February 09, 2010
Countdown
Partizan
President Predrag Danilovic
Address Humska, 1 11000 Belgrade - Serbia
Tel. +381 11 3691 545 / 6
Fax +381 11 3690 664
Arena PIONIR
2009-2010 Games
Top 16
11 W, at Panathinaikos 59 - 64
12 W, vs Regal Barcelona 67 - 66
13
Feb. 11
14
Feb. 25
15
Mar. 04
16
Mar. 11
Roster
No.PlayerCountryPos.HeightBorn
4 ROBERTS, LAWRENCE USA Forward 2.06 1982
5 SINOVEC, STEFAN Serbia Guard 1.95 1988
6 McCALEBB, BO USA Guard 1.83 1985
7 KECMAN, DUSAN Serbia Forward 1.97 1977
8 MILOSEVIC, STRAHINJA Serbia Forward 2.03 1985
10 RASIC, ALEKSANDAR Serbia Guard 1.95 1984
11 LUCIC, VLADIMIR Serbia Forward 2.02 1989
16 LESIC, SAVA Serbia Forward 2.03 1988
18 BESOVIC, NEMANJA Serbia Center 2.18 1992
19 MITROVIC, ALEKSANDAR Serbia Forward 2.01 1990
20 BOZIC, PETAR Serbia Guard 1.97 1978
21 MARIC, ALEKS Serbia Center 2.11 1984
24 VESELY, JAN Czech Rep. Forward 2.10 1990
31 DEKIC, BRANISLAV Serbia Forward 2.06 1991
33 VRANES, SLAVKO Serbia Center 2.29 1983
55 MILOSEVIC, STEVAN Montenegro Center 2.10 1985
 Head Coach    
  VUJOSEVIC, DUSKO Serbia    
The Club
A fanbase like few other, in any, in European basketball, a signature coach respected and appreciated all around the globe and the rare ability to reinvent itself every season despite losing some of its best players are the main reasons that Partizan is what it is today: One of the best basketball clubs in the world. Back-to-back Euroleague Quarterfinal Playoff appearances, eight consecutive Serbian League titles and three straight Adriatic League championships are its main credentials in showing that Partizan has been among the very elite of European basketball. Partizan is simply keeping up a deep tradition of excellence based on homegrown players. Partizan started collecting international fame with Korac Cup trophies in 1978, 1979 and 1989 and a Euroleague semifinals appearance in 1988, the first year of the Final Four era. In 1992, Partizan joined the pantheon of continental champions when another of its youthful teams finished with a miraculous buzzer-beater by Sasha Djordjevic to win the club's first – and to date only – Euroleague title. At home, Partizan remained a steady power amid sharp competition, winning cups and titles at a steady clip, while the club's European standing remained high through another Final Four appearance in 1998. In recent years, Partizan has collected its eight domestic titles in a row by depending largely on homegrown players, making its achievements even more noteworthy. Indeed, while adding trophies to an already crowded trophy case, Partizan continues to develop players like few clubs anywhere. A young nucleus of talented locals inspired Partizan's latest heroics, too. In the 2006-07 season, after years of trying, Partizan muscled its way into the Top 16 by taking a clutch road win against eventual Euroleague champion Panathinaikos. Partizan continued its strong play after that, topping FMP for its first-ever Adriatic League crown before winning the Serbian League again by handling archrival Crvena Zvezda in the playoff finals. The following season, Partizan managed to get even better, riding the spectacular play of Nikola Pekovic and Milt Palacio back into the Top 16, where its decisive win over Panathinaikos sent Partizan to the Quarterfinal Playoffs, its highest finish in Europe in almost a decade. Partizan fell one victory short of a Final Four return when it lost Game 3 of the playoffs to Tau Ceramica. Nonetheless, Partizan finished off a special season by lifting three trophies: the Adriatic League, Serbian Cup and Serbian championship. Pekovic and Palacio left, but Milenko Tepic and Novica Velickovic led Partizan throughout the 2008-09 season and Partizan showed off its ability to develop new talent with the emergence of Jan Vesely and to find gems in the foreign market with Stephane Lasme. Partizan once again won its domestic triple crown and returned to the Euroleague playoffs, losing against CSKA. The 2009-10 season will not be different much for Partizan, which is practically unbeatable at home and has the needed confidence to win on the road. Once again look for Partizan to challenge all the traditional powers with its winning formula of young talent, diehard fans and coaching genius.
Club trophy
Euroleague
1992
Korac Cup
1978, 1979, 1989
Adriatic League
2006-07, 2007-08, 2008-09
Serbian National League
2007-08
Serbian National Cup
2008, 2009
Serbia and Montenegro National League
2002-03, 2003-04, 2004-05, 2005-06, 2006-07
Yugoslav National League
1975-76, 1978-79, 1980-81, 1986-87, 1991-92, 1994-95, 1995-96, 1996-97, 2001-02
Yugoslav National Cup
1979, 1989, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1999, 2000, 2002
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