2000–01 EuroLeague Women

The 2000–01 Euroleague Women was the fifth edition of the Euroleague era of FIBA's premier international competition for European women's basketball clubs, running between 1 November 2000 and 22 April 2001.[1] CJM Bourges Basket defeated US Valenciennes Olympic in the first final between two teams from the same country since 1962[2] to win its third title.

Qualification Round

Group A

# Team Pld W L PF PA
1Poland Lotos Gdynia 10 8 2 850 741
2Turkey Galatasaray 10 7 3 703 630
3Germany Goldzack Wuppertal 10 4 6 659 681
4Greece Panathinaikos 10 0 10 593 878

Group B

# Team Pld W L PF PA
1Hungary MiZo-Pécsi VSK 10 10 0 730 546
2Czech Republic Gambrinus Brno 10 7 3 756 650
3France Bourges 10 4 6 698 700
4Russia Dynamo Moscow 10 0 10 648 811

Group C

# Team Pld W L PF PA
1France Valenciennes 10 10 0 880 619
2Slovakia Ruzomberok 10 7 3 904 752
3Lithuania Lietuvos Telekomas 10 3 7 634 697
4Israel Elitzur Ramla 10 0 10 557 802

Group H

# Team Pld W L PF PA
1Italy Pool Comense 10 9 1 845 673
2Hungary GYSEV Sopron 10 8 2 850 670
3Italy Libertas Trogylos 10 2 8 666 928
4Greece Sporting Athens 10 1 9 635 830

Eight-finals

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st 2nd 3rd
Lotos Gdynia Poland 2–0 Greece Sporting Athens 146–3987–62
Gambrinus Brno Czech Republic 2–0 Lithuania Lietuvos Telekomas 76–5669–60
Valenciennes France 2–0 Russia Dynamo Moscow 97–5580–72
GYSEV Sopron Hungary 2–1 Germany Goldzack Wuppertal 84–7058–7981–58
Pécsi Hungary 2–0 Israel Elitzur Ramla 81–6378–64
Galatasaray Turkey 2–0 Italy Libertas Trogylos 69–4970–63
Pool Comense Italy 2–0 Greece Panathinaikos 99–5187–53
Ruzomberok Slovakia 0–2 France Bourges 69–7965–84

Quarter-finals

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st 2nd 3rd
Gdynia Poland 1–2 Czech Republic Gambrinus Brno 76–7161–8164–80
Valenciennes France 2–0 Hungary Gysev Sopron 70–6785–68
Pécsi Hungary 2–0 Turkey Galatasaray 73–5854–52
Pool Comense Italy 1–2 France Bourges 68–5773–8453–56

Final Four

Semi-finals Final
20 April
 Czech Republic Gambrinus Brno  45  
 France Valenciennes  65  
 
22 April
     France Valenciennes  71
   France Bourges  73
Third place
20 April 22 April
 Hungary Pécsi  52  Czech Republic Brno  58
 France Bourges  62    Hungary Pécsi  66

References

  1. Results in FIBA Europe's website
  2. List of finals in the-sports.org
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