2025 Kresimir Cosic Cup
The 2024-25 Kresimir Cosic Cup was the 3rd edition of Croatian's top-tier level professional national domestic basketball cup event.
2025 Final: Split - Alkar 77-60
Split: Shannon Shorter 1, Antonio Jordano 14, David Skara 19, Borna Kapusta 10, Kresimir Ljubicic 11, Ivan Vranes 0, Toni Katic 3, Boris Tisma 4, Vito Kucic 11, Tonko Vuko 4, Ante Perkusic 0
Alkar: Jeramy Shaw 3, Noa Svoboda 9, Mario Kresic 2, Noah Gurley 7, Mirko Jukic 2, Emanuel Domazet 3, Ivan Pavela 0, Ivan Kucan 3, Maksim Matulina 0, Mladen Tomasevic 10, Eric Hunter Jr. 14, Vito Porobic 7
2025 Semifinal: Cedevita Jr. - Cibona
Kresimir Cosic Cup 2024-25
Split won the cup 2024-25
KK Split 2024-25
Veljko Mrsic Veljko Mrsic Mrsic
Shannon Shorter
Shorter
Antonio Jordano
Jordano
Borna Kapusta
Kapusta
David Skara
Skara
Adam Smith
Smith
# Name CM (INCH) Pos Age Nat
7 193 (6'4'') SG 35 USA
5 191 (6'3'') G 25 Croatian
44 182 (6'0'') PG 28 Croatian
203 (6'8'') PF 29 Croatian
3 185 (6'1'') PG 32 USA
98 210 (6'11'') C 26 Croatian
7 205 (6'9'') F 22 Croatian
1 196 (6'5'') F 21 Croatian
4 190 (6'3'') G 19 Croatian
10 190 (6'3'') G 22 Croatian
7 203 (6'8'') F 30 Croatian
6 188 (6'2'') PG 32 Croatian
25 191 (6'3'') SG 17 Croatian
Head Coach: Veljko Mrsic Croatian
Head Coach: Slaven Rimac Croatian
Coach Assistant: Jere Mrduljas Croatian
Coach Assistant: Ante Marovic Croatian
General Manager: Dejan Zaja Croatian
President: Ante Vukovic Croatian
Split win 2024/25 Cup title-Feb 16, 2025
Alkar - Split 60-77

Split have won Cup 2024/25 title beating Alkar 77-60. Split started with a 25-8 surge and never looked behind. Alkar managed only to win the last period 17-14 to reduce the gap to final 17 points.
Split has won their first major trophy after 21 long years. David Skara (203-F-1995, college: Clemson) led the winners with 19 points and Antonio Jordano (191-G-1999) added 14. Kresimir Ljubicic (210-C-1998) and Vito Kucic (190-G-2002) followed them with 11 points each. Eric Hunter Jr. (193-G-1999, college: Butler) replied with 14 points in a loss and Mladen Tomasevic (203-F-2003) brought 10.