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Dušan Ivković (Serbia)
Born on October 29, 1943, in Belgrade, Serbia.
Nationality:
Serbia
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Enshrined as a coach in the FIBA Hall of Fame on September 30, 2017.

Clubs

As Player:
Radnički Belgrade (1958–1968)

As Coach:
Radnički Belgrade (1968-1978) Youth Categories
Partizan Belgrade (1978-1980)
Aris Thessaloniki (1980-1982)
Radnički Belgrade (1982-1984)
Šibenka (1984-1987)
Vojvodina Novi Sad (1987-1990)
PAOK Thessaloniki (1991-1994)
Panionios (1994-1996)
Olympiacos (1996-1999)
AEK (1999-2001)
CSKA Moscow (2002-2005)
Dynamo Moscow (2005-2007)
Olympiacos (2010-2012)
Anadolu Efes (2014-2016)

Club Highlights

Yugoslav Junior League champion (1972-1973)
Yugoslav League champion (1979)
Yugoslav Cup winner (1979)
FIBA Korać Cup champion (1979)
Three-time Greek League champion (1992, 1997 and 2012)
Saporta Cup champion (2000)
Four-time Greek Cup winner (1997, 2000, 2001 and 2011)
Two-time Euroleague champion (1997 and 2012)
Three-time Russian League champion (2003-2005)
Russian Cup winner (2005)
EuroCup champion (2006)
Silver medallist at the European Championship with Serbia (2009)
Turkish Cup winner (2015)
Turkish President's Cup winner (2015)

National Team

As coach
Yugoslavia (1987-1991, 1995)
Silver medallist at Universiade with Yugoslavia (1983)
Gold medallist at Universiade with Yugoslavia (1987)
Three-time gold (1989, 1991, 1995) and one-time bronze medallist (1987) at the European Championship with Yugoslavia
Silver medallist at the Olympic Games with Yugoslavia (1988)
Gold medallist at the World Championship with Yugoslavia (1990)

Serbia (2008-2013)
Silver medallist at EuroBasket (2009)

As assistant coach
Yugoslavia (1986-1987)

Bronze medallist at World Championship (1986)

As Federal Selector:

Yugoslavia (1996-2000)
Silver medallist at the Olympic Games (1996)
Gold medallist (1997) and bronze medallist (1999) at European Championship 
Gold medallist at World Championship (1998)

Individual Highlights

Russian League Coach of the Year (2004)
Euroleague Coach of the Year (2012)
Greek League Best Coach (2012)