Saša Obradović
Saša Obradović | ||
Player information | ||
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birthday | 29th January 1969 | |
place of birth | Belgrade , SFR Yugoslavia | |
size | 196 cm | |
position |
Point Guard / Shooting Guard |
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Clubs as active | ||
1987–1993 Red Star Belgrade 1993 CSP Limoges 1993–1994 Red Star Belgrade 1994–1997 ALBA Berlin 1997–1999 Virtus Roma 1999–2000 Red Star Belgrade 2000–2001 KK Budućnost Podgorica 2001–2005 RheinEnergie Cologne |
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National team 1 | ||
1993-2001 | BR Yugoslavia | |
Clubs as coaches | ||
2005–2008 Cologne 99ers 2008–2009 BC Kiev 2009–2010 Turów Zgorzelec 2010–2012 BK Donezk 2012–2016 ALBA Berlin 2016–2018 PBC Lokomotiv-Kuban 2019–2020 AS Monaco 2020– Red Star Belgrade |
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1 As of November 19, 2016 |
Saša Obradović medal table |
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Basketball (men) |
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BR Yugoslavia | ||
Olympic games | ||
silver | 1996 Atlanta | |
World championships | ||
gold | 1998 Athens | |
European Championship | ||
gold | 1995 Athens | |
gold | 1997 Catalonia | |
bronze | 1999 France | |
gold | 2001 Turkey |
Saša Obradović ( Serbian - Cyrillic Саша Обрадовић ; born January 29, 1969 in Belgrade , SFR Yugoslavia ) is a Serbian basketball coach and former basketball player. After 17 years as a player, he moved to the post of coach with the Cologne 99ers in 2005 . He held this position until 2008. After various positions in Poland and Ukraine, Obradovic became the new head coach of ALBA Berlin for the 2012/2013 season . After the end of the 2015/16 season, his contract in Berlin was not renewed. He led the club to victory in the German Cup three times (2013, 2014, 2016), and in 2014 the team reached the German runner-up under his leadership. Obradovic was named coach of the year in the basketball Bundesliga in the 2014/15 season . From November 14, 2016 to the beginning of November 2018, he was the head coach of Lokomotive Kuban Krasnodar and led the team to the final of the Eurocup in 2017, but lost there against Darüşşafaka SK Istanbul . Before losing the final, he celebrated 20 wins in a row with Krasnodar in the competition.
At the end of February 2019, he took over the position of head coach at AS Monaco (French first division). In 2019 he became French runner-up with Monaco. In June 2020 he was hired by Red Star Belgrade as a coach.
He played in the position of the development player, his trademark in his last years as a player was the shaved head with the white headband.
successes
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as a player:
- Silver medal at the 1996 Summer Olympics with Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
- World Champion 1998
- European champion (1995, 1997, 2001) with the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
- Korać Cup victory (1995) with ALBA Berlin
- Yugoslav Champion (1993, 1994) with Red Star Belgrade , (2001) with KK Budućnost Podgorica
- German champion (1997) with ALBA Berlin
- German Cup winner (1997) with ALBA Berlin, (2004, 2005) with RheinEnergie Cologne
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as a trainer:
- German champion 2006 with RheinEnergie Cologne
- German cup winner 2007 with RheinEnergie Cologne
- Ukrainian champion 2012 with BK Donetsk
- German cup winner 2013, 2014 and 2016 with ALBA Berlin
- Bundesliga coach of the 2014/15 season
- Russian cup winner 2017 with locomotive Kuban Krasnodar
Web links
- Sasa Obradovic (RheinEnergie Köln) - player profile on statistics pages of the basketball leagues (as of 2005)
- archive.fiba.com: Players - Sasa OBRADOVIC (YUG) - Overview of participation in international FIBA tournaments ( English )
Individual evidence
- ↑ Justus Strauven: Sasa Obradovic is leaving ALBA BERLIN. Alba Berlin, accessed on May 24, 2016 .
- ↑ New job for ex-trainer from Alba Berlin: Sasa Obradovic takes over Krasnodar - Sport - Tagesspiegel. In: tagesspiegel.de . November 15, 2016, accessed December 31, 2016 .
- ↑ a b Zvezda tabs Obradovic as head coach. Accessed June 17, 2020 (English).
- ^ Sasa Obradovic est le nouvel entraîneur de Monaco! February 25, 2019, accessed February 25, 2019 .
- ↑ Basket - Elite. L'Asvel étouffe Monaco et décroche son 19e titre de champion de France. Retrieved June 17, 2020 (French).
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Obradović, Saša |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Obradovic, Sascha; Obradovic, Sasa; Обрадовић, Саша |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Serbian basketball player and coach |
DATE OF BIRTH | 29th January 1969 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Belgrade , SFR Yugoslavia |