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  2. Basketball at the 1984 Summer Olympics - Wikipedia

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    Basketball at the 1984 Summer Olympics was the eleventh appearance of the sport of basketball as an official Olympic medal event. It took place at The Forum in Inglewood, California, United States from July 29 to August 10. The United States won the gold medal in both events, with the women's team's victory marking their first-ever gold medal.

  3. List of Yugoslavia men's national basketball team rosters

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    5.5 1984 Olympic Games. 5.6 1985 EuroBasket. ... Below is a list of the Yugoslavia men's national basketball team rosters from 1947 to 1991 at the EuroBasket, ...

  4. Yugoslavia men's national basketball team - Wikipedia

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    Yugoslavia won a bronze medal at EuroBasket 1979, where Ćosić and Kićanović were included in the All-Tournament Team. In 1980, Yugoslavia won their first and only Olympic gold at the 1980 Summer Olympics basketball tournament, to which the United States, as well as Argentina, Puerto Rico, Canada, and China, among others, did not participate ...

  5. Basketball at the 1984 Summer Olympics – Men's team rosters

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    The following players represented Yugoslavia: [7] Dražen Petrović; Aleksandar Petrović; Nebojša Zorkić; Rajko Žižić; Ivan Sunara; Emir Mutapčić; Sabit Hadžić; Andro Knego; Ratko Radovanović; Mihovil Nakić-Vojnović; Dražen Dalipagić; Branko Vukićević

  6. Yugoslavia at the 1984 Summer Olympics - Wikipedia

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    Five of these medals were won in team sports and included gold in both men's and women's handball tournaments, gold in the water polo tournament and bronze medals in men's football and basketball. The most successful sport was wrestling, winning the nation five medals, while the canoeing duo of Matija Ljubek and Mirko Nišović were the only ...

  7. Category:1984–85 in Yugoslav basketball - Wikipedia

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    1984–85; 1985–86; 1986–87; 1987–88; 1988–89; Pages in category "1984–85 in Yugoslav basketball" ... Template:Yugoslavia Men Basketball Squad 1984 Summer ...

  8. Sport in Yugoslavia - Wikipedia

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    National team was a total of three times Olympic champion (in 1968, 1984 and 1988) and four times runner-up (in 1952, 1956, 1964 and 1980). They were also twice World champions, once European champions and two times champions of water polo World cup. Yugoslavian clubs were also very successful at the European competitions. Water polo teams from ...

  9. 1984 Summer Olympics - Wikipedia

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    The 1984 Summer Olympics are widely considered to be the most financially successful modern Olympics, [5] serving as an example on how to run an Olympic Games. As a result of low construction costs, due to the use of existing sport infrastructure, coupled with a reliance on private corporate funding, [ 6 ] the 1984 Games generated a profit of ...