Nihad Đedović

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Basketball player
Nihad Đedović
Đedović at Bayern 2013
Player information
birthday January 12, 1990
place of birth Višegrad , SFR Yugoslavia
size 199 cm
position Shooting Guard /
Small Forward
Club information
society FC Bayern Munich
league Basketball Bundesliga
Jersey number 14th
Clubs as active
2005–2007 KK Bosna Sarajevo 2007–2012 FC Barcelona 2007–2009 → CB Cornellà 2009–2010 → Xacobeo Blu: sens 2010–2012 → Virtus Rom 2012 → Galatasaray Medical Park 2012–2013 Alba Berlin Since 2013 FC Bayern MunichBosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and Herzegovina
SpainSpain
SpainSpain
SpainSpain
ItalyItaly
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GermanyGermany
0GermanyGermany
National team
Since 02007 Bosnia and Herzegovina

Nihad Đedović (born January 12, 1990 in Višegrad , SR Bosnia and Herzegovina , SFR Yugoslavia ) is a Bosnian-Herzegovinian basketball player who has also had German citizenship since April 2015 . As a 17-year-old talent, Đedović was signed by the top European club FC Barcelona , who initially loaned him to other Spanish clubs. From 2010 to 2012 he was loaned to Virtus Rom in Italy and also for a short time to Galatasaray Istanbul in Turkey . While Đedović's brother Nedim, who was seven years his junior, was also hired by FC Barcelona as a talented basketball player in 2012, Nihad left the club and returned to Germany , where he had spent the first seven years of his life. He has been playing for FC Bayern Munich since the 2013/14 season .

Career

After Đedović was born, his family moved to Germany , where his father had found work in Munich . The family stayed there for almost the entire period of the wars in Yugoslavia and did not return to war-torn and now independent Bosnia until 1997, after Nihad had already started school. As a basketball player, Đedović was appointed to the youth teams in his home country and was the top scorer in Division B at the European Basketball Championships of the U16 teams in 2005 and 2006 . Despite Đedović individually good performances, the selection of Bosnia failed after quarter-finals defeats due to a qualification for the finals of Division A, in which the best European national teams meet. However, this was enough for the top Catalan club FC Barcelona to secure the rights to the almost 17-year-old young talent early on at the end of 2006, who had already played for the Bosnian master KK Bosna from Sarajevo in the men's area. In qualifying for the European Basketball Championship 2007 , Đedović was then used in the men's selection, which, however, missed a qualification for the European Championship finals in the last stage .

In 2007, Đedović then went to Catalonia and was used in addition to training sessions at FC Barcelona first with the farm team of the club from Cornellà de Llobregat in the third Spanish league LEB Plata . After the runner-up in 2009, this team rose to the second league LEB Oro . In addition to two main round appearances in the 2007/08 season, Đedović was also used in a game of the 2009 play-offs for the Spanish championship from FC Barcelona, ​​which in the end also won the championship. In the additional qualifying round for the 2009 European basketball championship , Bosnia and Herzegovina, where Đedović was now one of the top performers in the men's national team, again just barely made it to the finals. Then Đedović played in the 2009/10 season for the first division returnee Xacobeo Blu: sens from Santiago de Compostela and now came to regular appearances in the top Spanish league ACB . However, the Galician club had to relegate at the end of the season as the bottom of the table for the time being.

In the 2010/11 season Djedović FC Barcelona at Virtus Lottomatica of which was the Italian capital Rome in the Lega Basket Serie A on loan. However, as the main round ninth, the club just missed making it into the play-offs for the Italian championship. In the highest European club competition ULEB Euroleague , in which Đedović had previously had individual short appearances for FC Barcelona, ​​he was eliminated with Rome in the 2010/11 season in the intermediate round of the 16 best teams. Bosnia and Herzegovina was now qualified for the expanded field of participants in the 2011 European Championship and was able to win games in the preliminary round for the first time since the European Championship in 1993 . The disastrous 64:92 defeat against Finland led, despite two wins in the preliminary round, to an early end due to the poorer direct comparison . In the following season 2011/12 Rome again missed the play-offs of the championship and was no longer qualified for the ULEB Euroleague, so that Đedović went to Istanbul to Galatasaray in the Türkiye Basketbol Ligi in late March 2012 . With the club he was eliminated in the play-off semi-final series against eventual champions Beşiktaş Milangaz . For the 2012/13 season , Đedović moved to the German capital Berlin to Alba, who had also received a wild card for the ULEB Euroleague 2012/13 . With an average of 10.5 points, he was the third-best scorer in the Berlin Bundesliga, in the Euroleague he played 23 games for Alba and got 8.6 points per match.

For the 2013/14 season , Đedović moved to Bayern Munich , where he signed a one-year contract with an option for another year. With the Munich team he became German champion in the 2013/14 season . He led the FCB in the championship year with 12.7 points per game. In the summer of 2016 he signed another contract with FC Bayern Munich, this time with a term of two years and an option for another season. In 2018 he won the German championship title for the second time with Bayern and also the cup competition, in 2019 the triumph in the Bundesliga was repeated, and again they defeated Alba Berlin in the finals. Đedović came in 41 games of the season to 12.1 points per encounter and thus achieved the team's highest value. Compared to the previous course, the three finals against Berlin improved again, averaged 15.3 points and was named the best player in the final series. Đedović, who played so many Bundesliga games at FC Bayern and scored more Bundesliga points than any other player in the previous team history, agreed with the Munich team at the end of June 2019 on a further collaboration until 2023. The Bavarian capital is for him "A second home (...) and FC Bayern my second family," said Đedović on the occasion of the contract extension.

Web links

Individual evidence

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