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Vlade Đurović

Vlade Đurović[a] (Serbian Cyrillic: Владе Ђуровић; born 16 May 1948) is a Serbian professional basketball coach and former player.

Vlade Đurović
Đurović in 2008
Personal information
Born (1948-05-16) 16 May 1948 (age 74)
Belgrade, PR Serbia,
FPR Yugoslavia
NationalitySerbian / Greek [1]
Career information
Playing career1965–1973
PositionPower forward
Coaching career1973–2019
Career history
As player:
1965–1973OKK Beograd
As coach:
1973–1978OKK Beograd (assistant)
1978–1982Sloboda Tuzla
1982–1984Šibenka
1984–1985Budućnost
1985–1986Zadar
1986–1988Crvena zvezda
1988–1993Panionios
1993–1994Aris
1994–1995AEK
1995–1996Limoges CSP
1996–1997Panionios
1997AEL Limassol
1997–1998Oostende (Telindus)
1998–1999Okapi Aalstar
1999–2000Dafni
2000Achilleas
2000–2001Okapi Aalstar
2001–2002ASVEL (assistant)
2002Budućnost
2002–2004FMP
2004–2005Lietuvos rytas
2005NIS Vojvodina
2005–2006Mega Ishrana
2006–2007CSKA Sofia
2008–2009Metalac Valjevo
2009Vojvodina Srbijagas
2009–2010FMP
2011–2013,
2015–2016
OKK Beograd
2018–2019US Monastir

Early life

Born in 1948 to Bosnian Serb parents Danilo Đurović from Sokolac and Mileva Cerović from Rogatica—both active World War II Partisan resistance participants who had met during their time fighting the guerrilla war, then following the war moved to the Yugoslav capital Belgrade, got married and started a family—young Vlade grew up in the Belgrade neighborhood of Cerak.[2] His father Danilo fought the war in a unit headed by the well-known communist commander Slaviša Vajner Čiča [sr], and, by the time the conflict ended, rose to the rank of major in the Yugoslav secret police, UDBA, all of which facilitated his relocation to Belgrade where the new, communist, authorities provided him with an apartment unit in a newly-built housing complex as the country transformed from a pre-war monarchy into a Stalinist people's republic.[2]

Growing up in Cerak, across the road from Belgrade Fair grounds, the athletic youngster excelled in various sports, including football, basketball, and handball. Among the neighbourhood friends adolescent Đurović played street football with, Blagoje Paunović—residing in the same apartment building as Đurović—would later go on to a professional football career. At one point during the late 1950s, young Đurović himself pursued football in a more structured environment, registering for a tryout at Red Star Belgrade's youth categories run by the up-and-coming young coach Miljan Miljanić.[2] However, due to not having an ID card on him that day, pre-teen Đurović's height and strong physique (compared to that of his age group peers) made Miljanić suspicious about the youngster's stated age.[2] As a result, Miljanić sent the young applicant back, telling him to return with an ID card, which young Đurović, somewhat put off by the experience, never did.[2]

Instead, on suggestion from schoolmate Marijan "Šilja" Novović who had already been playing basketball in the OKK Beograd youth system, fifteen-year-old high school (gymnasium) first-year student Đurović went over to OKK where, following a single practice session, he was immediately given a spot in the OKK junior team's starting five by the youth team coach Glišić.[3]

After two years of playing the power forward position in the club's juniors, seventeen-year-old Đurović was attached to the full squad by its head coach Bora Stanković.[2][4] Two more junior team players, Novović and Vladimir Cvetić, were attached to the full squad on the same occasion.

Playing career

Joining OKK Beograd, Yugoslav league champions—a squad laden with exceptional players and Yugoslav national team members Radivoj Korać, Sija Nikolić, Rica Gordić, and Trajko Rajković— Đurović's debut season, 1965, was mostly spent on the bench.

He ended up playing until 1973.

Coaching career

By the end of his playing career, he wanted to stay at OKK Beograd, he finished a coaching school and became the first professional in the history of the "OKK Belgrade." In the "OKK Belgrade" has worked with juniors and cadets. For his coaching career thankful to his godbrother Bogdan Tanjević, who persuaded him to train Sloboda Dita from Tuzla, and thus begins his rich coaching career (1978).

In 1982 Đurović, became head coach of Šibenka and he had the extraordinary luck to train young Dražen Petrović. In 1983 he won the championship title with Šibenka but only for sixteen hours,[5] as the Board of Directors of the Basketball Association of Yugoslavia, to an urgently convened session, decided to cancel the game and ordered a rematch in Novi Sad. Šibenka decided to boycott it, and the title was awarded to Bosna. In the same year reached with Šibenka, the final of FIBA Korać Cup[6] but was defeated for the second[7] consecutive time by the same team, the French Limoges CSP of Richard Dacoury and Ed Murphy.

After a one-year passage from Titograd and Budućnost, the summer of 1985 he joined Zadar. He stayed there just one year and led the team to the league title against back-to-back European Champions Cibona although Zadar struggled to the playoff finals with handicap seat.[8] The 1986-87 season he was found to train the team of Crvena zvezda and despite the fourth place in the regular season ranking, his team overcame the obstacle of Cibona in the semifinal and had the opportunity to claim the title towards super talented and young team of Partizan. Eventually, the title was lost with 0-2 defeats.[9] In his second year in Zvezda, incidentally that was the last of Yugoslavia over the next 14 years, he didn't manage something important in the domestic competitions, while in the Korać Cup reached the semifinals were eliminated rather easily by subsequent winner of institutional, Real Madrid.

In 1988 he went to Greece to coaching Panionios which these days was the third great power in the Greek League behind the eternal enemies of Thessaloniki, Aris and PAOK. Τhere depending on the competition, which began gradually to grow, succeed maintaining Panionios in the first four league positions and some march to their quarterfinals of Korac Cup in 1990 and 1993. His greatest success, however, was the victory in the final of Greek Cup towards the recently European Cup Champions PAOK of his old player in Zvezda, Branislav Prelević.[10] In 1993, Vlade Đurović leaves Panionios although the team that year had a roster capable of great things both in Greece and in the Korać Cup. The next two years had a pass from Aris and AEK[11] without accomplishing something great. On 17 April 1996 Đurović got a job in Limoges until the end of the season with a view to lead the team in winning the French Cup and the second position for participation in playoffs.[12] From now he began to decline his coaching career after he was found to train clubs beyond the high European level in Cyprus and Belgium. In December 2011 Vlade returned after 23 years at home in OKK Belgrade.[13]

Post-coaching career

Đurović became the president of the Board for OKK Beograd on 7 October 2017.[14] He left the position in September 2019.

He is a frequent pundit on Radio Television of Serbia and Arena Sport basketball broadcasts.

Career achievements

See also

Notes

  1. ^
    His first name is often incorrectly spelled as Vlado (his nickname) and in Greece, he is often (incorrectly) referred to as Vlado Jurović.

References

  1. ^ rizospastis.gr Έλληνας και με τη βούλα ο Τζουροβιτς
  2. ^ a b c d e f Nikolić, Aleksandar (26 June 2011). "Vlado Đurović: Dobio sam otkaz zbog Madlen Olbrajt, ministarke". Blic. Retrieved 2015-03-08.
  3. ^ Ilić, Mile (22 June 2022). "Vlade Đurović (timestamp 25:05)". Jao Mile podcast. Retrieved 29 June 2022.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  4. ^ Ilić, Mile (22 June 2022). "Vlade Đurović (timestamp 26:10)". Jao Mile podcast. Retrieved 29 June 2022.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  5. ^ "DOGODILO SE NA DANAŠNJI DAN 1983.: KK "Šibenka" osvojila titulu prvaka Jugoslavije - Portal grada Šibenika - Šibenski portal". mok.hr. Retrieved 2014-12-19.
  6. ^ Basket, Korać Cup 1982-83
  7. ^ Korac Cup Final Limoges CSP vs Sibenka
  8. ^ Đurović: Doplivao bi do Zadra da me pozovu
  9. ^ "Partizan - C.zvezda 78:73 - finale 1986/1987. (1. mec)". muzikkitabi.com. Retrieved 2014-12-19.
  10. ^ "Πανιώνιος: Ημέρα θριάμβου (video) | Onsports.gr | 1991 Greek Cup". onsports.gr. Retrieved 2014-12-19.
  11. ^ μπάσκετ: Απολύθηκε ο Τζούροβιτς, January 2, 1996
  12. ^ rizospastis.gr | Synchroni Epochi. "ΡΙΖΟΣΠΑΣΤΗΣ : Ο Τζούροβιτς στη Λιμόζ! | in Limoges April 18, 1996". www1.rizospastis.gr. Retrieved 2014-12-19.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  13. ^ Đurović trener OKK Beograda, December 12, 2011
  14. ^ "Vlade Đurović preuzeo ulogu predsednika OKK Beograda: Vratio se prvoj ljubavi". novosti.rs. Retrieved 29 April 2018.

External links

  • Profile at eurobasket.com

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Vlade Đurovic a Serbian Cyrillic Vlade Ђuroviћ born 16 May 1948 is a Serbian professional basketball coach and former player Vlade ĐurovicĐurovic in 2008Personal informationBorn 1948 05 16 16 May 1948 age 74 Belgrade PR Serbia FPR YugoslaviaNationalitySerbian Greek 1 Career informationPlaying career1965 1973PositionPower forwardCoaching career1973 2019Career historyAs player 1965 1973OKK BeogradAs coach 1973 1978OKK Beograd assistant 1978 1982Sloboda Tuzla1982 1984Sibenka1984 1985Buducnost1985 1986Zadar1986 1988Crvena zvezda1988 1993Panionios1993 1994Aris1994 1995AEK1995 1996Limoges CSP1996 1997Panionios1997AEL Limassol1997 1998Oostende Telindus 1998 1999Okapi Aalstar1999 2000Dafni2000Achilleas2000 2001Okapi Aalstar2001 2002ASVEL assistant 2002Buducnost2002 2004FMP2004 2005Lietuvos rytas2005NIS Vojvodina2005 2006Mega Ishrana2006 2007CSKA Sofia2008 2009Metalac Valjevo2009Vojvodina Srbijagas2009 2010FMP2011 2013 2015 2016OKK Beograd2018 2019US MonastirMedals Men s basketballHead Coach for Serbia and MontenegroUniversiade2003 Daegu Team Contents 1 Early life 2 Playing career 3 Coaching career 4 Post coaching career 5 Career achievements 6 See also 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksEarly life EditBorn in 1948 to Bosnian Serb parents Danilo Đurovic from Sokolac and Mileva Cerovic from Rogatica both active World War II Partisan resistance participants who had met during their time fighting the guerrilla war then following the war moved to the Yugoslav capital Belgrade got married and started a family young Vlade grew up in the Belgrade neighborhood of Cerak 2 His father Danilo fought the war in a unit headed by the well known communist commander Slavisa Vajner Cica sr and by the time the conflict ended rose to the rank of major in the Yugoslav secret police UDBA all of which facilitated his relocation to Belgrade where the new communist authorities provided him with an apartment unit in a newly built housing complex as the country transformed from a pre war monarchy into a Stalinist people s republic 2 Growing up in Cerak across the road from Belgrade Fair grounds the athletic youngster excelled in various sports including football basketball and handball Among the neighbourhood friends adolescent Đurovic played street football with Blagoje Paunovic residing in the same apartment building as Đurovic would later go on to a professional football career At one point during the late 1950s young Đurovic himself pursued football in a more structured environment registering for a tryout at Red Star Belgrade s youth categories run by the up and coming young coach Miljan Miljanic 2 However due to not having an ID card on him that day pre teen Đurovic s height and strong physique compared to that of his age group peers made Miljanic suspicious about the youngster s stated age 2 As a result Miljanic sent the young applicant back telling him to return with an ID card which young Đurovic somewhat put off by the experience never did 2 Instead on suggestion from schoolmate Marijan Silja Novovic who had already been playing basketball in the OKK Beograd youth system fifteen year old high school gymnasium first year student Đurovic went over to OKK where following a single practice session he was immediately given a spot in the OKK junior team s starting five by the youth team coach Glisic 3 After two years of playing the power forward position in the club s juniors seventeen year old Đurovic was attached to the full squad by its head coach Bora Stankovic 2 4 Two more junior team players Novovic and Vladimir Cvetic were attached to the full squad on the same occasion Playing career EditJoining OKK Beograd Yugoslav league champions a squad laden with exceptional players and Yugoslav national team members Radivoj Korac Sija Nikolic Rica Gordic and Trajko Rajkovic Đurovic s debut season 1965 was mostly spent on the bench He ended up playing until 1973 Coaching career EditBy the end of his playing career he wanted to stay at OKK Beograd he finished a coaching school and became the first professional in the history of the OKK Belgrade In the OKK Belgrade has worked with juniors and cadets For his coaching career thankful to his godbrother Bogdan Tanjevic who persuaded him to train Sloboda Dita from Tuzla and thus begins his rich coaching career 1978 In 1982 Đurovic became head coach of Sibenka and he had the extraordinary luck to train young Drazen Petrovic In 1983 he won the championship title with Sibenka but only for sixteen hours 5 as the Board of Directors of the Basketball Association of Yugoslavia to an urgently convened session decided to cancel the game and ordered a rematch in Novi Sad Sibenka decided to boycott it and the title was awarded to Bosna In the same year reached with Sibenka the final of FIBA Korac Cup 6 but was defeated for the second 7 consecutive time by the same team the French Limoges CSP of Richard Dacoury and Ed Murphy After a one year passage from Titograd and Buducnost the summer of 1985 he joined Zadar He stayed there just one year and led the team to the league title against back to back European Champions Cibona although Zadar struggled to the playoff finals with handicap seat 8 The 1986 87 season he was found to train the team of Crvena zvezda and despite the fourth place in the regular season ranking his team overcame the obstacle of Cibona in the semifinal and had the opportunity to claim the title towards super talented and young team of Partizan Eventually the title was lost with 0 2 defeats 9 In his second year in Zvezda incidentally that was the last of Yugoslavia over the next 14 years he didn t manage something important in the domestic competitions while in the Korac Cup reached the semifinals were eliminated rather easily by subsequent winner of institutional Real Madrid In 1988 he went to Greece to coaching Panionios which these days was the third great power in the Greek League behind the eternal enemies of Thessaloniki Aris and PAOK There depending on the competition which began gradually to grow succeed maintaining Panionios in the first four league positions and some march to their quarterfinals of Korac Cup in 1990 and 1993 His greatest success however was the victory in the final of Greek Cup towards the recently European Cup Champions PAOK of his old player in Zvezda Branislav Prelevic 10 In 1993 Vlade Đurovic leaves Panionios although the team that year had a roster capable of great things both in Greece and in the Korac Cup The next two years had a pass from Aris and AEK 11 without accomplishing something great On 17 April 1996 Đurovic got a job in Limoges until the end of the season with a view to lead the team in winning the French Cup and the second position for participation in playoffs 12 From now he began to decline his coaching career after he was found to train clubs beyond the high European level in Cyprus and Belgium In December 2011 Vlade returned after 23 years at home in OKK Belgrade 13 Post coaching career EditĐurovic became the president of the Board for OKK Beograd on 7 October 2017 14 He left the position in September 2019 He is a frequent pundit on Radio Television of Serbia and Arena Sport basketball broadcasts Career achievements EditYugoslav League champion 1 with Zadar 1985 86 Greek Cup winner 1 with Panionios 1990 91 Belgian Cup winner 1 with Oostende 1997 98 Cypriot Cup winner 1 with Achilleas Kaimakli 1999 2000 Serbian and Montenegrin Cup winner 1 with FMP 2002 03 Serbian League Cup winner 1 with Metalac 2008 09 See also EditList of Radivoj Korac Cup winning head coachesNotes Edit His first name is often incorrectly spelled as Vlado his nickname and in Greece he is often incorrectly referred to as Vlado Jurovic References Edit rizospastis gr Ellhnas kai me th boyla o Tzoyrobits a b c d e f Nikolic Aleksandar 26 June 2011 Vlado Đurovic Dobio sam otkaz zbog Madlen Olbrajt ministarke Blic Retrieved 2015 03 08 Ilic Mile 22 June 2022 Vlade Đurovic timestamp 25 05 Jao Mile podcast Retrieved 29 June 2022 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint url status link Ilic Mile 22 June 2022 Vlade Đurovic timestamp 26 10 Jao Mile podcast Retrieved 29 June 2022 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint url status link DOGODILO SE NA DANASNJI DAN 1983 KK Sibenka osvojila titulu prvaka Jugoslavije Portal grada Sibenika Sibenski portal mok hr Retrieved 2014 12 19 Basket Korac Cup 1982 83 Korac Cup Final Limoges CSP vs Sibenka Đurovic Doplivao bi do Zadra da me pozovu Partizan C zvezda 78 73 finale 1986 1987 1 mec muzikkitabi com Retrieved 2014 12 19 Paniwnios Hmera 8riamboy video Onsports gr 1991 Greek Cup onsports gr Retrieved 2014 12 19 mpasket Apoly8hke o Tzoyrobits January 2 1996 rizospastis gr Synchroni Epochi RIZOSPASTHS O Tzoyrobits sth Limoz in Limoges April 18 1996 www1 rizospastis gr Retrieved 2014 12 19 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Đurovic trener OKK Beograda December 12 2011 Vlade Đurovic preuzeo ulogu predsednika OKK Beograda Vratio se prvoj ljubavi novosti rs Retrieved 29 April 2018 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Vlade Đurovic Profile at eurobasket com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Vlade Đurovic amp oldid 1119299320, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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