- Ivo Daneu
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Medal record World Championship Silver 1963 Rio de Janeiro Team Silver 1967 Montevideo Team Gold 1970 Ljubljana Team Ivo Daneu (born October 6, 1937 in Maribor, Slovenia) is a retired Slovenian basketball player and coach.
He played for Branik Maribor (1949-1956) and Olimpija Ljubljana (1956-1970), won Yugoslav league in 1957, 1959, 1961, 1962, 1966 and 1970).
He played 209 games for Yugoslavia national team from 1956 to 1970, winning World Championship in 1970, silver medal at 1968 Olympics, silver medals at World Championships in 1963 and 1967 (he was voted the tournament's MVP in 1967), silver medals at European Championships in 1961, 1965 and 1969 and a bronze medal at European Championship in 1963. He was voted Best Sportsperson of the Year in Yugoslavia in 1967.
He coached Olimpija Ljubljana (1970-1971) and Rudar Trbovlje (1976). He was enshrined in the FIBA Hall of Fame in 2007.
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Awards Preceded by
Vera NikolićThe Best Athlete of Yugoslavia
1967Succeeded by
Đurđa BjedovYugoslavia squad – 1963 FIBA World Championship Finalists - Silver medal 4 Gordić | 5 Korać | 6 Rajković | 7 Kovačević | 8 Gjergja | 9 Ražnatović | 10 Daneu | 11 Petričević | 12 Eiselt | 13 Cvetković | 14 Đurić | 15 M. Nikolić | Coach: A. NikolićYugoslavia squad – 1967 FIBA World Championship Finalists - Silver medal Yugoslavia squad – 1970 FIBA World Championship Champions - Gold medal 1968 Olympic Silver Medalists Men's Basketball – Yugoslavia FIBA World Championship Most Valuable Player Award FIBA Hall of Fame Inductees Coaches (16) Alexeyeva • Díaz-Miguel • Ferrándiz • A. Gomelsky • E. Gomelsky • Gaze • Iba • Kondrashin • Newell • Nikolić • Novosel • Primo • Smith • Soares • Yow • ŽeravicaContributors (31) Airaldi Rivarola • Ashry • Atakol • Bouffard • Busnel • Calvo • Carneiro • Dos Reis • Greim • Hepp • Jones • Killian • Kozlowski • López • Martín • Naismith • Otto • Pitzl • Popović • Ramsay • Šaper • Saporta • Scuri • Seguro de Luna • Semashko • Seye Moreau • Stanković • Steitz • Ueda • Wahby • YoonPlayers (31) A. Belov • S. Belov • Chazalon • Ćosić • Cruz • Dalipagić • Daneu • Delibašić • Divac • Furlong • Galis • González • Kićanović • Korać • Maciel • Marcari • Martín • Marzorati • Meneghin • Meyers • Miller • Pasos • Petrović • Robertson • Rodríguez • Ronchetti • Russell • Sabonis • Schmidt • Semjonova • ZassoulskayaTechnical Officials (11) Slovenian Sportsman of the Year Miroslav Cerar (1968) · Ivo Daneu (1969) · Miroslav Cerar (1970) · Brane Oblak (1971) · Danilo Pudgar (1972) · Vinko Jelovac (1973) · Vinko Jelovac (1974) · Bojan Križaj (1975) · Borut Petrič (1976) · Borut Petrič (1977) · Borut Petrič (1978) · Bojan Križaj (1979) · Bojan Križaj (1980) · Borut Petrič (1981) · Bojan Križaj (1982) · Borut Petrič (1983) · Jure Franko (1984) · Rok Petrovič (1985) · Rok Petrovič (1986) · Bojan Križaj (1987) · Matjaž Debelak (1988) · Andrej Jelenc (1989) · Tomo Česen (1990) · Franci Petek (1991) · Rajmond Debevec (1992) · Igor Majcen (1993) · Jure Košir (1994) · Iztok Čop (1995) · Andraž Vehovar (1996) · Primož Peterka (1997) · Primož Peterka (1998) · Gregor Cankar (1999) · Rajmond Debevec (2000) · Andrej Hauptman (2001) · Aljaž Pegan (2002) · Dejan Košir (2003) · Vasilij Žbogar (2004) · Mitja Petkovšek (2005) · Matic Osovnikar (2006) · Primož Kozmus (2007) · Primož Kozmus (2008) · Primož Kozmus (2009) · Dejan Zavec (2010)
Categories:- 1937 births
- Living people
- Slovenian basketball players
- FIBA Hall of Fame inductees
- Yugoslav basketball players
- Olympic silver medalists for Yugoslavia
- Olympic basketball players of Yugoslavia
- Basketball players at the 1968 Summer Olympics
- KK Union Olimpija players
- Olympic medalists in basketball
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