Ivan Ramljak

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Ivan Ramljak
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No. 27Poitiers Basket 86
Position Small forward / power forward
League LNB Pro B
Personal information
Born (1990-08-09) August 9, 1990 (age 33)
Mostar, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina,
SFR Yugoslavia
NationalityCroatian
Listed height6 ft 8 in (2.03 m)
Career information
NBA draft 2012: undrafted
Playing career2007–present
Career history
2007–2009 Posušje
2009–2013 Široki
2013–2015 Cedevita Zagreb
2015–2016 Zadar
2016 Zagreb
2016–2017Zadar
2017–2019Cedevita Zagreb
2019–2020 Krka
2020–2021 Śląsk Wrocław
2021 Poitiers Basket 86
2021–2023Śląsk Wrocław
2023–presentPoitiers Basket 86
Career highlights and awards
Medals
Men’s basketball
Representing Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia
European U-18 Championship
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg 2008 Greece U-18 Team

Ivan Ramljak (born August 9, 1990) is a Croatian professional basketball player currently playing for Poitiers Basket 86 in the French second-tier LNB Pro B. Standing at 2.03 m, he can play both forward positions.

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Professional career

Ramljak, a native of Posušje, grew up in HKK Posušje where he played as a professional until 2009. He began his career in 2007, and made his ABA league debut in the 2009–10 season, when as a 19-year-old he played 10 games for Široki. In the 2012–13 season Ramljak averaged 7.6 pts, 3.9 reb and 1.1 ass in 24.1 min in the ABA League, while in the Bosnian League he averaged 7.7 pts, 14.5 reb, 1.4 assists in 22 minutes. In June 2013 he signed with the Croatian side Cedevita Zagreb. [1] On 26 June 2015, he left Cedevita. [2] On the beginning of the 2015–16 season he signed with Zadar joining his brother Marko in the same team. [3] After spending the season in Zadar, he had a short spell in Zagreb, but then returned to Zadar in October 2016 signing a contract lasting until the end of the 2016–17 season. [4]

On June 27, 2019, he signed with Krka of the Slovenian League. [5]

On September 1, 2020, he has signed with Śląsk Wrocław of the PLK. [6]

International career

Ramljak was part of the Croatian national team youth selections. He took part in the 2008 European U-18 Championship where he won bronze and the 2010 U-20 European Championship were Croatia came fourth. [7]

He was part of the senior Croatian national team at the 2017 FIBA EuroBasket and the 2019 FIBA Basketball World Cup qualifications.

Personal life

His older brother Tomislav (born 1985) and younger brother Marko (born 1993) are also basketball players and have all played in the Croatia national basketball team youth selections. [8]

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References

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  2. "Cedevita parts ways with Ukic, Delas and Ramljak". Sportando.com. 26 June 2015. Retrieved 26 June 2015.
  3. "Ivan Ramljak potpisao 30k" (in Croatian). kkzadar.net. 2015-09-30. Retrieved 2015-10-04.
  4. "Zadar welcomes back Ramljak". eurobasket.com. 2016-10-12.
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  6. "KOLEJNE WZMOCNIENIE Z BAŁKANÓW!" (in Polish). wks-slask.eu. September 1, 2020. Retrieved January 5, 2021.
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  8. "Ramljak nije pogriješio otišavši u Zadar" (in Croatian). kosarka.org. 2011-02-09. Archived from the original on 2014-01-12. Retrieved 2014-01-12.