The arena is shaking. Eight clubs, representing more than a third of the Basketball League of Serbia assembly, have slammed a formal request on the table. They want an emergency session. Now. The demand was handed to Assembly President Srećko Otović, invoking Article 33 of the statutes. The rules are clear: one-third of the members can force the gavel to fall. And they have forced it.
The Eight-Point Agenda
These are not procedural whispers. This is a direct challenge to the current order. The clubs have submitted an eight-point daily order. The most explosive items? A review of the Supervisory Board’s report regarding complaints from KK Zlatibor and OKK Beograd. Even more critical: a debate on a contract that would hand the keys of league organization directly to the Basketball Federation of Serbia. The clubs argue that the Assembly must decide this fate, not backroom deals.
Conflict of Interest and Silence
The justification is scorching. The clubs claim Otović ignored previous calls for a meeting to discuss the Supervisory Board’s November 2025 report. That document? It flags a potential conflict of interest involving KLS Director Aleksandar Grujin. It also cites findings from the Ministry of Sport’s inspection. The silence from the leadership is deafening. Meanwhile, the KLS Executive Board adopted the proposal to hand over duties, yet UK KLS representatives have refused to take an official stance or even attend meetings with the Federation.
Dated June 3, 2026, the petition bears the signatures of heavyweights: KK Zlatibor, KK FMP, KK Dynamic, KK Borac Čačak, OKK Beograd, KK Spartak Office Shoes, KK Hercegovac, and KK Čačak 94. They are united. They are angry. They want the emergency session held in the shortest possible time. The future of Serbian basketball’s governance hangs in the balance. Will the assembly convene, or will the storm break the structure entirely?
fenerbahce were miles better this season tbh. honestly didn't see that coming lol. KLS just different class rn...