Svetislav Pešić

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Svetislav Pešić (Светислав Пешић) (born August 28, 1949 in Novi Sad, Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia) is former Serbian professional basketball player and a present day Serbian basketball coach.

As a player of KK Bosna, Pešić won the European Champions Cup in season 1978/79.

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[edit] Coaching career

Medal record
Competitor for Flag of Germany Germany
European Championships
Gold 1993 Germany Germany
Competitor for Flag of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia
European Championships
Gold 2001 Turkey Yugoslavia
World Championships
Gold 2002 USA Yugoslavia

Pešić is also one of the most successful European basketball coaches.

He led a Yugoslavia junior team that featured future international stars Vlade Divac, Sasha Djordjević, Toni Kukoč, and Dino Radja to victory in the 1987 FIBA World Junior Championship (later split into separate under-19 and under-21 events), defeating the USA twice during the tournament.[1] With the Yugoslavia senior side, Pešić won the 2002 FIBA World Championship held in Indianapolis and Eurobasket 2001 (organized by Turkey), and he also won Eurobasket 1993 (organized by Germany) as head coach of Germany.

At the club level, Pešić won the triple crown in 2003 with FC Barcelona.

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[edit] Personal Information

Pešić possesses a Germany citizenship. His son, Marko, is also an acclaimed professional basketball player.

[edit] Notes and references

  1. ^ Woolf, Alexander (2002). "Sarajevo Airport: Prisoners of War", Big Game, Small World: A Basketball Adventure. New York: Warner Books, pp. 90-107. ISBN 0-446-52601-0. 

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