KLS 01/25 12:00 4 [7] Kk 믈라도스트 v KK 볼락 카카크 [1] W 90-107
ABA League 2 01/22 17:00 17 [6] 수체스카 닉시치 v KK 볼락 카카크 [1] W 80-81
KLS 01/19 17:00 16 [2] KK 슬로보다 유지세 v KK 볼락 카카크 [1] W 77-89
ABA League 2 01/16 17:00 16 [4] KK 로가스카 v KK 볼락 카카크 [1] W 77-84
KLS 01/12 17:00 15 [2] KK 볼락 카카크 v Kk 디나미츠 [4] W 93-80
ABA League 2 01/09 17:00 15 [1] KK 볼락 카카크 v KK MZT 스코프예 에로드롬 [2] W 95-73
KLS 01/04 18:30 14 [10] Kk 메탈라츠 v KK 볼락 카카크 [1] W 90-106
ABA League 2 12/31 11:00 14 [12] OKK 스파르스 사라예보 v KK 볼락 카카크 [1] L 89-76
KLS 12/28 11:00 13 [13] Vojvodina v KK 볼락 카카크 [1] W 84-97
ABA League 2 12/25 18:00 13 [1] KK 볼락 카카크 v 슬로보다 [11] W 99-69
KLS 12/22 18:00 12 [2] KK 볼락 카카크 v Okk 노비 파자르 [7] W 94-91
ABA League 2 12/19 17:00 12 [10] 로브첸 체티녜 v KK 볼락 카카크 [1] W 84-96
KLS 12/15 11:00 11 [14] OKK 베오그라드 v KK 볼락 카카크 [1] W 81-86
ABA League 2 12/12 18:00 11 [8] Okk 노비 파자르 v KK 볼락 카카크 [1] W 95-99
KLS 12/07 18:00 10 [1] KK 볼락 카카크 v 콜루바라 라 2003 [12] W 82-69
ABA League 2 12/05 18:00 10 [2] KK 볼락 카카크 v Kk 디나미츠 [9] W 87-80
KLS 12/01 17:00 9 [10] KK 브르사크 v KK 볼락 카카크 [1] L 83-72
ABA League 2 11/28 16:00 9 [5] KK 시로키 윈 v KK 볼락 카카크 [1] W 74-93
KLS 11/23 18:00 8 KK 볼락 카카크 v KK 나프레다크 루빈 크루세바크 W 85-73
ABA League 2 11/20 16:00 8 [1] KK 볼락 카카크 v Helios [4] W 101-55
KLS 11/17 17:00 7 [4] Kk 즐라티보르 v KK 볼락 카카크 [1] W 79-80
ABA League 2 11/14 18:00 7 [8] Kk 스플리트 v KK 볼락 카카크 [3] W 74-76
KLS 11/10 17:00 6 [2] KK 볼락 카카크 v KK 두나프 스타리 바노프치 [13] W 85-67
ABA League 2 11/07 18:00 6 [2] KK 볼락 카카크 v 수체스카 닉시치 [3] W 81-69
KLS 11/03 18:00 5 [5] KK 볼락 카카크 v Kk 타미슈 [12] W 90-64
ABA League 2 10/31 17:00 5 [3] KK 볼락 카카크 v KK 로가스카 [9] W 91-61
KLS 10/26 18:00 17 KK 볼락 카카크 v Kk 믈라도스트 W 105-67
ABA League 2 10/23 16:00 4 [2] KK MZT 스코프예 에로드롬 v KK 볼락 카카크 [1] L 76-69
KLS 10/19 17:00 3 [5] KK 볼락 카카크 v KK 슬로보다 유지세 [1] W 86-81
ABA League 2 10/16 16:00 3 [2] KK 볼락 카카크 v OKK 스파르스 사라예보 [11] W 96-62

Wikipedia - KK Borac Čačak

Košarkaški klub Borac Čačak (Serbian Cyrillic: Кошаркашки клуб Борац Чачак), commonly referred to as KK Borac Čačak or as Borac Mozzart due to sponsorship reasons, is a men's professional basketball club based in Čačak, Serbia. The club plays in the Adriatic League and the Basketball League of Serbia. Their home arena is the Borac Hall.

History

1945–1992

Borac was a member of the Yugoslav First Federal League since the 1952 season. Players that grew up in this club were Radmilo Mišović (top scorer player of first division in the seventies), Dragan Kićanović, Radivoj Živković, Željko Obradović, and many other players who have left a significant mark on the basketball area of European, Yugoslav and Serbian basketball. In the 1972–73 season, the club finished in fourth place in the Regular Season standings of the Yugoslav First Basketball League, which was considered a great success for club from small city in Yugoslavia back then. Also, in the following season, Borac participated in European FIBA Korać Cup. In the 1978–79 Yugoslav First Basketball League season, the club finished in fifth place and club's youth team won the national competition.

1992–2017

In the period of FR Yugoslavia, Borac was a regular participant of top-tier YUBA League. In 1992–93 season, the club made it to the semifinals of the Yugoslav Cup. Following the Montenegrin independence from state union, the club participated in the Basketball League of Serbia, top-tier national league competition and one below the regional ABA League. In the 2009–10 Basketball League of Serbia season, the club finished in first place of the regular season standings of the Basketball League of Serbia, but was eliminated later in the Super League, which consists of best ranked national league clubs and Serbian clubs that participated in the ABA League. In the 2015–16 Basketball League of Serbia and 2016–17 Basketball League of Serbia seasons, the club finished in second place of the regular season standings of the Basketball League of Serbia.

2017–present

Starting with the 2017–18 season, the club besides the national league played in the newly established regional ABA League Second Division, where they were first in regular season, but eventually eliminated in the Playoffs. In the 2017–18 Basketball League of Serbia, 2018–19 Basketball League of Serbia and 2019–20 Basketball League of Serbia season as well, the club was first in regular season standings of the Basketball League of Serbia. In 2019–20 season which was cut short due to COVID-19 pandemic, the club based on regular season standings of the 2019–20 ABA League Second Division, was promoted to the top-tier regional league.

Borac finished its debut appearance in the 2020–21 ABA League First Division in 11th place, with 8–18 record, led by head coach Marko Marinović. In the following season, Borac improved its overall record to 9–17, but was forced to play the relegation playoffs because of league regulations with the Serbian team, and the new champion of the ABA League Second Division – Zlatibor, which they won in best of three games format. In November 2022, Dejan Mijatović took the head coaching position and in Borac's third consecutive season (2022–23) of ABA League, they finished in 13th place after avoiding direct elimination with away win over favorite Budućnost. In the relegation playoffs, Borac prevailed over Helios Suns with 2–1 record, to stay in the league. In 2023–24 season, Borac finished in 10th place of the ABA League with 10–16 record.

KK 볼락 카카크(세르비아어: КК ВојводинаНови Сад, 영어: KK Vojvodina Novi Sad)는 세르비아 노비사드를 연고지로 하는 프로 농구 팀이다. 세르비아 농구 리그에 소속되어 있으며, FK 보이보디나의 홈인 보이보디나 스타디움에서 경기를 치른다.

1950년에 설립된 이 팀은 세르비아 농구 리그 4회 우승, 세르비아컵 2회 우승의 기록을 가지고 있다. 또한 유로리그에서도 2009-10 시즌에 8강에 진출하기도 했습니다.

팀의 주요 선수로는 몬테네그로의 포인트 가드 밀로시 테오도시치, 세르비아의 파워 포워드 네마냐 비옐리차, 미국의 센터 브랜든 데이비스가 있다.

볼락 카카크는 세르비아 농구 리그에서 가장 인기 있는 팀 중 하나이며, 홈 경기에는 항상 많은 관중이 몰린다. 또한 팀은 유럽에서도 잘 알려져 있으며, 많은 유럽 팀들이 볼락 카카크를 이적 시장에서 주시하고 있다.