Yugoslav Army (basketball team)
Yugoslav Army | |
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Leagues | Yugoslav First Basketball League |
Founded | 1944 |
Dissolved | 1946 |
Location | Belgrade, Yugoslavia |
Team colors |
Blue, White, Red |
Head coach | Ratko Vlahović (last) |
Ownership | Yugoslav People's Army |
Championships | 1 Championship |
Yugoslav Army (Serbian: Југословенска армија, Jugoslovenska armija) was a Yugoslav basketball selection based in Belgrade. It was a basketball section of the Sports Association of the Central House of the Yugoslav Army. Yugoslav Army later founded Basketball club Partizan and mostly of players moved to new club.
1945 Season
Team won first Yugoslav Basketball League in 1945 against teams of Yugoslav republics.[1]
Roster
- Players
- Pikoli
- Aleksandar Nikolić
- Ratko Vlahović
- Luciano Dekleva
- Ratko Tijanić
- Zlatko Kovačević
- Mirko Marjanović
- Božidar Munćan
- Pavle Kostić
- Strahinja Alagić
- Coach
Matches
Win Loss
1945 Semifinals | Yugoslav Army | 41–24 | PR Croatia | Subotica | |
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Report |
Trophies
- Yugoslav League: (1)
References
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