Aleksandar Nikolić Explained

Aleksandar Nikolić
Height Ft:5
Height In:8
Birth Place:Sarajevo, Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes
Death Place:Belgrade, FR Yugoslavia
Nationality:Serbian
Career Number:4
Career Position:Small forward
Career Start:1945
Career End:1951
Years1:1945
Team1:Crvena zvezda
Years2:1945
Team2:Yugoslav Army
Years3:1946
Team3:Partizan
Years4:1947–1949
Team4:Crvena zvezda
Years5:1950
Team5:Železničar Čačak
Years6:1951
Team6:BSK Beograd
Coach Start:1951
Coach End:1985
Cyears1:1951–1965
Cteam1:Yugoslavia
Cyears2:1959–1961
Cteam2:Partizan
Cyears3:1961–1963
Cteam3:OKK Beograd
Cyears4:1963–1965
Cteam4:Petrarca Padova
Cyears5:1965–1967
Cteam5:OKK Beograd
Cyears6:1969–1973
Cteam6:Varese
Cyears7:1973–1974
Cteam7:Crvena zvezda
Cyears8:1974–1976
Cteam8:Fortitudo Bologna
Cyears9:1977–1978
Cteam9:Yugoslavia
Cyears10:1978–1980
Cteam10:Borac Čačak
Cyears11:1981–1982
Cteam11:Virtus Bologna
Cyears12:1982–1983
Cteam12:Reyer Venezia
Cyears13:1983–1984
Cteam13:Victoria Libertas
Cyears14:1984–1985
Cteam14:Udinese
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Aleksandar "Aca" Nikolić (Serbian: Александар "Аца" Николић; 28 October 1924  - 12 March 2000) was a Serbian professional basketball player and coach. He was also a professor at the University of Belgrade's Faculty of Sport and Physical Education. He is often referred to as the Father of Yugoslav and Serbian Basketball.[1]

Nikolić acted as a mentor to many young basketball coaches in Yugoslavia, some of whom—such as Božidar Maljković, Dušan Ivković, Bogdan Tanjević, and Željko Obradović—would go on to great professional success in their own right. Nicknamed the Professor and Iron Sergeant, Nikolić was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame as a coach in 1998, and into the FIBA Hall of Fame in 2007. In 2008, he was named one of the 50 Greatest EuroLeague Contributors.

Early life

Though his parents lived in Brčko, Nikolić was born in Sarajevo, Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, due to his pregnant mother, Krista, suddenly going into labour while visiting her sister in Sarajevo.[2] Young Aleksandar enjoyed a privileged upbringing courtesy of his wealthy father, Đorđe Nikolić, who had him at the age of 62.[3] After spending the first few years of his life in Brčko, Nikolić moved with his family to the capital Belgrade, where he would grow up.

Nikolić attended the Kralj Aleksandar Gymnasium at the Belgrade neighbourhood of Banovo Brdo.[2] He then studied medicine and law at the University of Belgrade, graduating in 1946.

Playing career

A small forward, Nikolić played 7 seasons in the Yugoslavia Federal League, from 1945 to 1951. During his playing days, he played for the Yugoslav Army (1945), Partizan (1946), Crvena zvezda (1945, 19471949), Železničar Čačak and BSK Beograd (1951). He won the Yugoslav Championships in 1945 with the Yugoslav Army and in 1947, 1948, and 1949, with Crvena Zvezda. He retired as a player with BSK Beograd in 1951.

National team playing career

Nikolić was a member of the Yugoslavia national basketball team during the late 1940s, making in 10 appearances.[4]

Coaching career

Club coaching career

After his playing career was over, Nikolić became involved with coaching, both with Serbia-based clubs, and those in Italy, notably Ignis Varese.

Yugoslavia national team

Nikolić was also the head coach of the senior Yugoslav national squad, between 1951 and 1965, and later between 1977 and 1978. During this time, he coached two future members of the FIBA Hall of Fame, in Borislav Stanković and Krešimir Ćosić. Under his leadership, Yugoslavia won the gold medals at the 1978 FIBA World Championship and the 1977 EuroBasket; silver medals at the 1963 FIBA World Championship, 1961 EuroBasket, and 1965 EuroBasket, and a bronze medal at the 1963 EuroBasket.[4]

Death

Nikolić died on 12 March 2000, in Belgrade. He is buried in the Alley of Distinguished Citizens at Belgrade's New Cemetery. After his death, Aleksandar Nikolić Hall was named after him, in his honor.

In popular culture

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: 15 godina od smrti Profesora . 15 Years since Professor Died . . 12 March 2015 . 12 March 2015.
  2. News: Spasojević. Nina. Ekskluzivno: Nepoznati detalji o profesoru Aci Nikoliću. Koš magazin. 12 March 2018. 29 April 2018.
  3. http://www.vreme.com/cms/view.php?id=1060223 Život je sjajna zajebancija
  4. Web site: Aleksandar Nikolić - The Professor . aba-liga.com . 29 October 2020.
  5. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4160726/fullcredits?ref_=tt_cl_sm#cast Full Cast & Crew of We Will Be the World Champions.