KB Trepça is a professional
basketball club based in
Mitrovicë
Mitrovica ( sq-definite, Mitrovicë; sr-cyrl, Митровица) or Kosovska Mitrovica ( sr-cyrl, Косовска Митровица) is a city and municipality located in Kosovo. Settled on the banks of Ibar and Sitnica rivers, the city is ...
,
Kosovo. The club competes in the
Kosovo Basketball Superleague,
Balkan basketball International League and
Kosovo Cup. KB Trepca is one of the most successful clubs in
Kosovo, KB Trepca has won 4 National Championships and 5 Kosova Basketball Cups
Arena

The club plays in the sport center Salla e sporteve "Minatori", in the center of
Mitrovica, with a capacity for around 3,000 spectators.
European record
Roster
Average Height: 195.2 cm (6′5″) Average Age: 26.9
Depth chart
Honors and titles
Domestic
Kosovo Superleague
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*Winners (4): 1993, 2000, 2001, 2012
*Runners-up (5): 1994, 2002, 2007, 2010, 2022
Kosovo Cup
*Winners (5): 1993, 2000, 2004, 2012, 2022
*Runners-up (2): 2005, 2010
*Liga Unike Supercup
**Winners (1): 2022
Notable players
* John Gardiner
* Narcis Begovac
* Senad Delić
* Jasenko Elezović
* Nedžad Spahić
* Edin Nurkanović
* Dinko Pelto
* Tarik Varaga
* Mladen Varaga
* Marko Zorz
* Charles Manga
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Igor Miličić
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P ...
* Davor Halbauer
* Davor Kurilić
* Jure Lonzančić
* Besim Braha
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Drilon Hajrizi
Drilon Hajrizi (born 17 January 1991) is a Kosovan professional basketball player and he is currently playing with the Trepça of the Kosovo Basketball Superleague.
Professional career
Kanazawa Samuraiz
On 3 January 2018, Hajrizi joined B.Leagu ...
* Esat Ibrahimi
* Artan Mehmeti
* Eroll Pepiqi
* Edmon Raqa
* Vigan Raqa
*
Ilir Selmani
* Bekim Syla
* Besnik Tupella
* Naim Haxha
* Fikret Handžić
* Ylber Jusufi
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Muhamed Thaçi
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Dime Tasovski
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External links
References
1980 births
Living people
BC Politekhnika-Halychyna players
KK Rab ...
* Alex Mpoyo
* Amir Delalić
* Melvis Haskić
* Jan Orfila
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* Haashim Simmons
* Ryan Burgart
* Frank Butler
* Darren Fenn
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Dennis Mims
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References
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* Julius Teal
* Kevin Guyden
* Jaleel Nelson
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Ken Brown
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Rodney Purvis
Coaching history
* 2006/08
Naim Hajrizi
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Notable persons with the name include:
*Naim ibn Hammad (died 843 AD), ...
* 2008/09
Aleksandar Sarkanj
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Variants listed here are Aleksandar, Al ...
* 2010/11
Saša Katalinić
* 2011/12
Ilir Selmani
* 2012/13
Panče Milevski
* 2013/14
Israel Martín
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Coaching career
Martín was hired as the head coach of Tindastóll in 2014. He became the fourth ...
* 2014/15
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* 2015/16
Neven Plantak
* 2017/19
Ilir Selmani
* 2021/22
Lubomir Minchev
* 2022/2023
Aleksandar Jončevski
* 2023/present
Engin Gençoglu
References
External links
KB Trepça - Kosovo Basketball FederationKB Trepça - Profile Eurobasket.comKB Trepça - BIBL (Balkan International Basketball League)KB Trepça OfficialFacebook
KB Trepça OfficialFanpage Facebook
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Basketball teams in Kosovo
Sport in Mitrovica, Kosovo
Basketball teams in Yugoslavia
1972 establishments in Yugoslavia
Basketball teams established in 1972
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