Dušan Kecman

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Basketball player
Dušan Kecman
Dusan Kecman.jpg
Player information
birthday November 6, 1977
place of birth Belgrade, Yugoslavia
size 197 cm
position Shooting Guard
Clubs as active
Until 002001 Beopetrol Belgrade 2001–2002 FMP Železnik Belgrade 2002–2004 Partizan Belgrade 2004 Makedonikos 2005 Efes Pilsen Istanbul 2005 Telindus Oostende 2005–2006 BK Kiev 2006–2008 Partizan Belgrade 2008–2009 Panathinaikos Athens 2009–2012 Partizan Belgrade 2012–2013 Chorale Roanne Basket 2013 AS MonacoYugoslavia Federal Republic 1992Yugoslavia
Yugoslavia Federal Republic 1992Yugoslavia
Serbia and MontenegroSerbia and Montenegro
00000 GreeceGreece
00000TurkeyTurkey
00000BelgiumBelgium
UkraineUkraine
SerbiaSerbia
GreeceGreece
SerbiaSerbia
FranceFrance
00000 FranceFrance
National team
Serbia and Montenegro
Clubs as coaches
2015– Partizan Belgrade (assistant coach) 0000 SerbiaSerbia

Dušan Kecman ( Serbian - Cyrillic Душан Кецман ; born November 6, 1977 in Belgrade , SR Serbia ) is a former Serbian basketball player and current basketball coach.

Career

Dusan Kecman in Beopetrol

Dušan Kecman began his career at Beopetrol Belgrade. He was active in the youth teams until 1996, before moving to the men's team and working there until 2001. After a season at FMP Železnik, Kecman moved to Partizan Belgrade with whom he was able to win the first title of his career. In 2004 Kecman moved abroad for the first time and this season was active for three different clubs with Makedonikos from Greece , Efes Pilsen in Istanbul and Telindus Oostende in Belgium . After another season in Ukrainian Kiev , he returned in 2006 to Partizan Belgrade back and won the next two years in each case the Serbian Cup and the Adriatic League. In 2008 Kecman was under contract with Panathinaikos Athens , where he moved together with his teammate Nikola Peković and won the triple in his first season in 2009 . He then returned to KK Partizan for three years before he moved abroad again at the age of 35 and played under coach Luka Pavićević at Chorale Roanne in France . However, Roanne retired at the end of the season in the first play-off round for the championship against defending champion Élan Chalon . Then Kecman moved to the third French division NM 1 for AS Monaco where he ended his playing career in 2013.

successes

Awards

  • Yugoslav League MVP : 2001
  • Participation in the Yugoslav All-Star Game: 2001

Web links

Commons : Dušan Kecman  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Dusan Kecman - Roanne - Joueurs - Pro A. Ligue Nationale de Basket , accessed on August 12, 2013 (French, player profile).