Dubai Basketball coach Jurica Golemac confident ahead of EuroLeague debut

For the Slovenian coach, competing in two major competitions, EuroLeague and ABA League, is both a privilege and a unique challenge
- PUBLISHED: Tue 19 Aug 2025, 6:29 PM
Dubai Basketball head coach Jurica Golemac is optimistic as the 2025/26 preseason begins, after a summer spent carefully building a 16-man roster that will compete in both the EuroLeague and ABA League.
“We’ve worked on this team since the beginning of the year, and we’re extremely happy with the players we brought,” Golemac said.
“It was important to sign guys who can quickly become a team. It will be challenging, but we added hungry players with strong character, and I’m very optimistic about the season ahead.”
For the Slovenian coach, competing in two major competitions is both a privilege and a unique challenge. “You prepare, you compete, you analyse - that part doesn’t change,” he said. “But with this travel and schedule, nobody has done it before. We are pioneers. It won’t be easy, but we won’t complain about how tough it is. Instead, we’ll enjoy the work and stay focused.”
One of the most difficult aspects is starting the preseason without eight players who are currently away competing with their national teams for EuroBasket or the AmeriCup. Golemac acknowledged the challenge but also pointed to the quality it reflects.
“As staff, of course we’d prefer to have the full group from day one. But having so many internationals show the level of our roster. We’ll welcome the first arrivals, make them feel at home, and integrate each national team player as soon as they return.”
The coach also addressed the demanding schedule ahead — from 40 games last season to potentially 80 this year if Dubai reaches the playoffs and finals. “The biggest challenge is how to manage travelling, practices, and recoveries. With 20 EuroLeague teams, finding time to practice and analyse will be key.”
Finally, Golemac turned to the supporters.
“Our mission is to fight like there’s no tomorrow. Fans can expect us to be physical, to compete for the city, the club, and for them. Like last year, we want them to be our sixth player. With their energy, I know it will be even tougher for any team to beat us at home,” he said,
Season tickets will be available on the Coca-Cola Arena website for fans to enjoy the biggest season for basketball the UAE has ever seen.




