Dragutin Čermak
Čermak with Yugoslavia at the 1968 Olympics in Mexico City | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Born | (1944-10-12)12 October 1944 Belgrade, German-occupied Serbia | ||||||||||||||||||||
Died | 12 October 2021(2021-10-12) (aged 77) Belgrade, Serbia | ||||||||||||||||||||
Nationality | Serbian | ||||||||||||||||||||
Listed height | 1.90 m (6 ft 3 in) | ||||||||||||||||||||
Listed weight | 98 kg (216 lb) | ||||||||||||||||||||
Career information | |||||||||||||||||||||
Playing career | 1967–1980 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Position | Shooting guard | ||||||||||||||||||||
Coaching career | 1980–2003 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Career history | |||||||||||||||||||||
As player: | |||||||||||||||||||||
1967–1969 | Radnički Beograd | ||||||||||||||||||||
1969–1973 | Partizan | ||||||||||||||||||||
1973–1975 | Nationale-Nederlanden Donar | ||||||||||||||||||||
1975–1976 | Liège | ||||||||||||||||||||
1976–1980 | Radnički Beograd | ||||||||||||||||||||
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1983–1984 | Eczacıbaşı | ||||||||||||||||||||
2003 | Algeria | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Dragutin "Miško" Čermak (Serbian Cyrillic: Драгутин Мишко Чермак; 12 October 1944 – 12 October 2021) was a Serbian basketball player and coach.
National team career
Čermak represented SFR Yugoslavia at the 1968 Summer Olympics and 1972 Summer Olympics.[1]
Coaching career
After finishing his playing career in 1980, Čermak had coaching stints in Algeria, Kuwait, United Arab Emirates, and Jordan among other places.[2]
Personal life
He is a son of Nedeljko Čermak, a well known businessman and president of Partizan Belgrade (1970–1972).[3] Čermak married actress Vesna Malohodžić.
He died on 12 October 2021, his 77th birthday.[4]
References
- ^ Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Dragutin Čermak". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 10 July 2012.
- ^ "IN MEMORIAM – Dragutin Čermak (1944-2021)". lige.kss.rs. Retrieved 18 October 2021.
- ^ Tandem Kića i Praja stiže u Beograd.
- ^ "Preminuo Dragutin Miško Čermak" (in Serbian). РТС.
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