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1991–92 KK Partizan season

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Partizan
1991–92 season
PresidentRadojica Nikčević
Head coachŽeljko Obradović
Yugoslav League Champion
Yugoslav Cup Champion
European League Champion

The 1991–92 season was the most successful season in the history of KK Partizan. Partizan took the title of European champion and also won the Yugoslav League and the Yugoslav Cup.

Players

Roster

No. Name Position
4 Aleksandar Đorđević PG
5 Predrag Danilović SG
6 Nikola Lončar SG
7 Igor Mihajlovski PF
8 Zoran Stevanović C
9 Igor Perović SG
10 Dragiša Šarić SF
11 Željko Rebrača C
12 Mlađan Šilobad C
13 Slaviša Koprivica PF / C
14 Vladimir Dragutinović PG
15 Ivo Nakić SF
Head coach: Željko Obradović

YUBA League

Regular season ranking 1991-92 Pt G V P PF PS
1. Partizan 42 22 20 2 2040 1569
2. Crvena Zvezda 37 22 15 7 1838 1759
3. Rabotnički 36 22 14 8 1814 1644
4. Sloboda Dita 35 22 13 9 1831 727
5. Bosna 35 22 13 9 1909 1887
6. Spartak Subotica 35 22 13 9 1703 1765
7. Sloboda Užice 32 22 10 12 1749 1870
8. Vojvodina 31 22 9 13 1789 1887
9. Radnički Belgrade 30 22 8 14 1940 2002
10. Budućnost 30 22 8 14 1739 1870
11. Sloga 29 22 7 15 1795 1869
12. Infos RTM 24 22 2 20 1751 2029

European League

Second round

1 October 1991 Szolnoki Olajbányász Hungary 65–92 Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Partizan Szolnok
Scoring by quarter: 36–54, 29–38
Pts: Berkics 20 Report Pts: Danilović 25 Arena: Tiszaligeti Sportcsarnok
Attendance: 3,000

3 October 1991 Partizan Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 89–72 Hungary Szolnoki Olajbányász Szolnok
Scoring by quarter: 45–32, 44–40
Pts: Nakić 19 Report Pts: Hosszú 21 Arena: Tiszaligeti Sportcsarnok
Attendance: 2,000

Regular season

Group B

Team Pld Pts W L PF PA PD
1. Spain Montigalà Joventut 14 25 11 3 1276 1114 +162
2. Spain Estudiantes Caja Postal 14 24 10 4 1145 1096 +49
3. Italy Philips Milano 14 24 10 4 1264 1161 +103
4. Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Partizan* 14 23 9 5 1178 1077 +101
5. Germany Bayer 04 Leverkusen 14 21 7 7 1217 1154 +63
6. Belgium Maes Pils 14 18 4 10 1112 1230 -118
7. Greece Aris 14 17 3 11 1139 1359 -220
8. Netherlands Commodore Den Helder 14 16 2 12 1050 1190 -140

Quarterfinal

12 March 1992 Partizan Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 78–65 Italy Knorr Bologna Belgrade
Scoring by quarter: 42–35, 36–30
Pts: Đorđević 26 Report Arena: Pionir Hall

17 March 1992 Knorr Bologna Italy 61–60 Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Partizan Casalecchio di Reno
Scoring by quarter: 26–27, 35–33
Pts: Brunamonti 20 Report Pts: Danilović 19 Attendance: 5,895

19 March 1992 Knorr Bologna Italy 65–69 Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Partizan Casalecchio di Reno
Scoring by quarter: 33–29, 32–40
Pts: Binelli 23 Report Pts: Danilović 23 Attendance: 6,273

Final Four

Semifinal

14 April 1992 Partizan Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 82–75 Italy Philips Milano Istanbul
19:00 Scoring by quarter: 31–35, 51–40
Pts: Danilović 22
Rebs: Danilović 10
Asts: Danilović 3
Report Pts: Dawkins 21
Rebs: Dawkins 19
Asts: Montecchi 6
Arena: Abdi İpekçi Arena
Attendance: 8,000
Referees: Costas Rigas (GRE), Philippe Leemann (SUI)

Final

16 April 1992 Partizan Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 71–70 Spain Montigalà Joventut Istanbul
21:00 Scoring by quarter: 40–34, 31–36
Pts: Danilović 25
Rebs: Danilović, Dragutinović 5
Asts: Đorđević 3
Report Pts: Pressley 20
Rebs: Morales, Pressley 9
Asts: R. Jofresa, Thompson 2
Arena: Abdi İpekçi Arena
Attendance: 12,000
Referees: Reuven Virovnik (ISR), Philippe Leemann (SUI)