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Milan Bjegojević

Milan "Musa" Bjegojević (Serbian Cyrillic: Милан "Муса" Bjegojević; August 9, 1928 – October 2, 2003) was a Serbian basketball player and coach. He represented the Yugoslavia national basketball team internationally.

Milan Bjegojević
Personal information
Born(1928-08-09)9 August 1928
Prnjavor, Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes
Died2 October 2003(2003-10-02) (aged 75)
Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro
NationalitySerbian
Listed height1.81 m (5 ft 11 in)
Career information
Playing career1947–1955
PositionGuard
Number5
Coaching career1952–1970
Career history
As player:
1947–1955Crvena zvezda
As coach:
00Crvena zvezda Juniors
1959–1970Crvena zvezda
Career highlights and awards
As a player:

As a coach:

Best known for many years of playing at Crvena Zvezda. In the red-and-whites was from 1947 to 1955, played 113 competitive games and scored 786 points. In all nine seasons with the Red Star became nine consecutive times champion of Yugoslavia. The effect of nine titles as a basketball club during the past decades addition Bjegojević has only Srđan Kalember and two of them hold a club record of nine titles Champion[1] which will hardly ever be upset.

Playing career

Crvena zvezda

Bjegojević in his first three seasons in the Crvena Zvezda was not so much time in the foreground, he had a notable impact in winning the 1950 title, when in 16 games he scored 71 points and to 1951, when in 20 matches he scored 100 points. He offered great games in the last three seasons at Red Star jersey. In the 1953 championship and on 11 matches he scored 191 points and during that time had a very high average of 17.4 points per game because he was the first shooter of the Zvezda, and of that number in the final championship tournament by 106 points and was the best scorer of the tournament final. In the convincing win against Partizan (82:56) he scored even 32 points, and the final tournament in triumph against KFA from Ljubljana (83–55) scored 23 points against Partizan (70:59) stopped at 19 points. The following season he was second leader team behind Borislav Ćurčić. In 15 games he scored a total of 187 points (12.5 per game). The convincing win against the Workers (100: 65) recorded 20 points, the Star won another title in the series. In the 1955 championship at the meeting of 14 he enrolled 163 points (11.6 per game), Zvezda won 10 consecutive title, a Bjegojević its ninth. Against Maribor (106: 51) scored 23 points. According to the newspaper Politika of Belgrade in 1955, during those first 10 years in the club Milan Bjegojević was the second leading scorer counting all matches (rounds, friendly, magazines and the tournament) with 3041 points. More from him in the first 10 flight between players in red and white had only Borislav Ćurčić (4986). The popular "Musa" in this period he played 360 matches, making it the third in the first decade of the Red Star. In front of him were only Đorđe Andrijašević with 377 and Borislav Ćurčić with 380 matches.

National team career

Bjegojević played with the Yugoslav national team in three major competitions. At the 1953 European Championship in Moscow where in nine games scored 34 points,[2] and the team took the sixth place. It was a time when the Yugoslav basketball rules groundwork for later great success. Bjegojević at the 1954 FIBA World Championship in Rio de Janeiro, in five matches scored 46 points with an average of 9.2 points was the third scorer of the national team, which finished the competition in 11th place. In the only win of the tournament against Peru (86–84) recorded 20 points and free throws without a miss a shot (8-8).[3] At the 1955 European Championship in Budapest, Yugoslavia was eighth, and Milan in nine games scored 49 points. In the triumph over Austria (68:61) he achieved a performance of 19 points.

Coaching career

Four year after his retirements as basketball player he became coach of the Red Star. He led the club for 11 seasons, from 1959-60 to 1969-70 and won the championship in 1969 with the second great generation of Zvezda in which they played stars like Vladimir Cvetković, Dragan Kapičić, Ljubodrag Simonović, Dragiša Vučinić, Miroslav Todosijević, Tihomir Pavlović and of course Moka Slavnić. As coach of Crvena Zvezda had more seasons from him only his old friend Nebojša Popović (12 seasons, from 1946 to 1957).

Career achievements

As player:

As coach

Personal life

Bjegojević married Gordana Baraga, a basketball player herself with ŽKK Crvena zvezda and the Yugoslavia women's national basketball team.[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ Приступљено 9.08.2014.
  2. ^ Приступљено 9.08.2014.
  3. ^ Pristupqeno 9.08.2014.
  4. ^ "На данашњи дан: Рођен Милан Бјегојевић". mojacrvenazvezda.net. Retrieved 8 November 2021.

External links

  • The website mojacrvenazvezda

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Milan Musa Bjegojevic Serbian Cyrillic Milan Musa Bjegojevic August 9 1928 October 2 2003 was a Serbian basketball player and coach He represented the Yugoslavia national basketball team internationally Milan BjegojevicPersonal informationBorn 1928 08 09 9 August 1928Prnjavor Kingdom of Serbs Croats and SlovenesDied2 October 2003 2003 10 02 aged 75 Belgrade Serbia and MontenegroNationalitySerbianListed height1 81 m 5 ft 11 in Career informationPlaying career1947 1955PositionGuardNumber5Coaching career1952 1970Career historyAs player 1947 1955Crvena zvezdaAs coach 0 0Crvena zvezda Juniors1959 1970Crvena zvezdaCareer highlights and awardsAs a player 9 Yugoslav League champion 1947 1955 As a coach Yugoslav League champion 1969 Best known for many years of playing at Crvena Zvezda In the red and whites was from 1947 to 1955 played 113 competitive games and scored 786 points In all nine seasons with the Red Star became nine consecutive times champion of Yugoslavia The effect of nine titles as a basketball club during the past decades addition Bjegojevic has only Srđan Kalember and two of them hold a club record of nine titles Champion 1 which will hardly ever be upset Contents 1 Playing career 1 1 Crvena zvezda 2 National team career 3 Coaching career 4 Career achievements 5 Personal life 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksPlaying career EditCrvena zvezda Edit Bjegojevic in his first three seasons in the Crvena Zvezda was not so much time in the foreground he had a notable impact in winning the 1950 title when in 16 games he scored 71 points and to 1951 when in 20 matches he scored 100 points He offered great games in the last three seasons at Red Star jersey In the 1953 championship and on 11 matches he scored 191 points and during that time had a very high average of 17 4 points per game because he was the first shooter of the Zvezda and of that number in the final championship tournament by 106 points and was the best scorer of the tournament final In the convincing win against Partizan 82 56 he scored even 32 points and the final tournament in triumph against KFA from Ljubljana 83 55 scored 23 points against Partizan 70 59 stopped at 19 points The following season he was second leader team behind Borislav Curcic In 15 games he scored a total of 187 points 12 5 per game The convincing win against the Workers 100 65 recorded 20 points the Star won another title in the series In the 1955 championship at the meeting of 14 he enrolled 163 points 11 6 per game Zvezda won 10 consecutive title a Bjegojevic its ninth Against Maribor 106 51 scored 23 points According to the newspaper Politika of Belgrade in 1955 during those first 10 years in the club Milan Bjegojevic was the second leading scorer counting all matches rounds friendly magazines and the tournament with 3041 points More from him in the first 10 flight between players in red and white had only Borislav Curcic 4986 The popular Musa in this period he played 360 matches making it the third in the first decade of the Red Star In front of him were only Đorđe Andrijasevic with 377 and Borislav Curcic with 380 matches National team career EditBjegojevic played with the Yugoslav national team in three major competitions At the 1953 European Championship in Moscow where in nine games scored 34 points 2 and the team took the sixth place It was a time when the Yugoslav basketball rules groundwork for later great success Bjegojevic at the 1954 FIBA World Championship in Rio de Janeiro in five matches scored 46 points with an average of 9 2 points was the third scorer of the national team which finished the competition in 11th place In the only win of the tournament against Peru 86 84 recorded 20 points and free throws without a miss a shot 8 8 3 At the 1955 European Championship in Budapest Yugoslavia was eighth and Milan in nine games scored 49 points In the triumph over Austria 68 61 he achieved a performance of 19 points Coaching career EditFour year after his retirements as basketball player he became coach of the Red Star He led the club for 11 seasons from 1959 60 to 1969 70 and won the championship in 1969 with the second great generation of Zvezda in which they played stars like Vladimir Cvetkovic Dragan Kapicic Ljubodrag Simonovic Dragisa Vucinic Miroslav Todosijevic Tihomir Pavlovic and of course Moka Slavnic As coach of Crvena Zvezda had more seasons from him only his old friend Nebojsa Popovic 12 seasons from 1946 to 1957 Career achievements EditAs player Yugoslav League 9 with Crvena Zvezda 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 As coach Yugoslav League 1 with Crvena Zvezda 1968 69 Personal life EditBjegojevic married Gordana Baraga a basketball player herself with ZKK Crvena zvezda and the Yugoslavia women s national basketball team 4 See also EditList of KK Crvena zvezda players with 100 games played List of Red Star Belgrade basketball coaches List of Yugoslav First Federal Basketball League annual scoring leadersReferences Edit Pristupљeno 9 08 2014 Pristupљeno 9 08 2014 Pristupqeno 9 08 2014 Na danashњi dan Roђen Milan Bјegoјeviћ mojacrvenazvezda net Retrieved 8 November 2021 External links EditThe website mojacrvenazvezda Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Milan Bjegojevic amp oldid 1126423122, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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