Hemofarm Stada
Roster
No.PlayerCountryPos.HeightBorn
4 PAVKOVIC, MILJAN Montenegro Guard 1.78 1981
6 MITROVIC, LUKA Serbia Forward 2.04 1993
8 BOZOVIC, MILIVOJE Serbia Forward 2.11 1985
10 ABDUL HAMID, MUSTAFA USA Guard 1.90 1988
11 KRSTOVIC, BOJAN Serbia Guard 1.94 1980
12 SUTALO, MARKO Serbia Guard 1.94 1983
14 SAVOVIC, BORIS Serbia Forward 2.06 1987
15 BORISOV, MILOS Serbia Forward 2.01 1985
20 KNEZEVIC, NIKOLA Serbia Guard 1.90 1986
21 PETROVIC, UROS Serbia Forward 2.05 1990
22 JEREMIC, MLADEN Serbia Forward 1.93 1988
23 JORDAN, JEROME Jamaica Center 2.13 1986
32 MARAS, IVAN Montenegro Center 2.07 1986
33 ANDUSIC, DANILO Serbia Guard 1.97 1991
 Head Coach    
  LUKAJIC, ZELJKO Serbia    
Club info
Founded in 1946, Hemofarm became its main sponsor in 1992, paving the way for the club to achieve national success. Hemofarm reached what was then the Yugoslavian League in 1988 and it only took the team a couple of years to earn a Korac Cup spot. Hemofarm made it all the way to the Korac Cup finals in 2001 before losing against Unicaja. Domestic success followed with semifinal appearances in 2001 and 2002. Hemofarm reached new heights in 2003 by reaching the Serbia and Montenegro league finals and the cup title game. Hemofarm won its first-ever title in the 2004-05 season, the Adriatic League, knocking off Partizan in the final to lift the trophy. Led by Milenko Topic, Nebojsa Bogavac and Petar Popovic, the club reached the ULEB Cup semifinals that season, but even though it won the first leg by 23 points, Makedonikos managed to overcome the deficit and reach the final. Hemofarm returned to the ULEB Cup semifinals in 2005-06, but was knocked out on a last-second shot against Aris. Hemofarm also reached the Adriatic League semifinals and the Serbia and Montenegro Cup final. In 2006-07, Hemofarm lost to Unics in the ULEB Cup eighthfinals, but made it both to the Adriatic and Serbian League semifinals. The club reached three finals in 2007-08 – the Adriatic League, Serbian Cup and Serbian League – losing them all against rival Partizan. Meanwhile Akasvayu Girona stood in its way to the 2008 ULEB Cup Final Eight. With Stefan Markovic, Boban Marjanovic and 2008-09 Eurocup Rising Star award winner Milan Macvan as its main references, Hemofarm advanced to the Final Eight and upset mighty Dynamo Moscow to make it to the semifinals for the third time, though it lost there against eventual champ Lietuvos Rytas. Hemofarm comes off a season in which it took part in the Serbian League finals, the Serbian Cup semifinals and the Adriatic League Final Four, losing each time against Partizan. The club, however, suffered an unexpected early exit in the Eurocup, losing five regular season games by 7 points or less. With its experience and talented roster, Hemofarm will be ready to bounce back and do much better in the 2010-11 Eurocup.
Trophy Case
Adriatic League
2004/05
President Marko Milojevic
Address Ande Rankovic, 15/II
26 300 Vrsac - Serbia
Arena CENTAR MILLENIUM
Tel. +381 13 838 057/58
Fax +381 12 830 197