Bojan Dubljevic has decided to end his professional career at age 34. The Montenegrin center retires after completing the season with Casademont Zaragoza, closing a trajectory deeply tied to Spanish basketball, especially to Valencia Basket where he became one of the club's greatest legends.
The retirement was publicly confirmed by his agent, Misko Raznatovic, through his social media. In his message, the representative recalled the beginning of his professional relationship with Dubljevic and highlighted the personal bond built over all these years, beyond titles and sporting success.
Dubljevic's name remains especially linked to Valencia Basket, the club he joined in 2012 and where he lived the most important stage of his career. Wearing the orange jersey, he won two EuroCups and one Liga Endesa championship, while establishing himself as one of the most important players in the club's recent history.
Valencia Basket is also preparing a recognition worthy of his legacy: the retirement of his number 14 jersey at the Roig Arena. It will be a gesture reserved for the club's greatest figures and a way to immortalize a player who defined an era through performance, commitment, and connection with the fans.
Dubljevic departs after a long, solid, and distinguished career, with the respect earned in every locker room and on every court. His farewell marks the end of an era for one of the most emblematic centers in European basketball over the past decade.