Zoran Prelević (Serbian Cyrillic: Зоран Прелевић, born 27 December 1952) is a Serbian professional basketball coach and former player.

Zoran Prelević
Personal information
Born (1952-12-27) 27 December 1952 (age 71)
Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Yugoslavia
NationalityMontenegro
Career information
NBA draft1974: undrafted
Playing career1970–1981, 1983–1985
Number7
Coaching career1987–2015
Career history
As player:
1970–1981Radnički Belgrade
1972–1973→ Vojvoda Stepa
1973–1975→ Jasenica
1983–1985Šibenka
As coach:
1987–1989Mladost Zemun
1992–1995Al Hala
1995–1996OKK Beograd
1996–1998Al-Arabi
1998–2002Al Wahda
2005–2006Al Hala
2006–2007Al Ittihad Alexandria
2007Hübner Nyíregyháza
2012–2013Al-Shamal

Playing career

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During his playing days, Prelević played for Radnički Belgrade, KK Vojvoda Stepa,[1] KK Jasenica from Smederevska Palanka, and Šibenka. He retired as a player with Šibenka in 1985.[2]

Playing ban

In 1981, Prelević did not get an apartment from Radnički he was supposed to get under the contract, so he refused to play. Because of that, Radnički banned him permanently. A year later, Radomir Šaper and the Basketball Federation of Yugoslavia annulled the Radnički ban.[2]

National team career

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Prelević was a member of the Yugoslavia team that won the gold medal at the 1976 Balkan Championship. Also, he was a member of the Yugoslavia university basketball team at the 1977 Summer Universiade.[2]

Coaching career

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After retirement, Prelević was as the head coach of Mladost Zemun. In 1992, he became the head coach of Al Hala of the Bahraini Premier League. He won the Bahraini League and the National Cup in 1994. He coached Al Hala until 1995. Thereafter, he coached OKK Beograd, Al-Arabi (Qatar), Al Wahda (UAE), Al Ittihad Alexandria (Egypt), Hübner Nyíregyháza (Hungary), and Al-Shamal (Qatar).[2][3]

National team coaching career

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Prelević was the head coach of Bahrain (1992–1995), Qatar U19 (2002–2003), Kuwait U19 (2003–2005), and Oman (2008–2011).[2]

Personal life

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Prelević earned his bachelor's degree in transport engineering from the University of Belgrade in 1979. He worked as the PTT High School in Belgrade as a telecommunications teacher, from 1986 to 1991. In 1989, he earned his bachelor's degree in basketball coaching from the University of Belgrade.[2][4]

Career achievements

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As player
As coach

References

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  1. ^ "Pola veka postojanja KK Vojvoda Stepa". mozzartsport.com. Retrieved 14 August 2022.
  2. ^ a b c d e f "Zoran Prelević – Prele" (PDF). okkbeograd.org.rs. Retrieved 7 September 2020.
  3. ^ "Al Shamal 2012-13". basketball.asia-basket.com. Retrieved 7 September 2020.
  4. ^ "Prele: Moja viša trenerska škola". kosmagazin.com. Retrieved 14 August 2022.
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