- Yugoslavia. In 1967, the club adopted–for
sponsorship reasons–the name
Jugoplastika (
Jugoplastika was a
factory of clothing, accessories, and
footwear products...
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Croatian former professional basketball player. He was a
member of the
Jugoplastika team of the late 1980s and
early 1990s,
which he
helped to win two FIBA...
-
Cibona 1986–87
Tracer Milano 1987–88
Tracer Milano 1988–89
Jugoplastika 1989–90
Jugoplastika 1990–91 POP 84 1991–92
Partizan 1992–93
Limoges CSP 1993–94...
- Europe.
Jugoplastika won its
second title in a row,
after defeating FC
Barcelona Banca Catalana in the
final game. Toni ****oč (
Jugoplastika) Toni ****oč...
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basketball player and coach.
During his
playing career, he pla**** for
Jugoplastika and
Maxmobili Pesaro. He was
named one of FIBA's 50
Greatest Players...
- overtime.
SEMIFINALS Jugoplastika-Bosna 86-69, 96-68 Partizan-Crvena
Zvezda 105-92, 83-85, 100-95
FINALS Partizan-
Jugoplastika 73-74, 70-75, 0-2 GROUP...
- by FIBA Europe.
Jugoplastika won its
first title,
after defeating Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv in the
final game. Dino Rađa (
Jugoplastika)
Doron Jamchi ( Maccabi...
- his
sport of choice. ****oč
began playing for his home town club, KK
Jugoplastika, at the age of 17. He
achieved significant success during his time with...
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clubs he trained;
including four
EuroLeague titles with
three clubs (
Jugoplastika, Limoges, and Panathinaikos). In 2008, he was
named one of the 50 Greatest...
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professional FIBA
European Champions Cup (now
called EuroLeague). It was won by
Jugoplastika,
after they beat FC
Barcelona Banca Catalana 72–67. It was the club's...