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KK Olimpija

Košarkarski klub Olimpija (English: Olimpija Basketball Club) was a men's professional basketball club based in Ljubljana, Slovenia.

KK Olimpija
NicknameZmaji (The Dragons)
Zeleno-beli (The Green and Whites)
Founded1946; 78 years ago (1946)
Folded2019; 5 years ago (2019)
HistoryKK Svoboda
(1946)
KK Enotnost
(1947–1954)
AŠK Olimpija
(1955–1976)
KK Olimpija
(1976–2019)
KK Cedevita Olimpija
(2019–present)
LocationLjubljana, Slovenia
Team colorsGreen, white, black
     
Championships17 Slovenian Leagues
20 Slovenian Cups
8 Slovenian Supercups
6 Yugoslav Leagues
1 Saporta Cup
1 Adriatic League
2 Central European Leagues

Olimpija has won 23 National League championships, including eight consecutive titles between 1992 and 1999. They have played in two different National Leagues since 1946, the Yugoslav Federal League (1946–1991) and the Slovenian League (1991–2019). Olimpija has won three regional league championships, one in the Adriatic League and two championships in the Central European League. They have also won 20 National Cup tournaments, 8 National Supercup titles, and one FIBA Saporta Cup. In July 2019, the team merged with Cedevita, forming a new club Cedevita Olimpija.

History edit

Olimpija basketball club was founded in 1946 as a section of the Svoboda Physical Culture Society. The first basketball game was played the same year against Udarnik and Olimpija came out on top with the score of 37–14. Late in 1946, the club was renamed Enotnost and was known by that name until 1954 when it assumed the name AŠK Olimpia.

Olimpija won its first Yugoslav League title in the 1957 season under the direction of the coach/player Boris Kristančić. In the following years, Olimpija won five more Yugoslav titles, in 1959, 1961, 1962, 1966, and 1970. A new era for the club began with Slovenia's independence when Olimpija won eight consecutive league titles between 1992 and 1999.

On the international stage, the 1993–94 season was the club's best season as they won the European Cup against the Spanish ACB League club Taugrés under the direction of coach Zmago Sagadin. In the 2001–02 season, Olimpija won the "Small Triple Crown", taking the Slovenian League championship, Slovenian Cup, and the Adriatic League.

On 8 July 2019, Olimpija merged with Croatian team Cedevita, forming Cedevita Olimpija.[1][2]

The club was a founding member of the Adriatic Basketball Association in 2015.[3] In November 2020, the club's shares were transferred to Mornar Bar.[4]

Names through history edit

The club was established in 1946 as the basketball department of the larger sports club Svoboda. Later, the name of the club was changed several times. Since 1976 and until its dissolution in 2019, the name of the club included the sponsorship name.

Names

Arenas edit

The team's first venue was Tabor Gymnasium, before they moved to the 4,500 capacity[5] Tivoli Hall in 1965. In 2010, the club moved into their new arena, Arena Stožice, with a capacity of 12,480.

Notable players edit

 
Ivo Daneu (left) in 1962

The following players are regarded as the most important for Olimpija by the club's official website.

A total of 16 former Olimpija players have played in the NBA:

Retired numbers edit

Olimpija retired numbers
No Nat. Player Position Tenure Date retired Ref
12   Marko Milič PF 1994–1997, 1999–2000, 2006–2009 2015 [12]
13   Ivo Daneu PG 1956–1970 2007 [13][14]

Players in the NBA draft edit

* Denotes player who has been selected for at least one All-Star Game and All-NBA Team
# Denotes player who has never appeared in an NBA regular season or playoff game
Position Player Year Round Pick Drafted by
PF   Marko Milič 1997 2nd round 33rd Philadelphia 76ers
C   Vladimir Stepania 1998 1st round 27th Seattle SuperSonics
C   Primož Brezec 2000 1st round 27th Indiana Pacers
SG/SF   Jiří Welsch 2002 1st round 16th Philadelphia 76ers
SG/PG   Yotam Halperin# 2006 2nd round 53rd Seattle SuperSonics
PG   Goran Dragić* 2008 2nd round 45th San Antonio Spurs
PF   Dāvis Bertāns 2011 2nd round 42nd Indiana Pacers
PG   Issuf Sanon# 2018 2nd round 44th Washington Wizards
PF   Luka Šamanić 2019 1st round 19th San Antonio Spurs

Honours edit

Domestic competitions edit

Winners (17): 1991–92, 1992–93, 1993–94, 1994–95, 1995–96, 1996–97, 1997–98, 1998–99, 2000–01, 2001–02, 2003–04, 2004–05, 2005–06, 2007–08, 2008–09, 2016–17, 2017–18
Runners-up (8): 2002–03, 2006–07, 2009–10, 2010–11, 2011–12, 2012–13, 2013–14, 2018–19
Winners (20): 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2017
Runners-up (3): 2004, 2007, 2014
Winners (8): 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2013, 2017
Runners-up (5): 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2018
Winners (6): 1957, 1959, 1961, 1962, 1966, 1969–70
Runners-up (8): 1953, 1956, 1958, 1960, 1965, 1967, 1967–68, 1968–69
Runners-up (5): 1960, 1968–69, 1970–71, 1981–82, 1986–87
Winners: 1984–85, 1986–87
  • Slovenian Republic League (defunct)
Winners: 1946, 1947

European competitions edit

Semifinalists: 1961–62
Third place: 1966–67, 1996–97
Final Four: 1967, 1997
Winners: 1993–94
Semifinalists: 1968–69, 1982–83, 1991–92

Regional competitions edit

Winners: 2001–02
Runners-up: 2010–11
  • Central European League (defunct)
Winners: 1993, 1994

Other competitions edit

Fourth place: 1998

Notable performances in European and worldwide competitions edit

Season Achievement Notes
EuroLeague
1959–60 Quarter-finals eliminated by Rīgas ASK, 79–95 (L) in Ljubljana and 63–79 (L) in Riga
1961–62 Semi-finals eliminated by Real Madrid, 105–91 (W) in Ljubljana and 53–69 (L) in Madrid
1962–63 Quarter-finals eliminated by Spartak ZJŠ Brno, 86–83 (W) in Ljubljana and 72–79 (L) in Brno
1966–67 Final Four third place in Madrid, lost to Real Madrid 86–88 in the semi-final, defeated Slavia VŠ Praha 88–83 in the third place game
1970–71 Quarter-finals third place in a group with Ignis Varese, Slavia VŠ Praha and Olympique Antibes
1996–97 Final Four third place in Rome, lost to Olympiacos 65–74 in the semi-final, defeated ASVEL 86–79 in the third place game
1999–00 Quarter-finals eliminated 2–1 by FC Barcelona, 67–70 (L) in Barcelona, 71–64 (W) in Ljubljana & 66–71 (L) in Barcelona
2000–01 Quarter-finals eliminated 2–0 by Kinder Bologna, 79–80 (L) in Bologna and 79–81 (L) in Ljubljana
FIBA Saporta Cup
1967–68 Quarter-finals eliminated by Slavia VŠ Praha, 64–95 (L) in Prague and 82–70 (W) in Ljubljana
1968–69 Semi-finals eliminated by Slavia VŠ Praha, 76–83 (L) in Ljubljana and 61–82 (L) in Prague
1982–83 Semi-finals eliminated by Scavolini Pesaro, 78–97 (L) in Pesaro and 92–107 (L) in Ljubljana
1991–92 Semi-finals eliminated 2–1 by PAOK, 81–68 (W) in Ljubljana, 61–79 (L) & 86–104 (L) in Thessaloniki
1992–93 Quarter-finals third place in a group with Efes Pilsen, NatWest Zaragoza, CSKA Moscow, Hapoel Tel Aviv and ASK Brocēni
1993–94 Champions defeated Taugrés 91–81 in the final of the FIBA European Cup in Lausanne
1995–96 Quarter-finals 6th place in a group with PAOK, Dynamo Moscow, Zrinjevac, Kalev and Nobiles Włocławek

The road to the FIBA European Cup victory edit

1993–94 FIBA European Cup

Round Team Home   Away  
Third Bye
Top 12   Rabotnički 89–77 80–66
  Tofaş 87–78 103–90
  Taugrés 86–73 63–67
  Fidefinanz Bellinzona 77–62 53–50
  Croatia Osiguranje 68–76 84–79
Semi-final   Sato Aris 84–78 79–83
74–61
Final   Taugrés 91–81

Season-by-season records edit

Key

Season Tier Domestic league Pos Domestic cup Supercup Adriatic League European competitions
1991–92 1 1. A SKL 1st Winners
1992–93 1 1. A SKL 1st Winners 1 European League 2R
2 European Cup QF
1993–94 1 1. A SKL 1st Winners 1 European League 2R
2 European Cup W
1994–95 1 1. A SKL 1st Winners 1 European League GS
1995–96 1 1. A SKL 1st Round of 16 1 European League R32
1996–97 1 1. A SKL 1st Winners 1 Euroleague 3rd
1997–98 1 1. A SKL 1st Winners 1 Euroleague R16
1998–99 1 Liga Kolinska 1st Winners 1 Euroleague R16
1999–00 1 Liga Kolinska 3rd Winners 1 Euroleague QF
2000–01 1 Liga Kolinska 1st Winners 1 Euroleague QF
2001–02 1 HYPO Liga 1st Winners Winners 1 Euroleague T16
2002–03 1 1. A SKL 2nd Winners Semifinals 1 Euroleague T16
2003–04 1 1. A SKL 1st Runners-up Winners Semifinals 1 Euroleague T16
2004–05 1 1. A SKL 1st Winners Winners Quarterfinals 1 Euroleague RS
2005–06 1 1. A SKL 1st Winners Winners 10th place 1 Euroleague RS
2006–07 1 Liga UPC Telemach 2nd Runners-up 9th place 1 Euroleague RS
2007–08 1 Liga UPC Telemach 1st Winners Winners Semifinals 1 Euroleague RS
2008–09 1 Liga UPC Telemach 1st Winners Winners 9th place 1 Euroleague RS
2009–10 1 Telemach League 2nd Winners Winners Semifinals 1 Euroleague RS
2010–11 1 Telemach League 2nd Winners Runners-up Runners-up 1 Euroleague T16
2011–12 1 Telemach League 2nd Winners Runners-up 6th place 1 Euroleague RS
2012–13 1 Telemach League 2nd Winners Runners-up 8th place 1 Euroleague RS
2013–14 1 Telemach League 2nd Runners-up Winners 10th place 2 Eurocup L32
2014–15 1 Telemach League 5th Semifinals Runners-up 5th place 2 Eurocup L32
2015–16 1 Liga Nova KBM 4th Quarterfinals 7th place 2 Eurocup L32
2016–17 1 Liga Nova KBM 1st Winners 11th place 2 EuroCup RS
2017–18 1 Liga Nova KBM 1st Semifinals Winners First Division 7th 3 Champions League RS
2018–19 1 Liga Nova KBM 2nd Semifinals Runners-up First Division 12th 3 Champions League RS

Head coaches edit

References edit

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  13. ^ Olympic Legends – Ivo Daneu.
  14. ^ SLO – Daneu reflects on amazing Hall of Fame career [part I].

External links edit

  • Euroleague.net Official team profile

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This article is about the former Adriatic League club For the current club see KK Cedevita Olimpija For other uses see Olimpija Ljubljana Kosarkarski klub Olimpija English Olimpija Basketball Club was a men s professional basketball club based in Ljubljana Slovenia KK OlimpijaNicknameZmaji The Dragons Zeleno beli The Green and Whites Founded1946 78 years ago 1946 Folded2019 5 years ago 2019 HistoryKK Svoboda 1946 KK Enotnost 1947 1954 ASK Olimpija 1955 1976 KK Olimpija 1976 2019 KK Cedevita Olimpija 2019 present LocationLjubljana SloveniaTeam colorsGreen white black Championships17 Slovenian Leagues 20 Slovenian Cups 8 Slovenian Supercups 6 Yugoslav Leagues 1 Saporta Cup1 Adriatic League2 Central European LeaguesHomeAway Olimpija has won 23 National League championships including eight consecutive titles between 1992 and 1999 They have played in two different National Leagues since 1946 the Yugoslav Federal League 1946 1991 and the Slovenian League 1991 2019 Olimpija has won three regional league championships one in the Adriatic League and two championships in the Central European League They have also won 20 National Cup tournaments 8 National Supercup titles and one FIBA Saporta Cup In July 2019 the team merged with Cedevita forming a new club Cedevita Olimpija Contents 1 History 2 Names through history 3 Arenas 4 Notable players 4 1 Retired numbers 4 2 Players in the NBA draft 5 Honours 5 1 Domestic competitions 5 2 European competitions 5 3 Regional competitions 5 4 Other competitions 6 Notable performances in European and worldwide competitions 6 1 The road to the FIBA European Cup victory 7 Season by season records 8 Head coaches 9 References 10 External linksHistory editOlimpija basketball club was founded in 1946 as a section of the Svoboda Physical Culture Society The first basketball game was played the same year against Udarnik and Olimpija came out on top with the score of 37 14 Late in 1946 the club was renamed Enotnost and was known by that name until 1954 when it assumed the name ASK Olimpia Olimpija won its first Yugoslav League title in the 1957 season under the direction of the coach player Boris Kristancic In the following years Olimpija won five more Yugoslav titles in 1959 1961 1962 1966 and 1970 A new era for the club began with Slovenia s independence when Olimpija won eight consecutive league titles between 1992 and 1999 On the international stage the 1993 94 season was the club s best season as they won the European Cup against the Spanish ACB League club Taugres under the direction of coach Zmago Sagadin In the 2001 02 season Olimpija won the Small Triple Crown taking the Slovenian League championship Slovenian Cup and the Adriatic League On 8 July 2019 Olimpija merged with Croatian team Cedevita forming Cedevita Olimpija 1 2 The club was a founding member of the Adriatic Basketball Association in 2015 3 In November 2020 the club s shares were transferred to Mornar Bar 4 Names through history editThe club was established in 1946 as the basketball department of the larger sports club Svoboda Later the name of the club was changed several times Since 1976 and until its dissolution in 2019 the name of the club included the sponsorship name Names KK Svoboda 1946 KK Enotnost 1947 1954 ASK Olimpija 1955 1976 KK Olimpija 1976 2019 Between 1976 and 2019 the names of the club included the sponsorship names Brest 1976 1978 Iskra 1978 1982 ZZI 1982 1983 Smelt 1983 1997 Union 1997 2017 Petrol 2017 2019 Arenas editSee also Tivoli Hall and Arena Stozice The team s first venue was Tabor Gymnasium before they moved to the 4 500 capacity 5 Tivoli Hall in 1965 In 2010 the club moved into their new arena Arena Stozice with a capacity of 12 480 Notable players edit nbsp Ivo Daneu left in 1962 Main page Category KK Olimpija players The following players are regarded as the most important for Olimpija by the club s official website Ivo Daneu has won the Yugoslav national championship six times with Olimpija and earned over 200 appearances for the Yugoslavia national basketball team In 2007 he became the first Slovenian player included in the FIBA Hall of Fame 6 Borut Bassin became the most valuable player of the 1967 FIBA European Champions Cup Final Four after scoring 30 points against Real Madrid Bassin has also won the silver medal with Yugoslavia at the 1967 FIBA World Championship 7 Marko Milic former Olimpija and Slovenia national team captain he became the first Slovenian player to play in the National Basketball Association NBA 8 Vinko Jelovac earned 240 appearances for the Yugoslavia national team with which he won the silver medal at the 1976 Summer Olympics 9 Peter Vilfan spent most of his career playing for Olimpija he became the first captain of the Slovenia national team after the country gained independence in 1991 10 Jure Zdovc Regarded as one of the best point guards in Europe during the time of his career Zdovc played for Olimpija in three spells between the 1980s and the early 2000s Zdovc has won the EuroBasket with Yugoslavia in 1989 and 1991 and became the world champion with the team in 1990 11 A total of 16 former Olimpija players have played in the NBA Goran Dragic Raso Nesterovic Beno Udrih Sarunas Jasikevicius Damjan Rudez Marko Milic Primoz Brezec Vladimir Stepania Bostjan Nachbar Jiri Welsch Soumaila Samake Radisav Curcic Danny Green Aron Baynes Davis Bertans Damir Markota Retired numbers edit Olimpija retired numbers No Nat Player Position Tenure Date retired Ref 12 nbsp Marko Milic PF 1994 1997 1999 2000 2006 2009 2015 12 13 nbsp Ivo Daneu PG 1956 1970 2007 13 14 Players in the NBA draft edit Denotes player who has been selected for at least one All Star Game and All NBA Team Denotes player who has never appeared in an NBA regular season or playoff game Position Player Year Round Pick Drafted by PF nbsp Marko Milic 1997 2nd round 33rd Philadelphia 76ers C nbsp Vladimir Stepania 1998 1st round 27th Seattle SuperSonics C nbsp Primoz Brezec 2000 1st round 27th Indiana Pacers SG SF nbsp Jiri Welsch 2002 1st round 16th Philadelphia 76ers SG PG nbsp Yotam Halperin 2006 2nd round 53rd Seattle SuperSonics PG nbsp Goran Dragic 2008 2nd round 45th San Antonio Spurs PF nbsp Davis Bertans 2011 2nd round 42nd Indiana Pacers PG nbsp Issuf Sanon 2018 2nd round 44th Washington Wizards PF nbsp Luka Samanic 2019 1st round 19th San Antonio SpursHonours editDomestic competitions edit Slovenian League Winners 17 1991 92 1992 93 1993 94 1994 95 1995 96 1996 97 1997 98 1998 99 2000 01 2001 02 2003 04 2004 05 2005 06 2007 08 2008 09 2016 17 2017 18 Runners up 8 2002 03 2006 07 2009 10 2010 11 2011 12 2012 13 2013 14 2018 19 Slovenian Cup Winners 20 1992 1993 1994 1995 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2005 2006 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2017 Runners up 3 2004 2007 2014 Slovenian Supercup Winners 8 2003 2004 2005 2007 2008 2009 2013 2017 Runners up 5 2010 2011 2012 2014 2018 Yugoslav League defunct Winners 6 1957 1959 1961 1962 1966 1969 70 Runners up 8 1953 1956 1958 1960 1965 1967 1967 68 1968 69 Yugoslav Cup defunct Runners up 5 1960 1968 69 1970 71 1981 82 1986 87 Yugoslav 1 B League defunct Winners 1984 85 1986 87 Slovenian Republic League defunct Winners 1946 1947 European competitions edit EuroLeague Semifinalists 1961 62 Third place 1966 67 1996 97 Final Four 1967 1997 FIBA Saporta Cup defunct Winners 1993 94 Semifinalists 1968 69 1982 83 1991 92 Regional competitions edit Adriatic League Winners 2001 02 Runners up 2010 11 Central European League defunct Winners 1993 1994 Other competitions edit FIBA International Christmas Tournament Fourth place 1998Notable performances in European and worldwide competitions editMain article KK Olimpija in international competitions Season Achievement Notes EuroLeague 1959 60 Quarter finals eliminated by Rigas ASK 79 95 L in Ljubljana and 63 79 L in Riga 1961 62 Semi finals eliminated by Real Madrid 105 91 W in Ljubljana and 53 69 L in Madrid 1962 63 Quarter finals eliminated by Spartak ZJS Brno 86 83 W in Ljubljana and 72 79 L in Brno 1966 67 Final Four third place in Madrid lost to Real Madrid 86 88 in the semi final defeated Slavia VS Praha 88 83 in the third place game 1970 71 Quarter finals third place in a group with Ignis Varese Slavia VS Praha and Olympique Antibes 1996 97 Final Four third place in Rome lost to Olympiacos 65 74 in the semi final defeated ASVEL 86 79 in the third place game 1999 00 Quarter finals eliminated 2 1 by FC Barcelona 67 70 L in Barcelona 71 64 W in Ljubljana amp 66 71 L in Barcelona 2000 01 Quarter finals eliminated 2 0 by Kinder Bologna 79 80 L in Bologna and 79 81 L in Ljubljana FIBA Saporta Cup 1967 68 Quarter finals eliminated by Slavia VS Praha 64 95 L in Prague and 82 70 W in Ljubljana 1968 69 Semi finals eliminated by Slavia VS Praha 76 83 L in Ljubljana and 61 82 L in Prague 1982 83 Semi finals eliminated by Scavolini Pesaro 78 97 L in Pesaro and 92 107 L in Ljubljana 1991 92 Semi finals eliminated 2 1 by PAOK 81 68 W in Ljubljana 61 79 L amp 86 104 L in Thessaloniki 1992 93 Quarter finals third place in a group with Efes Pilsen NatWest Zaragoza CSKA Moscow Hapoel Tel Aviv and ASK Broceni 1993 94 Champions defeated Taugres 91 81 in the final of the FIBA European Cup in Lausanne 1995 96 Quarter finals 6th place in a group with PAOK Dynamo Moscow Zrinjevac Kalev and Nobiles Wloclawek The road to the FIBA European Cup victory edit 1993 94 FIBA European Cup Round Team Home Away Third Bye Top 12 nbsp Rabotnicki 89 77 80 66 nbsp Tofas 87 78 103 90 nbsp Taugres 86 73 63 67 nbsp Fidefinanz Bellinzona 77 62 53 50 nbsp Croatia Osiguranje 68 76 84 79 Semi final nbsp Sato Aris 84 78 79 83 74 61 Final nbsp Taugres 91 81Season by season records editKey 2R Second round QF Quarter final W Winners GS Group stage R32 Round of 32 R16 Round of 16 T16 Top 16 RS Regular season L32 Last 32 Season Tier Domestic league Pos Domestic cup Supercup Adriatic League European competitions 1991 92 1 1 A SKL 1st Winners 1992 93 1 1 A SKL 1st Winners 1 European League 2R 2 European Cup QF 1993 94 1 1 A SKL 1st Winners 1 European League 2R 2 European Cup W 1994 95 1 1 A SKL 1st Winners 1 European League GS 1995 96 1 1 A SKL 1st Round of 16 1 European League R32 1996 97 1 1 A SKL 1st Winners 1 Euroleague 3rd 1997 98 1 1 A SKL 1st Winners 1 Euroleague R16 1998 99 1 Liga Kolinska 1st Winners 1 Euroleague R16 1999 00 1 Liga Kolinska 3rd Winners 1 Euroleague QF 2000 01 1 Liga Kolinska 1st Winners 1 Euroleague QF 2001 02 1 HYPO Liga 1st Winners Winners 1 Euroleague T16 2002 03 1 1 A SKL 2nd Winners Semifinals 1 Euroleague T16 2003 04 1 1 A SKL 1st Runners up Winners Semifinals 1 Euroleague T16 2004 05 1 1 A SKL 1st Winners Winners Quarterfinals 1 Euroleague RS 2005 06 1 1 A SKL 1st Winners Winners 10th place 1 Euroleague RS 2006 07 1 Liga UPC Telemach 2nd Runners up 9th place 1 Euroleague RS 2007 08 1 Liga UPC Telemach 1st Winners Winners Semifinals 1 Euroleague RS 2008 09 1 Liga UPC Telemach 1st Winners Winners 9th place 1 Euroleague RS 2009 10 1 Telemach League 2nd Winners Winners Semifinals 1 Euroleague RS 2010 11 1 Telemach League 2nd Winners Runners up Runners up 1 Euroleague T16 2011 12 1 Telemach League 2nd Winners Runners up 6th place 1 Euroleague RS 2012 13 1 Telemach League 2nd Winners Runners up 8th place 1 Euroleague RS 2013 14 1 Telemach League 2nd Runners up Winners 10th place 2 Eurocup L32 2014 15 1 Telemach League 5th Semifinals Runners up 5th place 2 Eurocup L32 2015 16 1 Liga Nova KBM 4th Quarterfinals 7th place 2 Eurocup L32 2016 17 1 Liga Nova KBM 1st Winners 11th place 2 EuroCup RS 2017 18 1 Liga Nova KBM 1st Semifinals Winners First Division 7th 3 Champions League RS 2018 19 1 Liga Nova KBM 2nd Semifinals Runners up First Division 12th 3 Champions League RSHead coaches editMain page Category KK Olimpija coaches This list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items July 2019 nbsp Boris Kristancic 195 1967 nbsp Lazar Lecic 1973 1975 nbsp Kresimir Cosic 1976 1978 nbsp Lazar Lecic 1978 1982 nbsp nbsp Zmago Sagadin 1985 1994 nbsp Sergej Ravnikar 1995 nbsp Peter Vilfan 1995 nbsp Janez Drvaric 1995 1996 nbsp Zarko Đurisic 1996 nbsp Zmago Sagadin 1996 2002 nbsp Tomo Mahoric 2002 2003 nbsp Saso Filipovski 2003 2005 nbsp Josip Grdovic 2005 nbsp Denis Bajramovic 2005 nbsp Zmago Sagadin 2005 2006 nbsp Tomo Mahoric 2006 nbsp Gasper Okorn 2006 2007 nbsp Memi Becirovic 2007 2008 nbsp Aleksandar Dzikic 2008 nbsp Jure Zdovc 2008 2011 nbsp Miro Alilovic 2011 nbsp Saso Filipovski 2011 2013 nbsp Miro Alilovic 2013 nbsp Ales Pipan 2013 2015 nbsp Memi Becirovic 2015 nbsp Gasper Potocnik 2015 2016 nbsp Gasper Okorn 2016 2018 nbsp Zoran Martic 2018 nbsp Sasa Nikitovic 2018 2019 nbsp Jure Zdovc 2019 References edit R K 8 July 2019 Rimac trener Cedevite Olimpije prva okrepitev Edo Muric in Slovenian Ljubljana RTV Slovenija Retrieved 8 July 2019 Assemblies confirmed new club BC Cedevita Olimpija Ljubljana kkcedevita hr Retrieved 8 July 2019 REGIONALNA KOSARKA PREZIVJELA Klubovi postaju vlasnici nove ABA lige sportske jutarnji hr in Croatian 16 June 2015 Retrieved 16 December 2020 FMP i dalje sporan Dnevni list Danas in Serbian 12 November 2020 Retrieved 21 December 2020 Hala Tivoli dvorana in drsalisce Tivoli Sport Ljubljana sport ljubljana si in Slovenian Retrieved 23 June 2020 Ivo Daneu in Slovenian KK Olimpija Archived from the original on 10 May 2019 Retrieved 8 March 2018 Borut Bassin Taubi in Slovenian KK Olimpija Archived from the original on 12 July 2019 Retrieved 8 March 2018 Marko Milic in Slovenian KK Olimpija Archived from the original on 15 July 2019 Retrieved 8 March 2018 Vinko Jelovac in Slovenian KK Olimpija Archived from the original on 15 July 2019 Retrieved 8 March 2018 Peter Vilfan in Slovenian KK Olimpija Archived from the original on 20 July 2019 Retrieved 8 March 2018 Jure Zdovc in Slovenian KK Olimpija Archived from the original on 8 March 2018 Retrieved 8 March 2018 Union Olimpija Ljubljana retires Marko Milic s jersey Olympic 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