EuroCup
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FIBA EuroCup is the top Men's Basketball competition directly run by FIBA Europe. The competition was created in 2004 following the defection of several top European basketball teams from the former European Champions Cup which heralded the formation of the Euroleague under the umbrella of ULEB.
Year | Winner | Finalist | Result | Venue |
---|---|---|---|---|
2004 | UNICS Kazan | Maroussi BC | 87-63 | |
2005 | Dynamo St. Petersburg | BC Kyiv | 85-74 | Istanbul, Turkey |
2006 | DKV Joventut | Khimki BC | 88-63 | Kiev, Ukraine |
List of teams that have qualified for 2006-7 EuroCup: (In alphabetical order)
- Adecco ASVEL (Villeurbanne, FRA)
- Akasvayu Girona (Girona)
- Amsterdam Astronauts (Amsterdam)
- ASK Riga (Riga)
- Atomerömü SE (Paks, HUN)
- Azovmash (Mariupol)
- Banvit BC (Bandyrma, TUR)
- BC Barons (Riga)
- BC Kalev (Tallinn, EST)
- BC Kyiv (Kiev)
- BC Siauliai (Siauliai, LTU)
- BCM Gravelines (Gravelines, FRA)
- CEZ Nymburk (Nymburk, CZE)
- Club Estudiantes (Madrid)
- CSU Asesoft Ploiesti (Ploiesti, ROM)
- DTL EKA AEL (Limassol, CYP)
- Dynamo Moscow Region (Moscow)
- Ironi Iscar Nahariya (Nahariya, ISR)
- JDA Dijon (Dijon, FRA)
- Khimik (Yuzhniy)
- KK Vojvodina Srbijagas (Novi Sad, SRB)
- Liege Basket (Liege, BEL)
- Lokomotiv Rostov (Rostov-on-Don)
- Maccabi (Rishon Le Zion, ISR)
- Maroussi Athens (Maroussi / Athens, GRE)
- Panionios BC (Athens, GRE)
- PBC CSKA Sofia (Sofia, BUL)
- Spirou Charleroi (Charleroi, BEL)
- Türk Telekom (Ankara, TUR)
- Ural Great Perm (Perm)
- Virtus (Bologna, ITA)
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