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{{short description|Serbian basketball player and coach}}
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| name = Borislav Ćorković
| name = Borislav Ćorković
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| birth_date = {{birth date|1933|1|9|df=yes}}
| birth_date = {{birth date|1933|1|9|df=yes}}
| birth_place = [[Dvor na Uni]], [[Sava Banovina]], [[Kingdom of Yugoslavia]]
| birth_place = [[Dvor na Uni]], [[Sava Banovina]], [[Kingdom of Yugoslavia]]
| death_date = {{death date and age|2006|1|26|1933|1|9|df=yes}}
| death_date = {{death date and age|2006|1|26|1933|1|9|df=yes}}<ref name="b92*">{{cite web |title=Preminuo Borislav Reba Ćorković |url=https://www.b92.net/sport/kosarka/vesti.php?yyyy=2006&mm=01&dd=26&nav_id=186343 |website=b92.net |accessdate=16 May 2020}}</ref>
| death_place = [[Belgrade]], [[Serbia and Montenegro]]
| death_place = [[Belgrade]], [[Serbia and Montenegro]]
| nationality = Serbian
| nationality = Serbian
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| cyears6 = 1976–1979
| cyears6 = 1976–1979
| cteam6 = [[Yugoslavia women's national basketball team|Yugoslavia Women]]
| cteam6 = [[Yugoslavia women's national basketball team|Yugoslavia Women]]
| cyears7 = 1980–1982
| cyears7 = 1977–1978
| cteam7 = [[KK Partizan|Partizan]]
| cteam7 = [[KK Dinamo Pančevo|Dinamo Pančevo]]
| cyears8 = 1984–1987
| cyears8 = 1980–1982
| cteam8 = [[Kuwait national basketball team|Kuwait]]
| cteam8 = [[KK Partizan|Partizan]]
| cyears9 = 1989–1990
| cyears9 = 1984–1987
| cteam9 = [[KK Partizan|Partizan]]
| cteam9 = [[Kuwait national basketball team|Kuwait]]
| profile =
| cyears10 = 1989–1990
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| cteam10 = [[KK Partizan|Partizan]]
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{{MedalSport|Women's [[basketball]] }}
{{MedalSport| Head coach for {{bkw|YUG}} }}
{{MedalSport| Head coach for {{bkw|YUG}} }}
{{MedalCompetition | [[Balkan Games]] Women }}
{{MedalGold | [[Balkan Games|1977 Turkey]] | [[Yugoslavia women's national basketball team|National Team]] }}
{{MedalBronze | [[Balkan Games|1978 Greece]] | [[Yugoslavia women's national basketball team|National Team]] }}
{{MedalCompetition | [[FIBA EuroBasket Women]] }}
{{MedalCompetition | [[FIBA EuroBasket Women]] }}
{{MedalSilver | [[EuroBasket Women 1978|1978 Poland]] | [[Yugoslavia women's national basketball team|National Team]] }}
{{MedalSilver | [[EuroBasket Women 1978|1978 Poland]] | [[Yugoslavia women's national basketball team|Team]] }}
{{MedalCompetition | [[Balkan Games]] Women }}
{{MedalGold | [[Balkan Games|1977 Turkey]] | [[Yugoslavia women's national basketball team|Team]] }}
{{MedalBronze | [[Balkan Games|1978 Greece]] | [[Yugoslavia women's national basketball team|Team]] }}
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'''Borislav "Reba" Ćorković''' ({{lang-sr-cyr|Борислав Ћорковић}}; January 9, 1933 – January 26, 2006), was a Yugoslav basketball player and coach.
'''Borislav "Reba" Ćorković''' ({{lang-sr-cyr|Борислав Ћорковић}}; 9 January 1933 – 26 January 2006) was a Serbian professional [[basketball]] player and coach.


==Playing career==
==Playing career==
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==Coaching career==
==Coaching career==
In 1958, Ćorković began with coaching career with [[KK Železničar Beograd|Železničar Belgrade]]. From 1960 to 1965, he coached young teams, mostly women, in [[OKK Beograd|OKK Belgrade]]. In 1965, he became a head coach for [[ŽKK Partizan|Partizan women's team]], also coached the junior [[KK Partizan|men's team]] also. In 1974, he joined [[KK Partizan|Partizan men's team]]. He led Partizan as a head coach for five seasons (1974–75, 1975–76, 1980–81, 1981–82, 1989–90) in three stints. He won two [[Yugoslav First Basketball League|national championships]] with them. In the late 1990s and during the 2000s, he worked as an advisor for Partizan's youth selections.<ref name="b92*"/>
Ćorković was a basketball expert and he brought two national championship titles in [[KK Partizan|Partizan]]. With the female [[Yugoslavia women's national basketball team|Yugoslav national team]] he won at the Balkan games of 1977 in [[Ankara]], Turkey, the gold medal, and at 1978 same games in [[Thessaloniki]] the bronze medal. At the [[EuroBasket Women 1978|16th European Championship]] (1978) in [[Poznań]] he won with the female ''"plavi"'' team, the silver medal (record 7 wins 2 losses against [[Soviet Union women's national basketball team|USSR]] and [[Poland women's national basketball team|Poland]]).


As a head coach for the [[Yugoslavia women's national basketball team|Yugoslavia women's national team]], he won the gold medal at the 1977 [[Balkan Games]] in [[Ankara]], Turkey, and the bronze medal at the 1978 Games in [[Thessaloniki]]. Also, he won the silver medal at the [[EuroBasket Women 1978|1978 European Championship for Women]] in [[Poznań]] with 7–2 record. He loses to the [[Soviet Union women's national basketball team|Soviet Union]] and [[Poland women's national basketball team|Poland]]).<ref name="b92*"/>
His coaching career began in 1958 with [[KK Železničar Beograd|Železničar Belgrade]]. From 1960 to 1965 he trained young teams, mostly women, in [[OKK Beograd|OKK Belgrade]]. In 1965, passed from Partizan where he was head coach of women's senior team ([[ŽKK Partizan]]), also he coached the younger men's team. On the bench senior team of 'black and white' was head coach five seasons (1974–75, 1975–76, 1980–81, 1981–82, 1989–90) and since 1998 he worked as a counselor at the youth facilities of Partizan . The young players of the club called him with many love and respect "Dad".


==Career achievements==
==Career achievements==
===Club competitions===
As head coach:
As head coach:
* [[Slobodan Piva Ivković Award for Lifetime Achievement]] (2007)

* [[Yugoslav First Basketball League|Yugoslav League]] champion: '''2''' <small>(with [[KK Partizan|Partizan]]: [[1975–76 Yugoslav First Basketball League|1975–76]], [[1980–81 Yugoslav First Basketball League|1980–81]])</small>
* [[Yugoslav First Basketball League|Yugoslav League]] champion: '''2''' <small>(with [[KK Partizan|Partizan]]: [[1975–76 Yugoslav First Basketball League|1975–76]], [[1980–81 Yugoslav First Basketball League|1980–81]])</small>


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* [[Euroleague Basketball|FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup]] – quarterfinalist <small>(with [[KK Partizan|Partizan]]: [[1989–90 FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup|1989–90]])</small>
* [[Euroleague Basketball|FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup]] – quarterfinalist <small>(with [[KK Partizan|Partizan]]: [[1989–90 FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup|1989–90]])</small>
* [[FIBA Korać Cup]] – semifinalist <small>(with [[KK Partizan|Partizan]]: [[1974–75 FIBA Korać Cup|1974–75]])</small>
* [[FIBA Korać Cup]] – semifinalist <small>(with [[KK Partizan|Partizan]]: [[1974–75 FIBA Korać Cup|1974–75]])</small>

==References==
{{Reflist}}


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{{Yugoslavia squad – EuroBasket Women 1978}}
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Latest revision as of 10:23, 29 April 2022

Borislav Ćorković
Personal information
Born(1933-01-09)9 January 1933
Dvor na Uni, Sava Banovina, Kingdom of Yugoslavia
Died26 January 2006(2006-01-26) (aged 73)[1]
Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro
NationalitySerbian
Career information
Playing career1952–1958
Coaching career1958–1993
Career history
As player:
1952–1958Dinamo Pančevo
As coach:
1958–1960Železničar Belgrade
1960–1965OKK Belgrade (youth)
1965–1970Partizan Women
1970–1972Kuwait (assistant)
1974–1976Partizan
1976–1979Yugoslavia Women
1977–1978Dinamo Pančevo
1980–1982Partizan
1984–1987Kuwait
1989–1990Partizan
Medals
Women's basketball
Head coach for  Yugoslavia
FIBA EuroBasket Women
Silver medal – second place 1978 Poland Team
Balkan Games Women
Gold medal – first place 1977 Turkey Team
Bronze medal – third place 1978 Greece Team

Borislav "Reba" Ćorković (Serbian Cyrillic: Борислав Ћорковић; 9 January 1933 – 26 January 2006) was a Serbian professional basketball player and coach.

Playing career

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During the 1950s, Ćorković played basketball for Dinamo Pančevo of the Yugoslav League.[2]

Coaching career

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In 1958, Ćorković began with coaching career with Železničar Belgrade. From 1960 to 1965, he coached young teams, mostly women, in OKK Belgrade. In 1965, he became a head coach for Partizan women's team, also coached the junior men's team also. In 1974, he joined Partizan men's team. He led Partizan as a head coach for five seasons (1974–75, 1975–76, 1980–81, 1981–82, 1989–90) in three stints. He won two national championships with them. In the late 1990s and during the 2000s, he worked as an advisor for Partizan's youth selections.[1]

As a head coach for the Yugoslavia women's national team, he won the gold medal at the 1977 Balkan Games in Ankara, Turkey, and the bronze medal at the 1978 Games in Thessaloniki. Also, he won the silver medal at the 1978 European Championship for Women in Poznań with 7–2 record. He loses to the Soviet Union and Poland).[1]

Career achievements

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As head coach:

also

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Preminuo Borislav Reba Ćorković". b92.net. Retrieved 16 May 2020.
  2. ^ "Istorijat KK Dinamo – Period I – 1945. – 1962". kktamis.com. Retrieved 16 May 2020.