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The 1960-61 and fourth season of the FIBA European Champions Cup was won by CSKA Moscow after defeating ASK Riga, the reigning three times champions, the first dynasty of European basketball . CSKA lost the first game 66-61, but won the second 87-62 and thus became the fourth straight European champion from the Soviet Union.
[edit] Qualifying round
[edit] First Round
*Belgrade SK withdrew.
[edit] Quarter finals
[edit] Semi finals
[edit] Finals
FIBA European Champions Cup 1960-61 Champions |
CSKA Moscow
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