Dragan Todorić

Dragan Todorić
Personal information
Born (1954-07-27) July 27, 1954
Kraljevo, PR Serbia, FPR Yugoslavia
Nationality Serbian
Career information
NBA draft 1976 / Undrafted
Playing career 1967–1985
Position Point guard
Career history
1967–1972 Sloga
1972–1983 Partizan
1983–1984 OKK Beograd
1984–1985 Sloga

Dragan Todorić (Serbian: Драган Тодорић; born July 27, 1954), is a Serbian former professional basketball player and current sport director of Partizan Belgrade. He is known for a rare achievement: taking part, as a player and later as a part of the management, in winning of all 45 trophies in Partizan Belgrade history.[1]

Club playing career

In 1967, Todorić started his playing career in Sloga from his hometown Kraljevo. While competing for young Yugoslav national team he drew attention from several Yugoslav top clubs, including Partizan fierce rivals, Crvena zvezda.[2] Eventually, he chose to sign for Partizan in 1972, and remained in the first team until 1983. During this period he played 363 official games, which puts him at 6th place of Partizan hall of fame list by number of played games. Before finishing his career in 1985, he played for OKK Belgrade (known as OKK Beko at the time) and again for Sloga. As Partizan player he won three state championships (in 1976, 1979 and 1981) one Yugoslav Cup (1979) and two Korać Cups (1978 and 1979).

International playing career

He represented Yugoslavia on cadet, junior and senior level. He won a gold medal at cadet championship of Europe in Gorizia, Italy in 1971, playing alongside future legends Dragan Kićanović, Mirza Delibašić and Rajko Žižić. He also won gold medal at junior championship of Europe in Zadar in 1972. On senior level, he was overshadowed by famous point guard Zoran Slavnić; however he still got to win gold medal at Mediterranean Games in Algeria in 1975, and another gold medal on Balkan Games in Romania, the same year.

Post playing career

Starting in 1982, while still maintaining his playing career, he was employed by Partizan as part of the marketing department, and until this day he has continuously worked at the club. He was an assistant coach, a secretary and a general secretary director. Currently, he is a sport director and a member of the Board of Directors.

Titles

Partizan

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