Dalibor Bagarić
Professional Croatian basketball player
Born
February 7th, 1980
45 years ago
Category
Athletes & Sports Figures
Country
Croatia
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Professional basketball player participated in leagues primarily in Europe. Began basketball career in the late 1990s and played for various clubs, including teams within the Croatian league. Gained attention for skills as a center, contributing to team performance and success in domestic competitions. Also represented Croatia in international competitions, showcasing talent on a larger stage.
Played for Cibona Zagreb
Competed in international tournaments
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