Former basketball player Josip Cesar has been appointed coach of the Croatian national basketball team.
In Croatia, one of the European basketball schools, a change has been made to the main training.
After a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Croatian Basketball Federation in the capital, Zagreb, it was announced that 45-year-old Cesar was the new coach of the national basketball team.
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Born in 1978 in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Cesar started his football career with basketball club Zagreb in 1992, won the European gold medal with the Croatian youth national team in 1996 and was named MVP (Most Valuable Player) in the league. championship.
During his coaching career, Cesar was the head coach of the Croatian U-20 men’s national team and assisted Drazen Anzolović, the national team coach, as well as his predecessor Aleksandar Petrović.
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