Basketball club Podgorica Bemax hired a third coach this season.
After Dragan Radović and Boško Radović, the trust was given to Marko Sekulić, who succeeded the head coach of the Montenegrin national team.
"This is a great honor and pleasure for me, because I have been at the club for four years as a junior coach, and certainly this is in some way a recognition for my work and dedication," Sekulić said.
This will be his first job in senior basketball.
"I thank the people from the club for their trust and it certainly represents a great motivation for me. It is a pleasure that I will have the opportunity to work with an extremely talented generation, because our cadets and juniors were state champions last season and we will surely add a lot of them to the first team. This will be a great chance for them, and for me it will certainly be a step forward in my career, because I will be in senior basketball for the first time," Sekulić said.
Podgorica and Boško Radović parted ways after the team did not qualify for the finals of the NLB ABA2 league.
"Boško Radović had an agreement to help until the end of 2024 and possibly stay longer if the second stage in the NLB ABA2 league is won. Considering that Podgorica did not pass the group stage of the regional competition, Radović thanked for the cooperation, and the club leaders decided to rejuvenate the team and to focus on the younger players who were the junior champions of Montenegro last season," announced Podgorica and added:
"Thus, the decision that the new coach will be Marko Sekulić, a young expert who has been leading Podgorica's juniors for four years, and is currently the coach of the junior national team, was expected."
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