Radenko Pilčević

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Basketball player
Radenko Pilčević
Player information
birthday December 15, 1986
place of birth Gornji Milanovac, SFR Yugoslavia
size 188 cm
position Point guard
Club information
society KB Košice
league Slovak extra league
Clubs as active
2004-2005 Železničar Čačak 2005-2006 Ribnica Kraljevo 2006-2007 Crnokosa Kosjerić 2007-2008 KK Proleter Zrenjanin 2008-2009 KK Borac Cacak 2009-2011 Central German BC 2011-2012 LTi Giessen 46ers in 2012 KK Feni Industries in 2013 Crnokosa Kosjerić 2013-2014 KK Radnički Kragujevac 2014 Szolnoki Olaj KK 2014 CSU Pitești 2014–2015 BC Timișoara 2015 KK Metalac Valjevo 2015–2016 SCM CSU Craiova 2016–2017 KB Košice 2017 Science City Jena Since 2017 KB KošiceSerbia and MontenegroSerbia and Montenegro
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Radenko Pilčević ( Serbian - Cyrillic Раденко Пилчевић ; born December 15, 1986 in Gornji Milanovac , SR Serbia ) is a Serbian basketball player . Pilčević, who was initially only active in his home country in the two top divisions, was active from 2009 on three seasons in the top German division basketball Bundesliga for the Central German BC and the LTi Gießen 46ers. He then continued his career in the Balkans and played alongside his home in Macedonia , Hungary , Romania and Slovakia .

Career

Pilčević played until 2008 for clubs in the Serbian second division in Čačak , Kraljevo , Kosjerić and Zrenjanin . In the 2008/09 season he was then active for KK Borac in Čačak in the highest Serbian league Košarkaška liga Srbije . In this season he was able to draw attention to himself and was committed by the German first division promoted Mitteldeutscher (MBC) from Weißenfels . After a successful basketball league in 2009/10 , in which they secured relegation early on and only barely missed a placement in the play-offs for the German championship, they hoped for an even better basketball league 2010/11 in which they could win the Targeting play-offs. However, this failed almost completely and at the end of the season they slipped to the relegation places. The previous MBC trainer Björn Harmsen switched to the previous league competitor LTi Gießen 46ers and took his player with him. The Giessen , who had only just reached the league before the MBC, were hardly more successful in the basketball Bundesliga 2011/12 and in the end, like the MBC a year earlier, occupied the penultimate place in the table. While the Giessen club obtained the right to play for another first division season by purchasing a wild card , both coach Harmsen and players Pilčević left the club. Pilčević went back to the Balkans and played in the 2012/13 season for KK Feni from Kavadarci in Macedonia . After an injury at the end of 2012, he did not play there anymore and was only active again at the beginning of the 2013/14 season with his former club Crnokosa Kosjerić in the Serbian top division. There he was able to draw attention to himself again and at the end of 2013 he was signed by the international KK Radnički from Kragujevac . After this the Eurocup 2013/14 , among others, against the German representatives Alba Berlin in the round of the best 32 teams joined the Hungarian club Pilčević Olaj KK of Szolnok , with which it a place in the Final Four tournament of the Euro Challenge 2013/14 reached . In 2017 he signed with Science City Jena and returned to the basketball league. There his contract was already dissolved after three matchdays, whereupon he returned to his previous club KB Košice in the Slovak Extraliga.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Pilcevic is the new development player. Mitteldeutsche Zeitung , July 6, 2009, accessed on March 3, 2013 (from Medien-Info Mitteldeutscher BC).
  2. Radenko Pilcevic changes to the LTi 46ers. (No longer available online.) Basketball Bundesliga , July 21, 2011, formerly in the original ; Retrieved on March 3, 2013 (Medien-Info Gießen46ers).  ( Page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.basketball-bundesliga.de  
  3. Will Radenko Pilcevic take over Jena's build-up? | BASKETBALL.DE . In: BASKETBALL.DE . June 17, 2017 ( basketball.de [accessed August 13, 2017]).
  4. Kosice welcomes back Pilcevic . In: www.eurobasket.com . October 14, 2017 (English, eurobasket.com [accessed October 19, 2017]).