Serbia KLS 12/07 18:00 10 [3] Sloboda v Novi Pazar [5] W 118-92
Serbia KLS 12/02 18:00 9 [14] OKK Beograd v Sloboda [5] W 85-95
Serbia KLS 11/23 18:00 8 [3] Sloboda v Kolubara [13] W 108-80
Serbia KLS 11/16 17:00 7 [7] Vrsac v Sloboda [6] W 75-92
Serbia KLS 11/09 18:00 6 Sloboda v Napredak W 103-101
Serbia KLS 11/02 17:00 5 [4] Zlatibor Cajetina v Sloboda [5] L 94-85
Serbia KLS 10/26 17:00 4 [6] Sloboda v Dunav [11] W 97-78
Serbia KLS 10/19 17:00 3 [5] Borac Cacak v Sloboda [1] L 86-81
Serbia KLS 10/12 17:00 2 Sloboda v Mladost Zemun W 99-72
Serbia KLS 10/05 17:00 1 Sloboda v Tamis W 77-74
Club Friendlies 09/25 16:34 - Sloboda v Igokea L 74-80
Club Friendlies 09/12 17:00 - Sloboda v Dynamic BG L 71-80
Club Friendlies 08/29 16:00 - Igokea v Sloboda L 73-70
Club Friendlies 08/24 16:00 - Dunav v Sloboda W 70-94
Serbia KLS 05/30 16:00 10 Partizan v Sloboda Uzice L 85-49
Serbia KLS 05/26 16:00 9 [6] Sloboda v Tamis [5] W 86-76
Serbia KLS 05/23 17:00 8 [2] Mega Bemax v Sloboda [6] L 96-66
Serbia KLS 05/19 15:00 7 [6] Sloboda v Dynamic Beograd [4] L 81-82
Serbia KLS 05/16 17:00 6 [5] Sloboda v Novi Pazar [6] L 83-100
Serbia KLS 05/12 17:00 5 [4] Sloboda v Partizan [2] L 62-84
Serbia KLS 05/09 17:30 4 [4] Tamis v Sloboda [3] L 90-77
Serbia KLS 05/05 16:00 3 [4] Sloboda v Mega Bemax [5] L 80-105
Serbia KLS 05/02 17:00 2 [4] Corrie/Evans v Sloboda [2] L 85-79
Serbia KLS 04/27 16:00 1 [5] Novi Pazar v Sloboda [5] W 81-90
Serbia KLS 03/16 19:00 26 [10] Sloboda v Mladost Admiral [9] W 92-86
Serbia KLS 03/09 17:00 25 [13] Vrsac v Sloboda [8] L 87-86
Serbia KLS 03/03 18:00 24 [7] Sloboda v Spartak Subotica [13] L 92-94
Serbia KLS 02/25 17:00 23 [5] Zlatibor Cajetina v Sloboda [7] L 100-79
Serbia KLS 02/22 19:00 22 [10] Vojvodina v Sloboda [7] L 94-86
Serbia KLS 02/19 17:00 21 [6] Sloboda v MB Tadjenennt [5] L 88-95

Wikipedia - KK Sloboda Užice

Košarkaški klub Sloboda (Serbian Cyrillic: Кошаркашки клуб Слобода), commonly referred to as KK Sloboda Užice, is a men's professional basketball club based in Užice, Serbia. The club currently participates in the Basketball League of Serbia. The team play domestic home matches in the Veliki Park Sports Hall.

History

In November 1949 a group of high school students become interested in basketball and staged two friendly matches. In January 1950 the first basketball tournament was held in Titovo Užice. That same year two basketball teams were formed: one at the City Gymnastic Society, and the other at the Sports Association "Prvi partizan". Later on, the basketball players from the City Gymnastics Society moved to the Sports Association "Sloboda" to form a new basketball team. A female team was formed then. In 1953, basketball team evolved into the Basketball club Sloboda.

Interest in the club increased in 1957. In January 1958, a traditional basketball tournament was organized by the Crvena zvezda, the Sloboda players showed a great interest. Also, the club began to contest in the Basketball Cup of Yugoslavia. Basketball club Sloboda since then has been in the 3rd tier of Yugoslav basketball competition, SR Serbia Republic League.

Copper Mill Sevojno became the club's patron in 1962 and the basketball club changed its name to Sevojno. In 1972 the club changed its name to Raketa (English: Rocket), after moving to Rocket Sport Society. its name to Prvi partizan, which was maintained until 1991. The club's greatest achievement was the participation in the Yugoslav First Federal League in the 1988–89 season. Playing along with the great basketball clubs such as the Partizan Belgrade, Red Star Belgrade, Jugoplastika Split, Cibona Zagreb, Olimpija Ljubljana and others, the club placed 11th.

After the dissolution of SFR Yugoslavia, the club continues to compete in the FR Yugoslavia First League. In the 1991–92 season, the club placed 7th, but the next season it was relegated. From 1991 to 2006 the club changed its name four times. By 2001, the club was called Užice. Then from 2001 to 2004, Forma Play Off. From 2004 to 2006, Gradina. After 53 years of its existence the club has returned to its original name. Sloboda.

The club won the Serbian Regional League 2006–07 season title and was promoted to the Basketball League of Serbia B. The club spent two seasons there and due to poor results in second season it has been relegated. In the season 2009–10 the club competed in the Serbian League, but they agreed with the Mašinac to replace rank because of difficult financial situation in Kraljevo. The Sloboda moved to the Basketball League of Serbia and BC Mašinac moved to the Serbian League and received a fee of 5 million dinars.

In its debut season in top flight men's basketball competition in Serbia, Sloboda has been ranked 9th, with 12 wins and 14 defeats. Next season the club has ranked a place lower than last year with 11 wins and 15 defeats. In 2013 Sloboda had increased its reputation when club history reached the 2013 Radivoj Korać Cup quarterfinal contesting the Serbian powerhouse Partizan.

Sloboda is a prominent basketball team based in Serbia, renowned for its rich history and passionate fanbase. Established in the city of Užice, the team has been a significant part of Serbian basketball culture, competing fiercely in national leagues and contributing to the development of local talent. Known for their disciplined play, strong defense, and team-oriented approach, Sloboda has cultivated a reputation as a formidable opponent on the court. The club's dedicated players and coaching staff work tirelessly to uphold its legacy, making Sloboda a respected name in Serbian basketball circles.