One of the most important basketball countries in the world
The BAM was born in Belgrade - See BAM
(Hi)story

Actual World
Champion (1998-2006)

Actual European
Champion (2001-2003)
The results in the International BAM Competitions:
1996:
Third place on the First International BAM CUP (Boys), Lausanne, Switzerland
1997:
First place on the Second International BAM CUP (Boys), Lissone, Italy
1999:
First place on the European BAM Tournament (Girls), Veliko Tarnovo,
Bulgaria
1999:
Second place on the European BAM Tournament (Boys), Moscow, Russia
1999:
Second place on the Fourth European BAM CUP (Girls), Budapest, Hungary
2000:
First place on the European BAM Tournament (Boys-Partizan Beograd),
Sopron, Hungary
2000:
First place on the European BAM Tournament (Girls-Vozdovac Beograd),
Zalakaros, Hungary
2000:
First place on the Fifth European BAM CUP (Boys), Sopron, Hungary
2000:
Third place on the Third European BAM CUP (Girls),
Sopron, Hungary
2000:
Third place on the European Final
BAM Tournament
(CL Boys-Partizan Beograd),
Varese, Italy
2000:
First place on the
European Final
BAM Tournament
(CL Girls--Vozdovac
Beograd),
Rome, Italy
2001:
First place on the European BAM CUP (Boys),
Biograd, Croatia
2001:
First place on the European BAM CUP (Girls),
Slavonski Brod, Croatia
2002:
First place on the European BAM CUP (Girls),
Novi Sad, Yugoslavia
2002:
First place on the European BAM CUP (Boys),
Leskovac, Yugoslavia

Basketball Federation of Yugoslavia (Kosarkaski Savez Jugoslavije)
Phone: +381.113400821 - E-mail: ksj@ptt.yu
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