in) 20 – (2002-04-23)23 April 2002
SG 9   Smajlagić, Sven 1.96 m (6 ft 5 in) 32 – (1990-06-05)5 June 1990
G 13   Majcunić, Ivan 1.93 m (6 ft 4 in) 26 – (1996-07-24)24 July 1996
SF 14   Mazalin, Lovro 2.04 m (6 ft 8 in) 25 – (1997-06-28)28 June 1997
SG 17   Aranitović, Aleksandar 1.95 m (6 ft 5 in) 25 – (1998-01-24)24 January 1998
PF 24   Baković, Marko 2.05 m (6 ft 9 in) 30 – (1993-02-22)22 February 1993
PG 44   Kapusta, Borna 1.82 m (6 ft 0 in) 26 – (1996-07-24)24 July 1996
C 98   Ljubičić, Krešimir 2.10 m (6 ft 11 in) 24 – (1998-07-11)11 July 1998
PF 99   Bundović, Filip 2.02 m (6 ft 8 in) 29 – (1994-02-16)16 February 1994
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  •   Injured

  • Roster
Updated: November 17, 2022

Depth chart

Pos. Starting 5 Bench
C
PF
SF
SG
PG

Retired numbers

 
Nakić, D. Petrović & Knego's jerseys hanging in the rafters of the Dražen Petrović Basketball Hall

Players at the NBA Draft

^ Denotes player who has been inducted to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
x Denotes player who has been selected for at least one All-NBA Team
# Denotes player who has never appeared in an NBA regular season or playoff game
Position Player Year Round Pick Drafted by
SG   Dražen Petrović^x 1986 3rd round 60th Portland Trail Blazers
C   Franjo Arapović# 1987 7th round 159th Atlanta Hawks
SG/SF   Gordan Giriček 1999 2nd round 40th Dallas Mavericks
SG   Josip Sesar# 2000 2nd round 47th Portland Trail Blazers
SG   Zoran Planinić 2003 1st round 22nd New Jersey Nets
PF   Damir Markota 2006 2nd round 59th San Antonio Spurs
SG/SF   Bojan Bogdanović 2011 2nd round 31st Miami Heat
PF/C   Tomislav Zubčić# 2012 2nd round 56th Toronto Raptors
PF   Dario Šarić 2014 1st round 12th Orlando Magic
C   Ante Žižić 2016 1st round 23rd Boston Celtics

Notable players

Note: Flags indicate national team eligibility at FIBA-sanctioned events. Players may hold other non-FIBA nationality not displayed.

Criteria

To appear in this section a player must have either:

  • Set a club record or won an individual award while at the club.
  • Played at least one official international match for their national team at any time.
  • Played at least one official NBA match at any time.

Members of the Basketball Hall of Fame

Personnel

Head coaches

Management

Current officeholders are:[5]

  • President: Mario Petrović
  • Members of the Assembly: Mladen Bušić, Mario Petrović, Ivan Artuković, Jasmin Jurkovac, Krešimir Gunjača
  • General manager: Mauro Lukić

Top performances in European and worldwide competitions

Season Achievement Notes
Euroleague
1982–83 Semi-final group stage 6th place in a group with Ford Cantù, Billy Milano, Real Madrid, CSKA Moscow and Maccabi Tel Aviv
1984–85 Champions defeated Real Madrid 87-78 in the final of European Champions Cup in Athens
1985–86 Champions defeated Žalgiris 94-82 in the final of European Champions Cup in Budapest
1991–92 Quarter-finals eliminated by Montigalà Joventut, 68-73 (L) in Zagreb and 67-92 (L) in Badalona
1994–95 Quarter-finals eliminated by Real Madrid Teka, 78-82 (L) in Zagreb and 70-82 (L) in Madrid
1999–00 Quarter-finals eliminated by Panathinaikos, 62-73 (L) in Athens and 63-69 (L) in Zagreb
FIBA Saporta Cup
1969–70 Quarter-finals eliminated by Fides Napoli, 80-89 (L) in Zagreb and 84-102 (L) in Napoli
1980–81 Semi-finals eliminated by FC Barcelona, 85-92 (L) in Barcelona and 79-75 (W) in Zagreb
1981–82 Champions defeated Real Madrid 96-95 in the final of European Cup Winners' Cup in Brussels
1983–84 Semi-finals eliminated by Real Madrid, 89-91 (L) in Zagreb and 80-94 (L) in Madrid
1986–87 Champions defeated Scavolini Pesaro 89-74 in the final of European Cup Winners' Cup in Novi Sad
1988–89 Semi-finals eliminated by Real Madrid, 91-92 (L) in Zagreb and 97-119 (L) in Madrid
FIBA Korać Cup
1972 Champions defeated OKK Beograd, 71-83 (L) in Belgrade and 94-73 (W) in Zagreb in the double finals of Korać Cup
1979–80 Final lost to Arrigoni Rieti, 71-76 in the final (Liège)
1987–88 Final lost to Real Madrid, 89-102 (L) in Madrid and 94-93 (W) in Zagreb in the double final
1990–91 Quarter-finals eliminated by Shampoo Clear Cantù, 70-80 (L) in Cucciago and 77-80 (L) in Zagreb
FIBA Europe Cup
2015–16 Quarter-finals eliminated 2–1 by Enisey, 92-94 (L) in Krasnoyarsk, 77-69 (W) in Zagreb and 78-82 (L) in Krasnoyarsk
2016–17 Quarter-finals eliminated by Élan Chalon, 87-85 (W) in Zagreb and 78-83 (L) in Chalon-sur-Saône
Intercontinental Cup
1985 3rd place 3rd place in Barcelona, lost to FC Barcelona 68–74 in the semi-final (Girona), defeated San Andrés 109-82 in the 3rd place game
1986 3rd place 3rd place in Buenos Aires, lost to Žalgiris 77–104 in the semi-final, defeated Corinthians 119-96 in the 3rd place game
1987 3rd place 3rd place in Milan, lost to Tracer Milano 83–94 in the semi-final, defeated Maccabi Tel Aviv 106-96 in the 3rd place game

The road to the European Cup victories

References

  1. ^ "Company registration info: ABA LIGA j.t.d." aba-liga.com. Retrieved 30 July 2019.
  2. ^ "CEDEVITA – CIBONA 59-72 Briljantni Šarić srušio Cedevitu i odveo Cibonu do prvog trofeja u regionalnoj ABA ligi!". jutarnji.hr (in Croatian). Retrieved 8 October 2014.
  3. ^ "Zvezda direktno u Evroligi?". b92.net (in Serbian). Retrieved 8 October 2014.
  4. ^ "Cibona odustala, Zvezda u Evroligi!". b92.net (in Serbian). Retrieved 8 October 2014.
  5. ^ "Board of KK Cibona". cibona.com. Retrieved 30 July 2019.

External links

  • Official website (in Croatian)
  • KK Cibona at Eurobasket.com
  • Cibona vs Real Madrid 1985 European Champions Cup Final

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Kosarkaski klub Cibona commonly referred to as Cibona Zagreb or simply Cibona is a men s professional basketball club based in Zagreb Croatia The club is a founding member and shareholder of the Adriatic Basketball Association 1 and competes in the Adriatic League and the Croatian League CibonaNicknameVukovi The Wolves LeaguesAdriatic LeagueCroatian LeagueFounded1946 74 years agoArenaDrazen Petrovic Basketball HallCapacity5 400LocationZagreb CroatiaTeam colorsBlue and white PresidentMario PetrovicGeneral managerMauro LukicHead coachJosip SesarChampionships2 EuroLeague2 Saporta Cup1 FIBA Korac Cup1 Adriatic League20 Croatian League9 Croatian Cups3 Yugoslav League8 Yugoslav CupsRetired numbers4 4 10 11 20 Websitewww wbr cibona wbr comHomeAway Contents 1 History 1 1 Formation and early years 1 2 First trophies 1 3 Cibona s glory years 1 4 Croatian powerhouse 1 5 Recent seasons 2 Honours 2 1 Domestic competitions 2 2 European competitions 2 3 Regional competitions 2 4 Worldwide competitions 2 5 Other competitions 2 6 Individual club awards 3 Season by season record 4 Home arenas 5 Players 5 1 Current roster 5 2 Depth chart 5 3 Retired numbers 5 4 Players at the NBA Draft 5 5 Notable players 5 6 Members of the Basketball Hall of Fame 6 Personnel 6 1 Head coaches 6 2 Management 7 Top performances in European and worldwide competitions 8 The road to the European Cup victories 9 References 10 External linksHistory EditFormation and early years Edit Cibona s history dates to late autumn of 1945 when Sloboda Freedom was founded as a sports society of bank workers craftsmen traders and clerks On April 24 1946 thanks to basketball enthusiast Branimir Volfer and his friends Ljubo Prosen and Joso Milos basketball section of Sloboda the predecessor of today s Cibona is formed Its first game was against local rival Slavija on May 7 1946 Sloboda did not last too long under that name as in November 1946 it merged with Tekstilac Amater and Graficar into Sportsko drustvo Zagreb Sports Society Zagreb Name changing continued through the next four years In late 1948 it was known as Vihor Vortex and already in 1949 as Polet Elan Finally in June 1950 the club changed the name to Lokomotiva Locomotive and that name is going to stick for the next 25 years Lokomotiva competed in Yugoslav top division since 1951 with only two years 1952 and 1960 spent in the second division source source source source source source Apollo Hall in Amsterdam between AMVJ and Lokomotiva from Yugoslavia 37 64 in 1955 Name through history SD Sloboda April 1946 November 1946 SD Zagreb November 1946 December 1948 KK Vihor December 1948 February 1949 KK Polet February 1949 June 1950 KK Lokomotiva 1950 1975 KK Cibona 1975 present First trophies Edit Lokomotiva s first major trophy came in 1969 when they won the Yugoslav Cup led by legendary Hall of Famer Mirko Novosel The final game against ASK Olimpija was played in Lokomotiva s new basketball hall Kutija sibica literally meaning Matchbox Led by phenomenal trio Veceslav Kavedzija Nikola Plecas and Milivoj Omasic Lokomotiva won the game 78 77 Their first European trophy came in 1972 when Lokomotiva won the premier edition of FIBA Korac Cup Their opponent in finals was OKK Beograd and the first game was played in Belgrade OKK Beograd won the first game 83 71 but in a return match Lokomotiva led by great Nikola Plecas nicknamed Sveti Nikola who scored 40 points trashed the Belgrade side by 94 73 Cibona s glory years Edit Nakic D Petrovic amp Knego s jerseys hanging in the rafters of the Drazen Petrovic Basketball Hall Drazen Petrovic Basketball Hall In November 1975 the basketball club split away from the Lokomotiva sports society and came under the direct control of the municipal authorities of the city of Zagreb Politicians such as Slavko Sajber became very influential in the club during this period and set about getting the club some financial support In that regard the club s main sponsors became four SR Croatia based food industry giants all of them state owned at the time Kras Franck Badel and Voce The club took the name Cibona taken from the Latin cibus bonus which translates to good food For the first trophy under the new name Cibona they had to wait until 1980 when they won the Yugoslav Cup The Final match was played in Borovo and Cibona s opponent was mighty Bosna led by Bogdan Tanjevic on the bench and Mirza Delibasic on the court But Cibona led by impressive Andro Knego managed to beat them 68 62 This trophy marked the beginning of Cibona s golden era influenced by two great basketball players and Hall of Famers Kresimir Cosic and Drazen Petrovic Between 1980 and 1988 Cibona won 14 major trophies 3 Yugoslav League championships 1982 1984 1985 7 Yugoslav Cups 1980 1981 1982 1983 1985 1986 1988 2 FIBA European Champions Cups 1985 1986 and 2 Cup Winners Cups 1982 1987 At the beginning of the war in the Former Yugoslavia in 1991 the team was forced to emigrate in order to play their games and in an area with the minimum guarantees required by FIBA For this reason the club played in Spain for two years seasons 1991 92 and 1992 93 specifically in Puerto Real Cadiz Croatian powerhouse Edit In independent Croatia Cibona became a dominant force strongly backed both politically and economically The crisis of traditionally powerful Dalmatian clubs Split Zadar and Sibenik also came in hand and Cibona won 11 national titles in a row from 1992 to 2002 They were also regular Euroleague participant reaching quarterfinals in 1996 97 and 1999 00 Cibona s dominance in the national championship was broken in 2003 when Split CO led by coach Petar Skansi legendary Dino Rađa and revived talent Josip Sesar won the championship Cibona regained the title next season but was beaten in finals by Zadar season after In 2005 06 and 2006 07 Cibona won championships beating Zadar in the final series twice but then shockingly missed the final series in 2007 08 after Split eliminated them in semifinal series In 2001 regional basketball league called Adriatic League was formed and Cibona took part in it After disappointing first and second season Cibona hosted Final Four and reached the final game in 2003 04 but was defeated on the home court by FMP Reflex Recent seasons Edit Recent seasons have been a mixture of success and failure for Cibona In national championship Cibona won four out of five recent league titles but this dominance is seriously put on test by the rise of large company backed Cedevita In European competitions Cibona lost its Euroleague license for the 2011 12 season after competing in Euroleague since its formation During 2011 12 and 2012 13 seasons Cibona competed in Eurocup but failed to win any game In regional ABA League Cibona had a great 2009 10 season Cibona entered the Final four held in Arena Zagreb as a top seeded team After beating Union Olimpija in semifinals Cibona faced Partizan in the final game Partizan won the title thanks to an off the glass three pointer by Dusan Kecman from half court at the buzzer bringing the celebration of Cibona players and staff who already invaded the floor as Bojan Bogdanovic scored a corner three pointer for Cibona with just 0 6 seconds left on the clock to an abrupt end The final score was 75 74 and Cibona once again didn t manage to win a title at the home court The next three seasons in the regional league were disappointing for Cibona finishing 12th 7th and 11th In the 2013 14 season under head coach Slaven Rimac Cibona won the ABA League championship despite huge financial problems the club was facing 2 As a champion of the league Cibona had direct spot in the Euroleague but withdrew from it in order to stabilize financially 3 Eventually Crvena Zvezda as third in the standings took its spot in the Euroleague 4 Honours EditTotal titles 44 Domestic competitions Edit Croatian LeagueWinners 20 1991 92 1992 93 1993 94 1994 95 1995 96 1996 97 1997 98 1998 99 1999 00 2000 01 2001 02 2003 04 2005 06 2006 07 2008 09 2009 10 2011 12 2012 13 2018 19 2021 22 Runners up 7 2002 03 2004 05 2013 14 2014 15 2015 16 2016 17 2017 18Croatian CupWinners 9 1994 95 1995 96 1998 99 2000 01 2001 02 2008 09 2012 13 2021 22 2022 23 Runners up 11 1991 92 1993 94 1996 97 1999 00 2002 03 2004 05 2007 08 2009 10 2017 18 2018 19 2019 20Yugoslav League defunct Winners 3 1981 82 1983 84 1984 85 Runners up 4 1960 1961 1970 71 1980 81 1985 86Yugoslav Cup defunct Winners 8 1968 69 1979 80 1980 81 1981 82 1982 83 1984 85 1985 86 1987 88 Runners up 2 1971 72 1990 91European competitions Edit See also List of European Major Basketball club competition winners EuroLeagueWinners 2 1984 85 1985 86FIBA Saporta Cup defunct Winners 2 1981 82 1986 87 Semifinalist 3 1980 81 1983 84 1988 89FIBA Korac Cup defunct Winners 1 1971 1972 Runners up 2 1979 80 1987 88European Super Cup semi official defunct Winners 1 1987 Runners up 1 1986Euroleague Opening Tournament 1 2001Regional competitions Edit Adriatic LeagueWinners 1 2013 14 Runners up 3 2003 04 2008 09 2009 10Worldwide competitions Edit FIBA Intercontinental Cup3rd place 3 1985 1986 1987Other competitions Edit FIBA International Christmas Tournament defunct 3rd place 1 1992Charleroi Belgium Invitational GameWinners 1 2008Porec Croatia Invitational GameWinners 1 2009Zagreb Croatia Invitational GameWinners 1 2009Zupanja Croatia Invitational GameWinners 1 2010Drazen Petrovic CupRunners Up 1 2014Rijeka TournamentWinners 1 2015Individual club awards Edit Triple CrownWinners 1 1984 85Small Triple CrownWinners 1 1981 82Season by season record EditThe following table shows the records from the season 1990 91 in all competitions Season by seasonSeason League Cup Regional Europe1990 91 Yugoslav LeagueSemifinals Yugoslav CupRunners up No tournament Korac CupQuarterfinals1991 92 Croatian LeagueChampions Kresimir Cosic CupRunners up No tournament EuroleagueQuarterfinals1992 93 Croatian LeagueChampions Kresimir Cosic CupSemifinals No tournament EuroleagueTop 161993 94 Croatian LeagueChampions Kresimir Cosic CupRunners up No tournament EuroleagueTop 161994 95 Croatian LeagueChampions Kresimir Cosic CupChampions No tournament EuroleagueQuarterfinals1995 96 Croatian LeagueChampions Kresimir Cosic CupChampions No tournament EuroleagueTop 161996 97 Croatian LeagueChampions Kresimir Cosic CupRunners up No tournament EuroleagueTop 161997 98 Croatian LeagueChampions Kresimir Cosic CupSemifinals No tournament EuroleagueTop 161998 99 Croatian LeagueChampions Kresimir Cosic CupChampions No tournament EuroleagueTop 161999 00 Croatian LeagueChampions Kresimir Cosic CupRunners up No tournament EuroleagueQuarterfinals2000 01 Croatian LeagueChampions Kresimir Cosic CupChampions No tournament EuroleagueTop 162001 02 Croatian LeagueChampions Kresimir Cosic CupChampions ABA LeagueSemifinals EuroleagueGroup stage2002 03 Croatian LeagueRunners up Kresimir Cosic CupRunners up ABA League5th EuroleagueTop 162003 04 Croatian LeagueChampions Kresimir Cosic CupSemifinals ABA LeagueRunners up EuroleagueTop 162004 05 Croatian LeagueRunners up Kresimir Cosic CupRunners up ABA LeagueQuarterfinals EuroleagueTop 162005 06 Croatian LeagueChampions Kresimir Cosic CupSemifinals ABA LeagueQuarterfinals EuroleagueTop 162006 07 Croatian LeagueChampions Kresimir Cosic CupSemifinals ABA LeagueSemifinals EuroleagueGroup stage2007 08 Croatian LeagueSemifinals Kresimir Cosic CupRunners up ABA LeagueQuarterfinals EuroleagueGroup stage2008 09 Croatian LeagueChampions Kresimir Cosic CupChampions ABA LeagueRunners up EuroleagueTop 162009 10 Croatian LeagueChampions Kresimir Cosic CupRunners up ABA LeagueRunners up EuroleagueTop 162010 11 Croatian LeagueSemifinals Kresimir Cosic CupSemifinals ABA League12th EuroleagueGroup stage2011 12 Croatian LeagueChampions Kresimir Cosic CupQuarterfinals ABA League7th EurocupGroup Stage2012 13 Croatian LeagueChampions Kresimir Cosic CupChampions ABA League11th EurocupGroup Stage2013 14 Croatian LeagueRunners up Kresimir Cosic CupSemifinals ABA LeagueChampions EurocupGroup Stage2014 15 Croatian LeagueRunners up Kresimir Cosic CupSemifinals ABA League11th did not participate2015 16 Croatian LeagueRunners up Kresimir Cosic CupSemifinals ABA League8th FIBA Europe CupQuarter finals2016 17 Croatian LeagueRunners up Kresimir Cosic CupSemifinals ABA League7th FIBA Europe CupQuarter finals2017 18 Croatian LeagueRunners up Kresimir Cosic CupRunners up ABA League11th did not participate2018 19 Croatian LeagueChampions Kresimir Cosic CupRunners up ABA League7th did not participate2019 20 Croatian Leaguecancelled Kresimir Cosic CupRunners up ABA Leaguecancelled did not participate2020 21 Croatian LeagueSemifinals Kresimir Cosic CupSemifinals ABA League9th did not participate2021 22 Croatian LeagueChampions Kresimir Cosic CupChampions ABA League8th did not participateHome arenas EditOpen basketball court in Kranjceviceva street 1946 1947 Open basketball court Tuskanac 1947 1969 Kutija Sibica Sports Hall 1969 1987 Drazen Petrovic Basketball Hall 1987 present Players EditMain page Category KK Cibona players Current roster Edit Note Flags indicate national team eligibility at FIBA sanctioned events Players may hold other non FIBA nationality not displayed KK Cibona rosterPlayers CoachesPos No Nat Name Ht AgePF 1 Vukovic Domagoj 2 06 m 6 ft 9 in 29 1993 10 29 29 October 1993G 3 Radovcic Kresimir 1 95 m 6 ft 5 in 25 1997 04 19 19 April 1997SG 5 Mesicek Blaz 1 97 m 6 ft 6 in 25 1997 06 12 12 June 1997SF 6 Perasovic Ivan 2 00 m 6 ft 7 in 20 2002 04 23 23 April 2002SG 9 Smajlagic Sven 1 96 m 6 ft 5 in 32 1990 06 05 5 June 1990G 13 Majcunic Ivan 1 93 m 6 ft 4 in 26 1996 07 24 24 July 1996SF 14 Mazalin Lovro 2 04 m 6 ft 8 in 25 1997 06 28 28 June 1997SG 17 Aranitovic Aleksandar 1 95 m 6 ft 5 in 25 1998 01 24 24 January 1998PF 24 Bakovic Marko 2 05 m 6 ft 9 in 30 1993 02 22 22 February 1993PG 44 Kapusta Borna 1 82 m 6 ft 0 in 26 1996 07 24 24 July 1996C 98 Ljubicic Kresimir 2 10 m 6 ft 11 in 24 1998 07 11 11 July 1998PF 99 Bundovic Filip 2 02 m 6 ft 8 in 29 1994 02 16 16 February 1994 Head coach Josip SesarAssistant coach es Barisa KrasicLegend C Team captain Injured Roster Updated November 17 2022Depth chart Edit Pos Starting 5 BenchCPFSFSGPGRetired numbers Edit Nakic D Petrovic amp Knego s jerseys hanging in the rafters of the Drazen Petrovic Basketball Hall 4 Mihovil Nakic 10 Drazen Petrovic 11 Andro Knego 20 Marin RozicPlayers at the NBA Draft Edit Denotes player who has been inducted to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Famex Denotes player who has been selected for at least one All NBA Team Denotes player who has never appeared in an NBA regular season or playoff gamePosition Player Year Round Pick Drafted bySG Drazen Petrovic x 1986 3rd round 60th Portland Trail BlazersC Franjo Arapovic 1987 7th round 159th Atlanta HawksSG SF Gordan Giricek 1999 2nd round 40th Dallas MavericksSG Josip Sesar 2000 2nd round 47th Portland Trail BlazersSG Zoran Planinic 2003 1st round 22nd New Jersey NetsPF Damir Markota 2006 2nd round 59th San Antonio SpursSG SF Bojan Bogdanovic 2011 2nd round 31st Miami HeatPF C Tomislav Zubcic 2012 2nd round 56th Toronto RaptorsPF Dario Saric 2014 1st round 12th Orlando MagicC Ante Zizic 2016 1st round 23rd Boston CelticsNotable players Edit Note Flags indicate national team eligibility at FIBA sanctioned events Players may hold other non FIBA nationality not displayed CriteriaTo appear in this section a player must have either Set a club record or won an individual award while at the club Played at least one official international match for their national team at any time Played at least one official NBA match at any time Jasmin Hukic Barisa Krasic Haris Mujezinovic Jermaine Anderson Vladan Alanovic Luksa Andric Franjo Arapovic Dalibor Bagaric Marino Bazdaric Bojan Bogdanovic Danko Cvjeticanin Kresimir Cosic Zoran Cutura Gordan Giricek Alan Gregov Vinko Jelovac Mario Kasun Andro Knego Vladimir Krstic Davor Kus Matej Mamic Davor Marcelic Damir Markota Veljko Mrsic Damir Mulaomerovic Aramis Naglic Mihovil Nakic Sandro Nicevic Aleksandar Petrovic Drazen Petrovic Zoran Planinic Nikola Plecas Marko Popovic Nikola Prkacin Zdravko Radulovic Dino Rađa Damir Rancic Slaven Rimac Damjan Rudez Tomislav Ruzic Josip Sesar Mate Skelin Rok Stipcevic Marko Tomas Dario Saric Bruno Sundov Josip Vrankovic Stojko Vrankovic Andrija Zizic Ante Zizic Luka Zoric Ivica Zuric Marton Bader Chris Warren Evgeni Kisurin Chucky Atkins Alan Anderson Jerel Blassingame Gerald Fitch Jamont Gordon Smush Parker Scoonie Penn Bracey Wright Members of the Basketball Hall of Fame Edit Kresimir Cosic Mirko Novosel Drazen Petrovic Dino RađaPersonnel EditHead coaches Edit Main page Category KK Cibona coaches Management Edit Current officeholders are 5 President Mario Petrovic Members of the Assembly Mladen Busic Mario Petrovic Ivan Artukovic Jasmin Jurkovac Kresimir Gunjaca General manager Mauro LukicTop performances in European and worldwide competitions EditMain article KK Cibona in European and worldwide competitions Season Achievement NotesEuroleague1982 83 Semi final group stage 6th place in a group with Ford Cantu Billy Milano Real Madrid CSKA Moscow and Maccabi Tel Aviv1984 85 Champions defeated Real Madrid 87 78 in the final of European Champions Cup in Athens1985 86 Champions defeated Zalgiris 94 82 in the final of European Champions Cup in Budapest1991 92 Quarter finals eliminated by Montigala Joventut 68 73 L in Zagreb and 67 92 L in Badalona1994 95 Quarter finals eliminated by Real Madrid Teka 78 82 L in Zagreb and 70 82 L in Madrid1999 00 Quarter finals eliminated by Panathinaikos 62 73 L in Athens and 63 69 L in ZagrebFIBA Saporta Cup1969 70 Quarter finals eliminated by Fides Napoli 80 89 L in Zagreb and 84 102 L in Napoli1980 81 Semi finals eliminated by FC Barcelona 85 92 L in Barcelona and 79 75 W in Zagreb1981 82 Champions defeated Real Madrid 96 95 in the final of European Cup Winners Cup in Brussels1983 84 Semi finals eliminated by Real Madrid 89 91 L in Zagreb and 80 94 L in Madrid1986 87 Champions defeated Scavolini Pesaro 89 74 in the final of European Cup Winners Cup in Novi Sad1988 89 Semi finals eliminated by Real Madrid 91 92 L in Zagreb and 97 119 L in MadridFIBA Korac Cup1972 Champions defeated OKK Beograd 71 83 L in Belgrade and 94 73 W in Zagreb in the double finals of Korac Cup1979 80 Final lost to Arrigoni Rieti 71 76 in the final Liege 1987 88 Final lost to Real Madrid 89 102 L in Madrid and 94 93 W in Zagreb in the double final1990 91 Quarter finals eliminated by Shampoo Clear Cantu 70 80 L in Cucciago and 77 80 L in ZagrebFIBA Europe Cup2015 16 Quarter finals eliminated 2 1 by Enisey 92 94 L in Krasnoyarsk 77 69 W in Zagreb and 78 82 L in Krasnoyarsk2016 17 Quarter finals eliminated by Elan Chalon 87 85 W in Zagreb and 78 83 L in Chalon sur SaoneIntercontinental Cup1985 3rd place 3rd place in Barcelona lost to FC Barcelona 68 74 in the semi final Girona defeated San Andres 109 82 in the 3rd place game1986 3rd place 3rd place in Buenos Aires lost to Zalgiris 77 104 in the semi final defeated Corinthians 119 96 in the 3rd place game1987 3rd place 3rd place in Milan lost to Tracer Milano 83 94 in the semi final defeated Maccabi Tel Aviv 106 96 in the 3rd place gameThe road to the European Cup victories Edit1972 FIBA Korac Cup Round Team Home Away Quarter finals Caen 103 87 109 83Semi finals Standard Liege 71 54 96 91Finals OKK Beograd 94 73 71 83 1981 82 FIBA European Cup Winners Cup Round Team Home Away Quarter finals Sutton amp Crystal Palace 105 97 74 70 Sinudyne Bologna 121 91 81 88 Hapoel Ramat Gan 98 97 81 85Semi finals Stroitel 92 66 66 82Final Real Madrid 96 95 1984 85 FIBA European Champions Cup Round Team Home Away 1st Round CSKA Sofia 89 73 91 972nd Round NMKY Helsinki 102 95 88 83Semi finals Real Madrid 99 90 89 87 Granarolo Bologna 96 89 72 81 Maccabi Tel Aviv 88 77 87 88 Banco di Roma Virtus 97 83 87 89 CSKA Moscow 95 77 71 65Final Real Madrid 87 78 1985 86 FIBA European Champions Cup Round Team Home Away 1st Round Galatasaray 121 106 110 972nd Round Klosterneuburg 85 70 98 83Semi finals Maccabi Tel Aviv 90 86 102 105 Simac Milano 111 95 66 90 Zalgiris 99 90 91 94 Real Madrid 88 81 108 91 Limoges CSP 116 106 106 95Final Zalgiris 94 82 1986 87 FIBA European Cup Winners Cup Round Team Home Away Quarter finals Scavolini Pesaro 123 99 83 82 Maes Pils 130 90 121 98 Efes Pilsen 125 78 86 70Semi finals ASVEL 109 93 98 82Final Scavolini Pesaro 89 74References Edit Company registration info ABA LIGA j t d aba liga com Retrieved 30 July 2019 CEDEVITA CIBONA 59 72 Briljantni Saric srusio Cedevitu i odveo Cibonu do prvog trofeja u regionalnoj ABA ligi jutarnji hr in Croatian Retrieved 8 October 2014 Zvezda direktno u Evroligi b92 net in Serbian Retrieved 8 October 2014 Cibona odustala Zvezda u Evroligi b92 net in Serbian Retrieved 8 October 2014 Board of KK Cibona cibona com Retrieved 30 July 2019 External links Edit Wikimedia 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