KK Zadar

Address:
Obala kralja Tomislava 1
23000 Zadar
Croatia
Venue:
Krešimir Ćosić
Splitska 8
23000 Zadar
Croatia
Web:
E-mail:
Tel:
+385 23 212 441
+385 23 212 882
Fax:
+385 23 213 338
President:
Dino Perović 
General Manager:
Zdenko Mičić
Sport Director:
Zmago Sagadin

Dvorana Krešimir Ćosić, visitors: 9000
People from Zadar proudly insist that the Croatian basketball was born in their city in 1930, and the club was constituted in 1945. From its ascension to the Yugoslav first division in 1957 to today, Zadar's reputation has been of a basketball hotbed with a team that can rise up and capture trophies at any given moment. The most successful era was no doubt the decade between 1965 and 1975, when Zadar won no fewer than five Yugoslav League titles under the leadership of legends names Krešimir Čosić and Giuseppe Giergia. Because of that there is no surprise that Zadar became a fixture also in the relaunched Croatian League in the 1990s and confirmed its strength as one of the most dominant forces at this territory with its regional league trophy in 2002/2003. That was later confirmed with a place in the Euroleague in its early years as later in the second strongest European competition ULEB Cup and EuroCup.

TROPHY CASE:

Goodyear League
2003

Croatian National Championship
2005, 2008

Croatian National Cup
1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007

Yugoslavian National Championship
1965, 1967, 1968, 1974, 1975, 1986

Yugoslavian National Cup
1970

PLAYERS LEFT
PLAYERS ARRIVED
2008/2009
Corey Brewer (Riga)
Pankracije Barać (Charleroi, 24. 6. 2008)
Jure Lalić (Charleroi, 26. 6. 2008)
Andrej Štimac (Zagreb)
Shammel Stallworth
Romel Beck (30. 9. 2008)
coach Aleksandar Petrović (22. 12. 2008)
Marlon Garnett (Cedevita, 4. 1. 2009)
Malik Dixon (Igokea Partizan, 8. 2. 2009)
Dejan Ivanov
Desmon Farmer

2009/2010
Todor Gečevski
Julius Johnson (Azovmash)
Jere Macura
Toni Prostran (13. 1. 2010)
coach Zmago Sagadin (17. 1. 2010)

2010/2011 Tomislav Ružić (Tofaš)

* since the end of the season 2006/07
2008/2009
Tomislav Ružić (Kepez Antalya, 28. 6. 2008)
Dejan Ivanov (Split, 5. 7. 2008)
Damir Rančić (Panellinios, 5. 7. 2008)
Malik Dixon (Hapoel Holon, 5. 7. 2008)
Romel Beck (Upea Orlando, 2. 9. 2008)
Hrvoje Perić (Split)
Desmon Farmer
Marko Car
Vladimer Boisa (Menorca)

2009/2010
Micah Downs
Trent Plaisted
Vedran Morović
Miro Bilan (7. 1. 2010)
coach Danijel Jusup (Široki HT Eronet, 21. 1. 2010)
# Players name Position Height Born Nationality TeamStatus
4 Damir Rančić Guard 197 23.06.1983. Croatian 2009/2010
5 Hrvoje Perić Forward 203 25.10.1985. Croatian 2010/2011
6 Rok Stipčević Guard 186 20.05.1986. Croatian 2010/2011
7 Vladimer Boisa Forward 206 04.07.1981. Georgian 2009/2010
8 Ivan Batur Forward 203 04.07.1991. Croatian
9 Marino Šarlija Center 207 13.01.1989. Croatian 2012/2013
12 Pavle Marčinković Forward 197 06.05.1989. Croatian 2011/2012
14 Daniel Popović Center 204 18.06.1990. Croatian 2012/2013
21 Miro Bilan 213 21.07.1989. Croatian
30 Vedran Morović Guard 183 01.07.1983. Croatian 2009/2010
32 Marko Car Guard 188 21.10.1985. Croatian 2008/2009
34 Jure Škifič Power Forward 202 24.07.1988. Croatian
44 Trent Plaisted Center 211 20.10.1986. American 2009/2010
Danijel Jusup Headcoach
# Non Registered players name Position Height Born Nationality TeamStatus

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