Dejan Tomašević

{{short description|Serbian basketball player and executive}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=November 2023}}

{{Infobox officeholder

| native_name = Дејан Томашевић

| image = Dejan Tomašević cropped.jpg

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| caption = Tomašević in 2014

| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1973|5|6|df=y}}

| birth_place = Belgrade, SR Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia

| office1 = Member of the National Assembly

| term_start1 = 6 February 2024

| term_end1 =

| party = SNS (2023–present)

| module = {{Infobox basketball biography

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| height = {{height|m=2.08}}

| weight_kg = 114

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| nationality = Serbian

| draft_year = 1995

| career_position = Center

| career_number = 14, 15, 18

| career_start = 1990

| career_end = 2009

| years1 = 1990–1995

| team1 = Crvena zvezda

| years2 = 1995–1999

| team2 = Partizan

| years3 = 1999–2001

| team3 = Budućnost Podgorica

| years4 = 2001–2002

| team4 = TAU Cerámica

| years5 = 2002–2005

| team5 = Pamesa Valencia

| years6 = 2005–2008

| team6 = Panathinaikos

| years7 = 2008–2009

| team7 = PAOK

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{{MedalCompetition|Summer Olympic Games}}

{{MedalSilver|1996 Atlanta|Team}}

{{MedalCompetition|FIBA World Cup}}

{{MedalGold|1998 Greece|Team}}

{{MedalGold|2002 United States|Team}}

{{MedalCompetition|FIBA Eurobasket}}

{{MedalGold|1995 Greece|Team}}

{{MedalGold|1997 Spain|Team}}

{{MedalGold|2001 Turkey|Team}}

{{MedalBronze|1999 France|Team}}

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Dejan Tomašević ({{lang-sr-Cyrl|Дејан Томашевић}}; born 6 May 1973) is a Serbian professional basketball executive, former player and politician serving as a member of the National Assembly since 6 February 2024. He is a member of the ruling populist Serbian Progressive Party (SNS).

An All-EuroLeague Team selection on two occasions, he played with Borac Čačak, Crvena zvezda, Partizan, Budućnost Podgorica, TAU Cerámica, Pamesa Valencia, Panathinaikos, and PAOK, which he joined in September 2008.[http://www.paokbc.gr/paokbc/index.php?&PHPSESSID=490458242dc847ec5caa238de3335fcd&file=com_newsview&id=375&PHPSESSID=490458242dc847ec5caa238de3335fcd Συμφωνία ΠΑΟΚ - Dejan Tomasevic (06/09/2008).]

Professional career

Tomašević started his career in 1990 with Crvena zvezda,{{Cite web |url=https://www.contra.gr/Longread/gia-ton-ntegian-tomasevits-oi-giannakopoyloi-htan-oi-teleytaioi-twn-moikanwn.5500847.html |title=Για τον Ντέγιαν Τομάσεβιτς οι Γιαννακόπουλοι ήταν οι τελευταίοι των Μοϊκανών |last=contra.gr |date=10 May 2019 |website=contra.gr |language=el |access-date=12 May 2019}} where he stayed for 5 years, winning 2 Yugoslavian League championship titles. His next teams were Partizan (1995–99), where he won 2 Yugoslavian League championships and one Yugoslavian Cup title, and Budućnost Podgorica (1999–01), where he won 2 more Yugoslavian League championships and one Yugoslavian Cup trophy. The big transfer abroad for his career was realized when he signed with TAU Cerámica, where he played the 2001–02 season, where he won the Spanish ACB League and the Spanish King's Cup in 2002. He then transferred to Pamesa Valencia, where he won the ULEB Cup (now called EuroCup) in 2003, and finally on to Panathinaikos, where he won 3 Greek League championships and 3 Greek Cups, in the years 2006, 2007, 2008, and the Triple Crown in 2007. In September 2008, he signed a one-year contract with PAOK.

He was voted the EuroLeague Regular Season MVP of the EuroLeague 2000–01 season, and he made the All-EuroLeague First Team that same year, as well as the All-EuroLeague First Team of the EuroLeague 2001–02 season. He was also the MVP of the Yugoslavian League in 1998. He was also named the ULEB Cup Finals MVP of the 2002–03 season.

National team career

Tomašević was a member of the FR Yugoslavia national team (representing FR Yugoslavia) that won the gold medal at EuroBasket 1995 in Athens, Greece. Over three tournament games, he averaged 3.3 points and 3.0 rebounds per game.{{cite web |title=1995 Yugoslavia #14 - Dejan Tomasevic |url=https://archive.fiba.com/pages/eng/fa/player/p/pid/22104/sid/2265/tid/390/tid2//_/1995_European_Championship_for_Men/index.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150706104030/http://archive.fiba.com/pages/eng/fa/player/p/pid/22104/sid/2265/tid/390/tid2/_/1995_European_Championship_for_Men/index.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=6 July 2015 |website=archive.fiba.com |access-date=25 May 2019}} He was also a member of the FR Yugoslav Olympic team that won the silver medal at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia, US.{{cite Sports-Reference |title=Dejan Tomašević |url=https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/to/dejan-tomasevic-1.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161204022857/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/to/dejan-tomasevic-1.html |archive-date=4 December 2016}} Over six tournament games, he averaged 6.2 points, 4.0 rebounds and 1.2 assists per game.{{cite web |title=Yugoslavia 1996 Yugoslavia #14 - Dejan Tomasevic |url=https://archive.fiba.com/pages/eng/fa/player/p/pid/22104/pid2//sid/2944/tid/390/tid2//_/1996_Olympic_Games_Tournament_for_Men/index.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151023061750/http://archive.fiba.com/pages/eng/fa/player/p/pid/22104/pid2//sid/2944/tid/390/tid2//_/1996_Olympic_Games_Tournament_for_Men/index.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=23 October 2015 |website=archive.fiba.com |access-date=25 May 2019}} Tomašević won the back-to-back gold medal at EuroBasket 1997 in Spain. Over eight tournament games, he averaged 4.5 points, 3.4 rebounds and 0.4 assists per game.{{cite web |title=1997 Yugoslavia #14 - Dejan Tomasevic |url=https://archive.fiba.com/pages/eng/fa/player/p/pid/22104/pid2//sid/2266/tid/390/tid2//_/1997_European_Championship_for_Men_Final_Round/index.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190525081932/http://archive.fiba.com/pages/eng/fa/player/p/pid/22104/pid2//sid/2266/tid/390/tid2//_/1997_European_Championship_for_Men_Final_Round/index.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=25 May 2019 |website=archive.fiba.com |access-date=25 May 2019}} He was also a member of the FR Yugoslavia team that won the gold medal at the 1998 FIBA World Championship in Greece. Over eight tournament games, he averaged 6.2 points, 5.7 rebounds and 0.9 assists per game.{{cite web |title=1998 Yugoslavia #14 - Dejan Tomasevic |url=https://archive.fiba.com/pages/eng/fa/player/p/pid/22104/pid2//sid/2914/tid/390/tid2//_/1998_World_Championship_for_Men/index.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151030021614/http://archive.fiba.com/pages/eng/fa/player/p/pid/22104/pid2//sid/2914/tid/390/tid2//_/1998_World_Championship_for_Men/index.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=30 October 2015 |website=archive.fiba.com |access-date=25 May 2019}}

Tomašević won the bronze medal at EuroBasket 1999 in France. Over nine tournament games, he averaged 7.2 points, 6.0 rebounds and one assist per game.{{cite web |title=1999 Yugoslavia #14 - Dejan Tomasevic |url=https://archive.fiba.com/pages/eng/fa/player/p/pid/22104/pid2//sid/2267/tid/390/tid2//_/1999_European_Championship_for_Men_Final_Round/index.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190525081931/http://archive.fiba.com/pages/eng/fa/player/p/pid/22104/pid2//sid/2267/tid/390/tid2//_/1999_European_Championship_for_Men_Final_Round/index.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=25 May 2019 |website=archive.fiba.com |access-date=25 May 2019}} Tomašević played at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia, where he averaged 10.3 points, 6.9 rebounds and 1.9 assists per game over seven tournament games.{{cite web |title=2000 Yugoslavia #14 - Dejan Tomasevic |url=https://archive.fiba.com/pages/eng/fa/player/p/pid/22104/pid2//sid/2945/tid/390/tid2//_/2000_Olympic_Games_Tournament_for_Men/index.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151112051323/http://archive.fiba.com/pages/eng/fa/player/p/pid/22104/pid2//sid/2945/tid/390/tid2//_/2000_Olympic_Games_Tournament_for_Men/index.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=12 November 2015 |website=archive.fiba.com |access-date=25 May 2019}} He was a member of the FR Yugoslavia team that won the gold medal at EuroBasket 2001 in Turkey. It was his third EuroBasket gold medal. Over six tournament games, he averaged 6.7 points, 5.0 rebounds and 2.5 assists per game.{{cite web |title=2001 Yugoslavia #14 - Dejan Tomasevic |url=https://archive.fiba.com/pages/eng/fa/player/p/pid/22104/pid2//sid/2235/tid/390/tid2//_/2001_European_Championship_for_Men_Final_Round/index.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190525081936/http://archive.fiba.com/pages/eng/fa/player/p/pid/22104/pid2//sid/2235/tid/390/tid2//_/2001_European_Championship_for_Men_Final_Round/index.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=25 May 2019 |website=archive.fiba.com |access-date=25 May 2019}} Tomašević won the back-to-back gold medal at the 2002 FIBA World Championship in Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S. Over nine tournament games, he averaged 6.2 points, 5.1 rebounds and 1.9 assists per game.{{cite web |title=2002 Yugoslavia #14 - Dejan Tomasevic |url=https://archive.fiba.com/pages/eng/fa/player/p/pid/22104/pid2//sid/3118/tid/390/tid2//_/2002_World_Championship_for_Men/index.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151030052713/http://archive.fiba.com/pages/eng/fa/player/p/pid/22104/pid2//sid/3118/tid/390/tid2//_/2002_World_Championship_for_Men/index.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=30 October 2015 |website=archive.fiba.com |access-date=25 May 2019}}

As a member of the renamed Serbia and Montenegro national team, Tomašević played at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece, where he averaged 7.2 points, 9.2 rebounds and 2.4 assists per game over five tournament games.{{cite web |title=2004 Serbia & Montenegro #14 - Dejan Tomasevic |url=https://archive.fiba.com/pages/eng/fa/player/p/pid/22104/pid2//sid/3183/tid/92330/tid2//_/2004_Olympic_Games_Tournament_for_Men/index.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151023044435/http://archive.fiba.com/pages/eng/fa/player/p/pid/22104/pid2//sid/3183/tid/92330/tid2//_/2004_Olympic_Games_Tournament_for_Men/index.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=23 October 2015 |website=archive.fiba.com |access-date=25 May 2019}} He was ranked second overall in rebounds per game, behind Yao Ming.

Post-playing career

= Basketball Federation of Serbia (2011–2019) =

In April 2011, Tomašević became the vice-president of the Basketball Federation of Serbia in charge for competitions.{{cite web |title=Dogovor s Evroligom jedan od prioriteta |url=http://www.politika.rs/sr/clanak/430328/Sport/Kosarka/Dogovor-s-Evroligom-jedan-od-prioriteta |website=politika.rs |access-date=25 May 2019 |language=sr}} In October 2015, Tomašević was appointed as an acting Secretary General for the Basketball Federation of Serbia.{{cite web |title=Dejan Tomašević imenovan za v.d. generalnog sekretara KSS |url=http://rs.n1info.com/Sport-Klub/Kosarka/a100660/Dejan-Tomasevic-imenovan-za-v.d.-generalnog-sekretara-KSS.html |website=rs.n1info.com |access-date=21 March 2019 |language=sr |archive-date=27 March 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190327090311/http://rs.n1info.com/Sport-Klub/Kosarka/a100660/Dejan-Tomasevic-imenovan-za-v.d.-generalnog-sekretara-KSS.html |url-status=dead }} In February 2016, he became Secretary General of the Federation. On 20 November 2019, Tomašević resigned as the Secretary General.{{cite web |title=Tomašević podneo ostavku |url=https://mozzartsport.com/kosarka/vesti/tomasevic-podneo-ostavku/342946 |website=mozzartsport.com |access-date=23 November 2019 |language=sr}}{{cite web |title=Dejan Tomašević podneo ostavku u KSS-u, na funkciji generalnog sekretara ostaje do izbora novog |url=https://sport.blic.rs/kosarka/domaca-kosarka-i-aba/kosarka-dejan-tomasevic-kosarkaski-savez-srbije-ostavka/wmw6xz7 |website=sport.blic.rs |access-date=24 November 2019}}

In March 2019, the Federation put forward a nomination of Tomašević for the president of the FIBA Europe.{{cite web |title=Dejan Tomašević kandidat za predsednika FIBA Evropa |url=https://www.b92.net/sport/kosarka/vesti.php?yyyy=2019&mm=03&dd=21&nav_id=1520493 |website=b92.net |date=21 March 2019 |access-date=21 March 2019}} On 25 May, Tomašević lost the 2019 FIBA Europe Presidential elections from Turgay Demirel, who was re-elected.{{cite web |title=TOMAŠEVIĆ IZGUBIO IZBORE: Demirel ostaje na čelu FIBA Evropa |url=http://www.novosti.rs/vesti/sport.295.html:796737-%D0%A2%D0%9E%D0%9C%D0%90%D0%A8%D0%95%D0%92%D0%98%D0%8B-%D0%98%D0%97%D0%93%D0%A3%D0%91%D0%98%D0%9E-%D0%98%D0%97%D0%91%D0%9E%D0%A0%D0%95-%D0%94%D0%B5%D0%BC%D0%B8%D1%80%D0%B5%D0%BB-%D0%BE%D1%81%D1%82%D0%B0%D1%98%D0%B5-%D0%BD%D0%B0-%D1%87%D0%B5%D0%BB%D1%83-%D0%A4%D0%98%D0%91%D0%90-%D0%95%D0%B2%D1%80%D0%BE%D0%BF%D0%B0 |website=novosti.rs |access-date=25 May 2019}}

= Political career =

He became a member of the ruling populist Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) in May 2023{{Cite web |date=22 May 2023 |title=Bivši košarkaš Dejan Tomašević se učlanio u SNS |url=https://www.danas.rs/sport/dejan-tomasevic-se-uclanio-u-sns/ |access-date=22 May 2023 |website=Danas |language=sr-RS}} and was its candidate in the 2023 parliamentary election. Tomašević was elected to the National Assembly{{Cite web |date=2023-11-03 |title=KOŠARKAŠI, ISTORIČARI, LEKARI, MUZIČARI Ko je sve na listi SNS za izbore? Ovo je kompletan spisak |url=https://www.blic.rs/vesti/politika/kompletna-sns-lista-za-parlamentarne-izbore-ko-je-sve-na-spisku/g4khjvx |access-date=2024-02-15 |website=Blic.rs |language=sr}} and was sworn in as MP on 6 February 2024.{{Cite web |title=Dejan Tomašević |url=https://otvoreniparlament.rs/poslanik/9658 |access-date=2024-02-15 |website=otvoreniparlament.rs}}

Personal life

Tomašević has the skin condition vitiligo.{{cite news|url=https://www.prva.rs/zivot/zdravlje/sta-bi-trebalo-da-znate-o-vitiligu-1974399 |title=Šta bi trebalo da znate o vitiligu |agency=Prva |date=22 May 2016 |access-date=26 May 2024 |language=sr}}

References

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