Premijer Liga’s bottom placed Bosco announced that Ivica Buric has been hired as new coach of the team. Buric replaces Matija Brkljacic who was dismissed a few days ago, but he will stay in the coaching staff. Bosco won just one of their 11 games this season. Buric arrives from Zrinjevac 1937, who is currently with a 3-6 record in Central Division of the Second League (third trier). Buric starting his coaching carrer in 1991 at Split as an assistant, before he was promoted as head coach in 1993. He also led Benston, Zadar, Zagorje, Dona Dubrava, Zagreb, Slavonski brod and Jazine in Croatia plus Siroki (Bosnia and Herzegovina), Dynamo Moscow (Russia) and Apollon Patras (Greece). He won Croatian Championship title in 2011 with Zagreb, two Croatian Cup titles with Split and one with Zadar. Buric also served as an assistant coach of the Croatian National team in 1998.
Bosco hires coach Ivica Buric – 54 minutes ago
Premijer Liga’s bottom placed Bosco announced that Ivica Buric has been hired as new coach of the team. Buric replaces Matija Brkljacic who was dismissed a few days ago, but he will stay in the coaching staff. Bosco won just one of their 11 games this season. Buric arrives from Zrinjevac 1937, who is currently with a 3-6 record in Central Division of the Second League (third trier). Buric starting his coaching carrer in 1991 at Split as an assistant, before he was promoted as head coach i… [read more]
Premijer Liga’s bottom placed Bosco announced that Ivica Buric has been hired as new coach of the team. Buric replaces Matija Brkljacic who was dismissed a few days ago, but he will stay in the coaching staff. Bosco won just one of their 11 games this season. Buric arrives from Zrinjevac 1937, who is currently with a 3-6 record in Central Division of the Second League (third trier). Buric starting his coaching carrer in 1991 at Split as an assistant, before he was promoted as head coach in 1993. He also led Benston, Zadar, Zagorje, Dona Dubrava, Zagreb, Slavonski brod and Jazine in Croatia plus Siroki (Bosnia and Herzegovina), Dynamo Moscow (Russia) and Apollon Patras (Greece). He won Croatian Championship title in 2011 with Zagreb, two Croatian Cup titles with Split and one with Zadar. Buric also served as an assistant coach of the Croatian National team in 1998.
Bosco adds Hrvoje Puljko, Mate Vucic and Mateo Vidovic – 19 hours ago
Bosco agreed terms with experienced Hrvoje Puljko (193-G-83) and Mate Vucic (203-PF-97) plus loaned Mateo Vidovic (194-G-99) for the remainder of the season. Hrvoje Puljko (193-G-83) played last season at Al Shamal in Qatari D1 league. He also played for Shahrdary Tabriz (Superleague) in league. He helped them to win the league title despite they ended the regular season at the second place. Puljko is quite experienced player. His career allowed him to visit three different continents, wh… [read more]
Bosco agreed terms with experienced Hrvoje
Puljko (193-G-83) and Mate
Vucic (203-PF-97) plus loaned Mateo
Vidovic (194-G-99) for the remainder of the season. Hrvoje Puljko (193-G-83) played last season at Al Shamal in Qatari D1
league. He also played for Shahrdary
Tabriz (Superleague) in league. He helped them to win the
league title despite they ended the regular season at the second place. Puljko is quite experienced player. His career allowed him to
visit three different continents, while he played in nine different countries.
Puljko tasted the life as pro basketball player in Europe, Asia and of course
North America. He has played previously professionally in Austria
(Timberwolves), Bosnia, Germany, Greece (Peristeri GS Athens), Hungary
(Kaposvari), Kosovo (Penza), Serbia (Spartak), Slovakia and Croatia (Cibona,
Kvarner, Jolly, Dubrava and Slavonski Brod). Mate Vucic (203-F/C-97) started the season at Kvarner
2010 Rijeka in the Prva Liga. In 11 games he averaged impressive
20.9ppg, 11.3rpg, 3.5apg, 1.1spg and 1.7bpg this season. The last season Vucic
played also at Kvarner (also in Prva
Liga) where in 18 games he had very remarkable stats: 15.4ppg, 8.4rpg (#3 in
the league), 2.8apg and 1.1spg. He has played previously for Zamet. Mateo Vidovic (194-G-99) started the season with Cedevita. But in 9 Premijer
Liga games he had just 1.3ppg and 1.1apg this season. Vidovic represented
Croatia at the European Championships U16 in Kaunas (Lithuania) four years ago.
His stats at that event were 9 games: 5.0ppg, 2.3rpg, 1.4apg. Vidovic
has played previously for KK Dubrovnik.
Zaboklanded 19-year old shooting guard Luka Tomas (191-99). He started the season atZadar (Premijer Liga). In 6 games he averaged just 2.8ppg and 1.0rpg this season. Tomas also played 4 games in ABA League where he had only 1.0ppg. The last season he played at Zagreb. In 11 Premijer Liga games he recorded 11.5ppg, 4.5rpg, 2.7apg and 1.3spg. He was a member of Croatian U16 National Team in 2015. Tomas has played previously for two other teams: Cedevita and Radnik. [read more]
Zabok landed 19-year old shooting guard Luka Tomas (191-99). He started the season at Zadar (Premijer Liga). In 6 games he averaged just 2.8ppg and 1.0rpg this season. Tomas also played 4 games in ABA League where he had only 1.0ppg.
The last season he played at Zagreb. In 11 Premijer Liga games he recorded 11.5ppg, 4.5rpg, 2.7apg and 1.3spg. He was a member of Croatian U16 National Team in 2015. Tomas has played previously for two other teams: Cedevita and Radnik.
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