Report Card Leaders

Denis Čausevic, PH.D.
Denis Čausevic is a Senior Teaching Assistant at the Faculty of Sport and Physical Education, University of Sarajevo. He has dedicated his career to teaching, research, and advancing sports performance. He earned his Ph.D. in sports science, focusing on the biomechanical analysis of performance in the NBA and the broader field of performance analysis in team sports.

His primary research interests include game-related statistics in basketball, biomechanics, and adaptive physical activity in winter sports. Denis has published over 50 scientific papers, showcasing his contributions to the field of sports science.

In addition to his academic achievements, Denis has enriched his expertise through professional training programs in China and France. An experienced ski instructor, he is passionate about leveraging sports to inspire and empower individuals and communities.

Slobodan Klacar, M.Sc.
Slobodan Klacar is a sports scientist and fitness coach with extensive experience in football performance, injury prevention, and international education programs. Currently managing international relations and quality assurance at the University of Sarajevo’s Faculty of Sport and Physical Education, he has worked globally with top-tier football clubs in Malaysia, the Philippines, and Bosnia. He is pursuing a PhD at Université des Antilles in France, focusing on the comparative analysis of severe knee ligament and thigh muscle injuries across Europe’s top five football leagues. With a PhD in progress focusing on severe knee and thigh injuries in European football, Slobodan combines academic rigor with practical expertise.

He has actively participated in various Erasmus+ projects and programs, contributing to the internationalization of education and promoting mobility for students and staff. He is the author of the book “Povrede u profesionalnom fudbalu” (Injuries in Professional Football) and has published several scientific articles. As a UEFA lecturer and contributor to international research, he bridges the gap between academic research and practical football performance analysis.