Traditionally one of the best basketball clubs in Europe, Spanish powerhouse Real Madrid has rarely lifted trophies without Serbian players in its roster. Over the years, Serbian stars have left a significant mark on the history of the “Royal Club.” Here is the complete list of Serbian basketball players who wore the Real Madrid jersey:
DRAZEN DALIPAGIC
A legendary forward and one of the pioneers of Serbian basketball, Dalipagić played for Real Madrid in the 1982–83 season. During his short stint in Madrid, he only appeared in EuroLeague games.
Plantilla del Real Madrid en la temporada 82-83: Drazen Dalipagic entre Lolo Saínz y Fernando Martín .😍😍 pic.twitter.com/9jb1rIZqZm
— Basket a todo Ritmo (@BasketatodoRitm) January 25, 2025
NIKOLA LONCAR
EuroLeague champion with Partizan in 1992 and a decorated national team member, Lončar played for Real in the 1995–96 season. Although trophies eluded him in Madrid, the experience proved valuable as he later became a successful basketball commentator on Spanish television.
ZORAN SAVIC
One of just three Serbian players to have played for both Real Madrid and Barcelona, Savić joined the “Royal Club” in the 1995–96 season but did not manage to win a trophy.
Zoran Savić
Real Madrid 1995-96 pic.twitter.com/oWADwb3jAv— Stickerpedia (@Stickerpedia1) September 6, 2020
DEJAN BODIROGA
When Željko Obradović took charge of Real, he brought in one of the national team’s key figures at the time—Dejan Bodiroga. He played for the Spanish giants from 1996 to 1998, winning the Saporta Cup (1997) and earning ACB League MVP honors in the 1997–98 season.
Dejan Bodiroga and Predrag Mijatovic in Real Madrid jerseys 🤍👀#HalaMadrid pic.twitter.com/N3pJPzeLhf
— Basketball Sphere (@BSphere_) February 2, 2025
ALEKSANDAR DJORDJEVIC
A direct transfer from Barcelona to Real Madrid always makes headlines, especially when it involves a star like Sasha Djordjevic. In the summer of 1999, “Sale Nacionale” joined Real and helped the club win the ACB League title in the 1999–2000 season.
DUSAN VUKCEVIC
After four seasons with Olympiacos, Vukčević moved to Real in the summer of 2001. He played 59 games that season, averaging 9.46 points per contest before transferring to Montepaschi Siena.
Dusan VUKCEVIC (ALERO, 2.02, 1975) nació un 14 de noviembre
Disputó 59 partidos en 1 temporada con el @RMBaloncesto promediando 9.46 pts, 2.59 rbs, 1.20 asi
Su mejor partido: 20 pts, 4 rec en 29:29 min el 18/10/2001 contra KRKA NOVO MESTO
REAL MADRID perdió 87- 93 pic.twitter.com/ha6JQljZx5
— Realmadrid Baloncesto 🏀 🏆 (@RealmadridBBALL) November 14, 2024
DRAGAN TARLAC
Following a brief spell with the Chicago Bulls, Tarlac played for Real Madrid from 2001 to 2003. Despite solid performances, his time in Madrid did not bring silverware.
#HalaMadrid#TalDíaComoHoy, en 2002, Dragan TARLAC (PÍVOT, 2,11, 1973) consiguió un #DobleDoble (12 pun. 11 reb.) con el @RMBaloncesto en EUROLEAGUE contra PANATHINAIKOS
El REAL MADRID ganó por 77 – 88
A veces sonaba la flauta … pic.twitter.com/xroniK6YYW
— Realmadrid Baloncesto 🏀 🏆 (@RealmadridBBALL) February 14, 2025
IGOR RAKOCEVIC
Known as one of Europe’s deadliest shooters, Rakočević joined Real Madrid in 2005. In the 2005–06 EuroLeague season, he averaged 14.8 points per game.
#TalDíaComoHoy, en el año 2006, Igor RAKOCEVIC (ESCOLTA, 1,91, 1978) consiguió un #Triple6 (18 pun. 6 reb. 6 asi. ) con el #RMBaloncesto en el partido de TOP 16 de EUROLEAGUE contra MACCABI ELITE
El REAL MADRID ganó por 90 – 75#HalaMadridhttps://t.co/ufzLAwsRW4 pic.twitter.com/JlBp09VRax
— Realmadrid Baloncesto 🏀 🏆 (@RealmadridBBALL) February 23, 2024
MARKO JARIC
After his NBA career, Jaric suited up for the “Royal Club” in the 2009–10 season, averaging 7.1 points per game in the EuroLeague.
Nacido en Belgrado (Yugoslavia) hoy cumple 42 años Marko Jarić. Tras 7 temporadas en la NBA recaló en el Real Madrid para jugar unicamente la temporada 2009-10. pic.twitter.com/113moofEpu
— Hemeroteca RMCF (@HemerotecaRMCF) October 12, 2020
NOVICA VELICKOVIC
Veličković’s Real Madrid story had all the makings of a fairy tale—at least in the beginning. He arrived in 2009 as one of the EuroLeague’s rising stars and impressed in his first season, averaging nearly 8 points per game in the EuroLeague with an even greater impact on the team’s play. Unfortunately, injuries plagued him in the following years, and by 2012 he parted ways with the club. His only trophy in Madrid was the Copa del Rey in 2012.
“Pensaba que me ponía a los aficionados del Madrid en mis piernas” https://t.co/wW81zJM5nc pic.twitter.com/RBWiaymsXV
— Libertad Digital (@libertaddigital) January 3, 2022
OGNJEN KUZMIC
The only Serbian basketball player to win both the NBA and EuroLeague titles, Kuzmić tore his ACL early in the 2017–18 season but remained part of the squad that went on to win the EuroLeague. He returned to action at the start of the 2018–19 campaign, but recurring injuries soon followed, and he eventually moved back to Crvena zvezda.
🇷🇸👋 Ognjen Kuzmić, campeón de la NBA con los Warriors y de la Euroliga con el Real Madrid, ha puesto fin a su carrera a sus 35 años pic.twitter.com/MhqT9gT2XW
— Gigantes del Basket (@GIGANTESbasket) June 24, 2025
MARIO NAKIC
The son of Partizan legend Ivo Nakic, Mario joined Real Madrid at just 14 years old. He made his senior debut in 2018 and stayed until 2021, when he moved to Andorra.
Mario NAKIC (ALERO, 1.99) debutó #TalDíaComoHoy en 2018 con el #RMBaloncesto a la edad de 16 años y 344 días consiguiendo 2 pun, 1 reb en 06:28 minutos en el partido de LIGA ENDESA contra GRAN CANARIA
El REAL MADRID perdió por 88 – 78#HalaMadridhttps://t.co/ufzLAwtpLC pic.twitter.com/jxb3gQo66j
— Realmadrid Baloncesto 🏀 🏆 (@RealmadridBBALL) May 24, 2024
TRISTAN VUKCEVIC
Eighteen years after his father Dušan, Tristan Vukčević made his Real Madrid debut. Between 2019 and 2022 he won the Spanish Supercup (2021) before moving to Partizan and later being drafted by the Washington Wizards in the 2023 NBA Draft.
Com a escolha 42° do Draft, o Washington Wizards escolhe:
• TRISTAN VUKCEVIC 🇮🇹
• Idade: 20 anos
• Times: Real Madrid // KK Partizan
• Altura: 2,11m // Peso: 101kg pic.twitter.com/lmgEXzRBw0— WizardsBr (@WizardsBr) June 23, 2023

