KK Smederevo 1953

Košarkaški klub Smederevo 1953 (Serbian Cyrillic: Кошаркашки клуб Смедерево 1953), commonly referred to as KK Smederevo 1953, is a men's basketball club based in Smederevo, Serbia. The club currently plays in the Second Regional League of Serbia (4th-tier).

Smederevo 1953
LeaguesSecond Regional League of Serbia
Founded1953 (1953)
HistoryKK Metalac
(1953–?)
KK Smederevo 1953
(?–present)
ArenaSports Hall Smederevo, Smederevo
(capacity: 3,000)
LocationSmederevo, Serbia
Team colorsBlue and White
         
ChampionshipsNone
Websitewww.kksmederevo1953.rs

History

Club was founded by students of the University of Belgrade on July 28, 1953, under the name of KK Metalac (Serbian Cyrillic: КК Металац). In that time club was part of the Metalac Sports Society. The first club president was Kosta Perović, while the first coach (and also a player) was Roman Bruj.

The 2011–12 season of KLS was the first time the club competed in the top professional club league in Serbia.

Players

Coaches

Notable former players

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