Partizan
Roster
No.PlayerCountryPos.HeightBorn
4 TRIPKOVIC, UROS Serbia Guard 1.97 1986
5 BOGDANOVIC, LUKA Serbia Forward 2.04 1985
6 BOZIC, PETAR Serbia Guard 1.97 1978
7 PEROVIC, KOSTA Serbia Center 2.17 1985
9 BOZOVIC, SLOBODAN Serbia Center 2.07 1979
11 MARKOVIC, MILOS Serbia Forward 2.01 1984
12 SAMARDZISKI, PREDRAG FYROM Center 2.11 1986
13 MILOJEVIC, DEJAN Serbia Forward 2.01 1977
14 AVDALOVIC, VULE Serbia Guard 1.89 1981
15 ERDEN, SEMIH Turkey Center 2.10 1986
16 BOROVNJAK, DEJAN Serbia Forward 2.09 1986
22 BAKIC, BORIS Montenegro Guard 1.95 1986
24 STEPP, BLAKE ROY USA Guard 1.93 1982
51 GUROVIC, MILAN Serbia Guard 2.07 1976
 Head Coach    
  VUJOSEVIC, DUSKO Serbia    
 Assistant Coach    
  KESAR, ALEKSANDAR Serbia    
  DZIKIC, ALEKSANDAR Serbia    

Team latest news

Partizan's Bertans suffers torn ACL

Partizan mt:s Belgrade paid a high price for its victory over Crvena Zvezda Telekom in Game 4 of the Serbian League finals. Promising forward Davis Bertans suffered a knee injury, and after further evaluation, the club announced Friday that Bertans tore the anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee.

Club info
Partizan mt:s Belgrade, the long-standing king of Serbian basketball, welcomes back a coaching legend as it aims to go far again this season. The return of Coach Dusko Vujosevic to the sidelines instantly upgrades a team that already boasts great promise. For Partizan, the 2011-12 season featured ups and downs. On one hand, Partizan conquered its 11th consecutive Serbian League title after downing rival Crvena Zvezda 3-1 in the best-of-five title series. Partizan also lifted the Serbian Cup trophy and made it to the Adriatic League final four before losing against heavy favorite Maccabi Electra in the semifinals. Partizan, however, saw its run of five consecutive Euroleague Top 16 appearances come to an end after losing a do-or-die home game against EA7 - Emporio Armani Milano. The always ambitious and proud club with the brilliant fan base that turns every Euroleague game into a huge basketball celebration will try to renew that streak this season. Founded in 1945, Partizan started to make noise in European competitions in the late 1970s, when Dragan Kicanovic and Drazen Dalipagic led the club to consecutive Korac Cup titles in 1978 and 1979. Vlade Divac and Zarko Paspalj helped the club reach the 1988 Euroleague Final Four and lift the 1989 Korac Cup trophy. In 1992, Partizan won the club's first – and to date only – Euroleague title by downing DKV Joventut 70-71 on a miraculous buzzer-beater by Sasha Djordjevic, which ranks among the most amazing shots in European basketball history. At home, Partizan remained a dominant force by winning cups and titles at a steady clip and the club returned to the Final Four in 1998. In recent years, Partizan has managed to develop players while staying fully competitive. Some of the best big men in European basketball, including Nikola Pekovic, Aleks Maric, Kosta Perovic, Jan Vesely, Novica Velickovic, Milan Macvan and before them, Dejan Tomasevic, Nenad Krstic and Predrag Drobnjak, played for Partizan. Success turned the team from contender to Euroleague giant. Partizan registered three consecutive playoff appearances between 2008 and 2010, the year in which the club reached the Final Four for the first time since 1998. Maric, Bo McCalebb and Vesely helped Partizan top Maccabi Electra to reach the Final Four. Once at the big event, Partizan became the first team to lose both its Final Four games in overtime, but its fans set a new standard for devotion with their support throughout the season and especially at the Final Four games in Paris. In 2010-11, Partizan used four regular season home wins to make it to the Top 16 before bowing out. The club later added another Serbian League title and a fifth straight Adriatic League crown to reaffirm that Partizan was among the very best in European basketball. Now on the heels of another successful season at home, Partizan comes back fully reloaded with Vujosevic again at the helm and eager to delight tens of thousands of fans that treat basketball – and the club – like a religion.
Club trophy
Euroleague: 1992
Korac Cup: 1978, 1979, 1989
ABA Liga: 2006-07, 2007-08, 2008-09, 2009-10, 2010-11, 2012-13
Serbian National League: 2007-08, 2008-09, 2009-10, 2010-11, 2011-12
Serbian National Cup: 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
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
President Predrag Danilovic
Address Humska, 1 11000 Belgrade - Serbia
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