Sport | Basketball |
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Jurisdiction | Croatia |
Abbreviation | HKS |
Founded | 17 November 1991 |
Affiliation | FIBA |
Affiliation date | 1992 |
Regional affiliation | FIBA Europe |
Headquarters | Zagreb |
President | Nikola Rukavina (Acting) |
Secretary | Josip Vranković |
Men's coach | Josip Sesar |
Women's coach | Stipe Bralić |
Replaced | Basketball Federation of Yugoslavia (1948–1992) |
Official website | |
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The Croatian Basketball Federation (Croatian: Hrvatski košarkaški savez) is a non-profit organization and the national sports governing body of basketball in Croatia.
It was founded on 19 December 1948 as a member of the larger Basketball Federation of Yugoslavia.[1] On 19 January 1992, the HKS joined the International Basketball Federation (FIBA).[1] Croatia competes in the European region of FIBA.
The Federation runs the men's national team and the women's national team.
Major competitions
Competitions | Men | Women |
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Regional League | ABA League First Division ABA League Second Division | WABA League |
National League | HT Premijer liga | Premijer ženska liga |
National Cup | Krešimir Ćosić Cup | Ružica Meglaj-Rimac Cup |
Current champions
Competitions | Men | Women |
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Adriatic League | Crvena zvezda (2018–19 First Division) Sixt Primorska (2018–19 Second Division) | Beroe (2018–19) |
National League | Cibona (2018–19) | Medveščak (2018–19) |
National Cup | Zadar (2019–20) | Medveščak (2018–19) |
List of presidents
- Anton Kovačev (1995–?)[2]
- Boris Lalić (?–?)[3]
- Marijan Hanžeković (1998–1999)[4]
- Damir Skansi (1999–?)[5]
- Ivan Šuker (2002–2004)
- Danko Radić (2004–2015)
- Ivan Šuker (2015–2016)
- Stojko Vranković (2016–present)
References
- 1 2 "Ukratko o HKS-u". hks-cbf.hr (in Croatian). Croatian Basketball Federation. Archived from the original on April 19, 2012. Retrieved April 8, 2012.
- ↑ "Jutarnji list - Danko Radić - vladar bez opozicije". 30 November 2009.
- ↑ "Stojko Vranković postao prvi čovjek hrvatske košarke: Idemo po zlato!".
- ↑ "Marijan Hanžeković".
- ↑ http://arhiv.slobodnadalmacija.hr/nedjeljna/19991029/pressing.htm
External links
- Official website (in Croatian)
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