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11 Ksv 2Mrl Bilten 11 2.MRL KSV 2020/2021 KOŠARKAŠKI SAVEZ VOJVODINE 21000 NOVI SAD, Masarikova 25 Telefon 021/4727996 Žiro račun 325-9500600018603-16 OTP Vojvođanska banka Novi Sad PIB 101232053 Matični broj 08761230 Šifra delatnosti 9319 E mail [email protected] WEB site www.ksv.rs Novi Sad, 07. Decembar 2020. 2.MRL KSV 2020/2021, BILTEN 11 REGISTRACIJA UTAKMICA 2.MRL SEVER – GRUPA A Tabela 1 OKK SRBOBRAN Srbobran 7 7 0 721:494 14 2 KK SPORT'S WORLD Novi Sad 6 6 0 509:400 12 3 KK KARAĐORĐEVO Ban. Karađorđevo 8 4 4 609:616 12 4 KK PROLETER Ravno Selo 7 3 4 467:551 10 5 MKK SPARTAK Subotica 6 4 2 451:404 10 6 KK BASKETBALL STARS Futog 9 0 9 533:786 9 7 KK PETROVGRAD Zrenjanin 6 2 4 504:544 8 8 KK APATIN Apatin 5 1 4 329:328 6 6 kolo,07.11.2020 KK PETROVGRAD Zrenjanin KK APATIN Apatin ODLOŽENO Ristić L. (ZR), Paunov Đ. (ZR), - Plećaš Z. (ZR) OKK SRBOBRAN Srbobran KK SPORT'S WORLD Novi Sad ODLOŽENO Matić N. (VS), Čobanov P. (NS), - Brkljačić I. (NS) 7 kolo,15.11.2020 KK PROLETER Ravno Selo KK PETROVGRAD Zrenjanin ODLOŽENO Janković V. (NS), Popović F. (NS), - Kresta Z. (NS) KK SPORT'S WORLD Novi Sad MKK SPARTAK Subotica ODLOŽENO Lazukić N. (FU), Labus D. (NS), - Janković D. (NS) KK APATIN Apatin OKK SRBOBRAN Srbobran ODLOŽENO Grković N. (SU), Jurček M. (SU), - Cvjetićanin V. (AP) 8 kolo,22.11.2020 KK APATIN Apatin MKK SPARTAK Subotica ODLOŽENO Uzelac J. (SO), Kajtazi A. (SO), - Galetin M. (SO) 9 kolo,28.11.2020 KK KARAĐORĐEVO Ban. Karađorđevo KK PETROVGRAD Zrenjanin ODLOŽENO Paunov Đ. (ZR), Ristić L. (ZR), - Popov S. (SC) KK PROLETER Ravno Selo KK SPORT'S WORLD Novi Sad ODLOŽENO Popović F. (NS), Banjanac S. (Kv), - Hromiš B. (VB) KK BASKETBALL STARS Futog KK APATIN Apatin ODLOŽENO Miščević M. (NS), Labus D. (NS), - Brkljačić I. (NS) MKK SPARTAK Subotica OKK SRBOBRAN Srbobran ODLOŽENO Wild R. (SU), Zarić A. (KI), - Hinić M. (BT) 10 kolo,06.12.2020 KK PETROVGRAD Zrenjanin MKK SPARTAK Subotica ODLOŽENO Gaković D. (ZR), Radovanović M (ZR), - Šarić M. (ZR) OKK SRBOBRAN Srbobran KK BASKETBALL STARS Futog 103:64 Basarić F. (VS), Knežić B. (VS), - Hromiš B. (VB) (24:19,32:12,25:17,22:16,:) KK APATIN Apatin KK PROLETER Ravno Selo ODLOŽENO Uzelac J. (SO), Kajtazi A. (SO), - Galetin M. (SO) KK SPORT'S WORLD Novi Sad KK KARAĐORĐEVO Ban. Karađorđevo ODLOŽENO Pilipović D. (NS), Banjanac S. (Kv), - Šćopić V. (NS) 1 2.MRL KSV 2020/2021 REGISTRACIJA UTAKMICA 2.MRL SEVER – GRUPA B Tabela 1 KK ROLING Veternik 10 8 2 818:702 18 2 KK AKADEMIK Srbobran 8 7 1 682:559 15 3 KK BAGLJAŠ Zrenjanin 9 6 3 737:634 15 4 KK BEOČIN Beočin 7 4 3 516:475 11 5 OKK SPARTAK Subotica 7 3 4 541:533 10 6 KK SENTA Senta 8 1 7 477:640 9 7 KK MARINA Bačka Palanka 7 1 6 485:594 8 8 KK SIVAC Sivac 6 1 5 402:521 7 6 kolo,07.11.2020 KK SIVAC Sivac KK AKADEMIK Srbobran ODLOŽENO Basarić F. (VS), Kajtazi A. (SO), - Svilar S. (SO) KK SENTA Senta KK BEOČIN Beočin ODLOŽENO Wild R. (SU), Šuput F. (SU), - Hinić M. (BT) 7 kolo,15.11.2020 OKK SPARTAK Subotica KK SIVAC Sivac ODLOŽENO - - - - 8 kolo,22.11.2020 KK MARINA Bačka Palanka KK SIVAC Sivac ODLOŽENO Labus D. (NS), Bjeljac M. (BP), - Brkljačić I. (NS) 9 kolo,28.11.2020 KK BEOČIN Beočin OKK SPARTAK Subotica ODLOŽENO Čobanov P. (NS), Blažević M. (NS), - Brkljačić I. (NS) KK SENTA Senta KK MARINA Bačka Palanka ODLOŽENO Pilipović D. (NS), Janković V. (NS), - Derikonjić M. (SU) 10 kolo,05.12.2020 KK BAGLJAŠ Zrenjanin KK SIVAC Sivac ODLOŽENO Janković V. (NS), Paunov Đ. (ZR), - Brkljačić I. (NS) KK ROLING Veternik KK SENTA Senta 88:69 Labus D. (NS), Popović F. (NS), - Pantić M. (NS) (26:17,23:18,23:15,16:19,:) KK MARINA Bačka Palanka KK BEOČIN Beočin ODLOŽENO Banjanac S. (Kv), Bjeljac M. (BP), - Soldo D. (NS) OKK SPARTAK Subotica KK AKADEMIK Srbobran ODLOŽENO Šuput F. (SU), Wild R. (SU), - Filipović S. (SU) REGISTRACIJA UTAKMICA 2.MRL SEVER – GRUPA C Tabela 1 KK JADRAN Golubinci 7 5 2 621:517 12 2 KK RU - KOŠ Ruma 5 4 1 358:336 9 3 KK SLOVEN Ruma 4 4 0 376:251 8 4 KK PARTIZAN Šid 6 1 5 380:472 7 5 KK ŠIMANOVCI Šimanovci 4 2 2 314:292 6 6 KK VOJKA Vojka 6 0 6 378:559 6 7 KK PINK Šimanovci 0 0 0 0:0 0 8 Tim3 0 0 0 0:0 0 5 kolo,31.10.2020 KK RU - KOŠ Ruma KK SLOVEN Ruma SUBOTA 12.12.2020. u 20:00h Blažević M. (NS), Čobanov P. (NS), - Mirčeta V. (SM) RUMA, SPC RUMA 8 kolo,21.11.2020 KK PARTIZAN Šid KK SLOVEN Ruma 54:113 Plavšić M. (DV), Jagodić N. (ST), - Petrović B. (ST) (13:25,9:31,13:30,19:27,:) 9 kolo,29.11.2020 KK RU - KOŠ Ruma KK ŠIMANOVCI Šimanovci ODLOŽENO Majstorović S. (SM), Poznanović I. (SM), - Mirčeta V. (SM) 2 2.MRL KSV 2020/2021 10 kolo,05.12.2020 KK VOJKA Vojka KK SLOVEN Ruma ODLOŽENO Kostadinović A. (SM), Poznanović I. (SM), - Petrović B. (ST) KK PARTIZAN Šid KK RU - KOŠ Ruma ODLOŽENO Vukašinac M. (ST), Jagodić N. (ST), - Mirčeta V. (SM) KK ŠIMANOVCI Šimanovci KK JADRAN Golubinci ODLOŽENO Čobanov P. (NS), Blažević M. (NS), - Dragojević P. (GL) REGISTRACIJA UTAKMICA 2.MRL SEVER – GRUPA D Tabela 1 KK VIRTUS BASKET Pančevo 7 6 1 581:422 13 2 KK JEDINSTVO Kačarevo 7 5 2 547:488 12 3 KK BNS Ban. Novo Selo 8 4 4 632:582 12 4 KK RADNIČKI Kovin 5 5 0 381:304 10 5 KK AGROBANAT Plandište 6 3 3 444:429 9 6 KK NEOLIT Starčevo 8 1 7 516:694 9 7 KK OPOVO 99 Opovo 7 0 7 405:587 7 8 Tim5 0 0 0 0:0 0 6 kolo,07.11.2020 KK RADNIČKI Kovin KK NEOLIT Starčevo ODLOŽENO Čukić V. (SČ), Stojilković V. (PA), - Jakab Ž. (PA) KK VIRTUS BASKET Pančevo KK AGROBANAT Plandište ODLOŽENO Putić D. (PA), Đorđević D. (PA), - Janković Đ. (PA) 7 kolo,14.11.2020 KK AGROBANAT Plandište KK RADNIČKI Kovin ODLOŽENO Vlajin M. (PA), Stojilković V. (PA), - Radivojević S. (VŠ) 8 kolo,21.11.2020 KK RADNIČKI Kovin KK OPOVO 99 Opovo ODLOŽENO Pavlović N. (PA), Đorđević D. (PA), - Janković Đ. (PA) KK JEDINSTVO Kačarevo KK VIRTUS BASKET Pančevo ODLOŽENO Čukić V. (SČ), Vlajin M. (PA), - Joveski V. (PA) 9 kolo,28.11.2020 KK BNS Ban. Novo Selo KK OPOVO 99 Opovo ODLOŽENO Lakićević B. (KO), Mandić K. (KO), - Sekulić S. (KO) 10 kolo,05.12.2020 KK RADNIČKI Kovin KK BNS Ban. Novo Selo 68:58 Putić D. (PA), Pavlović N. (PA), - Sekulić S. (KO) (20:20,17:16,18:16,13:6,:) KK OPOVO 99 Opovo KK VIRTUS BASKET Pančevo 30:84 Đorđević D. (PA), Lakićević B. (KO), - Janković Đ. (PA) (6:25,9:24,8:20,7:15,:) KK NEOLIT Starčevo KK AGROBANAT Plandište 51:62 Stojilković V. (PA), Vlajin M. (PA), - Marin N. (PA) (14:12,13:19,8:17,16:14,:) NAPOMENE 1. KAZNE Na osnovu propozija 2.MRL takmičenja, član 69, kažnjava se zbog: TEHNIČKE GREŠKE IGRAČA: − KK SENTA (igrač Mandić M.) sa 2.400,00 din. − KK RADNIČKI (igrač Bogdanović M.) sa 2.400,00 din. - Rok za uplatu izrečenih KAZNI je SREDA 09. DECEMBAR. - Uplatu izvršiti na žiro račun KOŠARKASKI SAVEZ VOJVODINE, broj 325-9500600018603-16 OTP Vojvođanska banka Novi Sad. 3 2.MRL KSV 2020/2021 BILTEN NAZIV KLUBA IZNOS OSNOV ROK IZVOD/IZNOS Bilten 7 KK VOJKA 3.600,00 KAZNA 11. novembar Bilten 7 KK PARTIZAN 6.000,00 KAZNA 11. novembar Bilten 8 KK SENTA 2.400,00 KAZNA 18. novembar Bilten 8 KK JEDINSTVO 2.400,00 KAZNA 18. novembar Bilten 8 KK BNS 2.400,00 KAZNA 18. novembar Bilten 9 KK RU - KOŠ 2.400,00 KAZNA 25. novembar Bilten 10 KK AKADEMIK 2.400,00 KAZNA 02. decembar Bilten 11 KK SENTA 2.400,00 KAZNA 09. decembar Bilten 11 KK RADNIČKI 2.400,00 KAZNA 09. decembar 2. TRENERI U prethodnim kolima sledeće ekipe su nastupale bez trenera sa odgovarajućom licencom i to: KK Opovo 99 KK Šimanovci Po članu propozicija takmičenja nastupanje ekipe bez trenera sa odgovarajućom licencom se kažnjava novčanom kaznom od 12.000 dinara. Komesar takmičenja 2.MRL KSV, Rodić Aleksandar, 065/6338185 4 .
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