Borac Mozzart Seek to end Their Winless Streak, as They Host Zadar
On Friday night, Borac Mozzart will be hosting Zadar at home in their Borac Sports Hall in Čačak.
Vladimir Mihailovic (Photo: Zadar/Zvonko Kucelin)
2025/26 AdmiralBet ABA League Play-out Round 7, Friday, 3 April 2026:
BORAC MOZZART – ZADAR
Where? Borac Sports Hall, Čačak
When? 19:00
Story of the game: On Friday night, Borac Mozzart will be hosting Zadar at home in their Borac Sports Hall in Čačak.
It’s a game where Borac Mozzart will try to end their four games long winless streak in order to improve their 7:15 record at the moment and move one more step further away from the danger zone near the very bottom of the standings, where SC Derby and Split are two wins behind at the moment.
The task will not be easy at all. Zadar might have lost their last encounter, on the road against FMP, but they have also won 3 games out of their last and their record of 8:13 demonstrates not only that they have been putting on some strong performances in the Play-out stage so far, but that they also have high ambitions and are clearly aiming for the Play-in. Currently, they are only one win behind the second-placed FMP and they need to be winning on regular basis in order to stay on the right track, starting with the Friday’s game in Čačak.
The first time the two squads met this season, Zadar prevailed over the Čačak squad convincingly, with the score of 81:63. However, this might be a different story, as the previous games between the two sides in Čačak have always been unpredictable, with Borac winning 3 of the mutual encounters so far and Zadar 2.
Who will take the glory this time?
Match-up in focus: Pavle Nikolić against Lovro Mazalin! The head-to-head clash between the two may be decisive in the end for the final outcome of the game. While Nikolić has been the top scorer and second-leading rebounder of Borac Mozzart so far this season, averaging 16 points and 5.4 rebounds per game, Lovro Mazalin is currently both the second-leading scorer and rebounder of Zadar, with an average of 17.7 points and 6.2 rebounds per game.
Head-to-head score in ABA: In total 4:7, In Čačak 3:2.

