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Željko Obradović

1960 - Today

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Željko Obradović (born 9 March 1960) is a Serbian professional basketball coach and former professional player who is the head coach for Partizan of the Basketball League of Serbia (KLS), the ABA League and the EuroLeague. Widely regarded as the greatest coach in European basketball history and outside the NBA, Obradović has won a total of 64 club titles and honours over the course of his 30-year-long coaching career, including a record nine EuroLeague titles with five different clubs, along with 18 EuroLeague Final Four appearances. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Željko Obradović has received more than 1,044,835 page views. His biography is available in 25 different languages on Wikipedia. Željko Obradović is the 94th most popular coach (down from 85th in 2019), the 106th most popular biography from Serbia (down from 93rd in 2019) and the 3rd most popular Serbian Coach.

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Among COACHES

Among coaches, Željko Obradović ranks 94 out of 328Before him are Juande Ramos, Otto Barić, Andreas Köpke, Vladimir Petković, Georges Leekens, and Robert Prosinečki. After him are Roberto Donadoni, Huub Stevens, Miljan Miljanić, Jozef Adamec, David Moyes, and Walter Zenga.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1960, Željko Obradović ranks 81Before him are Naoki Urasawa, Samia Suluhu Hassan, Melissa Leo, Lepa Brena, Abdullah Abdullah, and Tony Robbins. After him are Igor Belanov, Jonathan Larson, Nicoletta Braschi, Gazebo, Michael Hutchence, and Damon Wayans.

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In Serbia

Among people born in Serbia, Željko Obradović ranks 106 out of 564Before him are Đorđe Balašević (1953), Stepa Stepanović (1856), Svetozar Marković (1846), Mutimir of Serbia (830), Desanka Maksimović (1898), and Nikolaj Velimirović (1880). After him are Jovan Divjak (1937), Vlastimir (805), Enki Bilal (1951), Monica Seles (1973), Ilija Garašanin (1812), and Miki Manojlović (1950).

Among COACHES In Serbia

Among coaches born in Serbia, Željko Obradović ranks 3Before him are Dušan Ivković (1943) and Dragan Stojković (1965). After him are Vladimir Petrović (1955), Slavoljub Muslin (1953), Josip Kuže (1952), Radmilo Ivančević (1950), and Ivan Jovanović (1962).