KK Partizan in Europe
Košarkaški klub Partizan is a professional basketball club based in Belgrade, Serbia that competes in the Basketball League of Serbia, Adriatic League and Euroleague. The club was founded on 4 October 1945, as a basketball section of the Sports Association of the Central House of the Yugoslav Army.
The most significant trophy the club has won is the European Champion trophy at the Final Four of the Euroleague in Istanbul in 1992. KK Partizan was not allowed to defend the Euroleague title in the 1992–93 season, because of UN sanctions. They also won 3 Radivoj Korać Cups in 1978, 1979 and 1989. Other notable results include 3rd places in Champions Cup in 1982 and 1988, participation in Final Fours in 1998 and 2010, and Korać Cup final in 1974 and semifinal in 1975.
Partizan recorded its biggest win in European competitions on November 6, 1985 in Belgrade against DBV Charlottenburg (now ALBA Berlin). The final result was 129:79, with Partizan winning by 50 points. The biggest defeat happened on November 15, 2013 in Moscow when CSKA won by 42 points, 88:46.
Matches
This is a list of all Partizan's matches in official FIBA Europe and Euroleague Basketball (company) European club competitions.
1966–79
Season |
Competition |
Round |
Opposition |
Score |
1966-67 |
Cup Winners' Cup[1] |
R2 |
İstanbul Teknik Üniversitesi |
75–71 (A), 80–58 (H) |
Quarterfinals |
Ignis Varese |
55–83 (A), 73–76 (H) |
1973-74 |
Korać Cup[2] |
R2 |
XAN Thessaloniki |
79–77 (A), 88–63 (H) |
Quarterfinal Group D |
Mobilquatro Milano |
84–64 (H), 82–85 (A) |
Quarterfinal Group D |
Joventut Badalona |
83–87 (A), 82–75 (H) |
Semifinals |
Jugoplastika Split |
108–97 (H), 75–85 (A) |
Finals |
Forst Cantù |
86–99 (A), 68–75 (H) |
1974-75 |
Korać Cup[2] |
R1 |
Vevey Basket |
91–85 (A), 102–80 (H) |
R2 |
Caen |
100–79 (H), 87–90 (A) |
Quarterfinal Group B |
Innocenti Olimpia Milano |
88–104 (A), 84–69 (H) |
Quarterfinal Group B |
Sunair Oostende |
97–85 (A), 103–73 (H) |
Quarterfinal Group B |
ASPO Tours |
110–80 (H), 86–98 (A) |
Semifinals |
Forst Cantù |
101-88 (H), 67-84 (A) |
1975-76 |
Korać Cup[2] |
R2 |
bye |
|
Quarterfinal Group C |
TuS 04 Leverkusen |
88–96 (A), 96–83 (H) |
Quarterfinal Group C |
Synudine Virtus Bologna |
99–82 (H), 75–98 (A) |
Quarterfinal Group C |
Cherno More Varna |
107–89 (H), 102–118 (A) |
1976-77 |
Champions Cup[3] |
Quarterfinal Group F |
Spartak Zbrojovka Brno |
85–96 (H), 100–93 (A) |
Quarterfinal Group F |
Academic Sofia |
98–113 (A), 117–74 (H) |
1977-78 |
Korać Cup[2] |
R1 |
R.S.C. Anderlecht |
80–98 (A), 110–87 (H) |
Quarterfinal Group A |
Nice Basket |
96–98 (A), 99–85 (H) |
Quarterfinal Group A |
AEK Athens |
93–78 (H), 99–88 (A) |
Quarterfinal Group A |
Emerson Genova |
100–78 (H), 86–94 (A) |
Semifinals |
Joventut Badalona |
109–114 (A), 107–95 (H) |
Finals |
Bosna |
117-110 |
1978-79 |
Korać Cup[2] |
Quarterfinal Group B |
Olympique Antibes |
88–87 (A), 90–83 (H) |
Quarterfinal Group B |
Pagnossin Gorizia |
113–93 (A), 111–89 (H) |
Quarterfinal Group B |
Hapoel Haifa |
103–96 (H), 93–89 (A) |
Semifinals |
Jugoplastika Split |
97–96 (A), 98–96 (H) |
Finals |
Arrigoni AMG Sebastiani Basket |
108-98 |
1980–89
Season |
Competition |
Round |
Opposition |
Score |
1979-80 |
Champions Cup[3] |
Quarterfinal Group E |
Partizani Tirana |
115–82 (H), 98–101 (A) |
Quarterfinal Group E |
Al-Ittihad Aleppo |
111–67 (H), 94–69 (A) |
Quarterfinal Group E |
Budapesti Honvéd SE |
110–107 (A), 104–88 (H) |
Semifinal Group |
Bosna |
96-93 (H), 86-93 (A) |
Semifinal Group |
Real Madrid |
83-110 (A), 87-100 (H) |
Semifinal Group |
EBBC Den Bosch |
65-91 (A), 77-83 (H) |
Semifinal Group |
Synudine Virtus Bologna |
70-96 (H), 84-90 (A) |
Semifinal Group |
Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv |
71-87 (A), 91-95 (H) |
1980-81 |
Korać Cup[2] |
R2 |
Caen |
84–83 (A), 98–78 (H) |
Quarterfinal Group B |
Sunair Oostende |
112–94 (H), 74–76 (A) |
Quarterfinal Group B |
Joventut Badalona |
104–87 (H), 63–67 (A) |
Quarterfinal Group B |
ASVEL Basket |
81–96 (A), 116–89 (H) |
1981-82 |
Champions Cup[3] |
Quarterfinal Group C |
Eczacıbaşı SK |
94–79 (H), 85–72 (A) |
Quarterfinal Group C |
TJ Slavia Prague |
99–97 (A), 85–80 (H) |
Semifinal Group |
Nashua EBBC |
105-76 (H), 96-92 (A) |
Semifinal Group |
Squibb Cantù |
74-90 (A), 104-89 (H) |
Semifinal Group |
Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv |
83-84 (H), 86-88 (A) |
Semifinal Group |
Panathinaikos Athens |
106-91 (A), 98-83 (H) |
Semifinal Group |
FC Barcelona |
117-98 (H), 85-119 (A) |
1982-83 |
Korać Cup[2] |
R2 |
bye |
|
Quarterfinal Group C |
Joventut Badalona |
117–97 (H), 80–75 (A) |
Quarterfinal Group C |
AS Monaco Basket |
88–100 (A), 91–102 (H) |
Quarterfinal Group C |
MBK Dynamo |
110–102 (H), 90–99 (A) |
1983-84 |
Korać Cup[2] |
R2 |
Eczacıbaşı SK |
72-93 (A), 79-62 (H) |
1985-86 |
Korać Cup[2] |
R1 |
AB Contern |
108–83 (A), 101–60 (H) |
R2 |
DBV Charlottenburg |
96–89 (A), 129–79 (H) |
Quarterfinal Group D |
Mobilgirgi Juventus Caserta |
98–96 (H), 81–102 (A) |
Quarterfinal Group D |
Cacaolat Granollers |
110–88 (H), 90–100 (A) |
Quarterfinal Group D |
EB Orthez |
105–103 (A), 94–105 (H) |
1986-87 |
Korać Cup[2] |
R2 |
PAOK |
69–79 (A), 90–75 (H) |
Quarterfinal Group C |
CAI Zaragoza |
100–97 (H), 91–98 (A) |
Quarterfinal Group C |
RUS Assubel Mariembourg |
99–92 (A), 109–93 (H) |
Quarterfinal Group C |
Berloni Torino |
101–90 (H), 90–91 (A) |
1987-88 |
Champions Cup[3] |
R2 |
Körmendi Dózsa MTE |
130–94 (A), 101–71 (H) |
Quarterfinal Group |
Nashua EBBC |
101–94 (H), 106–85 (A) |
Quarterfinal Group |
Tracer Olimpia Milano |
83–93 (A), 92–85 (H) |
Quarterfinal Group |
EB Orthez |
94-89 (H), 73-70 (A) |
Quarterfinal Group |
FC Barcelona |
88-84 (A), 96-90 (H) |
Quarterfinal Group |
Aris |
101-94 (H), 87-96 (A) |
Quarterfinal Group |
Saturn Köln |
101-95 (A), 99-110 (H) |
Quarterfinal Group |
Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv |
85-77 (H), 84-98 (A) |
Semifinals |
Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv |
82-87 |
Third-place playoff |
Aris |
105-93 |
1988-89 |
Korać Cup[2] |
R2 |
Levski Spartak Sofia |
90–96 (A), 128–79 (H) |
Quarterfinal Group A |
Divarese Varese |
75–71 (H), 77–75 (A) |
Quarterfinal Group A |
RUS Assubel Mariembourg |
98–91 (H), 108–102 (A) |
Quarterfinal Group A |
Estudiantes |
76–66 (A), 102–93 (H) |
Semifinals |
Zadar |
75–63 (H), 88–84 (A) |
Finals |
Wiwa Vismara Cantù |
76-89 (A), 101-82 (H) |
1990–99
Season |
Competition |
Round |
Opposition |
Score |
1989-90 |
Cup Winners' Cup[1] |
R2 |
Apollon Limassol |
100–71 (A), 82–68 (H) |
Quarterfinal Group B |
Mulhouse Basket |
91–83 (H), 71–80 (A) |
Quarterfinal Group B |
Real Madrid |
88–105 (H), 76–101 (A) |
Quarterfinal Group B |
PAOK |
81–93 (A), 95–79 (H) |
1991-92 |
European League[3] |
R2 |
Szolnoki Olaj |
92-65 (A), 89-72 (H) |
Group B |
Commodore |
81–75 (A), 111–77 (H) |
Group B |
Maes Piels Mechelen |
87-67 (H), 72-86 (A) |
Group B |
Philips Olimpia Milano |
86-70 (H), 94-89 (A) |
Group B |
Joventut Badalona |
76-79 (A), 76-75 (H) |
Group B |
TSV Bayer 04 |
73-80 (A), 93-69 (H) |
Group B |
Estudiantes |
75–95 (H), 72–75 (A) |
Group B |
Aris |
83–75 (A), 99–65 (H) |
Quarterfinals |
Knorr Virtus Bologna |
78-65 (H), 60-61 (A), 69-65 (H) |
Semifinals |
Philips Olimpia Milano |
82-75 |
Finals |
Joventut Badalona |
71-70 |
1995-96 |
European League[3] |
R1 |
Plama Pleven |
93-83 (A), 92-95 (H) |
R2 |
Benfica |
64-64 (H), 95-112 (A) |
European Cup[1] |
R3 |
Hapoel Galil Elyon |
69-76 (H), 87-64 (A) |
Quarterfinal Group A |
Žalgiris Kaunas |
90-99 (H), 84-93 (A) |
Quarterfinal Group A |
Bnei Herzliya |
98-85 (H), 107-94 (A) |
Quarterfinal Group A |
Limoges CSP |
78-75 (A), 103-90 (H) |
Quarterfinal Group A |
Sunair Oostende |
77-82 (A), 88-67 (H) |
Quarterfinal Group A |
Taugrés Baskonia |
76-80 (H), 88-99 (A) |
1996-97 |
Euroleague[3] |
Group D |
Caja San Fernando |
67-72 (A), 66-72 (H) |
Group D |
Efes Pilsen Istanbul |
76–72 (H), 77–93 (A) |
Group D |
Pau-Orthez |
84-75 (H), 77-73 (A) |
Group D |
Kinder Virtus Bologna |
83-100 (A), 78-70 (H) |
Group D |
MBK Dynamo |
72-71 (A), 97-64 (H) |
Group H |
Croatia Osiguranje Split |
75-76 (A), 71-82 (H) |
Group H |
FC Barcelona |
91–87 (H), 73–75 (A) |
Group H |
TSV Bayer 04 |
81–70 (A), 89–76 (H) |
Round of 16 |
Olympiacos Piraeus |
71-81 (H), 61-60 (A), 69-74 (H) |
1997-98 |
Euroleague[3] |
Group C |
Ülker Gençlik |
95-86 (H), 81-80 (A) |
Group C |
FC Barcelona |
71–87 (A), 106–110 (H) |
Group C |
Hapoel Jerusalem |
79-59 (H), 84-88 (A) |
Group C |
Kinder Virtus Bologna |
72-77 (A), 49-74 (H) |
Group C |
Pau-Orthez |
86-72 (H), 70-74 (A) |
Group H |
Cibona |
70-78 (H), 66-84 (A) |
Group H |
Teamsystem Fortitudo Bologna |
82–85 (A), 76–66 (H) |
Group H |
AEK |
71–73 (H), 76–68 (A) |
Round of 16 |
Olympiacos Piraeus |
78-74 (A), 72-60 (H) |
Quarterfinals |
CSKA Moscow |
87-72 (H), 52-77 (A), 89-77 (H) |
Semifinals |
Kinder Virtus Bologna |
61-83 |
Third-place playoff |
Benetton Treviso |
89-96 |
1998-99 |
Saporta Cup[1] |
Group D |
Zagreb |
76–64 (H), 97–87 (A) |
Group D |
Atomeromu SE |
92–85 (H), 84–64 (A) |
Group D |
AEK |
62–71 (A), 87–82 (H) |
Group D |
Pivovarna Laško |
86–71 (A), 89–68 (H) |
Group D |
Torpan Pojat |
95–81 (H), 82–71 (A) |
Round of 32 |
ASK Brocēni |
97–84 (A), 87–89 (H) |
Round of 16 |
Türk Telekom |
85–70 (A), 76–43 (H) |
Quarterfinals |
Benetton Treviso |
77–90 (A), 73–73 (H) |
2000–09
Season |
Competition |
Round |
Opposition |
Score |
1999-00 |
Saporta Cup[1] |
Group E |
UKJ Suba Basketball |
70–67 (A), 91–66 (H) |
Group E |
Slovakofarma Pezinok |
70–65 (A), 89–93 (H) |
Group E |
Telekom Baskets Bonn |
76–70 (H), 68–77 (A) |
Group E |
F.C. Porto |
79–73 (H), 66–69 (A) |
Group E |
Hercules |
71-79 (A), 54-60 (H) |
2000-01 |
SuproLeague[3] |
Group B |
Pau-Orthez |
75–69 (H), 81–92 (A) |
Group B |
Iraklis |
76–91 (A), 93–81 (H) |
Group B |
Krka |
77–67 (H), 79–78 (A) |
Group B |
Scavolini Victoria Libertas |
76–73 (H), 93–84 (A) |
Group B |
Plannja Basket |
90-81 (A), 99-88 (H) |
Group B |
Telindus Oostende |
89–80 (H), 88–94 (A) |
Group B |
Efes Pilsen Istanbul |
82–93 (A), 79–68 (H) |
Group B |
TSV Bayer 04 |
108–99 (H), 81–95 (H) |
Group B |
Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv |
53–89 (A), 73–95 (H) |
Round of 16 |
ASVEL Basket |
80–73 (H), 76–94 (A), 62-73 (H) |
2001-02 |
Euroleague[3] |
Group D |
Telindus Oostende |
86–77 (H), 94–104 (A) |
Group D |
AEK |
70–106 (A), 69–74 (H) |
Group D |
Ural Great |
85–80 (H), 111–100 (A) |
Group D |
Tau Ceramica Baskonia |
85–80 (A), 59–65 (H) |
Group D |
Cibona |
81–76 (H), 71–85 (A) |
Group D |
Scavolini Victoria Libertas |
68-80 (A), 98-86 (H) |
Group D |
ASVEL Basket |
91–78 (A), 82–88 (H) |
2002-03 |
Euroleague[3] |
Group C |
Real Madrid |
82–86 (H), 78–89 (A) |
Group C |
CSKA Moscow |
57–93 (A), 93–81 (H) |
Group C |
Virtus Bologna |
73–86 (H), 64–81 (A) |
Group C |
Olympiacos Piraeus |
80–78 (A), 81–71 (H) |
Group C |
Śląsk Wrocław |
85–86 (H), 74–83 (A) |
Group C |
ASVEL Basket |
79-71 (H), 103-104 (A) |
Group C |
Ülker Gençlik |
74–84 (A), 86–90 (H) |
2003-04 |
Euroleague[3] |
Group A |
Union Olimpija |
67–69 (A), 77–67 (H) |
Group A |
Ülker Gençlik |
77–68 (H), 73–81 (A) |
Group A |
Lottomatica Virtus Roma |
77–63 (A), 73–81 (H) |
Group A |
Cibona VIP |
93–81 (H), 69–92 (A) |
Group A |
Pau-Orthez |
78–81 (A), 75–77 (H) |
Group A |
FC Barcelona |
61-57 (H), 91-95 (A) |
Group A |
AEK |
92–95 (A), 78–71 (H) |
2004-05 |
Euroleague[3] |
Group A |
Prokom Trefl |
64–66 (H), 68–76 (A) |
Group A |
Adecco Estudiantes |
59–71 (A), 83–77 (H) |
Group A |
Real Madrid |
87–92 (H), 66–82 (A) |
Group A |
Climamio Fortitudo Bologna |
91–103 (A), 85–88 (H) |
Group A |
Olympiacos Piraeus |
87–73 (H), 74–100 (A) |
Group A |
Cibona VIP |
78-81 (H), 76-85 (A) |
Group A |
Efes Pilsen Istanbul |
63–78 (A), 49–74 (H) |
2005-06 |
Euroleague[3] |
Group C |
Pau-Orthez |
57–82 (H), 69–77 (A) |
Group C |
Montepaschi Mens Sana |
59–66 (A), 75–73 (H) |
Group C |
Real Madrid |
63–75 (H), 68–85 (A) |
Group C |
Panathinaikos Athens |
62–81 (A), 93–94 (H) |
Group C |
Ülker Gençlik |
85–69 (A), 64–100 (H) |
Group C |
Unicaja Málaga |
67-86 (H), 79-83 (A) |
Group C |
CSKA Moscow |
58–89 (A), 79–92 (H) |
2006-07 |
Euroleague[3] |
Group B |
Lottomatica Virtus Roma |
60–65 (A), 73–63 (H) |
Group B |
Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv |
103–91 (H), 83–85 (A) |
Group B |
Joventut Badalona |
51–82 (A), 74–83 (H) |
Group B |
Cibona VIP |
101–92 (H), 72–89 (A) |
Group B |
Union Olimpija |
71–70 (A), 106–60 (H) |
Group B |
Panathinaikos Athens |
65-73 (H), 93-80 (A) |
Group B |
Unicaja Málaga |
58–66 (A), 90–94 (H) |
Top 16 Group E |
Olympiacos Piraeus |
84–92 (H), 75–79 (A) |
Top 16 Group E |
CSKA Moscow |
44-67 (A), 55-86 (H) |
Top 16 Group E |
Joventut Badalona |
85-70 (H), 89-80 (A) |
2007-08 |
Euroleague[3] |
Group C |
AXA FC Barcelona |
81–78 (H), 69–95 (A) |
Group C |
Chorale Roanne Basket |
88–87 (A), 82–76 (H) |
Group C |
Panathinaikos Athens |
90–94 (H), 66–67 (A) |
Group C |
Real Madrid |
64–75 (A), 72–80 (H) |
Group C |
Lottomatica Virtus Roma |
91–86 (H), 87–88 (A) |
Group C |
Brose Baskets |
62-78 (A), 85-37 (H) |
Group C |
Fenerbahçe Ülker |
72–76 (H), 91–86 (A) |
Top 16 Group D |
Montepaschi Mens Sana |
54–71 (A), 78–75 (H) |
Top 16 Group D |
Panathinaikos Athens |
65-67 (A), 82-73 (H) |
Top 16 Group D |
Efes Pilsen Istanbul |
78-65 (H), 83-79 (A) |
Quarterfinals |
Tau Ceramica Baskonia |
66-74 (A), 76-55 (H), 68-85 (A) |
2008-09 |
Euroleague[3] |
Group D |
Efes Pilsen Istanbul |
61–60 (A), 83–77 (H) |
Group D |
Real Madrid |
81–77 (H), 67–68 (A) |
Group D |
Armani Jeans Olimpia Milano |
81–76 (H), 59–73 (A) |
Group D |
Panionios |
67–72 (A), 80–57 (H) |
Group D |
CSKA Moscow |
62–63 (H), 66–63 (A) |
Top 16 Group G |
Panathinaikos Athens |
63-81 (A), 63-56 (H) |
Top 16 Group G |
Lottomatica Virtus Roma |
84–76 (H), 72–88 (A) |
Top 16 Group G |
Unicaja Málaga |
60–59 (H), 78–74 (A) |
Quarterfinals |
CSKA Moscow |
47-56 (A), 50-77 (A), 56-67 (H) |
2010–present
Season |
Competition |
Round |
Opposition |
Score |
2009-10 |
Euroleague[3] |
Group B |
Unicaja Málaga |
64–72 (H), 72–64 (A) |
Group B |
Efes Pilsen Istanbul |
67–77 (A), 93–92 (H) |
Group B |
Entente Orléans Loiret |
78–71 (H), 72–75 (A) |
Group B |
Lietuvos Rytas Vilnius |
56–78 (A), 97–67 (H) |
Group B |
Olympiacos Piraeus |
86–80 (H), 60–81 (A) |
Top 16 Group E |
Panathinaikos Athens |
64-58 (A), 66-82 (H) |
Top 16 Group E |
Regal FC Barcelona |
67–66 (H), 64–82 (A) |
Top 16 Group E |
Maroussi Athens |
49–57 (A), 79–76 (H) |
Quarterfinals |
Maccabi Electra Tel Aviv |
85-77 (A), 78-98 (A), 81-73 (H), 76-67 (H) |
Semifinals |
Olympiacos Piraeus |
80-83 |
Third-place playoff |
CSKA Moscow |
88-90 |
2010-11 |
Euroleague[3] |
Group A |
Žalgiris Kaunas |
62–73 (A), 68–62 (H) |
Group A |
Khimki Moscow |
72–68 (H), 65–92 (A) |
Group A |
Maccabi Electra Tel Aviv |
54–67 (H), 62-76 (A) |
Group A |
Asseco Prokom Gdynia |
69-62 (A), 61-59 (H) |
Group A |
Caja Laboral |
74-71 (H), 71-87 (A) |
Top 16 Group G |
Real Madrid |
58-78 (A), 56-61 (H) |
Top 16 Group G |
Efes Pilsen Istanbul |
76-79 (H), 67-65 (A) |
Top 16 Group G |
Montepaschi Siena |
58-66 (H), 74-77 (A) |
2011–12 |
Euroleague[3] |
Group C |
Anadolu Efes |
73–84 (H), 58–67 (A) |
Group C |
Maccabi Electra Tel Aviv |
66–70 (A), 74–71 (H) |
Group C |
Spirou Basket |
91-81 (H), 79-84 (A) |
Group C |
Real Madrid |
80-79 (H), 83-101 (A) |
Group C |
EA7 Emporio Armani |
69-65 (A), 66-72 (H) |
2012–13 |
Euroleague[3] |
Group D |
Beşiktaş |
65-81 (A), 87-72 (H) |
Group D |
CSKA Moscow |
71-76 (H), 61-78 (A) |
Group D |
Lietuvos Rytas |
61-69 (A), 75-74 (H) |
Group D |
Regal FC Barcelona |
82-85 (A), 67-68 (H) |
Group D |
Brose Baskets |
72-77 (H), 90-92 (A) |
2013–14 |
Euroleague[3] |
Group A |
FC Barcelona Regal |
60-67 (A), 64-82 (H) |
Group A |
JSF Nanterre |
73-43 (H), 61-62 (A) |
Group A |
Budivelnyk |
69-74 (A), 76-61 (H) |
Group A |
Fenerbahçe Ülker |
78-88 (H), 79-77 (A) |
Group A |
CSKA Moscow |
46-88 (A), 62-73 (H) |
Top 16 Group F |
Real Madrid |
64–80 (H), 57-80 (A) |
Top 16 Group F |
FC Bayern Munich |
65–71 (A), 70-55 (H) |
Top 16 Group F |
CSKA Moscow |
73–72 (H), 52-84 (A) |
Top 16 Group F |
Lokomotiv Kuban |
81-87 (H), 73-84 (A) |
Top 16 Group F |
Maccabi Tel Aviv |
67-88 (A), 72–70 (H) |
Top 16 Group F |
Žalgiris Kaunas |
77-89 (A), 77–67 (H) |
Top 16 Group F |
Galatasaray Liv Hospital |
70–78 (H), 55-64 (A) |
2014–15 |
Eurocup |
Group E |
Lietuvos Rytas |
65-92 (A), 76-85 (H) |
Group E |
Banvit |
61-77 (H), 85-90 (A) |
Group E |
Hapoel Jerusalem |
79-82 (A), 64-83 (H) |
Group E |
Krasny Oktyabr |
59-61 (A), 84-70 (H) |
Group E |
Asesoft Ploiești |
76-69 (H), 85-65 (A) |
2016–17 |
Champions League |
Group E |
Ludwigsburg |
64-65 (A), 86-82 (H) |
Group E |
Beşiktaş |
77-62 (A), 86-71 (H) |
Group E |
Zielona Góra |
58-56 (H), 80-81 (A) |
Group E |
Szolnoki Olaj |
55-70 (A), 77-67 (H) |
Group E |
Spirou |
70-84 (H), 63-65 (A) |
Group E |
AEK Athens |
91–81 (A), 65-69 (H) |
Group E |
Dinamo Sassari |
87–88 (H), 99-85 (A) |
Play-offs qualifiers |
PAOK |
74–76 (A), 78-82 (H) |
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