Vlade Đurović
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Vlade Đurović[a] (Serbian Cyrillic: Владе Ђуровић; born 16 May 1948) is a Serbian professional basketball coach and former player.
Early life
Born in 1948 to
Growing up in Cerak, across the road from Belgrade Fair grounds, the athletic youngster excelled in various sports, including football, basketball, and handball. Among the neighbourhood friends adolescent Đurović played street football with, Blagoje Paunović—residing in the same apartment building as Đurović—would later go on to a professional football career. At one point during the late 1950s, young Đurović himself pursued football in a more structured environment, registering for a tryout at Red Star Belgrade's youth categories run by the up-and-coming young coach Miljan Miljanić.[2] However, due to not having an ID card on him that day, pre-teen Đurović's height and strong physique (compared to that of his age group peers) made Miljanić suspicious about the youngster's stated age.[2] As a result, Miljanić sent the young applicant back, telling him to return with an ID card, which young Đurović, somewhat put off by the experience, never did.[2]
Instead, on suggestion from schoolmate Marijan "Šilja" Novović who had already been playing basketball in the OKK Beograd youth system, fifteen-year-old high school (gymnasium) first-year student Đurović went over to OKK where, following a single practice session, he was immediately given a spot in the OKK junior team's starting five by the youth team coach Glišić.[3]
After two years of playing the
Playing career
Joining OKK Beograd, Yugoslav league champions—a squad laden with exceptional players and Yugoslav national team members Radivoj Korać, Sija Nikolić, Rica Gordić, and Trajko Rajković— Đurović's debut season, 1965, was mostly spent on the bench.
He ended up playing until 1973.
Coaching career
By the end of his playing career, he wanted to stay at OKK Beograd, he finished a coaching school and became the first professional in the history of the "OKK Belgrade." In the "OKK Belgrade" has worked with juniors and cadets. For his coaching career thankful to his godbrother
In 1982 Đurović, became head coach of
After a one-year passage from Titograd and Budućnost, the summer of 1985 he joined Zadar. He stayed there just one year and led the team to the league title against back-to-back European Champions Cibona although Zadar struggled to the playoff finals with handicap seat.[8] The 1986-87 season he was found to train the team of Crvena zvezda and despite the fourth place in the regular season ranking, his team overcame the obstacle of Cibona in the semifinal and had the opportunity to claim the title towards super talented and young team of Partizan. Eventually, the title was lost with 0-2 defeats.[9] In his second year in Zvezda, incidentally that was the last of Yugoslavia over the next 14 years, he didn't manage something important in the domestic competitions, while in the Korać Cup reached the semifinals were eliminated rather easily by subsequent winner of institutional, Real Madrid.
In 1988 he went to Greece to coaching
Post-coaching career
Đurović became the president of the Board for OKK Beograd on 7 October 2017.[14] He left the position in September 2019.
He is a frequent in-studio pundit on Radio Television of Serbia and Arena Sport basketball broadcasts.
Career achievements
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- Greek Cup winner: 1 (with Panionios: 1990–91)
- Belgian Cup winner: 1 (with Oostende: 1997–98)
- Cypriot Cup winner: 1 (with Achilleas Kaimakli: 1999–2000)
- Serbian and Montenegrin Cup winner: 1 (with FMP: 2002–03)
- Serbian League Cup winner: 1 (with Metalac: 2008–09)
See also
Notes
- ^ His first name is often incorrectly spelled as Vlado (his nickname) and in Greece, he is often (incorrectly) referred to as Vlado Jurović.
References
- ^ rizospastis.gr Έλληνας και με τη βούλα ο Τζουροβιτς
- ^ Blic. Retrieved 2015-03-08.
- ^ Ilić, Mile (22 June 2022). "Vlade Đurović (timestamp 25:05)". Jao Mile podcast. Retrieved 29 June 2022.
- ^ Ilić, Mile (22 June 2022). "Vlade Đurović (timestamp 26:10)". Jao Mile podcast. Retrieved 29 June 2022.
- ^ "DOGODILO SE NA DANAŠNJI DAN 1983.: KK "Šibenka" osvojila titulu prvaka Jugoslavije - Portal grada Šibenika - Šibenski portal". mok.hr. Retrieved 2014-12-19.
- ^ Basket, Korać Cup 1982-83
- ^ Korac Cup Final Limoges CSP vs Sibenka
- ^ Đurović: Doplivao bi do Zadra da me pozovu
- ^ "Partizan - C.zvezda 78:73 - finale 1986/1987. (1. mec)". muzikkitabi.com. Retrieved 2014-12-19.
- ^ "Πανιώνιος: Ημέρα θριάμβου (video) | Onsports.gr | 1991 Greek Cup". onsports.gr. Retrieved 2014-12-19.
- ^ μπάσκετ: Απολύθηκε ο Τζούροβιτς, January 2, 1996
- ^ rizospastis.gr | Synchroni Epochi. "ΡΙΖΟΣΠΑΣΤΗΣ : Ο Τζούροβιτς στη Λιμόζ! | in Limoges April 18, 1996". www1.rizospastis.gr. Retrieved 2014-12-19.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - ^ Đurović trener OKK Beograda, December 12, 2011
- ^ "Vlade Đurović preuzeo ulogu predsednika OKK Beograda: Vratio se prvoj ljubavi". novosti.rs. Retrieved 29 April 2018.
External links
- Profile at eurobasket.com