RIP. Legendary Partizan and Serbia national team coach Dusko Vujosevic has died
Kenley Ward
Dailysports's expert
Dusko made a tremendous impact on the world of basketball.
Details: Today it was reported that Dusko Vujosevic, former head coach of the Serbia national team and BC Partizan, has passed away at the age of 67.
According to reports, Vujosevic died after a long illness, a battle he fought bravely for many years.
Vujosevic will forever be etched in the history of Serbian and European basketball. In the 2008-2009 season, Dusko was named EuroLeague Coach of the Year.
Throughout his career, Dusko Vujosevic managed the following basketball teams:
- Partizan.
- Granada.
- Crvena zvezda.
- Brescia.
- Olimpia Pistoia.
- Scavolini.
- Radnički.
- Serbia and Montenegro national team.
- Serbia national team.
- CSKA.
- Limoges.
- Bosnia and Herzegovina national team.
- Universitatea (Cluj-Napoca).
One of Dusko Vujosevic's greatest achievements was leading Partizan to third place in the 1987-88 season and taking the club to the EuroLeague Final Four in 2010, where they came just seconds away from defeating Olympiacos in the semifinal.
Rest in peace, legend.
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