Milorad Sokolović | |
Height M: | 1.90 |
Birth Date: | 1922 8, df=y |
Birth Place: | Belgrade, Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes |
Death Place: | Belgrade, FR Yugoslavia |
Nationality: | Serbian |
Career Position: | Center |
Career Number: | 11 |
Career Start: | 1946 |
Career End: | 1952 |
Coach Start: | 1952 |
Coach End: | 1958 |
Years1: | 1942 |
Team1: | Obilić |
Years2: | 1946 |
Team2: | Metalac |
Years3: | 1947–1952 |
Team3: | Crvena zvezda |
Cyears1: | 1952–1957 |
Cteam1: | Crvena zvezda Ladies |
Cyears2: | 1958 |
Cteam2: | Yugoslavia Women |
Highlights: | As player:
As coach:
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Milorad Sokolović (Serbian: Милорад Соколовић; 10 August 1922[1] – 26 June 1999), also known by his nickname Soko (Serbian: Соко; in English Falcon), was a Serbian basketball player, coach and sports journalist. He represented the Yugoslavia national basketball team internationally.
Sokolović played for Belgrade-based teams Metalac and Crvena zvezda of the Yugoslav First League. He won six National Championships with the Zvezda.[2] In July 1950, he was a member of the Zvezda squad that won an international cup tournament in Milan, Italy.[3]
Sokolović was a member of the Yugoslavia national basketball team at the 1950 FIBA World Championship in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Over four tournament games, he averaged 0.5 points per game.[4] The World Championship in Argentina was the inaugural tournament.
Sokolović coached the women's team of Crvena zvezda in the Yugoslav Women's Basketball League during 1950s. He succeeded Nebojša Popović on that coaching position.
Sokolović coached the Yugoslavia women's national team at the 1958 European Women's Basketball Championships in Poland.[5]
Sokolović served as the secretary-general of the Yugoslav Basketball Federation and as a President of basketball club Crvena zvezda.
Sokolović also worked as a sports journalist, contributing to Sport, a Serbian daily sports newspaper.[6] [7]