- Amar
Alibegović (born 31
March 1995) is a
Bosnian professional basketball player for
Trapani Shark of the Lega
Basket Serie A (LBA). He is the son of Teoman...
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Teoman "Teo"
Alibegović (born
January 11, 1967) is a Bosnian-Slovenian
former professional basketball player, coach, and manager. With 990
points scored...
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Alibegović is a surname,
derived from
Turkish Ali Bey.
Notable people with the
surname include: Amar
Alibegović (born 1995), Bosnian-Italian basketball...
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Nihad Alibegović (Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: Нихад Алибеговић; born 1
January 1962) is a
Bosnian singer with a
career spanning over 30 years.
Alibegović was...
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Slovenia national basketball team. His
cousins Amar
Alibegović,
Mirza Alibegović and
Denis Alibegović are all
professional basketball players in Europe...
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Dubravka Jurlina Alibegović (born 5
November 1963) is a
Croatian economist and politician. She
served as the
deputy minister for
science and technology...
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Darko Mirt, 8
Primoz Bačar, 9 Jure Zdovc, 10 Boštjan Leban, 11
Teoman Alibegović, 12
Boris Gorenc, 13
Marijan Kraljević, 14
Slavko Kotnik, 15 Žarko Durisić...
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Takianos (Head Coach:
Soulis Markopoulos) 1994–95 Alba
Berlin Teoman Alibegović, Saša Obradović,
Gunther Behnke,
Henrik Rödl, Ingo Freyer,
Ademola Okulaja...
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Matteo Boniciolli and
containing players such as
Charles Smith and
Teoman Alibegovic returned to the
Serie A
after one season,
winning their best-of-five final...
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Hordges 1 season: '90–'91
Valdemaras Chomičius 1 season: '90–'91
Teoman Alibegović 2 seasons: '91–'93
Shaun Vandiver 1 season: '91–'92
Dallas Comegys 2 seasons:...