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Vlada Vukoičić

Vladimir "Vlada" Vukoičić (Serbian: Влада Вукоичић; born 2 June 1973) is a Serbian basketball coach for the Qingdao Eagles of the Chinese Basketball Association.

Vlada Vukoičić
Vukoičić coaching MZT Skopje in October 2013.
Qingdao Eagles
PositionHead coach
LeagueChinese Basketball Association
Personal information
Born (1973-06-02) 2 June 1973 (age 49)
Belgrade, SR Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia
NationalitySerbian
Coaching career1994–present
Career history
As coach:
1994–2003FMP Železnik (youth)
2003–2005Reflex (assistant)
2005–2008FMP
2008Hemofarm Vršac
2008Oostende
2008–2009Bosna
2010–2012Mega Vizura
2012–2013Crvena zvezda
2013MZT Skopje
2015Tadamon Zouk
2015–2016Balkan Botevgrad
2016–2018Mega Bemax (youth)
2019–2020;
2021–present
Qingdao Eagles
Career highlights and awards

Coaching career

Vukoičić was 19 years old in 1994 when he began working as coach in KK FMP's youth system. He continued there until 2003 when he got promoted to the position of first team assistant coach. He worked under head coaches Aco Petrović, Vlade Đurović, and Boško Đokić.

FMP Železnik

Vukoičić's first head coaching appointment came in 2005 at FMP where he ended up spending two and a half seasons. He won the 2005–06 Adriatic League title with the club. Next year he led the team to the semifinals of the 2006–07 ULEB Cup and also won the Serbian Cup. He left the position on 14 January 2008.[1]

Hemofarm and Oostende in 2018

On 20 March 2008 KK Hemofarm brought Vukoičić in to replace Miroslav Nikolić. Vukoičić finished out the 2007–08 season at the club before moving on. In the summer of 2008, he was hired by Belgian team BC Oostende, but left in October.

Bosna

In early November 2008, Vukoičić agreed on terms with KK Bosna,[2] six days after the team's previous head coach Alen Abaz resigned in late October following a loss at KK Budućnost Podgorica in the Adriatic League. Goran Šehovac assumed temporary charge for one game before Vukoičić took over with his Bosna debut taking place in Belgrade away at KK Crvena zvezda.

Vukoičić led the Sarajevo team to the 7th place Adriatic League finish with an 11–15 overall win–loss season record. Under Vukoičić's command, KK Bosna had a 9–11 record. On 12 April 2009, following a Bosnia-Herzegovina league loss away at Borac Banja Luka, Vukoičić offered his resignation.[3] It was not accepted, and he continued on as head coach. In late May 2009, during the Bosnian domestic league finals series, he signed a 4-year contract extension with the club.[4] KK Bosna ended up losing the final series versus HKK Široki 0–2.

Vukoičić started the 2009–10 season as head coach but was fired in early December 2009 following a 1–9 start in the Adriatic League, including a 50-point loss to KK Zadar.[5]

Mega Vizura

In 2010, Vukoičić became head coach of KK Mega Vizura from Belgrade, in the Basketball League of Serbia. In his first season with the club, Mega Vizura finished the season's initial stage in 4th spot with 15-11 record thus qualifying for the final stage (Superliga) of the competition. That year, Mega Vizura finished in last place with 3-11 record.

Crvena zvezda

On 4 October 2012 he became head coach of the Serbian team Crvena zvezda,[6] replacing recently fired Milivoje Lazić. Arriving to Crvena zvezda for Vukoičić meant getting reunited with Nebojša Čović whom he worked for over a decade in various capacities at FMP Železnik.

On 15 April, days after a loss to Mega Vizura, Vukoičić's firing was announced while Dejan Radonjić who coached Adriatic League rivals KK Budućnost got named as replacement[7][8] with club president Čović citing "obvious deterioration of form" as the reason for the change.[9]

MZT Skopje

On 24 June 2013 he became head coach of the Macedonian basketball champion MZT Skopje. In December 2013 he resigned and was replaced with Zoran Martič.

National team coaching

Serbia youth teams

In 2007, Basketball Federation of Serbia (KSS) named Vukoičić (at the time coaching FMP Železnik at club level) head coach of the Serbian under-20 national team for the upcoming European under-20 Championship in Slovenia and Italy.

Despite losing their opening game versus co-hosts Slovenia, Vukoičić's team quickly got on track, winning all their games until the end, including the final versus Spain and defending the title.

Four years later in 2011, Vukoičić, now coaching Mega Vizura at club level, was asked to coach the Serbian under-18 team at the Euro championships in Poland.

Serbia full squad assistant coach

In late summer 2012, ahead of the EuroBasket 2013 qualifying matches, Vukoičić joined the national team's coaching setup as one of the three assistants to Serbia national team's head coach Dušan Ivković. Serbia managed to qualify despite losing 5 matches including to the minnows, Estonia.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Vukoičić više nije trener FMP-a!". b92.net. Retrieved 23 June 2018.
  2. ^ Vukoičić novi trener Bosne ASA BHT;sarajevo-x.com, 4 November 2008
  3. ^ Vukoičić podneo ostavku, MTS Mondo, April 12, 2009
  4. ^ Vukoičić još četiri godine u Bosni, B92, May 29, 2009
  5. ^ Vukoičić dobija otkaz, novi trener Sabit Hadžić;sarajevo-x.com, 1 December 2009
  6. ^ "Vlada Vukoičić preuzeo Zvezdu". mozzartsport.com (in Serbian). Večernje Novosti. Retrieved 12 October 2012.
  7. ^ KKCZ: Radonjić menja Vukoičića!;B92, 15 April 2013
  8. ^ Nova šok-terapija u Zvezdi, Dejan Radonjić preuzima "crveno-bele"!;Blic, 15 April 2013
  9. ^ Čović o šokantnom potezu: Nema emocija u ovom poslu, nije ih bilo ni za mog sina;Blic, April 2013

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Vladimir Vlada Vukoicic Serbian Vlada Vukoichiћ born 2 June 1973 is a Serbian basketball coach for the Qingdao Eagles of the Chinese Basketball Association Vlada VukoicicVukoicic coaching MZT Skopje in October 2013 Qingdao EaglesPositionHead coachLeagueChinese Basketball AssociationPersonal informationBorn 1973 06 02 2 June 1973 age 49 Belgrade SR Serbia SFR YugoslaviaNationalitySerbianCoaching career1994 presentCareer historyAs coach 1994 2003FMP Zeleznik youth 2003 2005Reflex assistant 2005 2008FMP2008Hemofarm Vrsac2008Oostende2008 2009Bosna2010 2012Mega Vizura2012 2013Crvena zvezda2013MZT Skopje2015Tadamon Zouk2015 2016Balkan Botevgrad2016 2018Mega Bemax youth 2019 2020 2021 presentQingdao EaglesCareer highlights and awardsAdriatic League champion 2006 Junior Adriatic League champion 2018 2 Serbian Cup winner 2007 2013 Medals Men s BasketballHead Coach for SerbiaU20 European Championship2007 Italy Slovenia Team Contents 1 Coaching career 1 1 FMP Zeleznik 1 2 Hemofarm and Oostende in 2018 1 3 Bosna 1 4 Mega Vizura 1 5 Crvena zvezda 1 6 MZT Skopje 2 National team coaching 2 1 Serbia youth teams 2 2 Serbia full squad assistant coach 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksCoaching career EditVukoicic was 19 years old in 1994 when he began working as coach in KK FMP s youth system He continued there until 2003 when he got promoted to the position of first team assistant coach He worked under head coaches Aco Petrovic Vlade Đurovic and Bosko Đokic FMP Zeleznik Edit Vukoicic s first head coaching appointment came in 2005 at FMP where he ended up spending two and a half seasons He won the 2005 06 Adriatic League title with the club Next year he led the team to the semifinals of the 2006 07 ULEB Cup and also won the Serbian Cup He left the position on 14 January 2008 1 Hemofarm and Oostende in 2018 Edit On 20 March 2008 KK Hemofarm brought Vukoicic in to replace Miroslav Nikolic Vukoicic finished out the 2007 08 season at the club before moving on In the summer of 2008 he was hired by Belgian team BC Oostende but left in October Bosna Edit In early November 2008 Vukoicic agreed on terms with KK Bosna 2 six days after the team s previous head coach Alen Abaz resigned in late October following a loss at KK Buducnost Podgorica in the Adriatic League Goran Sehovac assumed temporary charge for one game before Vukoicic took over with his Bosna debut taking place in Belgrade away at KK Crvena zvezda Vukoicic led the Sarajevo team to the 7th place Adriatic League finish with an 11 15 overall win loss season record Under Vukoicic s command KK Bosna had a 9 11 record On 12 April 2009 following a Bosnia Herzegovina league loss away at Borac Banja Luka Vukoicic offered his resignation 3 It was not accepted and he continued on as head coach In late May 2009 during the Bosnian domestic league finals series he signed a 4 year contract extension with the club 4 KK Bosna ended up losing the final series versus HKK Siroki 0 2 Vukoicic started the 2009 10 season as head coach but was fired in early December 2009 following a 1 9 start in the Adriatic League including a 50 point loss to KK Zadar 5 Mega Vizura Edit In 2010 Vukoicic became head coach of KK Mega Vizura from Belgrade in the Basketball League of Serbia In his first season with the club Mega Vizura finished the season s initial stage in 4th spot with 15 11 record thus qualifying for the final stage Superliga of the competition That year Mega Vizura finished in last place with 3 11 record Crvena zvezda Edit On 4 October 2012 he became head coach of the Serbian team Crvena zvezda 6 replacing recently fired Milivoje Lazic Arriving to Crvena zvezda for Vukoicic meant getting reunited with Nebojsa Covic whom he worked for over a decade in various capacities at FMP Zeleznik On 15 April days after a loss to Mega Vizura Vukoicic s firing was announced while Dejan Radonjic who coached Adriatic League rivals KK Buducnost got named as replacement 7 8 with club president Covic citing obvious deterioration of form as the reason for the change 9 MZT Skopje Edit On 24 June 2013 he became head coach of the Macedonian basketball champion MZT Skopje In December 2013 he resigned and was replaced with Zoran Martic National team coaching EditSerbia youth teams Edit In 2007 Basketball Federation of Serbia KSS named Vukoicic at the time coaching FMP Zeleznik at club level head coach of the Serbian under 20 national team for the upcoming European under 20 Championship in Slovenia and Italy Despite losing their opening game versus co hosts Slovenia Vukoicic s team quickly got on track winning all their games until the end including the final versus Spain and defending the title Four years later in 2011 Vukoicic now coaching Mega Vizura at club level was asked to coach the Serbian under 18 team at the Euro championships in Poland Serbia full squad assistant coach Edit In late summer 2012 ahead of the EuroBasket 2013 qualifying matches Vukoicic joined the national team s coaching setup as one of the three assistants to Serbia national team s head coach Dusan Ivkovic Serbia managed to qualify despite losing 5 matches including to the minnows Estonia See also EditList of Radivoj Korac Cup winning head coachesReferences Edit Vukoicic vise nije trener FMP a b92 net Retrieved 23 June 2018 Vukoicic novi trener Bosne ASA BHT sarajevo x com 4 November 2008 Vukoicic podneo ostavku MTS Mondo April 12 2009 Vukoicic jos cetiri godine u Bosni B92 May 29 2009 Vukoicic dobija otkaz novi trener Sabit Hadzic sarajevo x com 1 December 2009 Vlada Vukoicic preuzeo Zvezdu mozzartsport com in Serbian Vecernje Novosti Retrieved 12 October 2012 KKCZ Radonjic menja Vukoicica B92 15 April 2013 Nova sok terapija u Zvezdi Dejan Radonjic preuzima crveno bele Blic 15 April 2013 Covic o sokantnom potezu Nema emocija u ovom poslu nije ih bilo ni za mog sina Blic April 2013External links EditProfile on eurobasket com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Vlada Vukoicic amp oldid 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