Željko Obradović

Serbian basketball player and coach

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June 12 2025 Partizan won its 8th ABA League title by defeating Budućnost in the final series with a score of 3–1.
2024 Won ABA League championship with Partizan
April 2024 Obradović signed a contract extension with Partizan. The 2023–24 season was considered unsuccessful as the team did not win any trophies.
2023 Received ABA League Coach of the Year award for the second consecutive year.
2023 Partizan won the ABA League championship, defeating Crvena zvezda 3–2 in the Finals series.
2022 Won ABA League championship with Partizan
2022 Partizan was eliminated in the EuroCup eighfinals by Bursaspor at home court, which was considered a failure for the team.
April 2022 Obradović was named the ABA League Coach of the Season for his team's 2021–22 regular season performances.
June 25 2021 Željko Obradović signed a three-year contract with Partizan, returning to the club after 28 years.
2020 Won Turkish Cup with Fenerbahçe
June 23 2020 Fenerbahçe announced his departure from the head coaching position, with Obradović taking a break from coaching for one year.
2019 Won Turkish Cup and finished 4th in EuroLeague Final Four with Fenerbahçe
2018 Continued his success by being named Manager of the Year in Turkey for the second consecutive year.
2018 Won Turkish League championship, finished 2nd in EuroLeague Final Four with Fenerbahçe
2017 Won EuroLeague Coach of the Year and was named Manager of the Year in Turkey.
May 21 2017 Led Fenerbahçe to win their first-ever EuroLeague championship, defeating Olympiacos in the finals, which was also the first EuroLeague title for a Turkish team.
2016 Won Turkish League championship, Turkish Cup, and Turkish Super Cup with Fenerbahçe, finished 2nd in EuroLeague Final Four
December 3 2016 Officially extended his contract with Fenerbahçe until the end of the 2019-20 season.
May 25 2015 Signed a two-year contract extension with Fenerbahçe after reaching the EuroLeague Final Four, which was the first such appearance in the club's history.
2014 Won Turkish League championship with Fenerbahçe and finished 4th in EuroLeague Final Four
2014 Won Turkish League championship with Fenerbahçe
2013 Won Turkish Super Cup with Fenerbahçe
2013 Won the Turkish League championship in his first season with Fenerbahçe, defeating Galatasaray 4-3 in the league finals.
July 2013 Signed a two-year contract with Fenerbahçe for a reported €3 million net income salary, joining the Turkish club and inheriting a roster including players Bo McCalebb, Bojan Bogdanović, and Emir Preldžić.
2012 Won Greek Cup and finished 4th in EuroLeague Final Four with Panathinaikos
2011 Secured a trifecta of awards: Eurobasket News All-Europe Coach of the Year, EuroLeague Coach of the Year, and Greek League Coach of the Year.
2011 Won EuroLeague and Greek League championships with Panathinaikos
2010 Won Greek League championship with Panathinaikos

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