Željko Lukajić
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Željko Lukajić (Serbian Cyrillic: Жељко Лукајић born December 14, 1958 in Goražde, SFR Yugoslavia) is a Serbian basketball coach.
Biography
- 1986-87: KK Famos, Hrasnica, First League Bosnia and Herzegovina,
- 1988-89: KK Igman, Ilidza, First League Bosnia and Herzegovina, and qualified for First B YUBA League
- 1989-90: receives an invitation from basketball team Bosna Sarajevo, the former European Champions.
- 1991-92: KK Zeleznicar, First League Bosnia and Herzegovina, and qualified for First B YUBA League but because of Civil war which spread through the country, he was forced to stop working with the team
- 1992-93: KK Kikinda qualified in the First a YUBA League.
- 1993-94: KK Partizan, Beograd, New Yugoslavia, won the Yugoslav Cup and took part in the Playoff finals.
- 1994-95: KK Borovica Ruma
- 1996-97: PAOK Thesalloniki (Greece)
- 1997-98: KK Vojvodina BFC, Novi Sad
- 1998-2005: Hemofarm Vrsac
- 2006-2007: In Jan.'07 was hired by KK Igokea Aleksandrovac (Bosnia-D1)
- 2007-2008: PBC Lukoil Akademik Sophia (Bulgaria-A1)
- 2008-2009: Universitet-Yugra Surgut (Russia-A Superleague)
- 2009-2012: KK Hemofarm Stada Vrsac (A League)
- 2012-present: BC Politekhnika-Halychyna (Ukraine-Superleague)
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