Radnički 1950
Radnički 1950 logo
NicknameCrveni (The Reds)
LeaguesSecond League of Serbia
Founded2007 (2007)
HistoryKK Mladost Palanka
(2007–2014)
KK Radnički 1950
(2014–present)
ArenaJezero Hall
Capacity3,750
LocationSerbia
Smederevska Palanka (2007–2014)
Kragujevac (2014–present)
Team colorsRed and White
   
Websitekkradnicki1950.rs

Košarkaški klub Radnički 1950 (Serbian Cyrillic: Кошаркашки клуб Раднички 1950), commonly referred to as KK Radnički 1950, is a men's professional basketball club based in Kragujevac, Serbia. The club was founded in Smederevska Palanka in 2007 as KK Mladost Palanka, and was relocated to Kragujevac in 2014. The club currently plays in the Second Basketball League of Serbia.

History

Radnički 1950

The club has changed its name on 6 October 2014, following the disestablishment of Radnički Kragujevac in summer 2014.

In its second season in the First Regional League, West Division Radnički 1950 won the League and got promoted to the Second League of Serbia for the 2016–17 season.[1]

In August 2018, Zoran Stevanović became the club's president.[2]

Following departure from Partizan, Nikola Lončar joined the club's staff.[3]

Players

Coaches

Season by season

Season Tier Division Pos. Postseason W–L National Cup
2014–15 3First Regional (West) 8 11–15 DNQ
2015–16 3First Regional (West) 1 23–3 DNQ
2016–17 2Second League 6 19–9 DNQ
2017–18 3First Regional (West) 3 19–7 DNQ
2018–19 3First Regional (West) A3 Playoff 6th 14–14 DNQ
2019–20 3First Regional (West) Abandoned 8–12 DNQ
2020–21 3First Regional (West) A6 Playout 2nd 15–13 DNQ
2021–22 3First Regional (West) A1 Playoff W 25–3 DNQ

Source: SrbijaSport

Trophies and awards

Trophies

References

  1. "KK Radnički 1950 pobednik Prve muške regionalne lige Zapad". rkscs.rs. Retrieved 5 June 2020.
  2. "Stragi se vratio kući, Radnički dobio novog predsednika". supersport.rs. Retrieved 9 July 2022.
  3. "Kragujevac ima kapacitet da vrati dobru košarku u grad". tvarenasport.com. Retrieved 9 July 2022.
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