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The 1963-64 and seventh season of the FIBA European Champions Cup was won by Real Madrid for the first time of its history, the first of eight more to come. Real defeated Spartak Brno in the two legged final, after losing the first in Brno 110-99 and wining at Madrid 84-64.
[edit] Qualifying round
[edit] First round
*After a 130 aggregate drew, a third decisive game was held in which Steaua Bucureşti won 57-56.
**Benfica Lisbon withdrew.
***Series decided over one game played in France.
[edit] Quarter finals
*CSKA Moscow withdrew.
[edit] Semi finals
[edit] Finals
May 1964
FIBA European Champions Cup 1963-64 Champions |
Real Madrid
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