OKK Beograd explained

OKK Beograd
Nickname:Klonferi
Leagues:Basketball League of Serbia
History:KK Metalac
(1945–1950)
KK BSK
(1950–1958)
OKK Beograd
(1958–present)
Arena:Mega Factory
Capacity:700
Location:Belgrade, Serbia
Colors:Blue, White
Affiliation:Mega Basket
President:Aleksa Milošević
Championships:4 Yugoslav Leagues
3 Yugoslav Cups
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Omladinski košarkaški klub Beograd (Serbian: Омладински кошаркашки клуб Београд), commonly referred to as OKK Beograd, is a men's professional basketball club based in Belgrade, Serbia. They are currently competing in the Basketball League of Serbia. It is part of the multi-sports Belgrade-based sport club OSD Beograd. The club is the league affiliate of Mega Basket.

The club was founded in 1945 as KK Metalac. In 1950, the club changed its name to KK BSK, and then in 1958 to OKK Beograd, which it keeps to this day.[1] The OKK Beograd squads have won 4 National League championships. They have played three different National League since 1945, including the Yugoslav First Federal League (1945–1992), the First League of Serbia and Montenegro (1992–2006), and the Serbian League (2006 onward). They have also won 3 National Cup titles.

The club has its own Hall of Fame. The members are Radivoj Korać, Slobodan Gordić, Bogomir Rajković, Trajko Rajković, Miodrag Nikolić, Milorad Erkić, and Borislav Stanković.[2] Several members of the club have been inducted into the FIBA Hall of Fame, including player Korać, coach Aleksandar Nikolić and contributors Radomir Šaper and Stanković. Stanković and Korać are members of the Basketball Hall of Fame.

History

OKK Beograd made most of its achievements during a so-called 'golden era' - a period between 1957 and 1965. The key players of this generation were Radivoj Korać, Slobodan Gordić, Bogomir Rajković, Trajko Rajković, Miodrag Nikolić and Milorad Erkić who would later be the coach of the women's squad, and longtime coordinator of the OKK youth program. They developed under the guidance of coaches Borislav Stanković and Aleksandar Nikolić and team director Radomir Šaper, and went on to win six national trophies and achieve high results in European competitions. In less than a decade, OKK Beograd won four Yugoslav League championships; in 1958, 1960, 1963 and 1964, accompanied by two Yugoslav Cups in 1960 and 1962. The club also reached the semifinals of a European Champions Cup on three occasions, but failed to reach the finals, losing to Academic Sofia in 1959, Spartak Brno in 1964 and Real Madrid in 1965. After 1965, the core of the team went abroad and the results dropped. However, the club did reach the finals of the first-ever Korać Cup in 1972 but lost to another Yugoslav club, Cibona (known at the time as Lokomotiva). Although OKK Beograd remained among the top Serbian and Yugoslav teams, the next trophy was not won until 1993, with the victory in the Yugoslav Cup.

On June 14, 2018, the club signed a contract on sports and technical cooperation with Adriatic League team Mega Basket.[3] [4]

Sponsorship naming

The club has had several denominations through the years due to its sponsorship:

Home arenas

Players

Current roster

Head coaches

Hall of Famers, greatest players and contributors

Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame

See main article: List of members of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.

OKK Beograd Hall of Famers
Players
No.NamePositionTenureInducted
5 1954–1967 2022
Coaches
NamePositionTenureInducted
Head coach 1961–1963
1965–1967
1998
Contributors
NamePositionTenureInducted
Head coach 1954–1961
1964–1965
1969–1970
1991

FIBA Hall of Fame

See main article: List of members of the FIBA Hall of Fame.

OKK Beograd Hall of Famers
Players
No.NamePositionTenureInducted
5 1954–1967 2022
Coaches
NamePositionTenureInducted
Head coach 1961–1963
1965–1967
2007
Contributors
NamePositionTenureInducted
Head coach 1954–1961
1964–1965
1969–1970
2007
Team director 2007

FIBA Order of Merit recipients

See main article: FIBA Order of Merit.

FIBA Order of Merit recipients
OrderNameTenureInducted
19 1951 as player
1961–1963, 1965–1967 as coach
1995
39 team director 1999
65 1954–1961, 1964–1965, 1969–1970 as coach 2015

FIBA's 50 Greatest Players

See main article: FIBA's 50 Greatest Players (1991).

50 Greatest EuroLeague Contributors

See main article: 50 Greatest EuroLeague Contributors (2008).

OKK Beograd EuroLeague Contributors
Players
No.NamePositionTenureInducted
5 1954–1967 2008
Coaches
NamePositionTenureInducted
Head coach 1961–1963
1965–1967
2008

Season-by-season

SeasonTierDivisionPos.PostseasonNational CupRegional competitionsEuropean competitions
2006–071 BLS First League126–16
2007–082 BLS B League516–10
2008–092 BLS B Leaguebgcolor=#D0F0C0 221–5
2009–101 BLS First League417–9align=left bgcolor=#D0F0C Quarterfinalistbgcolor=#D0F0C 7–5
2010–111 BLS First Leaguebgcolor=#D0F0C0 2 7th23–17align=left bgcolor=#D0F0C Quarterfinalistbgcolor=#D0F0C 5–5
2011–121 BLS First League515–112–8
2012–13 1 BLS First League912–142–6
2013–141 BLS First League614–12align=left bgcolor=#D0F0C Quarterfinalist
2014–151 BLS First League611–11
2015–161 BLS First League129–17
2016–171 BLS First League1111–15
2017–181 BLS First League129–17
2018–191 BLS First Leaguebgcolor=#D0F0C0 4 A-5th19–17
2019–201 BLS First League139–17
2020–211 BLS First League1012–18
2021–221 BLS First League1314–16

Trophies and awards

See also: List of basketball clubs in Serbia by major honours won.

Trophies

Awards

Notable players

1940s
1950s
1960s
1970s
1980s
1990s
2000s
2010s
2020s

International record

See main article: article and OKK Beograd in international competitions.

SeasonAchievementNotes
FIBA European Champions Cup
1964–65SemifinalsEliminated by Real Madrid, 174–180 (1–1)
1963–64SemifinalsEliminated by Spartak ZJŠ Brno, 178–179 (1–1)
1958–59SemifinalsEliminated by Academic, 156–163 (1–1)
1960–61Second roundEliminated by Antwerpse, 47–68 (0–2)
FIBA Korać Cup
1972Runners-upEliminated by Lokomotiva, 156–165 (1–1)
1977–78Round of 162nd in Group C with Juventud Freixenet, Xerox Milano, and SSV Hagen (3–3)

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: History of OKK Beograd. okkbeograd.org.rs. 1 May 2018.
  2. Web site: Hall of Fame of OKK Beograd. okkbeograd.org.rs. 1 May 2018.
  3. Web site: Mega i OKK Beograd potpisali ugovor o saradnji . b92.net . 27 July 2018.
  4. Web site: POTPISANA SARADNJA Megini talenti u OKK Beogradu . sport.blic.rs . 27 July 2018.