BIH Prvenstvo League 04/13 16:00 4 Bosna v Igokea - Postponed
BIH Prvenstvo League 04/13 16:00 3 [1] Igokea v Sloboda Tuzla [2] W 87-76
BIH Prvenstvo League 04/10 18:00 2 [4] Borac Banja Luka v Igokea [3] W 65-71
Adriatic League 04/06 15:00 26 [7] Igokea v Mega Basket [5] L 78-92
BIH Prvenstvo League 04/03 16:00 1 [5] Igokea v Mladost Mrkonjic Grad [5] W 98-74
Adriatic League 03/30 20:00 25 [11] Cibona v Igokea [7] W 70-77
Adriatic League 03/23 18:00 24 [9] Igokea v Krka [14] W 90-84
Adriatic League 03/15 17:00 23 [13] Mornar v Igokea [8] L 86-84
Adriatic League 03/07 17:00 22 [5] Zadar v Igokea [7] L 74-59
Adriatic League 03/04 18:00 21 [3] Buducnost v Igokea [7] L 79-76
BIH Cup 02/16 19:00 - Bosna Sarajevo v Igokea L 86-69
Adriatic League 02/11 16:00 20 [6] Igokea v Partizan [4] L 52-98
Adriatic League 02/04 16:00 19 [12] FMP v Igokea [5] L 78-64
Adriatic League 01/27 20:00 18 [5] Igokea v Borac Cacak [8] W 78-62
Adriatic League 01/20 16:00 17 [4] Cedevita Olimpija v Igokea [5] L 106-74
Adriatic League 01/14 20:00 16 [9] SC Derby v Igokea [6] W 81-90
Adriatic League 01/04 16:00 15 [5] Igokea v Split [10] L 77-80
Adriatic League 12/30 19:00 14 [1] Crvena Zvezda v Igokea [5] L 80-48
Adriatic League 12/25 17:00 13 [10] Mega Basket v Igokea [4] L 92-76
Basketball Champions League 12/20 17:00 6 [4] Igokea v Tortona [2] L 74-77
Adriatic League 12/16 16:00 12 [3] Igokea v Cibona [10] L 87-91
Basketball Champions League 12/12 17:00 5 [3] Tofas v Igokea [4] L 99-65
Adriatic League 12/08 17:00 11 [13] Krka v Igokea [2] W 80-92
Adriatic League 12/02 16:00 10 [2] Igokea v Mornar [14] W 84-64
Basketball Champions League 11/28 17:30 4 [4] Igokea v UCAM Murcia [2] L 63-79
Adriatic League 11/24 19:00 9 [3] Igokea v Zadar [7] W 100-94
Adriatic League 11/18 16:00 8 [4] Igokea v Buducnost [1] W 88-74
Basketball Champions League 11/15 19:30 3 [2] Tortona v Igokea [4] L 91-84
Adriatic League 11/12 20:00 7 [4] Partizan v Igokea [7] W 89-91
Adriatic League 11/06 17:00 6 [6] Igokea v FMP [10] L 73-74

Wikipedia - KK Igokea

Košarkaški klub Igokea (Serbian Cyrillic: Кошаркашки клуб Игокеа), commonly referred to as KK Igokea or as Igokea m:tel due to sponsorship reasons, is a Bosnian professional basketball club based in Aleksandrovac near Laktaši, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The club plays in the Adriatic League, the Bosnian League and the Champions League. The club is a founding member and shareholder of the Adriatic Basketball Association.

History

Even though they have become well known to the broader basketball public in the territory of the former Yugoslavia only several years ago, when they joined the regional competition called the Adriatic League, Igokea is a club with a long-lasting tradition. Its beginnings go back into 23 July 1973, when KK Potkozarje was established in Aleksandrovac by a group of enthusiasts that set themselves the main goal to introduce basketball to local youth and teach them the basics. In the second half of the 1990s, the club was renamed to Igokea and that's when the club's main emphasis was put on its youth categories and got another dimension and adopted the highest ambitions at the senior level. The Igokea's first trophy came in 2001 when the club from Aleksandrovac conquered the entire competition in Bosnia and Herzegovina and became champion. Six years later, it won its first national cup trophy. By now the club has won six championship and five cup trophies. In the 2010–11 season, Igokea participated in the ABA League for the first time and in 2013 it reached the regional league's final four tournaments, securing themselves also a spot in the Eurocup and that's when it entered the biggest international stage.

2012–13 ABA League controversy

At the beginning of the 2012–13 ABA League season, the ABA League Board announced that starting this season the only way to qualify for the European Club Competitions under ULEB, will be through Adriatic League and not the national championships of each ABA country member. ABA League Board also informed clubs and the public that the winner of the regular season will directly qualify for the Euroleague Group Phase in the 2013–14 season and that the second ABA team in Euroleague will be the Final Four winner. If the same team wins the regular season and the Final Four, then the second-placed team from the regular season will go to Euroleague. The third-placed team from the regular season would enter the Qualification for the 2013–14 Euroleague. In February 2013, when it became clear that Igokea will win the regular season, Euroleague Basketball clarified the situation of the Adriatic League spots saying the three first teams in the Final Four will qualify. Due to the different interpretations of both associations, Euroleague and Liga ABA negotiated a solution to be applied only for the 2012–13 season. Finally, both organizations agreed that if the team is in the first positions after the Regular Season meets all of the B-licence minimum requirements, will qualify to Euroleague. In this case, KK Igokea doesn't meet the required criteria, so Euroleague Basketball applied the 2012-13 Euroleague Bylaws by which the 2013 ABA Final Four champion and the runner-up will take the first two Adriatic positions in this order, whilst the next highest regular-season team will take the final Adriatic position.

2013–14 European Club Competitions

On 25 June 2013, the Igokea's executive board announced that the club won't compete in the 2013–14 Euroleague Qualifying rounds because their home arena doesn't meet the standards for the Euroleague B license (mainly because of the capacity). Instead, the club competed in the 2013–14 EuroCup.

Igokea is a professional basketball team based in the city of Aleksandrovac, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The team was founded in 1973 and has since become one of the most successful basketball clubs in the country. Igokea competes in the Adriatic League, the Bosnian League, and the EuroCup.

The team's colors are blue and white, and their home arena is the Sports Hall "Laktaši". Igokea has a strong fan base and is known for its passionate supporters who create a lively atmosphere during games.

The team has a history of success, having won multiple Bosnian League championships and reaching the EuroCup quarterfinals in 2013. Igokea's roster is made up of talented players from Bosnia and Herzegovina, as well as international players from countries such as Serbia, Croatia, and the United States.

Igokea is known for its fast-paced, high-scoring style of play, with a focus on teamwork and ball movement. The team's head coach, Dragan Bajić, is a respected figure in Bosnian basketball and has led Igokea to many of its recent successes.

Overall, Igokea is a well-respected and competitive basketball team with a strong fan base and a history of success.