Srđan Kalember

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Srđan Kalember
Personal information
Born(1928-06-05)5 June 1928
Jugoplastika
1973–1974SLUC Nancy
1974–1978ESM Challans
1978–1979FC Mulhouse
1981–1982ESM Challans
1985FC Mulhouse
?–1990JA Vichy
Career Yugoslav League statistics
Points
734 (6.8 ppg)

Srđan Kalember (

Yugoslavia national basketball team
internationally.

Early life

Kalember begins to play sports as a boy in 1938 when he won second place in the

BASK, but was also interested in other sports.[2]

Playing career

Crvena zvezda

After the war Kalember wanted to continue to play football but Slobodan Ćosić persuaded him to play basketball where was less competition. He was present at the famous meeting in Deligradska Street when formed Crvena zvezda Sports Association. In beginnings, he was in reserves, but quickly become the standard first team player status of Crvena zvezda.[3] In July 1950, he was a member of the Zvezda squad that won an international cup tournament in Milan, Italy.[4]

In total Kalember played 108 games and scored 734 points for Crvena zvezda from 1946 to 1954. Kalember is remembered as an extraordinary skirt that is safe from the point of guessing.[5]

Nantes

Kalember went to France in 1958 where he played for ABC Nantes.

National team career

Kalember was a member of the

1953 European Championship in Moscow, the Soviet Union. Over four tournament games, he averaged one point per game.[8]

Kalember played 47 games for the national team during his career.

Coaching career

In France, Kalember become a head coach of ABC Nantes. In late 1960s, he coached Clermontois.[3]

Kalember was two years coach of

Jugoplastika, the team with which he won the first Yugoslav Cup in 1972. After that, they reached the final of the 1972–73 FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup and to 1973 FIBA Intercontinental Cup competition in São Paulo.[9]

In late 1974 career again took him to France. Kalember took over the team SLUC Nancy then Vendée Challans and FC Mulhouse Basket and in 1990 finished his coaching career in JA Vichy.[2]

Personal life

Kalember was born in Sarajevo to 2nd lieut. Jovan, an army pilot, and Julija (1899–1999). His mother's uncle was Dušan Simović, the 18th Prime Minister of Yugoslavia.[10]

Kalember dated Ljubica Otašević for three and a half years while he played for Crvena zvezda and Ljubica played basketball for the Crvena zvezda women's team.

Kalember and his wife were married in 1971 in Lyon, France. The couple had a daughter, Olja (b. 1973). His wife, Nataša Bebić, was a professional basketball player and played for Yugoslavia national team during the 1960s. Nataša played for Clermont-Ferrand.[10]

Career achievements

Player

  • 1954
    ).

Coach

  • Jugoplastika
    : 1971–72).
  • FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup runner-up: 1 (with Jugoplastika: 1972–73
    ).

In popular culture

See also

References

  1. ^ "Kalember Srđan". kosarka.bz. Retrieved 25 June 2019.
  2. ^ a b Pamtim poljubac princeze Jelisavete
  3. ^ a b Na današnji dan: Rođen Srđan Kalember
  4. ^ "Daba: Kad je Zvezda osvajala Milano…". kosmagazin.com. Retrieved 10 January 2021.
  5. ^ Soba s pogledom na 27. mart
  6. ^ "1947 Yugoslavia 12 - Srdan Kalember". fiba.basketball. Retrieved 26 June 2019.
  7. ^ "1950 Yugoslavia 12 - Srdan Kalember". fiba.basketball. Retrieved 26 June 2019.
  8. ^ "1953 Yugoslavia 12 - Srdan Kalember". fiba.basketball. Retrieved 26 June 2019.
  9. ^ Preminuo bivši trener Jugoplastike Srđan Kalember
  10. ^ a b Otac mi je bio Žan, majka Žilijet, a ja Seržan
  11. ^ Full Cast & Crew of We Will Be the World Champions