Euroleague Coach of the Year Award
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The Euroleague Coach of the Year is the annual award introduced in the 2004–05 season. The winner receives the Alexander Gomelsky Trophy, named after the great Russian head coach who among other achievements led ASK Riga to three consecutive Euroleague titles between 1958 and 1960, before adding one more with CKSA Moscow in 1971. Pini Gershon was the first recipient of the award after winning the 2005 Euroleague title with Maccabi Tel Aviv. Ettore Messina and Željko Obradović both won the trophy twice.
Euroleague Coach of the Year
Season | Coach of the Year | Team | Ref |
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Pini Gershon | Maccabi Elite | ||
Ettore Messina | CSKA Moscow | ||
Željko Obradović | Panathinaikos | ||
Ettore Messina (2) | CSKA Moscow | ||
Duško Vujošević | Partizan | ||
Xavi Pascual | FC Barcelona | ||
Željko Obradović (2) | Panathinaikos | ||
Dušan Ivković | Olympiacos | ||
Georgios Bartzokas | Olympiacos | ||
David Blatt | Maccabi Electra |
References
- ↑ EUROLEAGUE 2004-05 AWARDS
- ↑ EUROLEAGUE 2005-06 AWARDS
- ↑ Alexander Gomelskiy Coach of the Year: Zeljko Obradovic, Panathinaikos
- ↑ EUROLEAGUE 2007-08 AWARDS
- ↑ Alexander Gomelskiy Coach of the Year: Dusko Vujosevic
- ↑ Alexander Gomelskiy Coach of the Year: Xavi Pascual, Regal FCB
- ↑ Alexander Gomelskiy Coach of the Year: Zeljko Obradovic, Panathinaikos
- ↑ 2011-12 Alexander Gomelskiy Trophy: Dusan Ivkovic, Olympiacos Piraeus
- ↑ Alexander Gomelskiy Trophy: Giorgos Bartzokas, Olympiacos Piraeus
- ↑ Alexander Gomelskiy Trophy: David Blatt, Maccabi Tel Aviv