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ŽKK Jedinstvo Tuzla
LeaguesBosnian League
FoundedFebruary 5, 1945; 79 years ago (1945-02-05)
ArenaSKPC Mejdan
(capacity: 5.000)
LocationTuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Team colorsBlue and White
   
PresidentBosnia and Herzegovina Mara Lakić Brčaninović
Head coachBosnia and Herzegovina Mara Lakić Brčaninović

Ženski košarkaški klub Jedinstvo Tuzla is a women's basketball club from Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina. In 1989 they won the EuroLeague Women, and they played in the 1990 Ronchetti Cup final. The most famous ex-player is Razija Mujanović. Among the other players were: Mara Lakić, Zorica Dragičević, Naida Hot, Smilja Rađenović, Ilvana Zvizdić, Jadranka Savić, Vesna Pođanin, Dragana Jeftić and Stojanka Došić. The most famous ex-coach is Mihajlo Vuković.

History

The club was founded in 1945 immediately after the liberation of Yugoslavia in World War II, the same as its male counterpart KK Sloboda Dita.

The club was amateur since its inception, in the early 1970s. The club played in the second Yugoslav Basketball League, with mediocre results until season 1979/1980, when they were promoted to the first Yugoslavian Basketball League. However, they were relegated the following year. The club got back into the first league in season 1982/1983, where they finished in eighth position and were secure from relegation.

The club kept growing and getting better and better results, until winning the title in season 1986/1987.

In season 1987/1988 Jedinstvo played in Europe for the first time. They beat Arama Ankara in the Qualification round, and after that they beat Universitatea Cluj in First round, and got into Group, where they finished third. In home competition they weren't dominant as year before but they managed to secure title in Play Offs after third game.

In the season that followed in 1987/1989, Jedinstvo was once again representative of Yugoslavia in Euroleague and they won competition over Vicenza, but they failed to clinch the domestic title after finishing regular part of season as first.

In season 1989/1990, Jedinstvo won its last Yugoslavia title, and finished second placed in Ronchetti Cup.

In season 1990/1991 the team played in Euroleague, and they finished fifth in Yugoslav League short of two games. Which was last Yugoslavian Basketball season.

Arena

Jedinstvo plays its games in SPKC Mejdan in Tuzla, usually in small arena, that has capacity of 600.

Current roster

Honours

  • Champions of Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1994, 1996, 1997
  • Champions of Yugoslavia in 1987, 1988, 1990
  • Champions of Europe in 1989

Notable former players

Notable former coaches

See also