Veljko Mrà ¡ià(; born 13 April 1971) is a Croatian professional basketball coach and former player, who is currently the head coach of Dinamo Sassari of the Italian LBA.
Mrà ¡iàwas a member of the FIBA European Selection team in 1995.
Mrà ¡iàwas a member of the Croatia men's national basketball team, which won bronze medals at the 1994 World Championship, 1993 EuroBasket and at the 1995 EuroBasket. He was also on the squad for the 1996 Summer Olympic Games, 1999 EuroBasket and for the 2001 EuroBasket.
Mrà ¡iàstarted his head coaching career with his hometown club Split. On 15 June 2006, he was named head coach of the club, but following a series of poor results in the NLB League, he was sacked on 13 December 2006.
Following the dismissal at his hometown, Mrà ¡iàwas appointed head coach for Pallacanestro Varese of the Italian Serie A on 13 June 2007.
In 2011 Mrà ¡iàwas named head coach of the Cedevita junior team, with which he celebrated winning the 2012 Croatian championship title. Later he worked as an assistant coach under Cedevita head coach Jasmin Repeà ¡a, who left the club for health reasons in June 2015 when Mrà ¡iàsucceeded him as the new head coach of the senior team.
In Mrà ¡iÃÂ's inaugural season with Cedevita, the club won the Croatian League title and reached the playoffs of the ABA League.
In the following season, Cedevita again won the national league title, but lost the ABA League playoffs final game tie to Serbian team Crvena zvezda. In May 2017 Mrà ¡iàwas fired from Cedevita and replaced by renowned Slovenian coach Jure Zdovc.
On 11 June 2012, Mrà ¡iàwas named head coach of Cibona. He signed a three-year deal, but on 26 November 2012, he was sacked.
On 27 November 2017, Mrà ¡iàwas named head coach of the Spanish Liga ACB team Bilbao Basket. On 30 April 2018, he parted ways with the Spanish team, which was then taken by Slovenian coach Jaka LakoviÃÂ.
On 25 June 2020, Mrà ¡iàwas named head coach of Croatian club Zadar. In his inaugural season at the club, he celebrated winning the national cup title in February 2021.
In June 2021 Mrà ¡iàled Zadar to win the national league title, for the first time since the 2007âÂÂ08 season. In July 2021, he left Zadar.
On January 20, 2022, he has signed with RÃÂo Breogán of the Liga ACB. In December 2024, after a bad start of the 2024âÂÂ25 ACB season, winning in only two of the first nine games, Mrà ¡iàwas replaced by Luis Casimiro as the head coach.
In January 2025, Mrà ¡iàwas back in Split, the club where he started his coaching carrier.
On November 4, 2025, Mrà ¡iàwas named head coach of the Italian club Dinamo Sassari of the Lega Basket Serie A.
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On 2 May 2019, the Croatian Basketball Federation announced Mrà ¡iàwas appointed head coach of the Croatian national basketball team.
Mrà ¡iàdebuted at Croatia bench at the 2019 NBA Summer League, while in July he celebrated winning the StankoviàCup title in China.
On 5 February 2020, Mrà ¡iàpublished the roster for the 2022 EuroBasket qualifiers, bringing back two experienced players, Krunoslav Simon and Roko UkiÃÂ, on the national squad. On 21 and 24 February, Croatia opened qualifiers with two consecutive wins, against Sweden (72âÂÂ56) and the Netherlands (69âÂÂ59). On 29 November 2020, Croatia secured its place in the finals with a 87âÂÂ72 victory over Sweden. On 20 January 2022, Mrà ¡iàleft his post as the national head coach.
Club titles that Mrà ¡iàwon as a senior level player:
Club titles that Mrà ¡iàwon as a head coach: