Suad Šehović

Suad Sehovic ( Serbian Cyrillic Суaд Шеховић; born February 19, 1987 in Bijelo Polje, SR Montenegro ) is a Montenegrin professional basketball player. Sehovic won at a young age with the Bosnian club KK Bosna Sarajevo the capital ever twice the national championship and the cup. Subsequently, the international joined in 2010 the Slovenian club KK Union Olimpija Ljubljana, with which he was also able to celebrate a national cup success. With the BK Budiwelnyk Kiev he was in the 2011/12 season not defend their Ukrainian league title. After one season at Chimik Juschne Sehovic plays since the 2013/14 season for the Montenegrin league and cup KK Budućnost Podgorica. His two- years younger brother Sead Sehovic is also Montenegrin national basketball player and is in the German speaking through his work for the National Basketball League clubs a bit more popular.

Career

Sehovic started his professional career with 18 years at the Bosnian champions KK Bosna from Sarajevo, with which he could defend in the 2005/06 season the league title. After the final defeat against HKK Široki Brijeg a year later brought you look at the title in the 2007/ 08 season back. After it then was not enough to win championships, but you won the 2009 national cup and could defend this 2010. Then moved Sehovic to Slovenia for KK Union Olimpija masters in the capital Ljubljana. Union Olimpija lost the championship final of the 2010/11 season again against defending KK Krka Novo mesto, but won the Slovenian Cup competition. In the season 2011/12 Sehovic then played in the Basketball Super League Ukraine for the Ukrainian champions BK Budiwelnyk from the capital Kiev, but could not defend his title. With the Premier League rivals BK Chimik from Juschne he celebrated no particular success in the following season 2012/13. After debuting in the Men's National Team in 2010, he participated with the team at the European Championship finals in 2013 in Slovenia, where the Montenegrin team again retired after two first round wins in five wins in the first round. He then moved back to his Montenegrin home the dominant club KK Budućnost from the capital Podgorica, where his brother had already played successfully. KK Budućnost had but lost for the first time in the preseason in the young history of statehood for the lost Cup final a national title to another club.

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