Mladen Pantić

Mladen Pantić ( Serbian Cyrillic Младен Пантић; born July 31, 1982 in Belgrade, SR Serbia) is a Serbian professional basketball player. Pantić, the Yugoslavian youth international and was with the student selection won the Universiade 2003, won with FMP Železnik two Serbian Cup competitions and with ALBA Berlin 2008 German Championship. Then Pantić played for various club teams his homeland, Greece and Ukraine.

Career

Pantić played as a junior player at FMP Železnik in his hometown and was a selection player last represented at the European Junior Championship in 2002, where he was not used in the squad for the U20 Junior National Team of Yugoslavia. After he should gather in the season 2002/ 03 at the Belgrade rivals Lavovi 063 match practice in the highest Yugoslav league, he won the Yugoslav student selection at the 2003 Universiade in Daegu the gold medal. Then he returned at FMP Železnik, where he was but loaned out to other clubs Serb both 2004 and 2006, when the club with two title wins celebrated his greatest successes in the supranational ABA league. With FMP Železnik Pantić won both 2005 and 2007 the Serbian ( and Montenegrin ) Cup competition.

For the Basketball Bundesliga 2007/ 08 Pantić joined the German first division club ALBA Berlin under coach Luka Pavićević, who had also trained some of Belgrade's teams. In the Berliners, the end of the season celebrated the championship that season, but was rarely Pantić course and was used only briefly in three games in the Championship play-offs. For the 2008/ 09 season Pantić then moved into the Greek A1 Ethniki for the first division Movers Enosi Kalathosfairisis from Kavala, which he, however, soon after the start of the season left again and returned to Belgrade and played for KK Mega Vizura the season to end. In the 2009/10 season Pantić then played in the highest Serbian League for KK Radnički Kragujevac, who had previously played as KK Kondivik Lions in Vršac. As a debutant in the ABA league KK Radnički reached a good eleventh place. For the season 2010/11 Pantić moved to KK Partizan Igokea after Laktaši in the Republika Srpska, which were allowed to participate as Bosnian runner also for the first time at the ABA league. After another runner in Bosnia with KK Igokea Pantić played in the season 2011/ 12 for the more established basketball team from the KK Hemofarm Vrsac. In the last season under this name sponsors the team could no longer connect to earlier successes and finished in the play-off qualification still not behind the internationally operating Serbian teams in eighth and last place of the " Super League ".

Following the departure of KK Hemofarm changed Pantić for the end of the season in the Ukrainian League for BK Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk after. However, this difference in the first round of the playoffs against the eventual champions BK Donetsk. For the 2012/13 season Pantić first returned to Serbia, where he played for KK Borac Čačak from where he had already been active in 2004. However, at the end of 2012 he left the club and was from mid- January 2013 initially for six weeks back in the Greek A1 Ethniki at this time of Ikaros Kallithea active. Mid- March 2013 he moved on to Levski Sofia, where already his compatriots Marko Marinović, with whom he had won the Universiade 2003 and Nemanja Protić played. The final game in late April of the Balkan League against Hapoel Gilboa Galil they lost. Even in the national championship of Bulgaria it held to a runner-up after the final series against local rivals and defending champion Lukoil Akademik Sofia was lost. For the 2013/14 season Pantić went back into the Super League of Ukraine and plays for Krywbass Basket in Krivoy Rog, before returning via Borac Čačak end of the season in the Greek league to Colossus Rhodes.

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