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Jure Zdovc or Jurij Zdovc, (born 13 December 1966 in Slovenia) known as is a retired Slovenian basketball player.
He played for Olimpija Ljubljana, Virtus Bologna, CSP Limoges, Iraklis BC, Helios Domzale, Paris, Panionios BC, Split, Geoplin Slovan.
Playing for Olimpija Ljubljana, Jure Zdovc won 2 Slovenian league titles, 3 Slovenian Cups and the 2002 Adriatic League.
In 1993 he won the Euroleague and the french championship playing for Limoges. In 1997 as aParis Racing player won the french championship.
He was a member of the Yugoslavia National Squad that won the gold medal at Eurobasket 1989 Eurobasket 1991. He also won the gold medal in the 1990 FIBA World Championship.