Basketball Drama in Lausanne: Avdalovic Picks 12 Players for U19 World Championship!
Get ready, basketball fans! Serbia is sending its best young talents to the U19 World Championship in Lausanne from June 28 to July 6.
Junior national team coach Vule Avdalovic has finally revealed the roster of 12 players who will represent the country. But the road to the tournament wasn’t smooth. Some players joined late, there were organizational hiccups, but Avdalovic insists the team is ready to show their best on the court.
The list includes names like Aleksandar Vojinović, Marko Tofoski, Andrej Kostić, and nine other talented youngsters. Their first opponent? Mali, a team known for their zone press defense, promising a tough challenge. The opening game is on Saturday at 11:45 AM, and if Serbia doesn’t play at their best, surprises could happen.
Avdalovic is optimistic: “We have trained hard, eagerly await the first game, and hope to show our best face.”
This is a chance to showcase the future of Serbian basketball, and we’ll be watching every move. Will the boys meet expectations or will there be an upset? Time will tell.
Now, dear readers, what do you think? Will Serbia take the gold or will the underdogs shock us all? Drop your thoughts and let the basketball passion roar!
Note: The other article about the basketball club Spartak from Subotica and their participation in the FIBA Champions League is unrelated to the U19 World Championship topic and is excluded from this analysis.