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Coaching career
Split (2006)
Mršić started his head coaching career with his hometown club Split. On 15 June 2006, he was named head coach of the club,[2] but following a series of poor results in the NLB League, he was sacked on 13 December 2006.[3]
Varese (2007–2008)
Following the dismissal at his hometown, Mršić was appointed head coach for Pallacanestro Varese of the Italian Serie A on 13 June 2007. (ovdje u wikipediji nedostaje činjenica da je od glavnog trenera degradiran u pomoćnoga)
Cedevita (2011–2012, 2013–2017)
In 2011 Mršić was 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 Repeša, who left the club due to health reasons in June 2015 when Mršić succeeded him as the new head coach of the senior team.[5]
In Mršić's inaugural season with Cedevita, the club won the Croatian League title and reached the playoffs of the ABA League.[6]
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.[7] In May 2017 Mršić was fired from Cedevita and replaced by renowned Slovenian coach Jure Zdovc.[8]
Cibona (2012)
On 11 June 2012, Mršić was named head coach of Cibona.[9] He signed a three-year deal, but on 26 November 2012, he was sacked.[10]
Bilbao Basket (2017–2018)
On 27 November 2017, Mršić was named head coach of the Spanish Liga ACB team Bilbao Basket.[11] On 30 April 2018, he parted ways with the Spanish team, which was then taken by Slovenian coach Jaka Lakovič.[12]