Nikola Prkačin
Efes Pilsen | |
2007–2008 | Dynamo Moscow |
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2008 | Panathinaikos |
2008–2009 | Cibona |
2009–2010 | Zagreb |
As coach: | |
2012–2014 | Croatia (assistant) |
Career highlights and awards | |
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Nikola "Nikša" Prkačin (born 15 November 1975) is a Croatian retired professional
playing career, Prkačin won seven European national domestic league championships, nine European national domestic cup titles, and one European national domestic super cup title, in 16 seasons.Early years and career
Prkačin started his basketball club career in his hometown of Dubrovnik, where he played with the local team of Pomorac.
Professional career
Split Croatia
In 1993, at the age of 18, Prkačin moved to the
Cibona Zagreb
Prior to the 1998–99 season, Prkačin moved to the then
Efes Istanbul
After spending a decade building up his career in the
With Efes, he won two Turkish Super League championships, and two Turkish Cup titles.
Dynamo Moscow
In 2007, Prkačin joined the Russian Super League club Dynamo Moscow. He played the club during the 2007–08 season. He left the club before the season ended, in January 2008.
Panathinaikos Athens
In January 2008, during the second half of the 2007–08 season, Prkačin joined the Greek League club Panathinaikos Athens. With Panathinaikos, he won the Greek League championship and the Greek Cup title.
Return to Cibona Zagreb
Prior to the 2008–09 season, Prkačin moved back to Croatia, as he signed a €400,000
Zagreb
In 2009, Prkačin joined the Croatian club Zagreb. He finished his basketball club playing career with Zagreb in 2010.
National team career
Prkačin was a member of the
Coaching career
After he retired from playing professional
Player profile
Prkačin mainly played at the
Career trajectory
Season | Club | Domestic League | Domestic Cup | Continental Cup | Croatian NT
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1993–94 | Split Croatia | Croatian Cup Winner | Croatia Under-22 | ||
1994–95 | Split Croatia | Croatia Under-22 | |||
1995–96 | Split Croatia | Croatia Under-22 | |||
1996–97 | Split Croatia | Croatian Cup winner | 1997 EuroBasket : 11th place
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1997–98 | Split Croatia | ||||
1998–99 | Cibona Zagreb | Croatian Premier League Champion
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Croatian Cup Winner | 1999 EuroBasket : 11th place
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1999–00 | Cibona Zagreb | Croatian Permier League Champion | |||
2000–01 | Cibona Zagreb | Croatian Premier League Champion | Croatian Cup Winner | EuroLeague Top 16 Stage | 2001 EuroBasket : 7th place
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2001–02 | Cibona Zagreb | Croatian Premier League Champion Croatian Premier League MVP |
Croatian Cup Winner | EuroLeague Opening Tournament winner EuroLeague Group Stage |
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2002–03 | Cibona Zagreb | EuroLeague Top 16 Stage | 2003 EuroBasket : 11th place
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2003–04 | Efes Istanbul
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Turkish Super League Champion
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Turkish Super Cup Finalist
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EuroLeague Top 16 Stage | |
2004–05 | Efes Istanbul | Turkish Super League Champion | Turkish Super Cup Finalist | EuroLeague Quarterfinalist | 2005 EuroBasket : 7th place
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2005–06 | Efes Istanbul | Turkish Super League Finalist | Turkish Cup Winner Turkish Super Cup Finalist |
EuroLeague Quarterfinalist | |
2006–07 | Efes Istanbul | Turkish Super League Finalist | Turkish Cup Winner Turkish Super Cup Winner |
EuroLeague Top 16 Stage | 2007 EuroBasket : 6th place
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2007–08 | Dynamo Moscow | ||||
2007–08 | Panathinaikos Athens | Greek League Champion | Greek Cup Winner | EuroLeague Top 16 Stage | Summer Olympics: 6th place |
2008–09 | Cibona Zagreb | Croatian Cup Winner | EuroLeague Top 16 Stage Adriatic League Final Four
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2009 EuroBasket : 6th place
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2009–10 | Zagreb | Croatian Cup Winner | EuroChallenge Quarterfinalist
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Personal life
Prkačin resides in Zagreb, Croatia, with his wife and five children, one of whom is Roko Prkačin, who is also a professional basketball player. In his free time, he enjoys fishing and playing water polo.[2]
References
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- ^ www.24sata.hr (in Croatian)
- ^ hoo.hr profile (in Croatian)