- Košarkaški klub
Cibona,
commonly referred to as
Cibona Zagreb or
simply Cibona, is a men's
professional basketball club
based in Zagreb, Croatia. The club...
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achieved success playing professional basketball in
Europe in the 1980s with
Cibona and Real
Madrid before joining the
National Basketball ****ociation (NBA)...
- titles), and
Cibona (three titles). 1991–92:
Cibona 1992–93:
Cibona (2) 1993–94:
Cibona (3) 1994–95:
Cibona (4) 1995–96:
Cibona (5) 1996–97:
Cibona (6) 1997–98:...
- Košarkaški
centar Dražen Petrović),
formerly known as
Cibona Sports Centre (Croatian:
Sportski centar Cibona), is an
indoor sports arena located in Zagreb, Croatia...
- The
Cibona Tower is a high-rise
building located in the
center of Zagreb, Croatia, on Dražen Petrović
Square 3, near the
Savska and Kranjčevićeva street...
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until the 2024–25 season).
Belgrade Borac Podgorica Cedevita Olimpija Krka
Cibona Igokea Mornar Split Zadar Belgrade clubs:
Crvena zvezda FMP Mega Partizan...
- Bogdanović
signed a four-year deal with
Cibona Zagreb. In July 2010, he
signed a three-year
contract extension with
Cibona.
Bogdanovic cites this
relation as...
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Lietuvos Rytas. In
December 2011, El-Amin
signed a one-month deal with
Cibona Zagreb of Croatia. He
later extend his
contract for the rest of the season...
- To
start the 2014–15 season, Žižić pla**** for Gorica. Žižiće
moved to
Cibona Zagreb for the rest of the season. In that year, he
averaged 7.4 points...
- 1981–82
Squibb Cantù 1982–83 Ford Cantù 1983–84
Banco Roma 1984–85
Cibona 1985–86
Cibona 1986–87
Tracer Milano 1987–88
Tracer Milano 1988–89 Jugoplastika...