Cedevita Zagreb
Roster
No.PlayerCountryPos.HeightBorn
4 CAR, MARKO Croatia Guard 1.88 1985
5 ROGIC, ROKO Croatia Guard 1.85 1992
7 WRIGHT, BRACEY USA Guard 1.91 1984
8 SUPUT, PREDRAG Serbia Forward 2.00 1977
9 BABIC, LUKA Croatia Forward 1.99 1991
11 LEBO, KARLO Croatia Guard 1.95 1990
12 ANDRIC, LUKSA Croatia Center 2.10 1985
13 BUVA, IVAN Croatia Forward 2.05 1991
14 SUTON, GORAN Croatia Center 2.09 1985
15 BILAN, MIRO Croatia Center 2.13 1989
16 ILIEVSKI, VLADO FYROM Guard 1.88 1980
20 GELABALE, MICKAEL France Forward 2.01 1983
23 NURKIC, JUSUF Bosnia - Herzegovina Center 2.12 1994
33 TOMAS, MARKO Croatia Guard 2.01 1985
44 GREEN, MARQUES USA Guard 1.65 1982
45 BAZDARIC, MARINO Croatia Guard 1.95 1978
 Head Coach    
  PETROVIC, ALEKSANDAR Croatia    

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CEDEVITA ZAGREB brings back Aco Petrovic to the bench

With the biggest games in its history coming up in the Turkish Airlines Euroleague, Cedevita Zagreb has turned to former coach Aleksandar "Aco" Petrovic to head its bench once again, the club announced Monday. Petrovic, 53, was head coach of Cedevita between 2010 and 2011, leading the club, in its debut Eurocup season, to a place in that competition’s semifinals.

Club info
Another strong season has seen Cedevita Zagreb earn a place among Europe’s best in the Turkish Airlines Euroleague for the first time in club history. Even though Cedevita struggled early and missed the Eurocup Last 16, the team rebounded to win its first-ever title – the Croatian Cup. Cedevita downed KK Zagreb 74-72 in the final behind 27 points from Matjaz Smodis. Cedevita later reached the Adriatic League title game and the Croatian League finals to complete an outstanding season. Maccabi Electra and Cibona, respectively, stood in its way of more trophies, but Cedevita proved that it had the talent and confidence to challenge anyone, anywhere. Founded in 1991 as a local Zagreb club under the name KK Botinec, the team climbed to the second division in 1998 and reached the Croatian elite in 2002. Cedevita finished fifth overall in its Croatian League debut season and when the Atlantic Group decided to back the club and changed its name to KK Cedevita, everything seemed to click. With a strong sponsor ready to take it to the next level, Cedevita finished fifth in Croatia from 2007 to 2009 and then in 2009-10, finished seventh in its Adriatic League debut and reaching the Croatian League semifinals for the first time. Cedevita took the best-of-three semifinal series to a decisive showdown with Zadar, but came up narrowly short. Cedevita regrouped and continued to improve, however nobody expected what came next. Cedevita shocked everyone in the 2010-11 Eurocup. It downed Dynamo Moscow in the Qualifying Round and survived the regular season with a big home win against Azovmash. Cedevita went on to get past the Last 16 and knock off Asefa Estudiantes in the quarterfinals to get to the Eurocup Finals - an unthinkable result even for the club's biggest fans. Unics halted its great run in the semifinals, but Cedevita had written a brilliant page in competition history. Dontaye Draper earned Eurocup MVP honors, Aca Petrovic received the Best Coach award and players like Bracey Wright, Vedran Vukusic, Marino Bazdaric and Damjan Rudez also played valuable roles in the club's fantastic run. Cedevita also placed seventh in the Adriatic League and won the Croatian League regular season, but lost against Zagreb in the best-of-five finals. Last season a second straight trip to the Croatian League finals and a great run to the Adriatic League title game proved that Cedevita was no one-year wonder. Now the club steps into a new challenge as it looks to make waves in the 2012-13 Turkish Airlines Euroleague and there is every reason to expect to see a tough team continue the overall excellence of Croatian basketball in the Euroleague.
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Croatian National Cup: 2012
President
Mladen Veber
Address
Podsusedski Trg 14
10000 Zagreb - Croatia
Arena DOM SPORTOVA ZAGREB
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