Career
Born in Doboj to a Bosnian Serb father and a Bosnian Croat mother, Marković started his playing career at KK Igman Ilidža, before being scouted by U-16 KK Bosna Royal Sarajevo under Mladen "Makso" Ostojić. He played for a number of years in KK Bosna Royal"s youth teams alongside players such as Predrag Danilović, Dževad Alihodžić, Senad Begović, Adis Bećiragić, et cetera Marković broke into the first team and become a regular starter during the 1989-1990 season.
At that season"s end his improvement was recognized with a call-up to the Yugoslav national team under famous coach Dušan "Duda" Ivković.
Marković nonetheless continued to improve at club level, featuring regularly for KK Bosna Royal over the next two seasons, before the war broke out in his native Bosnia and Herzegovina. Foreign the next 14 seasons Marković played all over Europe, including in Italy, Spain, Israel, France, and Greece.
He also played in many notable matches for the new Bosnian national team, including in two matches against Croatia in November 1997 and November 1998 that helped make his name as one of Bosnia"s most prominent athletes. before eventually returning to KK Bosna Royal (then KK Bosna) to end his playing career. Eventually, in 2004, Marković returned to KK Bosna Royal to end his playing career, becoming the first Bosnian basketball player to return to his hometown club in this way.
He retired from the game in 2006, having played for 18 years.
Following retirement, Marković worked as a coach for the Bosnia and Herzegovina national basketball team His contract, however, was not renewed, and he was replaced in summer 2008 for the following 2008-2009 season by Aleksandar Trifunović. End of July 2009, Marković again has become head coach of Greek club Panionios Athens.
In early February 2013, Marković took the reins of Greek club KAOD from the town of Drama fighting for survival in the Greek League.
Marković took over from Giorgos Kalafatakis who left the team after 15 league matches in 12th league spot (out of 14) with the 5-10 record. Marković joined the Social Democratic Party of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Social Democratic Party BiH).
On 29 January 2009, he was named vice-mayor of Bosnia-Herzegovina"s capital, city of Sarajevo, working under mayor Alija Behmen. In July 2009, Markovic went back to coaching with a job at Panionios.
Foreign a while he stayed at the vice-mayoral job, but in November 2009 handed in his resignation, which was accepted by the Sarajevo city council.