Marko Radovanović

Serbian basketball player From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Marko Radovanović (Serbian Cyrillic: Марко Радовановић, born 3 April 1996) is a Serbian professional basketball player who last played for Krka of the Slovenian League. Now he plays for Szolnoki Olajbányász, in the hungarian league.

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Marko Radovanović
Personal information
Born (1996-04-03) 3 April 1996 (age 28)
Čačak, FR Yugoslavia
NationalitySerbian
Listed height2.08 m (6 ft 10 in)
Career information
Playing career2014–present
PositionPower forward
Career history
2014–2018Crvena zvezda
2014–2016FMP
2016–2017Borac Čačak
2017–2018→FMP
2018–2021FMP
2021–2023Cedevita Olimpija
2023–2024Krka
Career highlights and awards
Medals
Men'sbasketball
Representing  Serbia
U18 European Championship
2014 TurkeyTeam
FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship
2012 Lithuania & LatviaTeam
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Early career

Radovanović grew up with KK Mladost Čačak youth system. In 2013, he joined the Crvena zvezda U18 team.[1] He won the 2014 Euroleague NIJT.[2]

Professional career

In April 2014, Radovanović signed a four-year professional contract for Crvena zvezda.[1][3] Prior to the 2014–15 season he was loaned to FMP where he played for two seasons. In summer 2016, Radovanović was loaned to his hometown team Borac for the 2016–17 season.[4] In June 2017, Radovanović was loaned to FMP.

On 2 July 2021 he signed with Cedevita Olimpija of the Slovenian League.[5]

National team career

Radovanović was a member of the Serbian under-16 team that won the bronze medal the 2012 FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship in Latvia and Lithuania. Over four tournament games, he averaged 2.8 points and 3.8 rebounds per game.[6] Radovanović was a member of the Serbian under-18 team that won the silver medal at the 2014 FIBA Europe Under-18 Championship in Konya, Turkey. Over nine tournament games, he averaged 5.2 points, 4.2 rebounds and 0.4 assists per game.[7] Radovanović was a member of the Serbian under-20 team that competed at the 2016 FIBA Europe Under-20 Championship in Helsinki, Finland. Over nine tournament games, he averaged 4.4 points, 1.4 rebounds and 0.9 assists per game.[8]

References

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