Vladimir Lučić (Serbian Cyrillic: Владимир Лучић; born October 4, 1982) is a Serbian professional basketball coach.
Personal information | |
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Born | Čačak, SR Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia | October 4, 1982
Nationality | Serbian |
Position | Head coach |
Coaching career | 2001–present |
Career history | |
As coach: | |
2006–2007 | Beovuk 72 |
2007–2008 | FMP Železnik (youth, asst.) |
2008–2009 | Beovuk 72 (assistant) |
2009–2010 | Beovuk 72 (youth) |
2010–2012 | Žarkovo |
2012–2013 | Concordia Chiajna |
2014–2016 | Traiskirchen Lions |
2017–2020 | Sloboda Užice |
2020–2021 | Vršac |
2021 | Budapesti Honvéd |
2021–2022 | Rasta Vechta |
2022 | Čačak 94 |
Career highlights and awards | |
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Coaching career
editLučić begun his professional coaching career in 2001.[1] He was a staff member for the Beovuk 72 youth team. Later, he coached Beovuk 72 and Žarkovo of Serbian 2nd-tier League. In 2012, Lučić was named a head coach for the Romanian team Concordia Chiajna. In November 2013, he left Concordia.[1]
In January 2014, Lučić became a head coach for the Austrian team Arkadia Traiskirchen Lions of the Austrian Bundesliga.[2] His contract was not renewed after the 2014-15 campaign due to financial reasons.[3] However, Lučić returned to Arkadia in November 2015.[4] He reached the semifinals of the Austrian championship with the club and parted company with the team after the 2015–16 season.[5]
In January 2017, Lučić was named a head coach for the Serbian team Sloboda Užice of the Serbian 2nd-tier League.[6] He won the Second Serbian League in the 2017–18 season and moved Sloboda Užice to the Basketball League of Serbia for the 2018–19 season.[7] On 1 November 2020, Sloboda Užice parted ways with him. On the next day, he was hired as the new head coach for Vršac.[8][9] In July 2021, he signed a two-year contract extension with Vršac.[10] In August 2021, he parted ways with Vršac.[11]
After agreeing on terms with Budapesti Honvéd in the summer of 2021[12] and coaching the team until October 2021,[13] he signed with SC Rasta Vechta of the German second-tier league ProA on November 9, 2021.[14]
References
edit- ^ a b "Vladimir Lučić za MVP: Tica je zvezda u Rumuniji". mvp.rs (in Serbian). Retrieved 27 December 2018.
- ^ "Vladimir Lučić novi trener Arkadije". mvp.rs (in Serbian). Retrieved 27 December 2018.
- ^ "Lucic muss Traiskirchen verlassen". www.noen.at (in German). 2015-05-18. Retrieved 2021-11-10.
- ^ "Coach Lucic hilft bei Traiskirchen interimistisch aus". sport.ORF.at (in German). 2015-11-26. Retrieved 2021-11-10.
- ^ "Traiskirchen Lions tauschen Trainergespann aus". sport.ORF.at (in German). 2016-07-26. Retrieved 2021-11-10.
- ^ "Poznati trener iz Čačka preuzeo užičku Slobodu". ozonpress.net (in Serbian). Retrieved 27 December 2018.
- ^ "SLOBODA U ELITI Sponzor iz Čikaga i trener iz Čačka vratili najbolju srpsku košarku u Užice". sport.blic.rs. Retrieved 27 December 2018.
- ^ "Popović preuzeo Slobodu, Lučić se iz Užica seli na klupu Vršca". mozzartsport.com. Retrieved 3 November 2020.
- ^ "Do juče u Užicu, od danas u Vršcu". kablarnet.rs. Retrieved 3 November 2020.
- ^ "Vladimir Lučić još dve sezone ostaje trener Vršca". mozzartsport.com. Retrieved 6 July 2021.
- ^ "Ilić dobio novog trenera u Vršcu". bhbasket.ba. Retrieved 13 August 2021.
- ^ "Vladimir Lucic: Készen állunk a bajnoki rajtra! – Budapesti Honvéd Sportegyesület" (in Hungarian). Retrieved 2021-11-10.
- ^ "Magyar Kosárlabdázók Országos Szövetsége - MKOSZ". hunbasket.hu (in Hungarian). Retrieved 2021-11-10.
- ^ "Vladimir Lucic soll Rasta auf Kurs bringen". OM online. Retrieved 2021-11-10.
External links
edit- Coach Profile at eurobasket.com
- Coach Profile at 3&D Basketball Agency
- Coach Profile at interperformances.com