- Željko Obradović
Želimir “Željko” Obradović (born
March 9 1960 , inČačak ,Serbia , FPR Yugoslavia) is a retiredSerbia nbasketball player and present-day basketball coach. He is generally considered one of the best European coaches ever, having won sixEuroleague titles with four different clubs. In addition to success at club level, he's also won major trophies as the Serbian national team head coach, such as 1997Eurobasket and 1998FIBA World Championship .Playing career
Obradović, who played the
point guard position joined Partizan Belgrade at the age of 26. In his first season with the team, with the likes ofVlade Divac ,Žarko Paspalj and others, the team won the 1986-87 national championship, reached the 1988 European Champions CupFinal Four and won theKorać Cup in 1989. During this period of time established himself as one the best point guards in the Yugoslavia.
He was also a member of the Yugoslav national team that won theSilver medal at the1988 Summer Olympics and theGold medal at the1990 FIBA World Championship .
His career was at put at a halt when he was sentenced to a year in prison after causing the death of a pedestrian in a car accident.
After serving his sentence Obradović returned to play and already in his latter days as a player coached Partizan's youth team. He retired from basketball in 1991 and immediately signed as the head coach of the senior team of the club.Coaching career
Obradović is considered the most successful coach in Europe.
This is fully confirmed by the great collection of titles acquired in his seventeen-year career as a coach: a record six Champions Cups (with four different teams), two
Saporta Cup s, Championships and Cups, World and European titles with the National Team of Yugoslavia where he was the head coach from 1996 until September 2000.He has been the coach of Panathinaikos since 1999 and has achieved to lead the team on the top position in Europe, maintaining simultaneously the first position in the Greek League. In total, Obradovic has won 7 Championships, 4 Cups and 3 Euroleague titles (2000, 2002 and 2007) with the "Greens". In 2007, he achieved the Triple Crown for the second time as a coach (the first was in 1992 with Partizan Belgrade).
He uses strong discipline and hard work as well as undeniable knowledge and know-how.Trophies and medals
As a player:
*Partizan Belgrade (1986–1991): Championship (1987),Korac Cup (1989)
*Yugoslavia:Silver Medal at the1988 Olympic Games ,Gold Medal at the1990 FIBA World Championship .As a coach:
*Partizan Belgrade (1991–1993): Championship (1992), Cup (1992), European Champions Cup (1992)
*Joventut Badalona (1993–1994): European Champions Cup (1994)
*Real Madrid (1994–1997): European Champions Cup (1995), European Cup (1997)
*Benetton Treviso (1997–1999): Saporta Cup (1999)
*Panathinaikos (1999–): European Champions Cup (2000),Euroleague (2002, 2007), Greek Championship (2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008), Greek Cup (2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008)*Yugoslavia (1996–2000) and Serbia (2004 [ [http://www.fiba.com/pages/eng/fc/news/lateNews/p/newsid/1809/arti.html SCG - Obradovic returns to helm of Serbia & Montenegro] ] –2005):
Silver medal in1996 Summer Olympics inAtlanta ,Gold medal inEurobasket 1997 (Spain ), Gold medal in1998 FIBA World Championship (Athens ),Bronze medal inEurobasket 1999 (France ).Notes
External links
* [http://www.paobc.gr/coach.php?category_id=124&period_id=0&coach_id=2 Official Panathinaikos profile]
* [http://www.basketpedya.com/Acc002InfJug.php?idjug=1691&idioma=3 Player career basketpedya.com]
* [http://www.basketpedya.com/Acc002InfEnt.php?idjug=1398&idioma=3 Coach career basketpedya.com]Navboxes|list1=
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