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{{short description|Bosnian basketball player}}
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{{Infobox basketball biography
| name = Sabahudin Bilalović
| name = Sabahudin Bilalović
| image =
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| height_ft = 6.72
| height_ft = 6
| height_in = 80.72
| height_in = 10
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| position = [[Center (basketball)|Center]]
| position = [[Center (basketball)|Center]]
| birth_date = {{Birth date|1960|5|7}}
| birth_date = {{Birth date|1960|5|7|df=y}}
| birth_place = [[Trebinje]], [[People's Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina|PR Bosnia and Herzegovina]], [[Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia|FPR Yugoslavia]]
| death_date = {{Death date|2003|7|29}}
| death_date = {{Death date and age|2003|7|29|1960|5|7|df=y}}
| birth_place = [[Trebinje]], [[People's Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina|PR Bosnia-Herzegovina]], [[Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia|FPR Yugoslavia]]
| death_place = [[Makarska]], [[Croatia]]
| team =
| team =
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| team8 = Speyer
| team8 = Speyer
| years9 = 1997–1999
| years9 = 1997–1999
| team9 = Cesko 93 Sarajevo
| team9 = Česko 93 Sarajevo
| highlights =
| highlights =
*[[Euroleague Basketball#Titles|Euroleague champion]] ([[1978–79 FIBA European Champions Cup|1979]])
*[[Euroleague Basketball#Titles|Euroleague champion]] ([[1978–79 FIBA European Champions Cup|1979]])
* 3× [[First Federal Basketball League|Yugoslav League]] champion (1978, 1980, 1983)
*[[EuroBasket#Individuals|EuroBasket]] Top Scorer ([[EuroBasket 1993|1993]])
* 2× [[Yugoslav Basketball Cup|Yugoslav Cup]] winner (1978, 1984)
*[[EuroBasket#Individuals|EuroBasket Top Scorer]] ([[EuroBasket 1993|1993]])
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{{MedalSport|Men's [[basketball]]}}
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{{MedalCompetition|[[FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship|European Championship for Cadets]]}}
{{MedalSilver|[[1977 FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship|1977 France]]|[[Yugoslavia men's national under-16 basketball team|Team]]}}
}}
}}
'''Sabahudin "Dino" Bilalović''' (May 7, 1960 – July 29, 2003) was a Bosnian professional basketball player. He was born in [[Trebinje]], [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]].
'''Sabahudin "Dino" Bilalović''' (7 May 1960 29 July 2003) was a Bosnian professional [[basketball]] player.
== About ==
He was born in [[Trebinje]], [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]].


== Playing career ==
In 1979, as a player of [[KK Bosna|KK Bosna Sarajevo]], in his early career years, he won the [[Euroleague]] at the time [[FIBA European Champions Cup and Euroleague history|European Champions Cup]].
In 1979, as a player of [[KK Bosna|KK Bosna Sarajevo]], in his early career years, he won the [[Euroleague]] at the time [[FIBA European Champions Cup and Euroleague history|European Champions Cup]].


== National team ==
== National team career ==
He appeared in the national team of [[Yugoslavia national basketball team|former Yugoslavia]] in the early nineties at the [[Basketball at the 1990 Goodwill Games|1990 Goodwill Games]], the second games which took place in Seattle, United States, along with [[Dražen Petrović]], [[Toni Kukoč]], [[Žarko Paspalj]], [[Dino Rađa]] other [[Yugoslavia national basketball team#End|great stars of Yugoslavia basketball]].<ref>[http://www.sportsport.ba/bh_kosarka/in-memoriam-dino-bilalovic/5451 IN MEMORIAM: DINO BILALOVIĆ - 29/07/08]</ref>
He made the national team of [[Yugoslavia national basketball team|Yugoslavia]] in the early nineties for the [[Basketball at the 1990 Goodwill Games|1990 Goodwill Games]], the second games which took place in Seattle, United States, along with [[Dražen Petrović]], [[Toni Kukoč]], [[Žarko Paspalj]], [[Dino Rađa]] other [[Yugoslavia national basketball team#The dominant years in FIBA competition|great stars of Yugoslavian basketball]].<ref>[http://www.sportsport.ba/bh_kosarka/in-memoriam-dino-bilalovic/5451 IN MEMORIAM: DINO BILALOVIĆ 29/07/08]</ref>


Later, in the first appearance of [[Bosnia and Herzegovina national basketball team]], in [[EuroBasket 1993]], he was the ''' [[EuroBasket#Individuals|Top Scorer]]''' of the tournament averaging '''25''' (24.6)''' points per game''':
Later, in the first appearance of [[Bosnia and Herzegovina national basketball team]], in [[EuroBasket 1993]], he was the [[EuroBasket#Individuals|Top Scorer]] of the tournament averaging '''25''' (24.6)''' points per game''':
* ''vs.'' '''Latvia''' ''he scored'' '''36 points''',
* ''vs.'' '''Latvia''' ''he scored'' '''36 points''',
* ''vs.'' '''Estonia''' ''he scored'' '''29 points''',
* ''vs.'' '''Estonia''' ''he scored'' '''29 points''',
* ''vs.'' '''Croatia''' ''he scored'' '''28 points''',
* ''vs.'' '''Croatia''' ''he scored'' '''28 points''',
* ''vs.'' '''Sweden''' ''he scored'' '''26 points'''.
* ''vs.'' '''Sweden''' ''he scored'' '''26 points'''.
* ''vs.'' '''Italy''' ''he scored'' '''22 points'''.
* ''vs.'' '''Russia''' ''he scored'' '''21 points'''.
* ''vs.'' '''Spain''' ''he scored'' '''18 points'''.
* ''vs.'' '''Greece''' ''he scored'' '''17 points'''.

== Personal life ==
Bilalović's mother Ševka Bajraktarević (1934 – 30 September 2013) was the older sister of [[Silvana Armenulić]], famous folk singer in Yugoslavia. Her other sisters [[Mirjana Bajraktarević (sevdalinka)|Mirjana Bajraktarević]] and [[Dina Bajraktarević]] also maintained folk singing careers of their own.


== Death ==
== Death ==
Bilalović died July 2003 during his vacation to the Croatian coastal town of [[Makarska]] from previously diagnosed heart condition. He died of a heart attack on the beach while swimming with his son.<ref>[http://www.eurobasket.com/reports/2009/4/9.asp EUROBASKET NEWS REPORT - 4/9/2009] ''KK BOSNA marks 30th Anniversary of winning European Champion title - (...) Mirza Delibasic Kindje and Sabahudin Dino Bilalovic have past away, but they will be remembered by all KK Bosna fans forever. (...)''</ref>
Bilalović died July 2003 during his vacation to the Croatian coastal town of [[Makarska]] from previously diagnosed heart condition.<ref>[http://www.acb.com/redaccion.php?id=98137 "Sabahudin Bilalovic: The Bosnian who left in 2003"] ''ACB''. Retrieved 2018-05-29.</ref> He died of a heart attack on the beach while swimming with his son.<ref>[http://www.eurobasket.com/reports/2009/4/9.asp EUROBASKET NEWS REPORT 4/9/2009] ''KK BOSNA marks 30th Anniversary of winning European Champion title (...) Mirza Delibasic Kindje and Sabahudin Dino Bilalovic have [passed] away, but they will be remembered by all KK Bosna fans forever. (...)''</ref>


==References==
==References==
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{{EuroBasket Top scorers}}
{{EuroBasket Top scorers}}


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| NAME = Bilalovic, Sabahudin
| ALTERNATIVE NAMES = Dino, Đinka
| SHORT DESCRIPTION = Bosnian basketball player
| DATE OF BIRTH = May 7, 1960
| PLACE OF BIRTH = [[Trebinje]], [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]]
| DATE OF DEATH = July 29, 2003
| PLACE OF DEATH = [[Makarska]], [[Croatia]]
}}
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Latest revision as of 04:07, 12 July 2023

Sabahudin Bilalović
Personal information
Born(1960-05-07)7 May 1960
Trebinje, PR Bosnia and Herzegovina, FPR Yugoslavia
Died29 July 2003(2003-07-29) (aged 43)
Makarska, Croatia
NationalityBosnian
Listed height6 ft 10 in (2.08 m)
Career information
NBA draft1982: undrafted
Playing career1977–1999
PositionCenter
Career history
1977–1989Bosna Sarajevo
1989–1990KK Vojvodina
1990–1992Bosna Sarajevo
1992–1993Hapoel Nahariya
1993–1994CB Breogán
1994–1995KK Zagreb
1995Lugano Tigers
1995–1996Speyer
1997–1999Česko 93 Sarajevo
Career highlights and awards
Medals
Men's basketball
Representing  Yugoslavia
European Championship for Cadets
Silver medal – second place 1977 France Team

Sabahudin "Dino" Bilalović (7 May 1960 – 29 July 2003) was a Bosnian professional basketball player.

About[edit]

He was born in Trebinje, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

In 1979, as a player of KK Bosna Sarajevo, in his early career years, he won the Euroleague at the time European Champions Cup.

National team career[edit]

He made the national team of Yugoslavia in the early nineties for the 1990 Goodwill Games, the second games which took place in Seattle, United States, along with Dražen Petrović, Toni Kukoč, Žarko Paspalj, Dino Rađa other great stars of Yugoslavian basketball.[1]

Later, in the first appearance of Bosnia and Herzegovina national basketball team, in EuroBasket 1993, he was the Top Scorer of the tournament averaging 25 (24.6) points per game:

  • vs. Latvia he scored 36 points,
  • vs. Estonia he scored 29 points,
  • vs. Croatia he scored 28 points,
  • vs. Sweden he scored 26 points.
  • vs. Italy he scored 22 points.
  • vs. Russia he scored 21 points.
  • vs. Spain he scored 18 points.
  • vs. Greece he scored 17 points.

Personal life[edit]

Bilalović's mother Ševka Bajraktarević (1934 – 30 September 2013) was the older sister of Silvana Armenulić, famous folk singer in Yugoslavia. Her other sisters Mirjana Bajraktarević and Dina Bajraktarević also maintained folk singing careers of their own.

Death[edit]

Bilalović died July 2003 during his vacation to the Croatian coastal town of Makarska from previously diagnosed heart condition.[2] He died of a heart attack on the beach while swimming with his son.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ IN MEMORIAM: DINO BILALOVIĆ – 29/07/08
  2. ^ "Sabahudin Bilalovic: The Bosnian who left in 2003" ACB. Retrieved 2018-05-29.
  3. ^ EUROBASKET NEWS REPORT – 4/9/2009 KK BOSNA marks 30th Anniversary of winning European Champion title – (...) Mirza Delibasic Kindje and Sabahudin Dino Bilalovic have [passed] away, but they will be remembered by all KK Bosna fans forever. (...)