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Muli Katzurin
Personal information
Born (1954-10-30) October 30, 1954 (age 70)
Listed height1.92 m (6 ft 4 in)
PositionHead coach
Coaching career1978–present
Career history
As coach:
1978-1979Hapoel Tel Aviv (Assistant)
1979-1980Maccabi Ramat Gan (Assistant)
1980-1981Beitar Tel Aviv (Assistant)
1983-1984Maccabi Darom Tel Aviv
1984-1985Ironi Ramat Gan
1985-1987Hapoel Holon
1987-1992Hapoel Galil Elyon
1992-1993Bnei Herzliya
1993-1995Maccabi Tel Aviv
1995-1997Bnei Herzliya
1998-1999Ironi Ramat Gan
1997-2004Israel
1999-2000Śląsk Wrocław
2003-2004Śląsk Wrocław
2006-2010Nymburk
2008-2010Poland
2011Alba Berlin
2011-2013Skyliners Frankfurt
2014Bnei Herzliya
2015Eisbären Bremerhaven

Muli Katzurin (born November 30, 1954) is an Israeli basketball coach, who since early 2008 has been coach of the national basketball team of Poland.[1][2][3] Katzurin for twenty years (late 1970s-late 1990s) coached various Israeli teams, such as Hapoel Tel Aviv and Maccabi Tel Aviv.[4] Katzurin also coached Israel National Team in the years 1997-2004.[5] In 1999, he accepted offer from Śląsk Wrocław and came to Poland.[2] Between 2006 and 2008, he coached a Czech team CEZ Basketball Nymburk, then in early 2008 was named coach of the national team of Poland, replacing a Slovenian, Andrej Urlep.[2] In January 2011 he was named as the head coach of the German team ALBA Berlin.[6] In 2012 he was named as head coach of the German team Frankfurt Skyliners for 2 years. In 2014 he was named as head coach of the Israeli team Bnei-Herzelia. in 2015 he was named as head coach of the German team Eisbären Bremerhaven.

References

  1. ^ Sport1
  2. ^ a b c [1]
  3. ^ "Euro Basket 2009". Archived from the original on 2012-07-29. Retrieved 2010-02-13.
  4. ^ Ofer Matan, Basketball / A new era at Maccabi Tel Aviv", Haaretz, 10/06/2008 , [2]
  5. ^ Arie Livnat, "Basketball / Halperin slams media for 'hurting' national team", Haaretz, [3]
  6. ^ ALBA makes Katzurin new boss Archived 2013-01-22 at archive.today

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