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Košarkarski klub Cedevita Olimpija (), commonly referred to as KK Cedevita Olimpija or simply Olimpija, is a men's professional
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club based in
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, Slovenia. The club competes in the
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and the Slovenian First League. The club was established in 2019 after the merger of the most successful Slovenian club Olimpija and the Croatian powerhouse Cedevita. Cedevita Olimpija inherited 70 trophies of both predecessors and their competition licences for its inaugural season.


History


Background

KK Cedevita Olimpija is an outcome of a merger of two clubs from neighboring countries, the Slovenian club Petrol Olimpija from
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and the Croatian team Cedevita from
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, which is the first such instance of two clubs from different countries merging. Olimpija was the winner of 17 Slovenian Championships and 20 Slovenian Cups. It traces its history back to 1946 and adopted the name Olimpija in 1955. The club was an early power in the Yugoslav League with
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leading Olimpija to six domestic titles between 1957 and 1970. After Slovenia's independence in 1991, Olimpija won ten out of eleven championships between 1992 and 2002. Olimpija won the
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in the 1993–94 season, and Arriel McDonald and Marko Milič helped it to the 1997 Euroleague Final Four. Over the years, Olimpija had a streak of 17 straight
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appearances and it won the inaugural
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in the 2001–02 season. Olimpija won the Slovenian League in
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and brought home its sixth straight Slovenian Cup in 2013 before going on a four-year trophy drought. During that span, Olimpija made its EuroCup debut in the 2013–14 season, but it wasn't until the 2016–17 season that it got back to its winning ways with the Slovenian League and Cup double. Olimpija won its last Slovenian League championship in the 2017–18 season. Cedevita was the winner of five Croatian League Championships and seven Croatian Cup tournaments. It was founded in Zagreb in 1991 as KK Botinec. The club reached the first-tier league in 2002, but its ambitions rose when Atlantic Grupa took over in 2005 and the club changed its name to Cedevita. The club reached the 2011 EuroCup Final Four; Dontaye Draper was named EuroCup MVP, and Aleksandar Petrović EuroCup Coach of the Year. A year later, Cedevita won its first title, the Croatian Cup, led by veteran forward
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. Cedevita made its EuroLeague debut in the 2012–13 season, which it finished with a 2–8 record. That turned out to be a title-less season, but the last such for Cedevita, which celebrated a Croatian double in each of the next five years. In the
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, Cedevita reached the Top 16. The club also won the inaugural Adriatic Supercup in 2018. In 2019, Cedevita won the Croatian Cup for the sixth season in a row.


Establishment

On 4 June 2019, it was announced that Cedevita and Petrol Olimpija plan to merge and form Cedevita Olimpija, a new men's professional basketball club based in Ljubljana, Slovenia. On 13 June, the management boards of Cedevita and Olimpija have confirmed the appointment of Davor Užbinec as a
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and
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as a sports director. On 25 June, the EuroCup Board confirmed the club's participation in the 2019–20 EuroCup season. On 8 July, the club was officially established with Slaven Rimac being confirmed as the first team head coach, as well as Tomaž Berločnik named the president of the club. KK Cedevita continued to compete under the name Cedevita Junior, and reached the top division of Croatian basketball in 2020–21.


Inaugural season and first titles

Slovenian forward Edo Murić became the first-ever player who signed for the club. Next to players added from Cedevita and Petrol Olimpija rosters, the club signed veterans Mirko Mulalić, Saša Zagorac, and Marko Simonović, as well as Martin Krampelj, Mikael Hopkins,
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, Codi Miller-McIntyre, and Ryan Boatright. On 11 September 2019, guard Jaka Blažič was named the first
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. In September 2019, Cedevita Olimpija lost to Partizan in the 2019 ABA Supercup final. The team also finished as runners-up of the Slovenian Cup. In EuroCup, Olimpija participated in Group C and finished in sixth place, before the competition was cancelled in the playoffs due to the
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. The Slovenian League and the ABA League were also cancelled. In mid-season, former Olimpija player
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replaced Rimac as head coach. In the 2020–21 season, Cedevita Olimpija signed two Slovenian international players, Žiga Dimec and Luka Rupnik, and the top scorer of the 2019–20 ABA League season, Kendrick Perry. At the beginning of the season, the club won its first trophy since the merger as they beat Krka in the Slovenian Supercup. In the EuroCup and the ABA League, Cedevita Olimpija was only one win away from advancing to the playoffs. However, the team won the national league for the first time in three years after sweeping Krka 3–0 in the final. At the beginning of the 2021–22 season, Cedevita Olimpija won its tenth Supercup title after beating Krka, which was followed by their first Slovenian Cup title in five years after defeating Helios Suns in the final, their second trophy of the season.


Identity

The main colours of Cedevita Olimpija are green and orange. Green has been used by Olimpija, while orange was used by Cedevita. The crest consists of a green dragon, one of the symbols of the city of Ljubljana, and a capital letter 'C' in orange, which stands for Cedevita. In addition, the entire crest is framed in green.


Home arena

Cedevita Olimpija play their home games at
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, often referred to as ''Zmajevo gnezdo'' (Dragon's Nest) in Slovenian media. It was opened in August 2010 after fourteen months of construction and is part of the
Stožice Sports Park Stožice Sports Park () is a multi-use sports complex in Ljubljana, Slovenia, that hosts basketball and football departments of sports club Olimpija Ljubljana. The sports park is located in Bežigrad District, north of the city centre and next to ...
complex. Arena has a seating capacity of 12,480. Occasionally, Cedevita Olimpija play their home games at the Tivoli Hall, which has a capacity of 4,500.


Players


Current roster


Retired numbers

;Notes * OL Played for KK Olimpija Ljubljana (1946–2019)


Notable former players

* Saša Ciani * Žiga Dimec * Zoran Dragić * Alen Hodžić * Jaka Klobučar * Edo Murić * Alen Omić * Bine Prepelič * Klemen Prepelič * Matic Rebec * Luka Rupnik * Luka Ščuka * Saša Zagorac * Ryan Boatright * Rašid Mahalbašić * Amar Alibegović * Codi Miller-McIntyre * Melvin Ejim * Karlo Matković * Roko Ukić * Jacob Pullen * Maik Zirbes *
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* Mikael Hopkins * Jarrod Jones *
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* Shawn Jones * Justin Cobbs * Kendrick Perry * Marko Jeremić * Marko Simonović * Yogi Ferrell


Head coaches

* Slaven Rimac (2019–2020) *
Jurica Golemac Jurica Golemac (born 29 May 1977) is a Slovenian professional basketball coach and former player currently serving as head coach for Dubai Basketball in the ABA League. He played at both the forward and center positions. Professional career I ...
(2020–2023) * Miro Alilović (2023) (interim) * Simone Pianigiani (2023–2024) * Zoran Martić (2024) * Zvezdan Mitrović (2024–present)


Trophies and awards


Trophies won

*
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**Winners (5) – 2020–21, 2021–22, 2022–23, 2023–24, 2024–25 * Slovenian Cup **Winners (4) – 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025 * Slovenian Supercup **Winners (5) – 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024


Inherited trophies

After Olimpija Ljubljana and Cedevita Zagreb merged into Cedevita Olimpija, the newly-formed club obtained the right to the trophies of the two predecessors clubs. ;Notes * OL Won by KK Olimpija Ljubljana (1946–2019) * CZ Won by KK Cedevita Zagreb (1991–2019)


Management

* President: Emil Tedeschi * Vice-presidents: Tomaž Berločnik, Damjan Kralj, Andrej Slapar * Management board: David Kovačič, Nada Drobne Popović, Blaž Brodnjak, Emil Tedeschi Jr., Zoran Stankovič, Jurij Žurej, Enzo Smrekar *
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: Davor Užbinec *
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: Chechu Mulero * Technical director: Krešimir Novosel Source:


References


External links


Official website

Club profile
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