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Ljubodrag Simonović : ウィキペディア英語版
Ljubodrag Simonović

Ljubodrag “Duci” Simonović (; born 1 January 1949) is a Serbian philosopher, author and retired basketball player. He played with Red Star Belgrade, with which he won two National Championships, three Radivoj Korać National Cups and one FIBA European Cup Winner's Cup. From 1976 to 1978, he played for 1. FC 01 Bamberg in the German Basketball Bundesliga.〔(Bamberg Season 1976/77 ) 〕〔(Bamberg Season 1977/78 ) 〕 Simonović played for the Yugoslav national basketball team that won the 1970 FIBA World Championship, as well as the European "all-star" team.
He earned his Magister degree in law and a Doctorate in philosophy.〔http://www.politika.rs/rubrike/Sport/intervjui/Moj-pas-je-ziveo-bolje-od-mene.lt.html〕 He is an honourable member of the Urban Book Circle.〔(Urban Book Circle – About us section )〕
==Early life==
Born in Vrnjačka Banja to parents Jevrem Simonović and Ilonka Dobai, both of whom worked as hairdressers, young Ljubodrag grew up in Kraljevo with an older brother Vladimir. Their father Jevrem, a Montenegrin Serb born in 1911 whose mother died while giving birth to him and whose father died right after World War I, made a living as a tradesman (in addition to hairdressing he also worked as seamster and tailor) and over time developed a staunchly communist worldview. Simonović's mother Ilonka came from a mixed background, born to German mother Ana Shumetz and Hungarian father János Dobai, a left-leaning officer who participated in the ultimately unsuccessful 1919 Hungarian Revolution before fleeing over the border into the recently established Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes to escape the White Terror of Miklós Horthy, initially settling in Subotica and eventually in Kraljevo where he worked as machinist.〔
As a kid, Simonović took up chess, which he got taught at age five by his father, an avid player himself.〔(Ljubodrag Duci Simonović: O svemu i svačemu – samo ne o košarci! );''Tempo'', 1971〕 Simonović played the game frequently, later citing it as the first arena in which his competitive nature had been displayed.〔(Ljubodrag Duci Simonović: O svemu i svačemu – samo ne o košarci! );''Tempo'', 1971〕 He also loved playing football. As a freshman at University of Belgrade, Duci took part in the 1968 Yugoslav protests.
He got the nickname Duci after the Hungarian word ''böci''.〔(Urban Book Circle – Ljubodrag "Duci" Simonovic biography )〕

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