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Miloš Bojović (born 1938)

Miloš Bojović (Serbian Cyrillic: Милош Бојовић; 25 June 1938 – 5 August 2001) was a Serbian lawyer, sports journalist, professional basketball player, coach and executive, as well as a politician.[1] He represented the Yugoslavia national basketball team internationally.

Miloš Bojović
Милош Бојовић
Born(1938-06-25)25 June 1938
Died5 August 2001(2001-08-05) (aged 63)
NationalitySerbian
Other names
  • Miško
  • Miško Boem
Alma materUniversity of Belgrade
Occupations
  • Basketball player, coach and executive
  • journalist
  • lawyer
  • politician
Basketball career
Career information
NBA draft1960 / Undrafted
Playing career1957–1969
Number4, 12, 5
Career history
1957–1969Partizan
1963–1964OKK Beograd
Medals

Basketball career

Playing career

Bojović spent his entire playing career with Belgrade-based club Partizan. Over 13 seasons, from the 1957 to 1968–69 season, he played 202 games and scored 4,086 points.[1]

Bojović was loaned to OKK Beograd for the 1963–64 FIBA European Champions Cup season. Over three games, he averaged 7,3 points per game.[2][1]

National team career

Bojović was a member of the Yugoslavia national team that won the bronze medal at the 1963 FIBA European Championship in Wrocław, Poland. Over six tournament games, he averaged seven points per game.[3] He was member of the national team that won the silver medal at the 1965 FIBA European Championship in the Soviet Union. Over six tournament games, he averaged six points per game.[4]

Post-playing career

Bojović was a head coach of the Partizan junior team from 1969 to 1972. After that, he was a staff member of Partizan.[1] During the late 1980s, Bojović was president of the Belgrade Basketball Association.

Journalism

Bojović also worked as a sports journalist who wrote about basketball. In 1963, he started to work for Politika, and then in the newly established Politika Ekspres. During the 1970s, he followed and wrote about the national basketball team.[1]

Legal career

Bojović earned his law degree from the University of Belgrade Faculty of Law. In 1986, he opened his law firm together with his wife Vesna. From 1995 to 2003, Bojović was a State's attorney for FR Yugoslavia.[1]

Political career

During the early 1990s, Bojović was a member of National Assembly of Serbia. He got elected at the 1990 Serbian general election. Later, he was elected to Federal Parlement of FR Yugoslavia.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g "Miloš Bojović – Miško Boem" (PDF). okkbeograd.org.rs. Retrieved 26 May 2020.
  2. ^ "Champions Cup 1963-64". pearlbasket.altervista.org. Retrieved 27 May 2020.
  3. ^ "1963 Yugoslavia 7 - Milos Bojovic". fiba.basketball. Retrieved 26 May 2020.
  4. ^ "1965 Yugoslavia 13 - Milos Bojovic". fiba.basketball. Retrieved 26 May 2020.

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