BC Krka

BC Krka
Leagues Telemach League
Adriatic League
ULEB Eurocup
Founded 1948
Arena Arena Portoval (planned)
(capacity: 5,400)
Leon Štukelj Hall
(capacity: 2,500)
Location Novo mesto, Slovenia
Team colors Green, White
         
President Brane Kastelec
Head coach Aleksander Sekulič
Championships 4 Slovenian Championships
2 Slovenian Supercups
1 FIBA Eurochallenge
Website basket.krka.si
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Basketball club KRKA Novo mesto (abbreviated as BC Krka) is a professional basketball team that is based in Novo mesto, Slovenia. The team currently competes in the Premier A Slovenian League, the Adriatic League, and the ULEB Eurocup. The team's home arena is currently Leon Štukelj Hall. In 2013 the club is plans to move to a new home arena, called Arena Portoval.

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History

The first basketball club in Novo mesto was founded in 1948, but not until 1983, the year of its 35th anniversary, was the city able to celebrate the conquer of the Slovenian national championship. After that triumph, however, basketball saw a decline in Novo Mesto that lasted until after the separation of the Slovenian Republic from the former Yugoslavia. Soon the team was climbing through the second division to rejoin the Slovenian First League in 1997, when it also took the name of its sponsor, Krka. A fourth-place finish in the national league and third in the Slovenian Cup allowed the club to qualify for the Korać Cup for 1998/99. The big breakthrough came a year later, however, as Krka defeated historical rival Olimpija Ljubljana in the Slovenian playoff finals to win the national title. That year, the team also played the Saporta Cup and reached third place in the Slovenian Cup. In 2000/01, Krka consolidated its strength, but nonetheless fell to Olimpija in the finals. In 2001/02, Krka qualified for the Euroleague in a pre-season tournament and made its mark in a group of superpowers. Though Krka missed the Top 16, it was able to defeat all its opponents once, including names like Real Madrid, Panathinaikos, PBC CSKA Moscow and Skipper Bologna. At home, Krka finished second in the Goodyear league, in the Slovenian Championship and in the national cup, losing all three times to Olimpija Ljubljana. Last season changed that trend, however. Krka zoomed to the 2003 ULEB Cup double finals, narrowly losing to Pamesa Valencia despite being the only ULEB Cup team to win in Valencia. Krka then flexed its muscles, upsetting Olimpija for its second Slovenian crown. Novo Mesto will continue to battle without fear, making the continent's major powers take notice of its remarkable accomplishments. After successful season in European leagues after 2003/04 season dark clouds came above Krka. Lack of sponsorship money weakened rooster so young domestic players came into first squad. Krka successfully paid its debt and started a fresh new season with new squad with no well known names. Krka did not compete in European leagues or ABA league, so only Slovenian 1. league was left. Krka finished 6th. Season 2005/06 was far the worst in this decade. After finished last after 1st part of Slovenian league Krka lost only three times in league for loss, elevating this team to 9th place. Better season came next year in 2006/07 season when Krka finished 6th, coming into champion league.

2007/2008 season;qualified for ABA

This season Krka finished third in domestic league and replaced Geoplin Slovan in Adriatic League.

2008/2009 season

Krka was one of three Slovenian clubs that represented Slovenia in regional ABA league. 11th place was solid achievement for rookie after some years in league. In 1. SKL Krka finished third, after many injuries finished after 2nd Helios and could not compete in regional league.

2009/2010 season; National champion, qualified for ABA

Aleksandar Džikić became fist coach of Krka squad in 2009/10 bringing great results to the club. Finished first after 1st part of 1. SKl and 2nd in champions league, brought semi-finals to Krka. Beating 2-1 Helios from Domžale Krka achieved finals after 7 long years. Beating Union Olimpija 3-2 in last game in Tivoli Krka finished very successful becoming Slovenian champion.

2010/2011 season; National champion, Eurochallenge champion

Aleksandar Džikić was confirmed to be coach in 2010/11 season. Krka qualified for ABA league and decided to compete in 3rd rank European league called FIBA Eurochallenge. Season started great after wining Slovenian SuperCup beating Olimpija in Maribor. Krka played great and qualified for NLB League Final 4, where they lost against Union Olimpija in the semi finals. They also made it to the FIBA Eurochallenge Final 4 where they won club's 1st European trophy, beating domestic Oostende in semifinals and Lokomotiv Kuban in finals. They finished slovenian league on 1st place with 1. loss. In semifinals Krka bet Zlatorog by 2:0. Great season ended on 11 June after winning Slovenian league, beating Olimpija 3:2. This was the 4th national trophy and second in the row.

2011/2012 season; Back to EuroCup

Club is competing in ABA league, ULEB Eurocup, Slovenian cup and Slovenian first league. Coach Aleksandar Đikić was replaced with Nenad Trajković. Club left Dušan Đorđević, Goran Ikonić, Dragiša Drobnjak and Chris Booker. Their replacement were Jaka Klobučar, Curtis Stinson, Marko Đurković, Jimmy Baxter and Jerome Jordan. Club had two players in Slovenian national team. Those were Edo Murić and Zoran Dragić. Club had successfully started a season in october, winning Slovenian Supercup over Olimpija. In november club left Jaka Klobučar and Curtis Stinson. Jaka's wish was playing in foreign country, while Stinson went to surgery (broken ankle). Club bought Allan Ray who was playing only 3 games. After excellent performance against Le Mans he was literal kidnapped by his agents and moved to France. His replacement was Mustafa Abdul Hamid.

In December cocach Nenad Trajković moved to Phoenix Suns and it was replaced with his assistant Aleksander Sekulić. Also the club left Jerome Jordan (NBA-out clause), club released Jimmy Baxter (denied FBI documents) and Marko Đurković (bad performance). The 29th of December club announced three new players - from Bayern München came Ben Lee Hansbrough, from Radnički Kragujevac came Uroš Lučić, who already played for Krka in 2009-2010 Season and Jure Lalić, who came from Cibona Zagreb.

Current roster

Players Coaches
Pos. # Nat. Name Ht. Wt. Age
PG 13 Krivec, Bojan 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in) &1000000000000002400000024
PG 14 Bratož, Domen 1.86 m (6 ft 1 in) &1000000000000001800000018
SG 6 Rojc, Matej 1.98 m (6 ft 6 in) &1000000000000001900000019
SG 23 Hansbrough, Ben 1.90 m (6 ft 3 in) &1000000000000002400000024
SG 7 Petrov, Simon 1.89 m (6 ft 2 in) &1000000000000003600000036
SF 11 Dragić, Zoran 1.96 m (6 ft 5 in) &1000000000000002200000022
SF 8 Murić, Edo 2.02 m (6 ft 8 in) &1000000000000002000000020
PF Osolnik, Jan  2.03 m (6 ft 8 in) &1000000000000001800000018
PF 15 Balažič, Jure (C) 2.04 m (6 ft 8 in) &1000000000000003100000031
PF 5 Lućic, Uros 2.07 m (6 ft 9 in) &1000000000000002800000028
C 9 Pavič, Smiljan 2.10 m (6 ft 11 in) &1000000000000003200000032
C 21 Lalic, Jure 2.12 m (6 ft 11 in) &1000000000000002600000026
Head coach
  • Aleksander Sekulić
Assistant coach(es)
  • Vladimir Anzulović
  • Josip Radakovič (condition coach)
  • Igor Bošnjak (physiotherapist)

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (*) Playing only in Eurocup
  • Injured

Roster • updated 05 January 2012

Depth Chart

Pos. Starter Bench Bench Injured

PG

Mustafa Abdul-Hamid Bojan Krivec Domen Bratož

SG

Ben Hansbrough Matej Rojc Simon Petrov

SF

Zoran Dragič Edo Murič

PF

Jure Balažič Uroš Lučič

C

Smiljan Pavič Jure Lalić

Squad Changes for the 2011–2012 Season

In

Out

Out during the current season

Arena Portoval

In the first quarter of the year 2013 (accurancy March) the club should move into the new home arena, called Arena Portoval with capacity approximately 5,400 seats. New arena location is 1 km north from Leon Štukelj hall, very close to downtown.

Leon Štukelj hall

Club is currently playing in Sport Hall Leon Štukelj with capacity 1,500 seats.

Seasons

Season League Cups SuperCup Adriatic Europe Coach Roster
2011-12 Champion Nenad Trajković

Aleksander Sekulić

Curtis Stinson, Bojan Krivec, Matej Rojc, Jimmy Baxter, Simon Petrov, Jaka Klobučar, Marko Kastelic,

Zoran Dragić, Edo Murić,Jure Balažič, Marko Đurković, Jan Osolnik, Smiljan Pavič, Jerome Jordan,

Allan Ray, Domen Bratož, Ben Hasbrough, Jure Lalić, Uroš Lučić, Mustafa Abdul Hamid

2010-11 Champion 1/4 Finals Champion 3rd place

(17-9) Semifinals

Eurochallenge

Champion

Aleksandar Đikić Dušan Đorđević, Bojan Krivec, Matej Rojc, Goran Ikonić, Simon Petrov, Marko Kastelic, Zoran Dragić

Dragiša Drobnjak, Edo Murić, Jan Osolnik, Jure Balažič, Chris Booker, Smiljan Pavič

2009-10 Champion Semifinals Aleksandar Đikić Nik Ivanović, Maj Kovačevič, Bojan Krivec, Simon Petrov, Goran Ikonić, Brent Ragsdale,

Matej Venta, Miloš Marković,Davor Marcelić, Stanko Sebič, Jure Balažič, Matej Župevec,

Uroš Lučić, Uroš Nikolić, Smiljan Pavič

2008-09 3rd place Semifinals 11th

(9-17)

Ivan Sunara Maj Kovačevič, Bojan Krivec, Simon Petrov, Ricky Shields, Rene Žvan, Bruce Price,

Rolandas Alijevas, Stanko Sebič, Davor Marcelić, J.P. Ingram, Jure Balažič,

Matej Župevec, Marko Rakočević, Smiljan Pavič

2007-08 3rd place Rade Mijanović Vladimir Mihailovič, Maj Kovačevič, T.J. Sorrentine, Rene Žvan, Bojan Krivec,

Stanko Sebič, Davor Marcelić, Anže Cerkovnik Klemen Bučar, Žiga Koritnik,

Matej Župevec, Jure Balažič, Vjeran Soldo, Marko Rakočević, Dalibor Djapa

2006-07 6th Predrag Milović Vladimir Mihailovič, Rene Žvan, Bojan Krivec, Bojan Jovanovič, Stanko Sebič, Ervin Taraniš,

Klemen Bučar, Anže Cerkovnik, Igor Jokič, Matej Župevec Matas Niparavicius, Vjeran Soldo

2005-06 9th Predrag Milović Bojan Krivec, Ristič, Matej Župevec, Sitar, Rene Žvan, Gorenc, Šmigič, Matej Venta,

Stanko Sebič, Gliha,Nejc Smodiš, Taraniš, AnžeCerkovnik, Hočevar, Igor Jokič,

Primc, Jure Balažič, Klepo, Jovanovič in Keith

2004-05 6th Predrag Milović Bojan Krivec, Goran Milanovič, Jaka Klobučar, Klemen Bučar, Matija Frančič,

Mitja Sitar, Rene Žvan,Simon Gorenc, Matej Venta, Stanko Sebič, Ervin Taraniš,

Anže Cerkovnik, Jure Balažič, Brane Savič, Samo Plevnik, Mihajlo Vukič,

Vladimir Anzulovič, Aleksandar Damjanovič, Milan Parezanovič

2003-04 5th Finalist Euroleague

8th place in group B (2-12)

Petar Skansi Gardner, Antonijevič, Gilbert, Matej Venta, Subotič, Slavko Duščak,

Ivaškovič, Bečirovic, Budzinauskas, Grgurevič, Gnjidič, Saša Mučič,

Dundovič, Jure Balažič, Rickert, Mihajlovič, Ugrekhelidze, Bošnjak, Bader

2002-03 Champion 7th

(11-11)

EuroCup

Finalist

Neven Spahija Ivaškovič, Gnjidič, Aleksander Čapin, Matej Venta, Vladimir Anzulovič, Mathis,

Samo Grum, Paravinja, Arnold, Slavko Duščak, Dragiša Drobnjak, Saša Mučič,

Miloš Mirkovič, Maravič, Bader, Jure Balažič, Stanko Sebič

2001-02 Finalist Finalist Finalist

(16-6)

Euroleague

6th place in grup C (7-7)

Aleš Pipan Vladimir Anzulovič, Jaka Lakovič, Samo Grum, Igor Ivaškovič, Aleksander Čapin,

Boris Gnjidić, Bennett Davison, Andrej Gliha, Saša Mučič, Kristjan Preglej,Dragiša Drobnjak,

Miloš Mirković,Mate Skelin, Nemanja Jelesijević, Marko Šamanić, Martin Mihajlović

2000-01 Finalist Finalist Suproleague

8th place in Grup B (7-11)

Aleš Pipan Vladimir Anzulovič, Simon Petrov, Samo Grum, Aleksander Čapin,

Igor Ivaškovič, Dejan Jevtović, Saša Dončič, Ervin Taraniš, J. P. Courtney,

Davison, Andrej Gliha, Nejc Smodiš, Dragiša Drobnjak,Mirko Ščekić,

Martin Mihajlović, Franjo Arapović, Miloš Mirković

1999-00 Champion Saporta Cup

Last 16

Ivan Sunara Dražovič, Dejan Jevtović, Ervin Taraniš, Simon Petrov, Matjaž Smodiš, Viskovič,

Samo Grum, Dragiša Drobnjak, Stakič, Majerle, Martin Šcekič in Nakič

1998-99 3rd place Korač Cup

Last 16

Živko Ljubojevič

Ivan Sunara

Jevtovič, Samar, Simon Petrov, Matjaž Smodiš, Grum, Nakič, Šcekič, Meluš,

Balažic, Taraniš, Eržek, Ivaškovič, Leon Stipaničev, Gliha, Majerle

1997-98 4th Živko Ljubojevič Jevtovič, Samar, Bordelius, Simon Petrov, Matjaž Smodiš,

Bajc, Grum, Stipaničev,Plevnik, M. Petrov, Stevič, Jazbec, Dakič, Stakič, Balažic

1996-97 2. (A2) League

Champion

Slavko Seničar

Slavko Kovačevič

Bordelius, Samar, Stipaničev, Simon Petrov, M. Petrov,

Matjaž Smodiš,Bajc, Vučkovič, Lučev, Novina, Rusič, Jazbec, Oštir

1995-96 2.League (A2)

3rd

Slavko Seničar Plantan, Cerkovnik, Munih, Župevec, S. Seničar, Bajc, Kek, Lenart,

Červ, Simon Petrov, Oštir, Vučkovič, Novina, Gavranovič, Zupančič,

Vipavec, M. Petrov, Lalič, Smodiš, Primož Samar, Leon Stipaničev

1994-95 3.League (2 SKL) West

Champion

Plantan, Cerkovnik, Munih, Župevec, S. Seničar, Bajc, Kek, Lenart,

Červ, Simon Petrov, Oštir, Vučkovič, Novina, Gavranovič,

Zupančič, Vipavec, M. Petrov, Lalič, Smodiš,

1993-94 3.League (2 SKL) West

6th place

Simon Petrov
1992-93 4. (ZAHOD I) League

Champion

Most seasons by player

# Player No. of seasons
1 Simon Petrov 12
2 Jure Balažič 9
3 Bojan Krivec 8
4 Stanko Sebič 7
5 Matjaž Smodiš 6
6 Matej Venta 5
Dragiša Drobnjak 5
Rene Žvan 5
7 Smiljan Pavič 4
8 Davor Marcelić 3
Boris Gnjidić 3
Aleksandar Ćapin 3

Notable players

  • Boris Gnjidić 3 seasons: '01-'04
  • Davor Marcelić 3 seasons: '07-'10
  • Márton Báder 2 seasons: '02-'04
  • Thomas John (TJ) Sorrentine 1 season: '07-'08
  • Jamie Arnold 1 season: '02-'03
  • Bennett Davison 2 seasons: '00-'02
  • Richard Shields 1 season: '08-'09
  • Jerome Jordan 1 season: '11-'12

Notable coaches

Most notable coaches in the recent years were:

External links