Andrija Žižić
Andrija Žižić with Panathinaikos B.C. | |||||||||||||||||||
Cibona Zagreb | |||||||||||||||||||
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Position | Sporting director | ||||||||||||||||||
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A-1 Liga ABA League FIBA Champions League | ||||||||||||||||||
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Born |
Split, SR Croatia, SFR Yugoslavia | January 14, 1980||||||||||||||||||
Nationality | Croatian | ||||||||||||||||||
Listed height | 2.07 m (6 ft 9 in) | ||||||||||||||||||
Listed weight | 120 kg (265 lb) | ||||||||||||||||||
Career information | |||||||||||||||||||
NBA draft | 2002 / Undrafted | ||||||||||||||||||
Playing career | 1998–2016 | ||||||||||||||||||
Position | Power forward / Center | ||||||||||||||||||
Career history | |||||||||||||||||||
1998–2003 | Split | ||||||||||||||||||
2003–2004 | Cibona Zagreb | ||||||||||||||||||
2004–2005 | Barcelona | ||||||||||||||||||
2005–2007 | Olympiacos | ||||||||||||||||||
2007–2008 | Panathinaikos | ||||||||||||||||||
2008–2009 | Galatasaray Cafe Crown | ||||||||||||||||||
2009 | CAI Zaragoza | ||||||||||||||||||
2009–2010 | Cedevita Zagreb | ||||||||||||||||||
2010–2011 | ASVEL Basket | ||||||||||||||||||
2011 | Cedevita Zagreb | ||||||||||||||||||
2011–2013 | Cibona Zagreb | ||||||||||||||||||
2014 | Astana | ||||||||||||||||||
2014 | Maccabi Tel Aviv | ||||||||||||||||||
2014–2015 | Credito di Romagna Forli | ||||||||||||||||||
2015 | Pallacanestro Piacentina | ||||||||||||||||||
2015–2016 | Cibona Zagreb | ||||||||||||||||||
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EuroLeague records since the 2000–01 season
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Andrija Žižić (born January 14, 1980) is a Croatian former professional basketball player. His height is 2.07 m (6 ft 9 ½ in) and he played as a forward-center. He is currently sporting director of Cibona Zagreb.
Professional career
His previous teams are: Omiš, Solin, KK Split, Cibona Zagreb, FC Barcelona, Olympiacos, and Panathinaikos. He has won two Croatian League championships (2003, 2004) and in the 2002-03 season he was the top rebounder in the Adriatic League (8.2 rebounds per game). He has won Greek championship and the Greek cup for the season 2007-08.
On July 17, 2008, Žižić signed a two-year contract with the Turkish team Galatasaray Cafe Crown.[1][2] On January 15, 2009, he left Galatasaray and signed with the Spanish club CAI Zaragoza for the rest of the season.[3] On June 24, 2010, he signed with ASVEL Lyon-Villeurbanne in France.[4] On February 28, 2011, he left ASVEL and signed with Cedevita Zagreb for the rest of the season.[5]
In the summer of 2011 he returned to Cibona Zagreb.[6] On December 12, 2013, he parted ways with Cibona.[7] On January 3, 2014 he signed with BC Astana.[8] On February 12, 2014, he left Astana and signed with Maccabi Tel Aviv for the rest of the season.[9] With the third club he joined in the 2013–14 season he became the Euroleague champion playing the role of the third-choice Center position player.[10]
In September 2014 he joined the Italian second division side Credito di Romagna Forli.[11] On January 6, 2015 he left Forli and signed with Pallacanestro Piacentina of the Serie B Basket.[12] On March 5, 2015, he parted ways with Piacentina.[13]
In August 2015, he returned to Cibona Zagreb, playing alongside his younger brother Ante Žižić in the process.[14] Shortly after that season ended, Žižić announced his retirement from playing, and instead became the sporting director for Cibona Zagreb.
Croatian national team
He is a member of the senior Croatian national basketball team. He has also won a silver medal at the 1998 FIBA Europe Under-18 Championship and a bronze medal at the 1999 FIBA Under-19 World Championship, while playing with the Croatian national junior teams.
References
- ↑ Galatasaray Cafe Crown lands Andrija Zizic.
- ↑ Zizic Galatasaray Cafe Crown'da (Zizic for Gala).
- ↑ Zizic signs for CAI Zaragoza
- ↑ Asvel Basket adds big man Andrija Zizic
- ↑ Andrija Zizic moves to KK Cedevita
- ↑ Andrija Zizic moves to KK Cibona Zagreb
- ↑ Andrija Zizic officially leaves Cibona Zagreb
- ↑ Andrija Zizic signs with BC Astana
- ↑ "Andrija Zizic Signs with Maccabi". maccabi.co.il. 12 February 2014. Retrieved 23 February 2014.
- ↑ Maccabi Electra Tel Aviv is the new king of Europe!
- ↑ "Andrija Zizic (ex Maccabi T-A) agreed terms with Forli". eurobasket.com. 23 September 2014. Retrieved 23 September 2014.
- ↑ Andrija Zizic moves to Bakery Piacenza
- ↑ Zizic leaves Piacentina
- ↑ Andrija Zizic agreed to terms with Cibona Zagreb
External links
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- Andrija Žižić at aba-liga.com
- Andrija Žižić at nba.com
- Andrija Žižić at archive.fiba.com
- Andrija Žižić at fiba.com
- Andrija Žižić at eurobasket.com
- Andrija Žižić at euroleague.net