KK Bosna ASA BH TELECOM

Address:
Hamze Hume 2
71000 Sarajevo
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Venue:
Olimpijska dvorana Zetra
Alipašina bb
71000 Sarajevo
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Web:
E-mail:
Tel:
+387 33 445-900
+387 33 270-160
Fax:
+387 33 270-161
President:
 
General Manager:
Admir Bukva
Sport Director:

Olimpijska dvorana Zetra, visitors: 4000
With its reach European past BC Bosna may be easily ranked as one of the most successful club's form the ex-Yugoslavian League and as one of the rare ones which reached for the European Trophy in 1979. Founded in 1951 the club needed 17 years to qualify for the Yugoslavian First Division but with the arrival of the legendary Mirza Delibašić the club was given a push which brought the senior team to the European title and later to another two Yugoslavian national championship titles. The turbulent was time in 1990s well affected the club's structure which faces the new moment: young talents, who were once coming to Sarajevo from the whole Bosnia and Herzegovina, may now be searched for only in the Sarajevo region. But Bosna’s people are decided to bring back the old glory in the next years.


TROPHY CASE:

Euroleague
1979

National Championship of Bosnia and Herzegovina
1999, 2005, 2006, 2008

B&H National Cup
2005, 2009, 2010

Yugoslavian National Championship
1978, 1980, 1983

Yugoslavian National Cup
1978, 1984

PLAYERS LEFT
PLAYERS ARRIVED
2008/2009
Dženan Rahimić (Zagreb Croatia osiguranje, 23. 6. 2008)
Lance Williams (Banvit)
Brian Bailey (Turow)
Edin Bavčić (Kapez)
Tomislav Tomović
Chris Rodgers (14. 10. 2008)
coach Alen Abaz (29. 10. 2008)
Kemal Avdić

2009/2010
Dušan Đorđević (Union Olimpija)
Goran Ikonić (Donjeck)
Miljan Rakić
Elvir Ovčina
Amar Suljagić (Sloboda Dita)
Nikola Vučurović (4. 11. 2009)
Matija Češković (4. 11. 2009)
Emir Zimić (30.11.2009)
coach Vlada Vukoičić (1. 12. 2009, replaced by the assistant Goran Šehovac)
Donald Copeland (22. 1. 2010)
2008/2009
Nikola Vučurović (Igokea Partizan)
Ivan Ivanović (Vojvodina Srbijagas, 27. 7. 2008)
Dušan Đorđević (Vojvodina Srbijagas, 8. 8. 2008)
Chris Rodgers
coach Vlada Vukoičić (3. 11. 2008)
Stanley Burrell (Xavier University)
Elvir Ovčina (19. 1. 2009)

2009/2010
Zlatko Jovanović (Sloboda Dita)
Goran Bajić (Vojvodina, 15. 6. 2009)
Matija Češković (Zrinjski, 15. 6. 2009)
Mirza Sarajlija (Krka, 25. 9. 2009)
Feliks Kojadinović
Gorjan Radonjić (Turow)
Milan Milošević (Crvena zvezda)
Žarko Rakočević (Partizan)
coach Dejan Parežanin (21. 1. 2010)
# Players name Position Height Born Nationality TeamStatus
4 Ivan Ivanović Power Forward 205 14.09.1980. Montenegrian 2009/2010
5 Suad Šehović Shooting Guard 197 19.02.1987. Montenegrian 2010/2011
6 Mirza Sarajlija Guard 185 19.06.1991. Slovenian 2011/2012
8 Nermin Buza Guard 206 06.10.1991. Bosnian 2014/2015
10 Božo Đurasović Forward 200 07.08.1987. Bosnian 2010/2011
12 Eldin Čamdžić Guard 195 20.11.1990. Bosnian 2013/2014
13 Ali Demić Forward 202 13.10.1991. Bosnian 2014/2015
14 Aldin Klinac Center 212 11.04.1990. Bosnian 2013/2014
15 Goran Bajić Center 207 03.07.1983. Serbian 2009/2010
16 Seid Hajrić Power Forward 203 05.06.1983. Bosnian 2009/2010
17 Gorjan Radonjić Forward 0 12.07.1981. Bosnian 2009/2010
18 Muhamed Pašalić Guard 192 27.08.1987. Bosnian 2010/2011
20 Milan Milošević Forward 203 26.09.1985. Bosnian 2011/2012
31 Feliks Kojadinović Guard 196 12.06.1979. BiH 2009/2010
55 Zlatko Jovanović Guard 180 15.01.1984. Bosnian 2011/2012
Dejan Parežanin Headcoach
# Non Registered players name Position Height Born Nationality TeamStatus

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