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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