Milan_Minić_(basketball)

Milan Minić (basketball)

Milan Minić (basketball)

Serbian basketball coach


Milan Minić (Serbian Cyrillic: Милан Минић, born 4 December 1954[1]) is a Serbian professional basketball coach.

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Coaching career (men's basketball)

Minić was an assistant coach of Serbian coach Dušan Ivković in the Greek League from 1991 to 2001. During that time he was a part of staff in the PAOK, Panionios, Olympiacos and AEK Athens. In 2002, he became head coach of the Aris Thessaloniki. Later, he was coach for the RheinEnergie Köln[2] of the Basketball Bundesliga, the Lokomotiv Rostov of the Russian Super League 1, the Vojvodina Srbijagas[3] of the Serbian Super League and the Adriatic League and for the El Jaish of Qatari League.

Minić was an assistant coach of Serbian coach Aleksandar Đorđević for two seasons, during 2006-07 Italian League season with the Armani Milano and during 2015–2016 Greek League season with the Panathinaikos.[4]

National team

Minić was an assistant coach of Dušan Ivković, Željko Obradović and Svetislav Pešić in the national team of Yugoslavia, with whom he won three gold medals at the EuroBasket 1995 and the 1998 FIBA World Championship in Greece and EuroBasket 2001 in Turkey.[1]

Minić is current assistant coach of Aleksandar Đorđević in the Serbia national team, with whom he won silver at the 2014 Basketball World Cup in Spain and, a two years later, at the Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.

Coaching career (women's basketball)

Minić coached 22 December, Crvena zvezda and Voždovac from Belgrade and Spartak from Subotica of the Yugoslav Women's League.

Career achievements

As an assistant coach

Club competitions
National team competitions

References

  1. "Vodič za medije Srbija 2015" (PDF). KSS.
  2. "Minic, Milan - Welcome To Euroleague Basketball". Euroleague.net. 1954-12-24. Retrieved 2017-07-15.
  3. "OLYMPIAKOS PIRAEUS Basketball Club - European Champion 1997". Mavros.tripod.com. 1943-10-29. Retrieved 2017-07-15.
  • Profile at Serbian Association of Basketball Coaches
  • Profile at eurobasket.com

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