Vladimir Anzulović
Zadar | ||||||||||||||
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Position | Head coach | |||||||||||||
League | ABA League Croatian League | |||||||||||||
Personal information | ||||||||||||||
Born | Zagreb, SR Croatia, SFR Yugoslavia | 6 February 1978|||||||||||||
Nationality | Croatian | |||||||||||||
Listed height | 1.86 m (6 ft 1 in) | |||||||||||||
Career information | ||||||||||||||
NBA draft | 2002 / Undrafted | |||||||||||||
Playing career | 1996–2010 | |||||||||||||
Position | Point guard | |||||||||||||
Coaching career | 2011–present | |||||||||||||
Career history | ||||||||||||||
As player: | ||||||||||||||
1996–1997 | Kantrida Rijeka | |||||||||||||
1997–1999 | Zrinjevac | |||||||||||||
1999–2000 | Zagreb | |||||||||||||
2000–2002 | Krka | |||||||||||||
2002 | Anwil Włocławek | |||||||||||||
2002–2003 | Krka | |||||||||||||
2003 | MOL Szolnoki | |||||||||||||
2003–2004 | Dubrava | |||||||||||||
2004–2005 | Krka | |||||||||||||
2005 | Debreceni | |||||||||||||
2005 | Iraklis | |||||||||||||
2006–2007 | Zadar | |||||||||||||
2007–2008 | Kvarner Novi Resort | |||||||||||||
2008–2009 | Verviers-Pepinster | |||||||||||||
2009 | Hopsi Polzela | |||||||||||||
2009–2010 | KK Rudar | |||||||||||||
As coach: | ||||||||||||||
2011–2012 | Krka (assistant) | |||||||||||||
2012–2014 | Kvarner 2010 | |||||||||||||
2014–2015 | Kolpa Črnomelj | |||||||||||||
2015–2016 | Krka (assistant) | |||||||||||||
2016 | Krka | |||||||||||||
2016–2018 | Šibenik | |||||||||||||
2018–2019 | Split | |||||||||||||
2019–2021 | Krka | |||||||||||||
2021–present | Zadar | |||||||||||||
Career highlights and awards | ||||||||||||||
As player
As head coach
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Vladimir Anzulović (born 6 February 1978) is a Croatian professional basketball coach and former player who is the head coach for Zadar of the ABA League and the Croatian League.
Playing career[]
Anzulović played pro basketball as a point guard from 1996 to 2010.
For the senior Croatia national team he played total 7 games (2 friendly, 5 officially). Anzulović played five official games at FIBA EuroBasket 2003 qualification, scoring total 22 points.
Coaching career[]
Anzulović firstly worked in Slovenia. In August 2016, he was hired as the head coach for Šibenik. In his inaugural season at the club, Šibenik reached semifinals of the domestic championship, while in the next season, they managed to reach quarterfinals, where Split defeat them. On 10 May 2018, his contract expired, and he left the club.
On 29 May 2018, he was hired as the head coach for Split, but following a poor performance in the ABA League, he was sacked on 5 March 2019. In the summer of 2019, he coached the Croatia national team at the Universiade.[1][2]
On 7 November 2019, Anzulović replaced Simon Petrov as the head coach of the Slovenian team Krka. On 17 March 2021, Krka parted ways with him.[3]
On 23 October 2021, Zadar hired Anzulović as their new head coach.[4]
Personal life[]
His wife's name is Aleksandra. The couple has a son Luka.
His older brother Dražen is also a basketball coach.[5]
References[]
- ^ Vladimir Anzulović: Čeka me puno posla / Novi list
- ^ Vladimir Anzulović novi je trener Šibenika
- ^ "Damjanović replaces Anzulović on Krka bench". aba-liga.com. Retrieved 18 March 2021.
- ^ "Vladimir Anzulović je novi trener Zadra". zadarskilist.hr. Retrieved 25 October 2021.
- ^ Anzulović najmlađi: Cibona je za nas svetinja
- 1978 births
- Living people
- ABA League players
- Croatian basketball coaches
- Croatian expatriate sportspeople in Slovenia
- Croatian men's basketball players
- KK Split coaches
- KK Zadar coaches
- Point guards
- Basketball players from Zagreb
- KK Zrinjevac players
- KK Zagreb players
- KK Krka coaches
- KK Krka players
- KK Włocławek players
- Szolnoki Olaj KK players
- KK Dubrava players
- Debreceni EAC (basketball) players
- Iraklis Thessaloniki B.C. players
- KK Zadar players
- KK Kvarner players
- RBC Pepinster players
- KD Hopsi Polzela players
- Croatian basketball biography stubs