- Danko Cvjetičanin
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Medal record Men’s Basketball Competitor for Yugoslavia Olympic Games Silver 1988 Seoul Team World Championship Bronze 1986 Spain Yugoslavia Competitor for Croatia Olympic Games Silver 1992 Barcelona Team World Championship Bronze 1994 Canada Croatia European Championships Bronze 1993 Germany Croatia Danko Cvjetičanin (born October 16, 1963 in Zagreb) is a retired Yugoslavian and Croatian basketball player who won two silver medals at Olympic Games, one with Yugoslavia and the other with Croatia, and two European Club titles with Cibona. In ex-Yugoslavia he played for two biggest club KK Partizan (1980–1985) and Cibona (1985–1992).
Cvjetičanin is the European Scouting Co-ordinator for the NBA's Philadelphia 76ers.[1][2][3]
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Yugoslavia squad – 1986 FIBA World Championship - Bronze medal 4 D. Petrović (MVP) | 5 A. Petrović | 6 Divac | 7 Čutura | 8 Petranović | 9 Mutapčić | 10 Radović | 11 Vranković | 12 Radovanović | 13 Arapović | 14 Dalipagić | 15 Cvjetičanin | Coach: ĆosićCroatia squad – 1994 FIBA World Championship – Bronze medal 4 J. Vranković | 5 Gregov | 6 Komazec | 7 Kukoč | 8 Alanović | 9 Žurić | 10 Pejčinović | 11 S. Vranković | 12 Cvjetičanin | 13 Jurić | 14 Rađa | 15 Mršić | Coach: Đerđa1988 Olympic Silver Medalists Men's Basketball – Yugoslavia 1992 Olympic Silver Medalists Men's Basketball – Croatia Categories:- 1963 births
- Basketball players at the 1988 Summer Olympics
- Basketball players at the 1992 Summer Olympics
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- Olympic basketball players of Croatia
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