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{{Infobox Basketball club
{{Infobox basketball club
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| name =Hrvatski košarkaški klub Široki<br /> Croatian basketball club Široki
| name = HKK Široki
| nickname =
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| logo =HKK Široki.svg
| logo = HKK Široki.svg
| imagesize =150px
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| leagues=[[NLB League|Adriatic League]]<br>[[Bosnian basketball championship|Bosnian Championship]]
| leagues = [[ABA League|Adriatic League]]<br/>[[Basketball Championship of Bosnia and Herzegovina|Bosnian League]]
| founded =1974
| founded = 1974
| history =1974 - present
| history = 1974–present
| arena =''[[Pecara]]''<br>(capacity: 4,500)
| arena = [[Pecara]]<br/>(capacity: 4,500)
| location =[[Široki Brijeg]], [[Bosnia-Herzegovina]]
| location = [[Široki Brijeg]], [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]]
| colors =Blue and White<br/>{{color box|blue}} {{color box|white}}
| colors = Blue, White<br/>{{color box|blue}} {{color box|white}}
| president =[[Ante Suton]]
| president = [[Ante Suton]]
| coach =[[Ivan Velić]]
| coach = [[Ivan Velić]]
| championships ='''9''' [[Basketball Championship of Bosnia and Herzegovina|Bosnia-Herzegovina Championships]]<br>(1998, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012)<br>'''8''' [[Basketball Cup of Bosnia and Herzegovina|Bosnia-Herzegovina Cups]]<br>(1998, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2011, 2012)
| championships = '''9''' [[Basketball Championship of Bosnia and Herzegovina|Bosnian Championships]]<br/>(1998, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012)<br/>'''8''' [[Basketball Cup of Bosnia and Herzegovina|Bosnian Cups]]<br/>(1998, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2011, 2012)
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'''HKK Široki''' is a professional [[basketball]] team that is based in [[Široki Brijeg]], [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]]. The team currently competes in the [[ABA League|Adriatic League]] and [[Basketball Championship of Bosnia and Herzegovina|Bosnian League]].

==History==
[[File:Pecara basketball 09198.JPG|thumb|left|250px|HKK Široki at home stadium in the final cup match vs Bosna]]
[[File:Pecara basketball 09198.JPG|thumb|left|250px|HKK Široki at home stadium in the final cup match vs Bosna]]
Founded in 1974 BC Široki became the basketball center in the south-west of Bosnia and Herzegovina but never played in the Yugoslavian elite league in the past.
Founded in 1974, Široki became the basketball center in the south-west of Bosnia and Herzegovina but never played in the Yugoslavian elite league in the past.


First being registered under the name '''Mladost''' the club participated in lower leagues for years but had to stop its activities for two years in 1992 due to war. Afterwards the club was renamed '''Široki''' and got a place in the newly established Bosnian national league and in 1998 took the double crown, in the national championship and in the national cup. Moving to the Pecara sports hall, with a capacity of 4,500 seats, the richest period in the club's history was still to come. Široki Hercegtisak received the invitation to the NLB League in the first years of its existence and was unbeatable in both domestic championships between 2002 and 2004. It was the club's decision to also participate in the FIBA European competitions for years, but as it is located in the Croatian part of the country the club became more orientated toward the neighbouring country of Croatia after the war in the 90's. It is one of the clubs in the NLB league with one of the fiercest audience and Pecara sports hall is full for most of the games.
First being registered under the name '''Mladost''' the club participated in lower leagues for years but had to stop its activities for two years in 1992 due to war. Afterwards the club was renamed '''Široki''' and got a place in the newly established Bosnian national league and in 1998 took the double crown, in the national championship and in the national cup. Moving to the Pecara sports hall, with a capacity of 4,500 seats, the richest period in the club's history was still to come. Široki Hercegtisak received the invitation to the [[ABA League|Adriatic League]] in the first years of its existence and was unbeatable in both domestic championships between 2002 and 2004. It was the club's decision to also participate in the FIBA European competitions for years, but as it is located in the Croatian part of the country the club became more orientated toward the neighbouring country of Croatia after the war in the 90's. It is one of the clubs in the Adriatic League with one of the fiercest audience and Pecara sports hall is full for most of the games.


== Current roster ==
==Current roster==
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{|style="border:0px solid #0000ff;" cellspacing=3
|-
|-
|4
| 4
|{{flagicon|Serbia}}
| {{flagicon|SRB}}
|[[Marko Šutalo]]
| [[Marko Šutalo]]
|[[Shooting guard]]
| [[Shooting guard]]
|-
|-
|5
| 5
|{{flagicon|BIH}}
| {{flagicon|BIH}}
|[[Mijo Babić]]
| [[Mijo Babić]]
|[[Point guard]]
| [[Point guard]]
|-
|-
|7
| 7
|{{flagicon|Croatia}}
| {{flagicon|CRO}}
|[[Ivan Ramljak]]
| [[Ivan Ramljak]]
|[[Power forward (basketball)|Power forward]]
| [[Power forward (basketball)|Power forward]]
|-
|-
|9
| 9
|{{flagicon|BIH}}
| {{flagicon|BIH}}
|[[Josip Naletilić]]
| [[Josip Naletilić]]
|[[Point guard]]
| [[Point guard]]
|-
|-
|11
| 11
|{{flagicon|Croatia}}
| {{flagicon|CRO}}
|[[Josip Bilinovac]]
| [[Josip Bilinovac]]
|[[Point guard]]
| [[Point guard]]
|-
|-
|13
| 13
|{{flagicon|BIH}}
| {{flagicon|BIH}}
|[[Dalibor Peršić]]
| [[Dalibor Peršić]]
|[[Small forward]]
| [[Small forward]]
|-
|-
|15
| 15
|{{flagicon|Croatia}}
| {{flagicon|CRO}}
|[[Domagoj Bošnjak]]
| [[Domagoj Bošnjak]]
|[[Shooting guard]]
| [[Shooting guard]]
|-
|-
|21
| 21
|{{flagicon|Croatia}}
| {{flagicon|CRO}}
|[[Mario Novak]]
| [[Mario Novak]]
|[[Center (basketball)|Center]]
| [[Center (basketball)|Center]]
|-
|-
|22
| 22
|{{flagicon|Croatia}}
| {{flagicon|CRO}}
|[[Željko Šakić]]
| [[Željko Šakić]]
|[[Power forward (basketball)|Power forward]]
| [[Power forward (basketball)|Power forward]]
|-
|-
|24
| 24
|{{flagicon|Croatia}}
| {{flagicon|CRO}}
|[[Boris Barać]]
| [[Boris Barać]]
|[[Power forward (basketball)|Power forward]]
| [[Power forward (basketball)|Power forward]]
|-
|-
|32
| 32
|{{flagicon|Croatia}}
| {{flagicon|CRO}}
|[[Karlo Vragović]]
| [[Karlo Vragović]]
|[[Shooting Guard]]
| [[Shooting Guard]]
|-
|-
|33
| 33
|{{flagicon|Croatia}}
| {{flagicon|CRO}}
|[[Robert Rikić]]
| [[Robert Rikić]]
|[[Center (basketball)|Center]]
| [[Center (basketball)|Center]]
|}
|}


== Notable players ==
==Notable players==
{{famous players|date=June 2012}}
{{famous players|date=June 2012}}
*{{flagicon|Croatia}} [[Mladen Erjavec]] (2001)
* {{flagicon|CRO}}{{flagicon|BIH}} [[Stanko Barać]] (2005–2007)
*{{flagicon|Croatia}} [[Gordan Zadravec]] (2001–2003)
* {{flagicon|CRO}} [[Mladen Erjavec]] (2001)
*{{flagicon|Croatia}} [[Stipe Šarlija]] (2001–2004)
* {{flagicon|CRO}}{{flagicon|BIH}} [[Ivan Opačak]] (2002–2007)
*{{flagicon|Bosnia and Herzegovina}} [[Ivan Opačak]] (2002–2007)
* {{flagicon|CRO}}{{flagicon|BIH}} [[Darko Planinić]] (2009–2012)
*{{flagicon|Bosnia and Herzegovina}} [[Josip Sesar]] (2005)
* {{flagicon|CRO}} [[Stipe Šarlija]] (2001–2004)
*{{flagicon|Croatia}} [[Josip Vranković]] (2005–2006)
* {{flagicon|CRO}}{{flagicon|BIH}} [[Josip Sesar]] (2005)
*{{flagicon|Bosnia and Herzegovina}} [[Stanko Barać]] (2005–2007)
* {{flagicon|CRO}} [[Josip Vranković]] (2005–2006)
* {{flagicon|CRO}} [[Gordan Zadravec]] (2001–2003)
* {{flagicon|USA}} [[Coleman Collins]] (2011–2012)


== External links ==
==External links==
*[http://www.hkksiroki.com/ Official website of HKK Široki] (in Croatian)
* [http://www.hkksiroki.com/ Official website of HKK Široki] (in Croatian)
*[http://www.skripari.com/ Škripari Fan Website] (in Croatian)
* [http://www.skripari.com/ Škripari Fan Website] (in Croatian)


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[[Category:Basketball teams in Bosnia and Herzegovina|Siroki]]
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[[Category:Široki Brijeg]]
[[Category:Široki Brijeg]]



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Revision as of 17:04, 5 March 2013

HKK Široki
HKK Široki logo
LeaguesAdriatic League
Bosnian League
Founded1974
History1974–present
ArenaPecara
(capacity: 4,500)
LocationŠiroki Brijeg, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Team colorsBlue, White
   
PresidentAnte Suton
Head coachIvan Velić
Championships9 Bosnian Championships
(1998, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012)
8 Bosnian Cups
(1998, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2011, 2012)
Websitehkksiroki.com

HKK Široki is a professional basketball team that is based in Široki Brijeg, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The team currently competes in the Adriatic League and Bosnian League.

History

HKK Široki at home stadium in the final cup match vs Bosna

Founded in 1974, Široki became the basketball center in the south-west of Bosnia and Herzegovina but never played in the Yugoslavian elite league in the past.

First being registered under the name Mladost the club participated in lower leagues for years but had to stop its activities for two years in 1992 due to war. Afterwards the club was renamed Široki and got a place in the newly established Bosnian national league and in 1998 took the double crown, in the national championship and in the national cup. Moving to the Pecara sports hall, with a capacity of 4,500 seats, the richest period in the club's history was still to come. Široki Hercegtisak received the invitation to the Adriatic League in the first years of its existence and was unbeatable in both domestic championships between 2002 and 2004. It was the club's decision to also participate in the FIBA European competitions for years, but as it is located in the Croatian part of the country the club became more orientated toward the neighbouring country of Croatia after the war in the 90's. It is one of the clubs in the Adriatic League with one of the fiercest audience and Pecara sports hall is full for most of the games.

Current roster

4 Serbia Marko Šutalo Shooting guard
5 Bosnia and Herzegovina Mijo Babić Point guard
7 Croatia Ivan Ramljak Power forward
9 Bosnia and Herzegovina Josip Naletilić Point guard
11 Croatia Josip Bilinovac Point guard
13 Bosnia and Herzegovina Dalibor Peršić Small forward
15 Croatia Domagoj Bošnjak Shooting guard
21 Croatia Mario Novak Center
22 Croatia Željko Šakić Power forward
24 Croatia Boris Barać Power forward
32 Croatia Karlo Vragović Shooting Guard
33 Croatia Robert Rikić Center

Notable players

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