Marijan Novović
Personal information | |
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Born | (1947-02-10)10 February 1947 Belgrade, PR Serbia, FPR Yugoslavia |
Died | 2 September 2013(2013-09-02) (aged 66) Belgrade, Serbia |
Nationality | Serbian |
Career information | |
NBA draft | 1969: undrafted |
Playing career | 1964–1974 |
Coaching career | 1974–2003 |
Career history | |
As player: | |
1964–1973 | OKK Beograd |
1973–1974 | Strombeek Beavers |
As coach: | |
1974–1975 | Racing Club (assistant) |
1975–1977 | Sloboda Tuzla |
1977–1978 | Maribor |
1980–1985 | Gabon |
1985–1987 | Radnički Belgrade |
1987–1988 | Proleter Zrenjanin |
1988–1989 | Kolubara |
1990–1992 | OKK Beograd |
1992–1993 | Facilizing Caserta |
1993–1994 | NP Battipaglia |
1998–1999 | Crvena zvezda (Women's) |
2001 | North Korea U-22 |
2001–2003 | Tunisia |
Marijan Novović (Serbian Cyrillic: Маријан Нововић; February 10, 1947 – September 5, 2013), also known by his nickname Šilja (transl. Goofy), was a Serbian basketball coach and player.
Playing career
In his playing days, he spent his career with OKK Beograd of the Yugoslav League, before finishing his playing career with Belgian side Strombeek Beavers.[1]
Coaching career
Novović started his coaching career as an assistant coach for Racing Club de France (France). Later, he coached Sloboda Tuzla, Maribor, Radnički Belgrade and OKK Beograd of the Yugoslav First Federal League. He also spent two seasons in Italy where he coached and Pallacanestro Battipaglia from Salerno.
He also coached the senior national teams of Gabon and Tunisia and the U22 national team of North Korea.[1]
References
- ^ a b "FIBA - FIBA mourns passing of Coaching Instructor Marijan Novovic". fiba.basketball. Retrieved 11 May 2018.
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- Borislav Stanković (1954–1961)
- Aleksandar Nikolić (1962–1963)
- Borislav Stanković (1964–1965)
- Slobodan Ivković (1966–1967)
- Todor Lazić (1967–1968)
- Borivoje Cenić (1968–1969)
- Borislav Stanković (1969–1970)
- Borivoje Cenić (1970–1971)
- Branislav Rajačić (1971)
- Borivoje Cenić (1971–1972)
- Todor Lazić (1972–1975)
- Branislav Rajačić (1975–1979)
- Slobodan Ivković (1979–1980)
- Branislav Rajačić (1980)
- Slobodan Ivković (1980–1981)
- Petar Marković (1981)
- Slobodan Ivković (1981–1982)
- Duško Vujošević (1982–1983)
- Vojislav Vezović (1983–1984)
- Dragoljub Pljakić (1984–1986)
- Životije Ranković (1986–1987)
- Zdravko Rajačić (1987–1989)
- Veselin Matić (1989–1990)
- Marijan Novović (1990–1991)
- Gordan Todorović (1991–1992)
- Vojislav Vezović (1992)
- Rajko Žižić (1992–1994)
- Gordan Todorović (1994)
- Igor Kokoškov (1994–1995)
- Ivan Jeremić (1995)
- Zoran Prelević (1995–1996)
- Slobodan Nikolić (1996–1999)
- Vladimir Jokanović (1999–2001)
- Predrag Jaćimović (2001–2002)
- Nenad Vučinić (2002–2003)
- Jovica Antonić (2003)
- Luka Pavićević (2003–2004)
- Dejan Mijatović (2004–2006)
- Slobodan Nikolić (2006–2007)
- Marko Ičelić (2007–2011)
- Vlade Đurović (2011–2012)
- Srđan Jeković (2012–2013)
- Vlade Đurović (2013)
- Milovan Stepandić (2013–2015)
- Vlade Đurović (2015–2016)
- Darko Kostić (2016–2018)
- Branislav Vićentić (2018–2019)
- Branko Milisavljević (2019–2020)
- Branislav Ratkovica (2020–2021)
- Vasilije Budimić (2021–2022)
- Vule Avdalović (2022–present)
Pound sign (#) denotes interim head coach.
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