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    Božidar "Boža" Maljković (Serbian Cyrillic: Божидар "Божа" Маљковић; born 20 April 1952) is a Serbian former professional basketball coach and current...
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  • putter Božidar Bandović (born 1969), Serbian football manager and former player Božidar Beravs (born 1948), Slovenian ice hockey player Bozidar Brazda...
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  • Maljković (Serbian: Маљковић) is a South Slavic surname. Notable people with the surname include: Božidar Maljković (born 1952), Serbian basketball coach...
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    team. As a daughter of Serbian coach and four-time Euroleague winner Božidar Maljković, Marina had the opportunity to start her coaching career early at...
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  • Jagodnik, 13 Zoran Dragić, 14 Mirza Begić, 15 Erazem Lorbek (Coach: Božidar Maljković) 2013 EuroBasket: finished 5th among 24 teams 4 Uroš Slokar, 5 Jaka...
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    May 9, 2017, Divac was succeeded by Serbian former basketball coach Božidar Maljković as the president of the Olympic Committee of Serbia. In early March...
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    Archived from the original on 31 August 2010. "Božidar Maljković košarkarski selektor" [Božidar Maljković the Basketball Head Coach] (in Slovenian). Siol...
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  • – 1997, 2012 Božidar Maljković – 1989, 1990, 1993, 1996 Svetislav Pešić – 2003 Triple Crown Aca Nikolić – 1970, 1973 Božidar Maljković – 1990 Željko...
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  • players that ever played in Europe. The head coach of the team was Božidar Maljković. The former, along with Giannakis, Vranković, Alvertis, and Patavoukas...
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  • Aviv 25 Dino Rađa Jugoplastika Božidar Maljković 1989–90 Toni Kukoč Jugoplastika 20 Toni Kukoč Jugoplastika Božidar Maljković (2×) 1990–91 Zoran Savić POP...
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  • Champion with Jugoplastika Split, Limoges and Panathinaikos, great Božidar Maljković, the successor of the former Croatian champion with Cibona and Belgian...
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  • Champions Cup (EuroLeague) like no other team had in decades. Head coach Božidar Maljković, put together arguably one of the most talented young teams ever seen...
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  • Pesquera: 1988–90 Javier Imbroda: 1992–98 Pedro Ramírez: 1998–99 Božidar Maljković: 1999–03 Paco Alonso: 2003 Chechu Mulero: 2003 Sergio Scariolo: 2003–08...
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    accepting the Božidar Maljković-coached Panathinaikos' offer, Salley had reportedly consulted with recent Bulls teammate Toni Kukoč who knew Maljković well having...
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  • players and head coaches. The four-time EuroLeague-winning head coach, Božidar Maljković was an assistant coach for Crvena zvezda in the 1980s. Further notable...
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  • Scariolo: 1999–2002 Javier Imbroda: 2002–2003 Julio Lamas: 2003–2004 Božidar Maljković: 2004–2006 Joan Plaza: 2006–2009 Ettore Messina: 2009–2011 Emanuele...
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  • many young basketball coaches in Yugoslavia, some of whom—such as Božidar Maljković, Dušan Ivković, Bogdan Tanjević, and Željko Obradović—would go on...
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    saga that played out in the Yugoslav media. The club's head coach, Božidar Maljković, even publicly called on the Yugoslav Basketball Association (KSJ)...
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  • [citation needed] In the 2011–12 season, Lokomotiv Kuban signed coach Božidar Maljković - the team made their debut in the EuroCup tournament - led by Massey...
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    Flores 1985, 2005 Aíto García Reneses 1985–1990, 1992–1997, 1998–2002 Božidar Maljković 1990–1992 Manel Comas 1997 José María Oleart 1997 Joan Montes 1997–1998...
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    Nicolás Laprovíttola 2023: Willy Hernangómez (via New Orleans Pelicans) Božidar Maljković Barcelona (1990–1992), then Real Madrid (2004–2006). El Clásico –...
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  • Teo Čizmić, Ivica Burić, Paško Tomić, Petar Vučica (Head Coach: Božidar Maljković) Runner-up: Maccabi Tel Aviv (Israel) Kevin Magee, Ken Barlow, Willie...
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  • Panagiotis 11 Vranković, Stojko 12 Wilkins, Dominique 13 Stavrakopoulos, Tzanis 14 Pecarski, Miroslav 15 Myriounis, Christos Head coach: Božidar Maljković...
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    men's national team, for the next two years. Former Serbian coach Božidar Maljković recommended him for this position to Slovenian Federation Secretary-General...
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    Svetislav Pešić 2004–05 Real Madrid TAU Cerámica 3–2 Louis Bullock Božidar Maljković 2005–06 Unicaja TAU Cerámica 3–0 Jorge Garbajosa Sergio Scariolo 2006–07...
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  • 1987–88 Franco Casalini Tracer Milano 1988–89 Božidar Maljković Jugoplastika 1989–90 Božidar Maljković Jugoplastika 1990–91 Željko Pavličević POP 84 1991–92...
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    The 2017-2020 committee of the OCS is represented by: President: Božidar Maljković IOC member: Nenad Lalović Honorary IOC Member: Borislav Stanković...
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    Philipp Vukassovich Lavoslav Vukelić Janko Vuković Josif Rajačić Božidar Maljković Iapydes Guduscani Bunjevci Pejnović 2009, p. 82. Pejnović 2009, p...
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  • Velimir Perasović 2005–2007, 2015–2016, 2018–2019 Natxo Lezkano 2007 Božidar Maljković 2007 Neven Spahija 2007–2008, 2021–2022 Žan Tabak 2012–2013 Marco...
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    coach Božidar Maljković started an initiative to name the Arena after another renowned Serbian basketball coach, Aleksandar Nikolić. Maljković presented...
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