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OKK Beograd
OKK Beograd logo
Nickname Klonferi
Leagues KLS
Founded 1945
Arena SC Šumice, Belgrade
(capacity: 2,000)
Location Belgrade,  Serbia
Team colors Blue and White
         
President Serbia Slobodan Jovanović
Head coach Serbia Darko Kostić
Championships 4 Yugoslav Leagues
3 Yugoslav Cups
Website okkbeograd.org.rs
Uniforms
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Team colours
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Away jersey
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OKK Beograd (Serbian Cyrillic: ОКК Београд) is a Serbian professional basketball club. It is part of the multi-sports Belgrade-based sport club OSD Beograd.

The club was founded in 1945 under the name KK Metalac. In 1950, club has changed name to KK BSK, and then in 1958 to OKK Beograd, which it keeps to this day.

OKK Beograd made most of its achievements during a so-called 'golden era' - a period between 1957 and 1965. The key players of this generation were Radivoj Korać, Slobodan Gordić, Bogomir Rajković, Trajko Rajković, Miodrag Nikolić and Milorad Erkić who would later be the coach of the women's squad, and longtime coordinator of the OKK youth program . They developed under the guidance of coaches Borislav Stanković and Aleksandar Nikolić and team director Radomir Šaper, and went on to win six national trophies and achieve high results in European competitions. In less than a decade, OKK Beograd won four Yugoslav League championships; in 1958, 1960, 1963 and 1964, accompanied by two Yugoslav Cups in 1960 and 1962. The club also reached the semifinals of a European Champions Cup on three occasions, but failed to reach the finals, losing to Academic Sofia in 1959, Spartak Brno in 1964 and Real Madrid in 1965. After 1965, the core of the team went abroad and the results dropped. However, the club did reach the finals of the first ever Korać Cup in 1972, but lost to another Yugoslav club, Cibona (known at the time as Lokomotiva). Although OKK Beograd remained among the top Serbian and Yugoslav teams, the next trophy was not won until 1993, with the victory in the Yugoslav Cup.


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