KK Igokea m:tel, Aleksandrovac

Beginnings

Beginnings Even though they have become well known to the broader basketball public at the territory of the former Yugoslavia only several years ago, when they joined the regional competition, Igokea is a club with long lasting tradition. It's begiggnings go back into 23 July 1973, when KK Potkozarje was established in Aleksandrovac by a group of enthusiasts that set themselves a main goal to introduce basketball to local youth and teach them the basics. In the second half of the 1990's, the club was renamed to Igokea and that's when the club where main emphasis was put on its youth categories got another dimension and adopted the highest ambitions at the senior level.

Glory Days

Glory Days Igokea's first trophy came in 2001, when the club from Aleksandrovac conquered the entire competition in Bosnia and Herzegovina and became champion. Six years later, it won their first national cup trophy. By now the club has won six championship and five cup trophies. In 2010/11 season, Igokea participated in the ABA League for the first time and in 2013 it reached the regional league's final four tournament, securing themselves also a spot in the Eurocup and that's when it entered the biggest international stage.

Club Information

Gradiška cesta br. 57, 78255 Aleksandrovac, BIH SHOW MAP
kkigokea@blic.net
+387 51 580 020
+387 51 582 230
+387 51 580 020

Administration

President:Boris Spasojević
General Manager:Vuk Radivojević

Venue

Sport hall Laktaši
Nemanjina bb, 78250 Laktaši, BIH SHOW MAP

Trophy Case

BiH Championship:

2001, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2020, 2022, 2023

BiH Cup:

2007, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022

Club Transfers

Players left Season 2023/24

Stefan Đorđević (Girona)
Darko Talić (Borac Mozzart)
Tay Waller (Mornar-Barsko zlato)
Srđan Bošković
Ognjen Radošić 
Nenad Nerandžić
Dušan Makitan
Brayant Crawford
Mihailo Bošković
Stefan Moody
Nikola Tanasković (Budućnost VOLI)
Nemanja Gordić
Haris Delalić (MZT Skopje Aerodrom)

Players arrived Season 2023/24

Edin Atić (Budućnost VOLI)
Zoran Nikolić (ESSM Le Portel)
Stefan Moody (Chorale Roanne)
Dušan Makitan (youth team)
Marko Jeremić (Cedevita Olimpija)
Jackie Carmichael (Gaziantep)
Nemanja Gordić (U-BT Cluj-Napoca)
Goran Filipović (Torun)

Team Roster

# Name Position Height Date of Birth Nationality
Andrej Ačimović Center 206 15.03.2006 BIH
Faruk Duvnjak Guard 190 14.07.2006 BIH
3 Kosta Kondić Guard 193 05.08.2001 BIH
5 Mihailo Bošković Forward 205 30.06.2002 SRB
8 Goran Filipović Guard 180 26.11.1996 HRV
11 Ognjen Stanković Guard 203 19.03.2005 SRB
13 Marko Jošilo Forward 200 16.10.1992 SRB
17 Mario Nakić Forward 202 14.06.2001 SRB
21 Dragan Milosavljevic Shooting Guard 198 11.05.1989 SRB
25 Nikola Marić Power Forward 206 19.12.1998 BIH
32 Jackie Carmichael Center 205 02.01.1990 USA
34 Marko Jeremić Shooting Guard 192 23.11.1991 SRB
35 Ognjen Radošić Shooting Guard 197 26.05.2006 SRB
77 Velibor Milovanović Power Forward 200 07.01.2004 BIH
Vladimir Jovanović Coach

Club Statistics

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Game Stats

overall FG2 FG3 FT Rebs Blck Foul
Pts % M A % M A % M A % D O T Ass St To Fv Ag Cm Rv Val

FG2, FG3 - Field Goals

M - Made

Ag - Against

Rebs - Rebounds

St - Steals

FT - Free Throws

A - Attempted

Foul - Foul

D - Defensive

To - Turnover

Min - Minutes

Blck - Blocks

Cm - Committed

O - Offensive

Val - Index Value

Pts - Points

Fv - in Favoure of

Rv - Received

Ass - Assists

W - Won, L - Lost

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