Basketball - European Club Tournaments
Men's Euroleague
The basketball equivalent of football's Champions League was originally called the European Champions' Cup. In 2000, there was spilt in European basketball when the Union of European Leagues of Basketball was set up by leading clubs and ran its own competition - the ULEB Euroleague.
In 2001 there were two European champions, one for the ULEB Euroleague competition and one for the FIBA Suproleague. The following season the two amalgamated to form the Euroleague.
In 2001 there were two European champions, one for the ULEB Euroleague competition and one for the FIBA Suproleague. The following season the two amalgamated to form the Euroleague.
YEAR | VENUE | WINNERS | RUNNERS-UP |
1958 | 2 legs | ASK RIGA | Akad Sofia |
1959 | 2 legs | ASK RIGA | Akad Sofia |
1960 | 2 legs | ASK RIGA | D Tbilisi |
1961 | 2 legs | CSKA MOSCOW | Ask Riga |
1962 | Geneva | DIN TBILISI | R Madrid |
1963 | 2 legs | CSKA MOSCOW | R Madrid |
1964 | 2 legs | REAL MADRID | Spar Brno |
1965 | 2 legs | REAL MADRID | C Moscow |
1966 | Bologna | MILANO | Sl Prague |
1967 | Madrid | REAL MADRID | Milano |
1968 | Lyon | REAL MADRID | Spar Brno |
1969 | Barcelona | CSKA MOSCOW | R Madrid |
1970 | Sarajevo | VARESE | C Moscow |
1971 | Antwerp | CSKA MOSCOW | Varese |
1972 | Tel Aviv | VARESE | Split |
1973 | Liege | VARESE | C Moscow |
1974 | Nantes | REAL MADRID | Varese |
1975 | Antwerp | VARESE | R Madrid |
1976 | Geneva | VARESE | R Madrid |
1977 | Belgrade | MACCABI | Varese |
1978 | Munich | REAL MADRID | Varese |
1979 | Grenoble | SARAJEVO | Varese |
1980 | Berlin | REAL MADRID | Maccabi |
1981 | Strasbourg | MACCABI | Bologna |
1982 | Cologne | CANTU | Maccabi |
1983 | Grenoble | CANTU | Milan |
1984 | Geneva | ROMA | Barcelona |
1985 | Athens | ZAGREB | R Madrid |
1986 | Budapest | ZAGREB | Zalgiris |
1987 | Lausanne | MILANO | Maccabi |
1988 | Ghent | MILANO | Maccabi |
1989 | Munich | SPLIT | Maccabi |
1990 | Zaragoza | SPLIT | Barcelona |
1991 | Paris | SPLIT | Barcelona |
1992 | Istanbul | PARTIZAN | Joventut |
1993 | Athens | LIMOGES | Treviso |
1994 | Tel Aviv | JOVENTUT | Olym'cos |
1995 | Zaragoza | REAL MADRID | Olym'cos |
1996 | Paris | PAN'AIKOS | Barcelona |
1997 | Rome | OLYM'COS | Barcelona |
1998 | Barcelona | BOLOGNA | Aek |
1999 | Munich | ZALGIRIS | Bologna |
2000 | Salonika | PAN'AIKOS | Maccabi |
2001* | Paris | MACCABI | Pan'aikos |
2001+ | 2 legs | BOLOGNA | Baskonia |
2002 | Bologna | PAN'AIKOS | Bologna |
2003 | Barcelona | BARCELONA | Treviso |
2004 | Tel Aviv | MACCABI | Bologna |
2005 | Moscow | MACCABI | Baskonia |
2006 | Prague | CSKA MOSCOW | Maccabi |
2007 | Athens | PAN'AIKOS | C Moscow |
2008 | Madrid | CSKA MOSCOW | Maccabi |
2009 | Berlin | PAN'AIKOS | C Moscow |
2010 | Paris | BARCELONA | Olym'cos |
2011 | Barcelona | PAN'AIKOS | Maccabi |
2012 | Istanbul | OLYM'COS | C Moscow |
2013 | London | OLYM'COS | R Madrid |
2014 | Milan | MACCABI | R Madrid |
2015 | Madrid | REAL MADRID | Olym'cos |
2016 | Berlin | CSKA MOSCOW | Fen'bahce |
2017 | Istanbul | FENERBAHCE | Olym'cos |
2018 | Belgrade | REAL MADRID | Fen'bahce |
2019 | Vitoria-Gasteiz | CSKA MOSCOW | Anadolu |
2020 | Cancelled | - | - |
2021 | Cologne | ANADOLU | Barcelona |
2022 | Belgrade | ANADOLU | R Madrid |
2023 | Kaunas | REAL MADRID | Olym'cos |
2024 | Berlin | PANATHINAIKOS | R Madrid |
The most prestigious women's club basketball tournament in Europe is contested annually by the continent's 24 leading teams.
YEAR | FINAL | WINNERS | R'NERS-UP |
1959 | 2 legs | SLAVIA SOFIA | Dinamo |
1960 | 2 legs | DAUGAVA RIGA | S Sofia |
1961 | 2 legs | DAUGAVA RIGA | O Prague |
1962 | 2 legs | DAUGAVA RIGA | SK Lgd |
1963 | 2 legs | SLAVIA SOFIA | O Prague |
1964 | 2 legs | DAUGAVA RIGA | S Prague |
1965 | 2 legs | DAUGAVA RIGA | S Sofia |
1966 | 2 legs | DAUGAVA RIGA | O Prague |
1967 | 2 legs | DAUGAVA RIGA | S Prague |
1968 | 2 legs | DAUGAVA RIGA | S Prague |
1969 | 2 legs | DAUGAVA RIGA | Halle |
1970 | 2 legs | DAUGAVA RIGA | W Krakow |
1971 | 2 legs | DAUGAVA RIGA | Clermont |
1972 | 2 legs | DAUGAVA RIGA | S Prague |
1973 | 2 legs | DAUGAVA RIGA | Clermont |
1974 | 2 legs | DAUGAVA RIGA | Clermont |
1975 | 2 legs | DAUGAVA RIGA | S Prague |
1976 | 2 legs | SPARTA PRAGUE | Clermont |
1977 | Barcelona | DAUGAVA RIGA | Clermont |
1978 | Nice | SAN GIOVANNI | S Prague |
1979 | La Coruna | CRV ZVEZDA | Budapest |
1980 | Wittenheim | TORINO | Pernik |
1981 | St Nazaire | DAUGAVA RIGA | C Zvezda |
1982 | Cologne | DAUGAVA RIGA | Pernik |
1983 | Venice | VICENZA | Dusseldorf |
1984 | Budapest | LEV SPARTAK | Vicenza |
1985 | Viterbo | VICENZA | D Riga |
1986 | Milan | VICENZA | Dusseldorf |
1987 | Salonika | VICENZA | Nvbk |
1988 | Dusseldorf | VICENZA | Nvbk |
1989 | Florence | TUZLA | Vicenza |
1990 | Cesena | PRIOLO | CSKA |
1991 | Barcelona | CESENA | Arvika |
1992 | Bari | VALENCIA | D Kiev |
1993 | Lliria | VALENCIA | Como |
1994 | Poznan | COMO | Valencia |
1995 | Como | COMO | Valencia |
1996 | Sofia | WUPPERTAL | Como |
1997 | Larissa | BOURGES | Wuppertal |
1998 | Bourges | BOURGES | Getafe |
1999 | Brno | RUZOMBEROK | Como |
2000 | Ruzomberok | RUZOMBEROK | Bourges |
2001 | Mesina | BOURGES | Val'ciennes |
2002 | Lievin | VALENCIENNES | Gdynia |
2003 | Bourges | YEK'INBURG | Val'ciennes |
2004 | Pecs | VALENCIENNES | Gdynia |
2005 | Samara | SAMARA | Brno |
2006 | Brno | BRNO | Samara |
2007 | Vidnoye | S'TAK MOSCOW | Valencia |
2008 | Brno | S'TAK MOSCOW | Brno |
2009 | Salamanca | S'TAK MOSCOW | S'manca |
2010 | Valencia | S'TAK MOSCOW | Caceres |
2011 | Yekaterinburg | SALAMANCA | S Moscow |
2012 | Istanbul | ROS CACERES | E'polis |
2013 | Ekaterinburg | EKATERINBURG | Fenerbahce |
2014 | Ekaterinburg | FENERBAHCE | Gal'taray |
2015 | Prague | USK PRAGUE | E'burg |
2016 | Ekaterinburg | EKATERINBURG | O'burg |
2017 | Ekaterinburg | DYNAMO KURSK | Fenerbahce |
2018 | Sopron | EKATERINBURG | Sopron |
2019 | Sopron | EKATERINBURG | D Kursk |
2020 | Cancelled | - | - |
2021 | Istanbul | EKATERINBURG | Avenida |
2022 | Munich | SOPRON | Fenerbahce |
2023 | Prague | FENERBAHCE | Mersin |
2024 | Mersin | FENERBAHCE | V D'Ascq |
Men's EuroCup
Known as the ULEB (Union of European Basketball Leagues) Cup from 2002–2008, this is men's basketball's second-tier pan-European club event, the equivalent of football's Europa League. The winner qualifies for the following season's Euroleague. Teams qualify for the competition based on their performance in their national league and cup competition.
YEAR | FINAL) | WINNERS | RUNNERS-UP |
2003 | 2 legs | VALENCIA | Krka |
2004 | Charleroi | HAPOEL | R Madrid |
2005 | Charleroi | RYTAS | Kazani |
2006 | Charleroi | DYNAMO | Aris |
2007 | Charleroi | REAL MADRID | Rytas |
2008 | Turin | JOVENTUT | Girona |
2009 | Turin | RYTAS | Khimki |
2010 | Vit-Gazteis | VALENCIA | Berlin |
2011 | Treviso | KAZAN | Sevilla |
2012 | Khimki | KHIMKI | Valencia |
2013 | Charleroi | LOK KUBAN | Bilbao |
2014 | 2 legs | VALENCIA | Unics |
2015 | 2 legs | KHIMKI | G C'aria |
2016 | 2 legs | GALATASARAY | St'bourg |
2017 | 2 legs | UNICAJA | Valencia |
2018 | 3 legs | DARUSSAFAKA | L Kuban |
2019 | 3 legs | VALENCIA | A Berlin |
2020 | Cancelled | - | - |
2021 | 3 legs | MONACO | Unics |
2022 | Bologna | BOLOGNA | Bursaspor |
2023 | Las Palmas | GRAN CANARIA | Turk T |
2024 | 2 legs | PARIS | Bourg |
This is the women's seond-tier European title. Until 2003 it was called the Ronchetti Cup, in honour of Italian basketball legend Liliana Ronchetti.
YEAR | VENUE (FINAL) | WINNERS | RUNNERS-UP |
1972 | 2 legs | SPARTAK LD | V Belgrade |
1973 | 2 legs | SPARTAK LD | Sl Prague |
1974 | 2 legs | SPARTAK LD | S Giovanni |
1975 | 2 legs | SPARTAK LD | L Sofia |
1976 | 2 legs | SL PRAGUE | I Zagreb |
1977 | Rome | S'TAK MOSCOW | Pernik |
1978 | Haskovo | LEV SOFIA | S Bratislava |
1979 | Yambol | LEV SOFIA | Plovdiv |
1980 | Pernik | KK ZAGREB | Plovdiv |
1981 | Rome | S'TAK MOSCOW | K Zagreb |
1982 | Linz | S'TAK MOSCOW | Brno |
1983 | Mestre | B BUDAPEST | S Moscow |
1984 | Budapest | BATA ROMA | B Budapest |
1985 | Viterbe | CSKA MOSCOW | Viterbo |
1986 | Barcelona | NOVOSIBIRSK | B Budapest |
1987 | Wittenheim | TTT RIGA | Deb. Milan |
1988 | Athens | DYNAMO KIEV | Deb. Milan |
1989 | Florence | CSKA MOSCOW | Deb. Milan |
1990 | 2 legs | PARMA | Tuzla |
1991 | 2 legs | MILAN | Como |
1992 | 2 legs | VICENZA | Priolo |
1993 | 2 legs | PARMA | O Poznan |
1994 | 2 legs | CESENA | L Parma |
1995 | 2 legs | BOURGES | L Parma |
1996 | 2 legs | TARBES | Alcamo |
1997 | 2 legs | CSKA MOSCOW | L Parma |
1998 | 2 legs | SOPRON | Aix |
1999 | 2 legs | LAS PALMAS | Hasharon |
2000 | 2 legs | PARMA | Las Palmas |
2001 | 2 legs | SCHIO | Botas |
2002 | 2 legs | SCHIO | Tarbes |
2003 | Samara | PAYS D'AIX | Canarias |
2004 | Istanbul | B'SKAYA | Sz'noki |
2005 | Naples | NAPOLI | Fenerbahce |
2006 | 2 legs | S'TAK MOSCOW | Pays d'Aix |
2007 | 2 legs | DIN MOSCOW | Faenza |
2008 | 2 legs | SCHIO | Bc Moscow |
2009 | 2 legs | GALATASARAY | Taranto |
2010 | 2 legs | ATHINAIKOS | Orenburg |
2011 | 2 legs | ELITZUR | Arras |
2012 | 2 legs | DYNAMO KURSK | K'kispor |
2013 | 2 legs | DYN MOSCOW | K'kispor |
2014 | 2 legs | DYN MOSCOW | D Kursk |
2015 | 2 legs | VILLENEUVE | Braine |
2016 | 2 legs | BOURGES | Villeneuve |
2017 | 2 legs | YAKIN DOGU | Bellona |
2018 | 2 legs | GALATASARAY | Venezia |
2019 | 2 legs | ORENBURG | M'pellier |
2020 | Cancelled | - | - |
2021 | Szekszard | VALENCIA | Venezia |
2022 | Bourges | BOURGES | Venezia |
2023 | 2 legs | ASVEL Lyon | G'tasaray |
2024 | 2 legs | LONDON LIONS | Besiktas |