# KK Kvarner 2010

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Basketball team in Rijeka, Croatia

KK Kvarner 2010 Leagues A-2 Hrvatska Liga Founded 2010 (Merger of KK Torpedo and KK Jadran) Arena Dvorana Dinko Lukarić Capacity 1,100 Location Rijeka, Croatia Team colors Blue and White President Romana Mirašević-Kocijan Head coach Robert Jurković Home Away

**Košarkaški klub Kvarner 2010** (English: Kvarner 2010 Basketball Club) is a professional [basketball](/source/Basketball) club based in [Rijeka](/source/Rijeka), [Croatia](/source/Croatia). It competes in the A-2 Hrvatska Liga, the second highest basketball league in Croatia.

## History

The club was founded in 2010 by a merger of two clubs from [Rijeka](/source/Rijeka), **KK Torpedo** and **KK Jadran**.

Although they share the same name and much of the legacy, the new club is not to be confused with the old Kvarner. The original [KK Kvarner](/source/KK_Kvarner) was founded in 1946, and its greatest success was the final of the [Yugoslav Basketball Cup](/source/Yugoslav_Basketball_Cup) in 1976–77 and 1980–81. Historically, the club played in the [Yugoslav First Basketball League](/source/Yugoslav_First_Federal_Basketball_League) for six seasons in total: in 1974–75, 1976–79, 1980–81 and 1982–83. Their top finish was eighth in 1976–77. During its history, the club has changed its name to *Istravino*, *Croatia Line*, *Sava Osiguranje* and *Triglav Osiguranje*. The club finished third in 2000–01 season and fourth in the 2001–02 season of Croatia's [A-1 Liga](/source/A-1_Liga), and participated in the inaugural [season](/source/2001%E2%80%9302_ABA_Goodyear_League) of the regional [ABA League](/source/ABA_League). The original Kvarner produced some well known Croatian basketball players, including the [1992 Summer Olympics](/source/1992_Summer_Olympics) silver medalist [Aramis Naglić](/source/Aramis_Nagli%C4%87), [Davor Kus](/source/Davor_Kus), [Fran Pilepić](/source/Fran_Pilepi%C4%87), [Ivo Nakić](/source/Ivo_Naki%C4%87) and [Marino Baždarić](/source/Marino_Ba%C5%BEdari%C4%87). In the last several years of its history, the club was called *Kvarner Novi Resort*. In 2009, the original Kvarner ceased functioning due to high debt that could not be serviced.[1]

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** [Kosarka.org](http://kosarka.org/main.asp?dir=news&newsid=28607)

## External links

- [Official website](http://www.kvarner2010.com/) [Archived](https://web.archive.org/web/20150901074717/http://www.kvarner2010.com/) 2015-09-01 at the [Wayback Machine](/source/Wayback_Machine) (in Croatian)

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