Neno Ašćerić

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Basketball player
Neno Ašćerić
Neno Ašćerić as coach of the Austrian national basketball team
Player information
Full name Nedeljko Ašćerić
Nickname Neno
birthday August 29, 1965
place of birth Salinki, Yugoslavia
size 198 cm
position Small forward
Clubs as active
0 0 0–1985 Sloboda Sasincj 1985–1987 Srem Sremska Mitovica 1987–1988 Backa Palanca 1988–1989 Nap Novi Sad 1989–1998 UKJ St. Pölten 1998–2000 PSG Racing Paris 2000 KK Red Star Belgrade 2000–2003 Le Mans Sarthe Basket 2003–2005 Hyères Toulon Var Basket 2005–2006 JA Vichy 2006 UKJ St. PöltenYugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia
Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia
Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia
Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia
AustriaAustria
FranceFrance
00000Yugoslavia Federal Republic 1992Yugoslavia
FranceFrance
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National team
1996-2001 Austria 22 games
Clubs as coaches
000002007 JL Bourg-en-Bresse 2007–2008 Saint Quentin BB 2008–2009 Lechugueros de Leon 2010–2012 Oberwart Gunners 2012 Oettinger Rockets Gotha 2012–2013 Szolnoki Olaj KK 2014 BC Zepter Vienna 2015–2017 Lille Metropole Basket 2017 Hermine de Nantes Since 2020 ALM EvreuxFranceFrance
FranceFrance
MexicoMexico
AustriaAustria
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HungaryHungary
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National team as coach
2008–2013 AustriaAustriaAustria

Nedeljko "Neno" Ašćerić (born August 29, 1965 in Salinki , Yugoslavia ) is an Austrian basketball coach and former player. As a player, the small forward won five Austrian championship titles and three titles in the Austrian Cup with UKJ St. Pölten . After being granted Austrian citizenship in 1995, Ašćerić played 22 games for the Austrian national team until 2001 , for which he served as national coach for five years from 2008 . Ašćerić has been coaching the French second division club ALM Evreux since March 2020 .

Career

As a player

Born in Serbia, he began his career in Yugoslavia , where he worked for several clubs in the second division from 1985 to 1989. 1989 Ašćerić moved to the Austrian Bundesliga to UKJ St. Pölten . Ašćerić spent his most successful time in sport in St. Pölten. Between 1993 and 1998 he won five league titles and three times the Cup . In 1997 he was also named “Player of the Year” in the Bundesliga.

Ašćerić moved to Paris Basket Racing in France in 1998 . In the following years he played for several clubs in the French Ligue Nationale de Basket and for Red Star Belgrade . At the age of 41, Ašćerić ended his playing career at UKJ St. Pölten in autumn 2006 after a brief interlude as a playing assistant coach.

As a trainer

After the end of his active career, Ašćerić was coach of Jeunesse laïque from Bourg-en-Bresse in the first French league LNB Pro A and for the basketball club from Saint-Quentin in the second league Pro B. In December 2008, he took over the Mexican club Lechugueros de Leon, won 16 of 22 games and led the team to the playoffs.

In 2008 he became the coach of the Austrian national basketball team. In February 2010 he also took over the post of head coach of the Austrian Bundesliga club Oberwart Gunners , with whom he was able to become Austrian champions in the 2010/11 season and celebrated his first title win as a coach. Despite an ongoing contract, he resigned from his position in Oberwart a season later after being eliminated from the quarter-final play-offs .

At the end of November 2012, Ašćerić became the new head coach of the Oettinger Rockets Gotha in the German ProA . He took over the team in 14th place in the table after the previous coach Marko Simić had resigned, but stayed barely a week before he asked again to terminate the contract. In December 2012 he signed a contract with the Hungarian champions Olaj KK from Szolnok , who also played as a visiting team in the ABA league . In January 2013, Ašćerić was replaced by Werner Sallomon as the new coach of the Austrian national basketball team. However, in 2013 Szolnok had to surrender both the Hungarian Cup title and the championship to Alba Fehérvár. After Szolnok had a moderate start to the season in the Hungarian championship and in the ABA league, Ašćerić's contract in Hungary ended after almost exactly one year in December 2013 and he succeeded Darko Russo at the Austrian champion and defending champion BC Zepter Vienna in early February 2014 .

In January 2015 he became the head coach of the French second division club Lille Metropole Basket. He stayed in office until the end of the 2016/17 season and then moved to Hermine de Nantes within the league. In Nantes, he was released at the end of 2017. He had won three and lost seven games with the team in the previous course of the 2017/18 season. At the beginning of March 2020 he was introduced as the coach of another French second division club, ALM Evreux.

Success as a player

  • Five-time Austrian champion with UKJ St. Pölten (1993, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998)
  • Three-time Austrian cup winner with UKJ St. Pölten (1994, 1996, 1998)
  • Player of the year 1997
  • Allstar Team 1997

Success as a trainer

Web links

Commons : Nedeljko Ašćerić  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ÖBV team boss Asceric new coach in Oberwart. Der Standard , February 6, 2010, accessed February 8, 2010 .
  2. Neno Asceric caused a sensation in Mexico. (No longer available online.) Sportlive.at, February 16, 2009, archived from the original on September 24, 2015 ; Retrieved February 6, 2010 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.sportlive.at
  3. A “winner type” for the Rockets. Oettinger Rockets Gotha , November 28, 2012, accessed on July 5, 2013 (media information).
  4. Ašćerić is drawn to the Adriatic. Oettinger Rockets Gotha , December 4, 2012, accessed on July 5, 2013 (media info).
  5. ^ Szolnoki Part Ways With Coach Asceric. FIBA Europa , December 11, 2013, accessed February 8, 2014 .
  6. Former team boss Asceric new BC Vienna trainer. Kleine Zeitung , February 6, 2014, archived from the original on September 17, 2014 .;
  7. - L Aisne Nouvelle. Retrieved February 26, 2017 (English).
  8. http://www.lavoixdunord.fr/174239/article/2017-06-07/neno-asceric-l-entraineur-de-lille-signe-nantes
  9. Nantes basket Hermine: L'entraîneur Neno Asceric est écarté. Retrieved March 2, 2020 (French).
  10. ALM Evreux Basket Eure | Pro B | Actualités | Arrivée de Nedeljko Ašćerić. Retrieved March 2, 2020 .