Mladen Pantić

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Basketball player
Mladen Pantić
Player information
birthday July 31, 1982
place of birth Belgrade, SFR Yugoslavia
size 210 cm
position center
Club information
society Colossus Rhodes
league A1 Ethniki
Clubs as active
2001–2002 FMP Železnik Belgrade 2002–2003 KK Lavovi 063 2003–2007 FMP Železnik Belgrade → 2004 KK Atlas Belgrade → 2006 KK Borac Čačak 2007–2008 ALBA Berlin 2008 EK Kavalas 2009 Mega Vizura Belgrade 2009–2010 KK Radnički Kragujevac 2010–2011 KK Igokea Aleksandrovac 2011–2012 KK Hemofarm 2012 BK Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk 2012 KK Borac Čačak 2013 Ikaros Kallitheas 2013 Levski Sofia 2013–2014 Krywbass Basket 2014 KK Borac Čačak Since 2014 Kolossos RhodesYugoslavia Federal Republic 1992Yugoslavia
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Mladen Pantić ( Serbian - Cyrillic Младен Пантић ; born July 31, 1982 in Belgrade , SR Serbia ) is a Serbian basketball player . Pantić, who was a Yugoslav national junior player and won the Universiade 2003 with the student selection , won two Serbian cup competitions with FMP Železnik and the German championship with ALBA Berlin in 2008 . Subsequently, Pantić played for various club teams in his home country, Greece and Ukraine .

Career

Pantić played as a junior player at FMP Železnik in his hometown and was last represented as a selection player in the squad of the U20 junior national team of Yugoslavia at the European Junior Championships in 2002, where he was not used. After he should collect match practice in the top Yugoslav division in the 2002/03 season at Belgrade local rivals Lavovi 063, he won the gold medal with the Yugoslav student selection at the Universiade 2003 in Daegu . He then returned to FMP Železnik, where he was loaned to other Serbian clubs in 2004 and 2006, when the club celebrated its greatest successes with two titles in the supranational ABA league . With FMP Železnik, Pantić won the Serbian (-Montenegrin) cup competition in 2005 and 2007.

For the 2007/08 basketball Bundesliga , Pantić moved to the German first division club ALBA Berlin under coach Luka Pavićević , who had previously also coached some Belgrade teams. With the Berliners , who celebrated the championship in that season at the end of the season, Pantić hardly got a chance and was only used briefly in three games in the championship play-offs . For the 2008/09 season, Pantić then moved to the Greek A1 Ethniki for first division promoted Enosi Kalathosfairisis from Kavala , which he left soon after the start of the season and returned to Belgrade and played the season for KK Mega Vizura to the end. In the 2009/10 season Pantić then played in the top Serbian league for KK Radnički from Kragujevac , who had previously played as KK Kondivik Lions in Vršac . As a debutant in the ABA league, KK Radnički reached a good eleventh place. For the 2010/11 season, Pantić moved to KK Igokea Partizan in Laktaši in the Republika Srpska , which as the Bosnian runner-up was also allowed to participate in the ABA league for the first time. After another runner-up in Bosnia with KK Igokea, Pantić played in the 2011/12 season for the established basketball team from Vršac at KK Hemofarm. In the last season under this sponsor name , the team could no longer follow up on previous successes and in the play-off qualification finished eighth and last in the “Superleague” behind the non-international Serbian teams.

After the elimination of the KK Hemofarm Pantić moved to the end of the season in the Ukrainian league for BK Dnipro to Dnipropetrovsk . However, this was eliminated in the first round of the play-offs against the eventual champions BK Donetsk . For the 2012/13 season Pantić first returned to Serbia, where he played for KK Borac from Čačak , where he had already been active in 2004. At the end of 2012, however, he left the club and from mid-January 2013 was initially active again in the Greek A1 Ethniki for six weeks, this time with Ikaros from Kallithea . In mid-March 2013 he moved on to Levski Sofia, where his compatriots Marko Marinović , with whom he had won the Universiade 2003 together, and Nemanja Protić played. The final game of the Balkan League at the end of April was lost to Hapoel Gilboa Galil . Also in the national championship of Bulgaria it was only enough to get a runner-up title after the final series was lost to local rivals and defending champions Lukoil Akademik Sofia . For the 2013/14 season Pantić went back to the Super League of Ukraine and played for Krywbass Basket in Krywyj Rih , before returning to the Greek league via Borac Čačak at the end of the season to Kolossos Rhodes.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Yugoslavia - European Championship for Young Men 2002. FIBA Europe , accessed on January 4, 2014 (English, U20 junior selection 2002).