Košarkaški klub Zadar (), commonly referred to as KK Zadar or simply Zadar, is a men's professional
basketball
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club based in
Zadar
Zadar ( , ), historically known as Zara (from Venetian and Italian, ; see also other names), is the oldest continuously inhabited city in Croatia. It is situated on the Adriatic Sea, at the northwestern part of Ravni Kotari region. Zadar ...
,
Croatia
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. The club is a founding member and shareholder of the
Adriatic Basketball Association, and competes in the
ABA League
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and the
Croatian League.
Zadar is the place where Croatian basketball was born in 1930. Zadar's reputation has been of a basketball hotbed with a team that can capture trophies at any given moment. Zadar is also known for its fanatical die hard supporters,
Tornado Zadar.
History
Early years
The first basketball ball and game rules of basketball were brought to Zadar by Italian soldiers during World War II. At that time all basketball games being played in Zadar were played on an outdoor, concrete court. KK Zadar was formally founded after World War II in 1945 as FD Zadar (''Fiskulturno Društvo Zadar'' – Physical Culture Club of Zadar). Shortly after this club's founding, its basketball section went independent and became what is today's KK Zadar.
Giuseppe "Pino" Giergia played his first game for Zadar in 1945; he later became one of the club's most famous players.
The 1949, KK Zadar entered
Yugoslavia's first basketball division, remaining there until the country's break-up in 1990.
1960–1970
On November 28, 1964,
Krešimir Ćosić
Krešimir "Krešo" Ćosić (; 26 November 1948 – 25 May 1995) was a Croatian professional basketball player and coach. He was a collegiate All-American at Brigham Young University. He revolutionized basketball in Yugoslavia and was the first ...
played his first game for Zadar, while being only 16 years old.
In 1965 KK Zadar won a
Yugoslav League national championship. They again became champions in 1967 and 1968. In that championship year, Kreso Cosic often knew to score even a 60 points per game. The club's new arena,
Jazine, was built in 1968 in only 70 days. Also in 1966, Zadar played in the Euroleague final four; they were beaten in the semi-finals and ended the tournament in third place. In 1969 Krešo Ćosić left for the United States to play college basketball at
Brigham Young University
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from 1971 to 1973.
1970–1980
In 1973, Zadar was almost relegated from the Yugoslav
First Federal Basketball League
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. In this time of crisis, Krešo Ćosić returned to the club and with 36-year-old Giuseppe "Pino" Giergia Zadar once again became Yugoslav Champions, only to repeat this success two years later.
In 1976 Giuseppe Pino Giergia retired and Krešo Ćosić left the club to fulfill his obligations toward the
Yugoslav Army (At this time, conscription was mandatory). During that time club was in a very difficult situation and once again were close to relegation. The club was once again saved by Krešo Ćosić who, after his military service, became the coach of Bresto in Italy. While he was the coach of Bresto he played basketball games for KK Zadar and once again saved the club from relegation.
1980–1990
In the 1981–82 season another legendary Zadar play made his debut:
Stojko Vranković. During that season club has made it to the semifinals of
FIBA Korać Cup
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. They repeated this success the very next season. In 1986 another milestone for the club was achieved: the club got its first world record holder,
Zdenko Babić, who has scored 144 points against Apoel from Cyprus in the FIBA Korać Cup.
Arijan Komazec
Arijan Komazec (born January 23, 1970) is a former Croatian professional basketball player.
Professional career
Komazec started his professional career as a basketball player at the age of 16, in the historical club of Zadar, in the 1986–87 s ...
made his debut for Zadar in 1986, and he, along with Stojko Vranković, would play a crucial role in the years to follow. After 11 years of waiting, Zadar won its sixth
national championship
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in 1986. In the finals of that year, KK Zadar met
Cibona
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, and in a historic and legendary match, Zadar beat Cibona by 111:110. They won the game after two overtimes and thanks to an excellent performance by Petar Popović who scored 35 points. In 1987 the club won fourth place in the
FIBA European Champions Cup
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. In 1989 Krešo Ćosić and Giuseppe "Pino" Giergia took charge of the club.
1990–2000
Krešo Ćosić left the club in August 1990 because of a disagreement with the club leadership. Ćosić would never return to the club, and was soon diagnosed with cancer. He died shortly after, in 1995. In the first, newly founded,
Croatian national championship, in the 1991–92 season, the club has played in the finals. That year club has also played in the Euroleague. They were the finalist of the
national cup The English National Cup is an annual basketball knock-out competition held between professional, semi-professional and amateur teams from the various divisions of the National Basketball League (England), National Basketball League. For most of th ...
in the 1992–93 season.
In years to come the club began to stagnate in the national championship and in the European competitions. In 1996 with a new coach at the helm,
Danijel Jusup, Zadar reached the playoffs of the national championship, where they lost to Cibona. They repeated this success the following year with
Emilio Kovačić as Zadar's key player, yet Cibona won the title once again.
In 1998 Zadar won the Krešimir Ćosić Cup, Croatia's basketball cup competitions.
Marko Popović, the son of Petar Popović made his debut in 1998 for Zadar at age 16. In the summer of the 1999 Arijan Komazec returned to Zadar from
Olympiacos
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, and the club had also signed
Dino Rađa
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from
Panathinaikos. In the season 1999–2000 Zadar had won its 2nd Krešimir Ćosić cup and had played, once again, in the semifinals of national championship and Saporta cup. Dino Rađa and Arijan Komazec proved as crucial players for the success in that season.
2000–present
In the seasons of 2000–01, 2001–02 Zadar played in the playoffs of national championship twice and once in Krešimir Ćosić Cup, yet they did not win any of the possible three titles. In the season of 2002–03
Danijel Jusup returned to the club as head coach. During that season, with Marko Popović as a lead player, Zadar won its third Krešimir Ćosić Cup, as well as the newly established regional
ABA League
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, founded on the ashes of the Yugoslav league and containing the best teams from the former Yugoslav republics. Zadar beat
Maccabi Tel Aviv
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in the final.
In the summer of 2003, Marko Popović left Zadar as Emilo Kovačić returned. Going into the
ULEB Cup
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for a third season in 2004–05, Zadar once again missed the playoffs by a single win. In the season of 2004–05 Zadar finally won the Croatian national championship, after a 19-year wait. That season Zadar has also won their fourth Krešimir Ćosić Cup in a truly historical season. In 2006, they repeated their success from previous season in the Krešimir Ćosić Cup winning their fifth cup. Zadar returned to the national league final in each of the last two seasons, but KK Cibona stood on its way to another league title.
In 2008, Zadar became the Croatian champion for the second time, beating KK Split 3–2 in the best of five series. The final game of the series, which Zadar won 89 to 65, was the last game ever played at
Jazine, affectionately called "The Temple of Croatian Basketball" by many fans and basketball aficionados.
Then after a long wait, season 2019/2020. Zadar won the Croatian Cup and was on its way to winning the Croatian Championship when the season was canceled due to COVID-19.
The following year Zadar won yet another cup beating Split and finally won the championship again, again beating Split.
Domestic league and cup winning rosters
*1964–65:
Vladimir Ćubrić,
Đuro Stipčević,
Miljenko Valčić,
Marko Ostarčević
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Playing career
Ostarcevic started his playing career with his hometown team Zadar. In 1959, he j ...
,
Bruno Marcelić,
Jure Košta,
Josip Đerđa
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,
Petar Anić,
Petar Jelić
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Club career
Jelić played for FK Modriča Maxima in the Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina until he signed with 1. FC ...
,
Mile Marcelić,
Krešimir Ćosić
Krešimir "Krešo" Ćosić (; 26 November 1948 – 25 May 1995) was a Croatian professional basketball player and coach. He was a collegiate All-American at Brigham Young University. He revolutionized basketball in Yugoslavia and was the first ...
,
Željko Troskot,
Milan Komazec. Coach:
Enzo Sovitti.
*1966–67:
Josip Đerđa
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,
Krešimir Ćosić
Krešimir "Krešo" Ćosić (; 26 November 1948 – 25 May 1995) was a Croatian professional basketball player and coach. He was a collegiate All-American at Brigham Young University. He revolutionized basketball in Yugoslavia and was the first ...
, Coach:
Đorđo Zdrilić.
*1968–69: Valčić, Stipčević, Laura, Komazec, Troskot, Košta, Giergia, Ćosić, G. Brajković,
Bruno Marcelić,
Mile Marcelić. Coach:
Đorđo Zdrilić.
* Cup 1970:
Vlado Vanjak,
Đuro Stipčević,
Goran Brajković
Goran Brajković (18 July 1978 – 28 June 2015) was a Croats, Croatian footballer.
Club career
Brajković started off his career at HNK Rijeka in 1998 and played for several clubs in different countries. The midfielder last played for NK Opati ...
,
Bruno Marcelić,
Milan Komazec,
Pino Giergia,
Vlado Gruškovnjak,
Krešimir Ćosić
Krešimir "Krešo" Ćosić (; 26 November 1948 – 25 May 1995) was a Croatian professional basketball player and coach. He was a collegiate All-American at Brigham Young University. He revolutionized basketball in Yugoslavia and was the first ...
,
Nedjeljko-Mišo Ostarčević,
Nikola Olujić,
Petar Jelić
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Club career
Jelić played for FK Modriča Maxima in the Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina until he signed with 1. FC ...
. Coach:
Trpimir Lokin.
*1973–74:
Branko Bakija,
Jure Fabijanić,
Bruno Marcelić,
Čedomir Perinčić,
Branko Skroče
Branko Skroče (born 17 May 1955 in Zadar) is a retired Croatian basketball player who competed for Yugoslavia in the 1980 Summer Olympics
The 1980 Summer Olympics (), officially known as the Games of the XXII Olympiad () and officially bran ...
,
Pino Giergia,
Krešimir Ćosić
Krešimir "Krešo" Ćosić (; 26 November 1948 – 25 May 1995) was a Croatian professional basketball player and coach. He was a collegiate All-American at Brigham Young University. He revolutionized basketball in Yugoslavia and was the first ...
,
Zdravko Jerak and
Tomislav Matulović. Coach:
Lucijan Valčić
*1974–75:
Čedomir Perinčić,
Jure Fabijanić,
Boris Babić,
Branko Bakija,
Bruno Marcelić,
Branko Šuljak,
Pino Giergia,
Krešimir Ćosić
Krešimir "Krešo" Ćosić (; 26 November 1948 – 25 May 1995) was a Croatian professional basketball player and coach. He was a collegiate All-American at Brigham Young University. He revolutionized basketball in Yugoslavia and was the first ...
,
Zdravko Jerak,
Darko Fabulić,
Nedjeljko Ostarčević,
Tomislav Matulović,
Branko Skroče
Branko Skroče (born 17 May 1955 in Zadar) is a retired Croatian basketball player who competed for Yugoslavia in the 1980 Summer Olympics
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,
Josip-Pino Grdović,
Bruno Petani,
Žarko Bjedov. Coach:
Lucijan Valčić,
Trpimir Lokin,
Leonard Bajlo.
*1985–86:
Darko Pahlić,
Petar Popović,
Milan Mlađan,
Ante Matulović,
Zdenko Babić,
Dražen Blažević,
Stojko Vranković,
Veljko Petranović,
Ivica Obad,
Boris Hrabrov,
Drago Čiklić i
Arijan Komazec
Arijan Komazec (born January 23, 1970) is a former Croatian professional basketball player.
Professional career
Komazec started his professional career as a basketball player at the age of 16, in the historical club of Zadar, in the 1986–87 s ...
. Coach:
Vlade Đurović
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Early life
Born in 1948 to Bosnian Serb parents Danilo Đurović from Sokolac and Mileva Cerović from Rogatica� ...
Honours
Total titles: 23
Domestic competitions
*
Croatian League
: Winners (6): 2004–05, 2007–08, 2020–21, 2022–23, 2023–24, 2024–25
: Runners-up (11): 1991–92, 1997–98, 1998–99, 1999–00, 2001–02, 2003–04, 2005–06, 2006–07, 2008–09, 2009–10, 2012–13
*
Croatian Cup Croatian Cup may refer to:
*Croatian Football Cup
*Croatian Football Super Cup
*Croatian Women's Football Cup
*Croatian Basketball Cup, also known as Krešimir Ćosić Cup
*Croatian Handball Cup
*Croatian Water Polo Cup
The Croatian Water Polo C ...
: Winners (9): 1997–98, 1999–00, 2002–03, 2004–05, 2005–06, 2006–07, 2019–20, 2020–21, 2023–24
: Runners-up (7): 1992–93, 2000–01, 2001–02, 2003–04, 2010–11, 2014–15, 2015–16
*
Yugoslav League (defunct)
: Winners (6):
1965
Events January–February
* January 14 – The First Minister of Northern Ireland and the Taoiseach of the Republic of Ireland meet for the first time in 43 years.
* January 20
** Lyndon B. Johnson is Second inauguration of Lynd ...
,
1967
Events January
* January 1 – Canada begins a year-long celebration of the 100th anniversary of Canadian Confederation, Confederation, featuring the Expo 67 World's Fair.
* January 6 – Vietnam War: United States Marine Corps and Army of ...
,
1967–68,
1973–74,
1974–75,
1985–86
*
Yugoslav Cup
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(defunct)
: Winners (1): 1969–70
European competitions
*
EuroLeague
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: Semifinalists (2):
1967–68,
1974–75
: 4th place (1):
1986–87
*
FIBA Saporta Cup
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(defunct)
: Semifinalists (1):
1999–00
*
FIBA Korać Cup
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(defunct)
: Semifinalists (3):
1981–82,
1982–83,
1988–89
Regional competitions
*
Adriatic League
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: Winners (1):
2002–03
Other competitions
*
FIBA International Christmas Tournament
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(defunct)
: 4th place (1):
1999
1999 was designated as the International Year of Older Persons.
Events January
* January 1 – The euro currency is established and the European Central Bank assumes its full powers.
* January 3 – The Mars Polar Lander is launc ...
Top performances in European & worldwide competitions
Season by season
In Yugoslavia
In Croatia
Home courts
Players
Current roster
Depth chart
Notable players
;1940s
* Tullio Rochlitzer
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Playing career
A guard, Rochlitzer played for his hometown te ...
;1950s
* Marko Ostarčević
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Playing career
Ostarcevic started his playing career with his hometown team Zadar. In 1959, he j ...
;1960s
* Josip Gjergja
* Bruno Marcelić
* Marko Ostarčević
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Playing career
Ostarcevic started his playing career with his hometown team Zadar. In 1959, he j ...
* Đuro Stipčević
* Željko Troskot
;1970s
* Krešimir Ćosić
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* Zdravko Jerak
* Tomislav Matulović
* Nedjeljko Ostarčević
* Čedomir Perinčić
* Douglas Richards
* Branko Skroče
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* Ferit Zekolli
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;1980s
* Zdenko Babić
* Draženko Blažević
* Dragomir Čiklić
* Boris Hrabrov
* Ante Matulović
* Milan Mlađan
* Ivica Obad
* Darko Pahlić
* Veljko Petranović
* Petar Popović
* Ivan Sunara
* Stojko Vranković
*
;1990s
* Dejan Bodiroga
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* Alan Gregov
* Arijan Komazec
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Professional career
Komazec started his professional career as a basketball player at the age of 16, in the historical club of Zadar, in the 1986–87 s ...
* Emilio Kovačić
* Ivica Marić
* Aramis Naglić
* Dino Rađa
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* Jurica Ružić
* Stipe Šarlija
* Josip Vranković
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;2000s
* Marko Banić
* Vladimir Boisa
* Corey Brewer
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* Carl English
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* Desmon Farmer
* Marlon Garnett
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Career
Nicknamed "Mo ...
* Todor Gečevski
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Professional career
While playing with KK Zadar, Gečevski was named t ...
* Jurica Golemac
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I ...
* Julius Johnson
* Dejan Ivanov
* Jure Lalić
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References
External links
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* Davor Marcelić
* Michael McDonald
* Michael Meeks
* Dean Oliver
* Davor Pejčinović
* Hrvoje Perić
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* Hrvoje Perinčić
* Marko Popović
* Damir Rančić
* Rumeal Robinson
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* Tomislav Ružić
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Personal life
Ružić is married to the former Croatian international volleyball player, Barbara Jelić-Ružić. When Tomislav joined Beşiktaş i ...
* Rok Stipčević
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Professional career
Stipčević grew up in Zadar, Croatia, where he started to play basketball for KK Z ...
* Damir Tvrdić
* Jakov Vladović
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Professional career
Vladović began his career in Zadar. He spent there six ...
;2010s
* Miro Bilan
* Ante Delaš
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* James Florence
* Ive Ivanov
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Career
Ivanov grew up in Borik Puntamika, but made his pro debut with Zadar in 2003. After the 2003–04 season in ...
* Ivan Marinković
* Jusuf Nurkić
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* Darko Planinić
* Ivan Ramljak
* Marko Šutalo
* Romeo Travis
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High school career
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* Luka Žorić
;2020s
* Dominik Mavra
* Luka Božić
* Jan Palokaj
* Chinanu Onuaku
Head coaches
* Ivica Burić
* Vlade Đurović
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* Rudolf Jugo
* Danijel Jusup
* Veljko Mršić
Veljko Mršić (; born 13 April 1971) is a Croatian professional basketball coach and former player, who is currently the head coach of the KK Split, Split of the Croatian Premijer liga (Croatian basketball), Premijer liga and the ABA League.
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* Aleksandar Petrović
* Zmago Sagadin
* Enzo Sovitti
* Luciano Valčić
Luciano is an Italian, Spanish and Portuguese given name and surname. It is derived from Latin ''Lucianus'', patronymic of ''Lucius'' ("Light"). The French form is '' Lucien'', while the Basque form is '' Luken''.
Single name
* Luciano (rapp ...
* Vlado Vanjak
Members of the Basketball Hall of Fame
* Krešimir Ćosić
Krešimir "Krešo" Ćosić (; 26 November 1948 – 25 May 1995) was a Croatian professional basketball player and coach. He was a collegiate All-American at Brigham Young University. He revolutionized basketball in Yugoslavia and was the first ...
* Dino Rađa
Dino Rađa (alternatively Radja, ; born 24 April 1967) is a Croatian former professional basketball player. He was a member of the Jugoplastika team of the late 1980s and early 1990s, which he helped to win two FIBA European Champions Cup champ ...
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References
External links
Official Website of KK Zadar
Tornado Zadar - Official Zadar Fan Site
KK Zadar
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