Željko Obradović, born on March ninth, nineteen sixty, is a distinguished Serbian basketball coach and former player, renowned for his exceptional contributions to the sport. He has recently served as the head coach for Partizan in the Basketball League of Serbia, the ABA League, and the EuroLeague.
Regarded as the greatest coach in European basketball history, Obradović boasts an impressive record of sixty-six club titles and honors throughout his thirty-year coaching career. His remarkable achievements include a record nine EuroLeague titles with five different clubs and eighteen EuroLeague Final Four appearances, showcasing his unparalleled expertise and leadership.
In addition to his club success, Obradović has also made significant contributions to the Yugoslavia national team, now known as Serbia. His tenure as head coach saw the team secure gold medals at the nineteen ninety-seven EuroBasket and the nineteen ninety-eight FIBA World Championship, further solidifying his legacy in international basketball.
Obradović's individual accolades are equally impressive, having received two FIBA European Coach of the Year awards, three EuroLeague Coach of the Year awards, and four Greek Basket League Best Coach awards, among others. In two thousand eight, he was honored as one of the fifty Greatest EuroLeague Contributors, a testament to his enduring impact on the game.