Dušan Radojčić

Dušan Radojčić (Душан Радојчић; 1931 – 5 May 1999 ), was a Serbian basketball player and coach. He represented the Yugoslavia national basketball team internationally.

Playing career
Radojčić spent most of his playing career with Proleter Zrenjanin of the Yugoslav Basketball League. He played the 1952 season for a Belgrade-based team Partizan.

During his second stint with Proleter he won the National Championships in the 1956 season. Radojčić was a part of the group of players known as the Proleter's Five, which included himself, Milutin Minja, Ljubomir Katić, Lajos Engler, and Vilmos Lóczi.

National team career
Radojčić was a member of the Yugoslavia national team that participated at the 1950 FIBA World Championship in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He played one game at the tournament and scored 2 points.

Coaching career
Radojčić coached Zrenjanin-based teams Kombinat and Mašinac, as well as Žitište-based team Plastika.

Career achievements and awards

 * Yugoslav League champion: 1 (with Proleter Zrenjanin: 1956).
 * Plaque of the Basketball Federation of Serbia (2016, posthumous)

Personal life
Radojčić briefly played handball for the Proleter handball team in 1949. His son Dragan played basketball.

In popular culture

 * The 2016 Serbian documentary Šampioni iz pedeset i šeste portrays Radojčić and the achievements of the Proleter basketball team in the mid 1950s and how they won the Yugoslav Championship in 1956.