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Aleksandar "Aco" Petrović (serb. Ацо Петровић; October 14, 1959 – December 1, 2014) was a Serbian basketball coach from Požega, Serbia. He died on 1 December 2014 at the age of 55. ==Career== ;Club Career: * 1993-1997 KK Radnički Beograd *1997–1998 KK Crvena zvezda (assistant coach)- champions of Yugoslavia *1998–2003 KK FMP- Yugoslavian Cup final *2003–2004 KK Hemofarm-Yugoslavian Cup final *2004 FIBA Europe League All Star Day, Kiev *2004–2007 BC Lokomotiv Rostov (2005 FIBA Europe Cup finalist) *2005 FIBA Europe League All Star Day, Cyprus *2007–2009 UNICS Kazan (3rd in Superleague (2009); Russian Cup winner (2009); ULEB Cup Final Eight (2008)) *2009 KK Crvena zvezda 〔(Ацо Петровић тренер Звезде )〕 *2010 BC Žalgiris 〔(Žalgiris hires Aco Petrovic as head coach )〕〔(Žalgiris axes coach Aco Petrović )〕 *2011 KK FMP 〔(ФМП сменио тренера, Ацо Петровић уместо Ђокића )〕 *2011 BC Azovmash 〔(Coach Aco Petrovic leaves Azovmash Mariupol )〕 *2012–2013 UNICS Kazan 〔(Петрович возглавил УНИКС )〕 ;National Team: *2001 European Championship – Yugoslavia (assistant for coach Svetislav Pešić’), gold medals; *2002 FIBA World Championship – Yugoslavia (assistant for coach Svetislav Pešić’), gold medals; *2008 FIBA World Championship – Serbia (assistant for coach Dušan Ivković); *2009 European Championship – Serbia (assistant for coach Dušan Ivković), silver medals; 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Aco Petrović (basketball)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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