Mirko Novosel
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Mirko Novosel — (born June 30, 1938 in Zagreb, Croatia, formerly SFR Yugoslavia) is a former Yugoslav basketball player and coach. He played from 1952 to 1966. As a coach, he led Yugoslavia national team to the silver medal in 1974 FIBA World Championship in… … Wikipedia
Mirko Novosel — Datos personales Nombre completo Mirko Novosel Nacimiento Zagreb, RFS Yugoslavia, 30 de enero de 1938 Nacionalidad … Wikipedia Español
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Yugoslavia national basketball team — represented the Kingdom and socialist Yugoslavia. It was administrated by Košarkaški savez Jugoslavije. The seat of the governing body was in Belgrade. After the dissolution of Yugoslavia in 1990s, national teams of Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and… … Wikipedia
Selección de baloncesto de Yugoslavia — Yugoslavia Selección de baloncesto Federación Federación web Fundación … Wikipedia Español
Liste der Mitglieder der Basketball Hall of Fame — Dies ist eine Liste der Mitglieder der Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. Nähere Informationen siehe Basketball Hall of Fame. Inklusive der Nominierungsrunde 2011 hat die Hall of Fame 316 Mitglieder. Davon wurden 151 als Spieler und 88… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Vatroslav Piacun — (born Skopje, Kingdom of Yugoslavia, April 4, 1931; died Zagreb, Croatia, June 6 1999), was a Croatian basketball player and coach. Career The eldest son of Antun and Terezija, Vatroslav moved to Zagreb in 1947. Soon afterwards, he started… … Wikipedia
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Saporta Cup — Sport Basketball Founded 1966 Country(ies) FIBA Europe members Continent Europe … Wikipedia
FIBA All-Star Games — Exhibition games which also known as FIBA Festival .European Selection won most games with an overall 24 5 record.Games organized by FIBA (FIBA Festivals)I15.10.1965 (in Cracow, Poland) European Selection vs. Real Madrid: 101 8316.10.1965 (in… … Wikipedia