Branko Milisavljević
Podgorica | |
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Position | Assistant coach |
League | Prva A Liga ABA League Second Division |
Personal information | |
Born | Titovo Užice, SR Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia | 21 July 1976
Nationality | Serbian |
Listed height | 1.93 m (6 ft 4 in) |
Listed weight | 84 kg (185 lb) |
Career information | |
NBA draft | 1998: undrafted |
Playing career | 1996–2014 |
Position | Point guard |
Number | 4, 10, 13, 17, 18 |
Coaching career | 2015–present |
Career history | |
As player: | |
1996–2000 | Borac Čačak |
2000 | Shakhter Irkutsk |
2000–2001 | Partizan |
2001–2002 | Limoges CSP |
2002–2003 | PAOK |
2003 | Olympiacos |
2003–2004 | Dynamo Moscow |
2004–2005 | Telekom Baskets Bonn |
2005 | Ironi Nahariya |
2006 | Mega Ishrana |
2006–2007 | SLUC Nancy Basket |
2007 | Paris-Levallois |
2007–2008 | Maroussi |
2008–2009 | Lietuvos rytas |
2009 | Cajasol Sevilla |
2009–2010 | PAOK |
2010–2012 | Mega Vizura |
2012 | Radnički Belgrade |
2012–2013 | Lugano Tigers |
2013–2014 | Les Lions de Genève |
As coach: | |
2015–2017 | Radnički Belgrade |
2017–2018 | BBC Monthey |
2019 | Mega Basket (youth) |
2019–2020 | OKK Beograd |
2021–present | Podgorica (assistant) |
Career highlights and awards | |
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Branko Milisavljević (Serbian: Бранко Милисављевић; born 21 July 1976) is a Serbian professional basketball coach and former player who is an assistant coach for Podgorica of the Prva A Liga and the ABA League Second Division.
Standing at 1.93 m (6 ft 4 in), he played at the point guard position.
Playing career
[edit]During his playing career, Milisavljević played abroad in several countries, most notably in France and Greece where he played for three clubs. He also played in Russia, Germany, Israel, Lithuania, Spain and Switzerland. In his homeland, Milisavljević played for Borac Čačak, Partizan, Mega Vizura and BKK Radnički.
Coaching career
[edit]Milisavljević coached Radnički Belgrade and BBC Monthey. In January 2019, he was named as the head youth coach of Mega Bemax succeeding Vlada Vukoičić.[1]
On June 7 2019, Milisavljević became the head coach for OKK Beograd of the Basketball League of Serbia.[2] He left the club after the 2019–20 season.
In June 2021, Montenegrin team Podgorica named him their new assistant coach.[3]
References
[edit]- ^ "Vlada Vukoičić iz privatnih razloga napustio Megu, omladinski pogon preuzeo Branko Milisavljević". sport.blic.rs. Retrieved 7 January 2019.
- ^ "Milisavljević novi trener OKK Beograda: Nastavićemo sa afirmacijom mladih igrača". novosti.rs. Retrieved 7 June 2019.
- ^ "Potvrđeno iz kluba: Bivši igrač Partizana u stručnom štabu Podgorice". aktuelno.me. Retrieved 26 June 2021.
External links
[edit]- Branko Milisavljević at acb.com
- Branko Milisavljević at lnb.fr
- Player Profile at eurobasket.com
- Branko Milisavljević at euroleague.net
- Coach Profile at eurobasket.com
- 1976 births
- Living people
- Basketball League of Serbia players
- BC Dynamo Moscow players
- BC Rytas players
- Real Betis Baloncesto players
- Ironi Nahariya players
- KK Borac Čačak players
- KK Mega Basket players
- KK Partizan players
- Liga ACB players
- Lions de Genève players
- Lugano Tigers players
- Limoges CSP players
- Maroussi B.C. players
- Olympiacos B.C. players
- OKK Beograd coaches
- P.A.O.K. BC players
- Metropolitans 92 players
- Point guards
- BKK Radnički coaches
- BKK Radnički players
- Serbian expatriate basketball people in France
- Serbian expatriate basketball people in Germany
- Serbian expatriate basketball people in Greece
- Serbian expatriate basketball people in Israel
- Serbian expatriate basketball people in Lithuania
- Serbian expatriate basketball people in Montenegro
- Serbian expatriate basketball people in Russia
- Serbian expatriate basketball people in Spain
- Serbian expatriate basketball people in Switzerland
- Serbian men's basketball coaches
- Serbian men's basketball players
- SLUC Nancy Basket players
- Sportspeople from Užice
- Telekom Baskets Bonn players
- Serbia and Montenegro men's basketball players
- Serbia and Montenegro expatriate sportspeople in France
- Serbia and Montenegro expatriate sportspeople in Germany
- Serbia and Montenegro expatriate sportspeople in Greece
- Serbia and Montenegro expatriate sportspeople in Russia
- Serbia and Montenegro expatriate sportspeople in Israel