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Euroleague Basketball joins the Serbian and global basketball community in mourning the passing of coaching legend Dusko Vujosevic, who died at the age of 67.
Vujosevic devoted most of his illustrious coaching career — spanning more than five decades — to Partizan Mozzart Bet Belgrade. He first joined the club as an assistant coach in the mid-1980s before leading Partizan to the 1988 European Cup Final Four as head coach. Over four separate stints in charge, he guided the club to numerous successes, including a return to the EuroLeague Final Four in 2010.
Under Vujosevic's leadership, Partizan won 12 domestic league championships, the 1989 Korac Cup title, and six Adriatic League championships.
“European and Serbian basketball has lost one of its most passionate minds and devoted teachers. Dusko Vujosevic was a man of basketball, a mentor, and a symbol of integrity and dedication to the game. His influence shaped generations of players and coaches, leaving an indelible mark on our sport. On behalf of Euroleague Basketball, I extend my deepest condolences to his family, friends, and all who had the privilege to learn from him. His legacy will live on in every court, every team, and every young player who carries forward his love for basketball,” stated Euroleague Basketball President, Dejan Bodiroga.
Beyond Partizan, Vujosevic coached an extensive list of clubs across Europe, including OKK Belgrade, Crvena Zvezda Meridianbet Belgrade, Radnicki Belgrade and Mladost Zemun in Serbia; Oximesa Granada in Spain; Brescia, Olimpia Pistoia and VL Pesaro in Italy; CSKA Moscow in Russia; Limoges CSP in France; and U-BT Cluj-Napoca in Romania.
Vujosevic also left his mark on the international stage, serving as head coach of three national teams: U-18 Yugoslavia, Montenegro, and Bosnia and Herzegovina. Among his early coaching achievements, he led Yugoslavia to a gold medal at the 1988 FIBA European Championship for Juniors. In recognition of his impact on the game, he was voted by his peers as the Alexander Gomelsky EuroLeague Coach of the Year for the 2008–09 season.
A moment of silence will be observed before today and Round 37 games´ to honor his memory and remarkable legacy.
May his memory be a blessing.

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