Mirko Novosel

Mirko Novosel
Mirko Novosel
Datos personales
Nombre completo Mirko Novosel
Nacimiento Zagreb, RFS Yugoslavia, 30 de enero de 1938
Nacionalidad Bandera de Croacia Croacia
Carrera
Deporte Baloncesto
Selección nacional Yugoslavia y Croacia
Club actual retirado
Medallero
Juegos Olímpicos
Plata Montreal 1976 Yugoslavia
Oro Moscú 1980 Yugoslavia
Bronce Los Ángeles 1984 Yugoslavia
Campeonato mundial de baloncesto
Plata Puerto Rico 1974 Yugoslavia
Campeonato Europeo de Baloncesto
Oro España 1973 Yugoslavia
Oro Yugoslavia 1975 Yugoslavia
Bronce Alemania 1993 Croacia

Mirko Novosel, es un ex entrenador de baloncesto croata nacido el 30 de enero de 1938, en Zagreb, RFS Yugoslavia.

Equipos como entrenador

  • 1967-1971 Locomotive Zagreb
  • 1971-1972 Categorías inferiores Yugoslavia
  • 1972-1976 Yugoslavia
  • 1976-1988 Cibona Zagreb
  • 1988-1990 Basket Napoli
  • 1980 Yugoslavia
  • 1984 Yugoslavia
  • 1993 Croacia

Palmarés

Cibona Zagreb: 1984-85, 1985-86
  • Recopa de Europa: 2
Cibona Zagreb: 1981-82, 1986-87
  • Liga de Yugoslavia: 2
Cibona Zagreb: 1981-82, 1984-85
  • Copa de Yugoslavia: 7
Cibona Zagreb: 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1988

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