Fixtures

BIH Prvenstvo League 04/20 17:00 6 Siroki vs Sloboda Uzice - View
BIH Prvenstvo League 04/24 17:00 7 Bosna vs Sloboda Uzice - View
BIH Prvenstvo League 04/27 17:00 8 Sloboda Uzice vs Igokea - View
BIH Prvenstvo League 05/01 17:00 9 Mladost Mrkonjic Grad vs Sloboda Uzice - View
BIH Prvenstvo League 05/04 17:00 10 Sloboda Uzice vs Borac Banja Luka - View

Results

BIH Prvenstvo League 04/17 17:00 5 Borac Banja Luka v Sloboda Uzice - PPT.
BIH Prvenstvo League 04/13 17:00 4 Sloboda Uzice v Mladost Mrkonjic Grad - PPT.
BIH Prvenstvo League 04/13 16:00 3 [1] Igokea v Sloboda Tuzla [2] L 87-76
BIH Prvenstvo League 04/06 18:00 2 [4] Sloboda Tuzla v Bosna Sarajevo [6] W 88-79
BIH Prvenstvo League 03/30 19:00 1 Sloboda Tuzla v Siroki W 66-59
BIH Prvenstvo League 03/23 18:00 22 [9] Promo v Sloboda Tuzla [3] W 73-78
BIH Prvenstvo League 03/17 18:00 21 [4] Sloboda Tuzla v Spars [6] W 81-67
BIH Prvenstvo League 03/09 16:00 20 [4] Borac Banja Luka v Sloboda Tuzla [3] L 83-66
BIH Prvenstvo League 03/01 18:00 19 [3] Sloboda Tuzla v Prijedor [11] W 80-71
BIH Prvenstvo League 02/11 16:00 18 [7] Leotar v Sloboda Tuzla [4] W 65-72
BIH Prvenstvo League 02/03 18:00 17 [3] Sloboda Tuzla v Mladost Mrkonjic Grad [8] W 103-88
BIH Prvenstvo League 01/27 18:00 16 [4] Sloboda Tuzla v Bosna Sarajevo [2] L 63-72

Wikipedia - OKK Sloboda Tuzla

Omladinski košarkaški klub Sloboda, (transl. Sloboda Youth Basketball Club), commonly referred to as Sloboda Tuzla, is a men's professional basketball club based in Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina. They are currently competing in the Basketball Championship of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

The club was founded in as KK Sloboda. Since 2011, the club has been competing under the legal name OKK Sloboda. The club is a part of the Sloboda multi-sports club. The Sloboda won 2 National League championships. They have played two different national league systems since 1946, including the Yugoslav Federal League system (1946–1992) and the Bosnian league system (1992 onward). They have also won 5 National Cup titles.

A FIBA Hall of Fame member Mirza Delibašić played for the club from 1968 to 1972.

History

Background

KK Sloboda, commonly referred to as Sloboda Dita, was a men's professional basketball club based in Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The club was formed in 1946 and played its home games at Mejdan Sports Center. The club was shut down in September 2011 due to debts of 3.5 million KM.

Sloboda finished 5th in the inaugural 2001–02 Adriatic League session.

Renamed and re-organized

OKK Sloboda was founded in 2009 as a youth department of KK Sloboda. After the original club ceased operations in 2011, the new club—under the name of OKK Sloboda Tuzla (OKK Sloboda)—started to compete as they entered the A2 League (3rd-tier) for the 2011–12 season. They went on to win the 2012 A2 League championship and were subsequently promoted to the A1 Liga (2nd-tier) for the 2012–13 season. Sloboda finished second in the 2012–13 season with a record of 18-4 and went on to lose in the championship-deciding game to the first seeded OKK Spars Sarajevo by 10 points.

In 2013, the club was promoted to the Basketball Championship of Bosnia and Herzegovina for the 2013–14 season, returning to the top division for the first time since the 2010–11 season. For their return season to the Bosnian first league, Sloboda signed rookie head coach Damir Mulaomerović. He helped lead them to a fourth-place finish and subsequently earned himself a contract extension for the 2014–15 season.

In July 2019, the club got a wild card for the Second Adriatic League to play in the 2019–20 season.

Sloboda Uzice is a professional basketball team based in the city of Uzice, Serbia. The team was founded in 1945 and has a rich history of success in Serbian basketball. Sloboda Uzice competes in the top-tier Serbian basketball league, the ABA League, and the Serbian Basketball League.

The team's home arena is the Veliki Park Sports Hall, which has a seating capacity of 3,500 spectators. The team's colors are blue and white, and their logo features a stylized eagle.

Sloboda Uzice has a reputation for developing young talent and has produced several notable players who have gone on to play in top European leagues. The team's style of play is characterized by fast-paced, high-scoring basketball, with an emphasis on teamwork and ball movement.

The team has won several domestic titles, including the Serbian Cup in 2004 and the Serbian League in 2005. They have also had success in European competition, reaching the quarterfinals of the FIBA Europe Cup in 2018.

Overall, Sloboda Uzice is a respected and competitive team in Serbian basketball, with a loyal fan base and a commitment to developing young talent and playing an exciting brand of basketball.