Miloš Gligorijević Explained

Miloš Gligorijević
Position:Head coach
Team:US Monastir
Birth Date:1976 12, mf=yes
Birth Place:Belgrade, SR Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia
Nationality:Serbian
Coach Start:2001
Cyears1:2001–2009
Cteam1:KK Partizan (youth)
Cyears2:2008
Cteam2:University of Belgrade
Cyears3:2009–2013
Cteam3:KK Partizan (assistant)
Cyears4:2010
Cteam4:Serbia U18 (assistant)
Cyears5:2013
Cteam5:Serbia (assistant)
Cyears6:2013-2014
Cteam6:Gimle Basket
Cyears7:2015–2022
Cteam7:Georgia (assistant)
Cyears8:2018–2022
Cteam8:Georgia U20
Cyears9:2023
Cteam9:Ivory Coast (assistant)
Cyears10:2023-2024
Cteam10:US Monastir
Highlights:
  • EUBC men runner-up (2008)
  • BLNO men champion (2014)
  • BLNO women runner-up (2014)

Miloš Gligorijević (Serbian: Милош Глигоријевић; born December 21, 1976) is a Serbian professional basketball coach. His last job was Head coach of Tunisian club US Monastir. Before that he served as Assistant coach of Ivory Coast, and worked 7 years as coordinator of Youth National Teams in Georgian Basketball Federation, Head coach of Georgia U20 National Team and Assistant coach in Georgia men's National Team

Coaching career

In 2001, at age of 24, Gligorijević started working in KK Partizan Youth program.

2008, as a head coach of University of Belgrade, won second place at 8th European Universities Basketball Championship in Novi Sad.[1]

In 2009, he was added to coaching staff of KK Partizan first team as assistant coach[2] and contributed to all trophies won in next four seasons - 4 Serbian league titles, 3 National "Radivoj Korać cups" and 3 Adriatic league titles.

In October 2013, Gligorijević was named a head coach of Gimle Basket Bergen in Norwegian Premier Leagues (BLNO) with men's and women's team.[3] With both teams, he won regular season competitions, with men was a winner of Final tournament, while with women won silver medal.[4]

Most recently, he signed with Tunisian powerhouse US Monastir which competes in Pro A highest professional league in Tunisia and international BAL.[5]

On national level, in 2010 Gligorijević was member of coaching staff in Serbia U18 National Team[6] at U18 European Championship and in 2013 assistant in Serbia Men's National Team[7] at Eurobasket. From 2015, he was employed in Georgian Basketball Federation on various positions in Youth Program and Men's National Team[8] and represented Georgia on European Championships 2015, 2017 and 2022 and on numerous youth competitions. In 2023, he became assistant in coaching staff of Ivory Coast Men's National Team in their preparation for the World Cup.[9]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 8th EUROPEAN UNIVERSITIES BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP. www.eusa.eu.
  2. Web site: Desna ruka šampiona. www.novosti.rs.
  3. Web site: Nå har Gimle fått ny trener. Mads. Bøyum. October 15, 2013. rbnett.no.
  4. Web site: Gimle best i Norge. www.aftenbladet.no.
  5. Web site: Basket: Le Serbe Milos Gligorijevic à l'US Monastir. www.mosaiquefm.net.
  6. Web site: Jovanović odredio branioce titule. B92.net.
  7. Web site: Krstić i Kalinić nova imena u reprezentaciji. Stefan. Đorđević. www.mvp.rs.
  8. Web site: The Road to Eurobasket - Ilias Zouros and the coaching staff of the national team. www.gbf.ge.
  9. Web site: Miloš Gligorijević za Basketball Sphere: Prilagođavamo se okolnostima koje su promenjive. www.basketballsphere.com.