Duško Vujošević in 2011.
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Limoges CSP | ||||||||||
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Position | Head coach | |||||||||
League | LNB Pro A | |||||||||
Personal information | ||||||||||
Born |
Titograd, PR Montenegro, FPR Yugoslavia |
March 3, 1959 |||||||||
Nationality | Yugoslav / Montenegrin / Serbian | |||||||||
Coaching career | 1986–present | |||||||||
Career history | ||||||||||
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1985–1986 | Partizan (assistant) | |||||||||
1986–1989 | Partizan | |||||||||
1989–1990 | Oximesa | |||||||||
1990–1991 | Partizan | |||||||||
1991–1992 | Crvena zvezda | |||||||||
1992–1995 | Brescia | |||||||||
1995–1997 | Olimpia Pistoia | |||||||||
1997–1998 | VL Pesaro | |||||||||
1999–2001 | Radnički Belgrade | |||||||||
2001–2010 | Partizan | |||||||||
2010 | CSKA Moscow | |||||||||
2012–2015 | Partizan | |||||||||
2016–present | Limoges | |||||||||
2017–present | Bosnia and Herzegovina | |||||||||
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As head coach:
Duško Vujošević (Serbian Cyrillic: Душко Вујошевић; born 3 March 1959) is a Montenegrin-Serbian basketball coach, who currently coaches Limoges CSP and the Bosnian national team.
Duško Vujošević was born in Titograd, PR Montenegro, FPR Yugoslavia. His parents are from Kuči (a region in Podgorica and historical tribe), and the Vujošević are Orthodox Christian. Duško was only five years old when the family moved to Belgrade.
Vujošević began his coaching career as a 17-year-old, in 1976. Until 1982 he coached various junior teams in Partizan's youth system.
After that, he moved to OKK Beograd for one season and led the club's junior team to the Yugoslav title. The same year, he worked on the coaching staff of OKK Beograd's full squad.
After completing the mandatory military service, Vujošević worked at KK Mladost Zemun for a year.
During summer 1985 he returned to Partizan organization, becoming assistant to the newly arrived head coach Vladislav Lučić.
In early 1986, midway through the 1985–86 season, Lučić got fired and his 26-year-old assistant Vujošević became the head coach on an interim basis. Taking over the squad where some of the players were older than him, young Vujošević set about stamping his authority on the team. Under his guidance Partizan finished out the league season in 5th spot with a 12-10 overall record, which wasn't enough to make the league playoffs, but qualified the club to play in the following season's FIBA Korać Cup.