Yugoslav basketball clubs in European and worldwide competitions is the performance record of men's professional basketball clubs from the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia's top-tier level, First Federal Basketball League, that played in international competitions.
The finals
Season |
Champion |
Result |
Runner-up |
Date |
Venue
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FIBA European Champions Cup & EuroLeague (1st tier)
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1971–72 |
Ignis Varese  |
70–69 |
Jugoplastika |
23/03/1972 |
Yad Eliyahu Arena, Tel Aviv
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1978–79 |
Bosna .svg.png) |
96–93 |
Emerson Varese |
05/04/1979 |
Palais des Sports, Grenoble
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1984–85 |
Cibona .svg.png) |
87–78 |
Real Madrid |
03/04/1985 |
Peace and Friendship Stadium, Piraeus, Athens
|
1985–86 |
Cibona .svg.png) |
94–82 |
Žalgiris |
03/04/1986 |
Sportcsarnok, Budapest
|
1988–89 |
Jugoplastika .svg.png) |
75–69 |
Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv |
06/04/1989 |
Olympiahalle, Munich
|
1989–90 |
Jugoplastika .svg.png) |
72–67 |
FC Barcelona Banca Catalana |
19/04/1990 |
Pabellón Príncipe Felipe, Zaragoza
|
1990–91 |
POP 84 .svg.png) |
70–65 |
FC Barcelona Banca Catalana |
18/04/1991 |
Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy, Paris
|
1991–92 |
Partizan .svg.png) |
71–70 |
Montigalà Joventut |
16/04/1992 |
Abdi İpekçi Arena, Istanbul
|
FIBA Saporta Cup (2nd tier)
|
1971–72 |
Simmenthal Milano  |
74–70 |
Crvena zvezda |
21/03/1972 |
Alexandreio Melathron, Thessaloniki
|
1972–73 |
Spartak Leningrad  |
77–62 |
Jugoplastika |
20/03/1973 |
Alexandreio Melathron, Thessaloniki
|
1973–74 |
Crvena zvezda .svg.png) |
86–75 |
Spartak ZJŠ Brno |
02/04/1974 |
Palasport Primo Carnera, Udine
|
1974–75 |
Spartak Leningrad  |
63–62 |
Crvena zvezda |
26/03/1975 |
Palais des Sports de Beaulieu, Nantes
|
1976–77 |
Birra Forst Cantù  |
87–86 |
Radnički Belgrade |
29/03/1977 |
Nuevo Palacio de los Deportes, Palma de Mallorca
|
1981–82 |
Cibona .svg.png) |
96–95 |
Real Madrid |
16/03/1982 |
Salle Henri Simonet, Brussels
|
1986–87 |
Cibona .svg.png) |
89–74 |
Scavolini Pesaro |
17/03/1987 |
Dvorana SPC Vojvodina, Novi Sad
|
FIBA Korać Cup (3rd tier)
|
1972 |
Lokomotiva .svg.png) |
165–156 (two-leg) |
OKK Beograd |
29/02 & 07/03/1972 |
Hala sportova, Belgrade |
SFK Trešnjevci, Zagreb
|
1973–74 |
Birra Forst Cantù  |
174–154 (two-leg) |
Partizan |
04 & 11/04/1974 |
Palazzetto dello Sport Parini, Cantù |
Hala sportova, Belgrade
|
1975–76 |
Jugoplastika .svg.png) |
179–166 (two-leg) |
Chinamartini Torino |
16 & 23/03/1976 |
Dvorana Gripe, Split |
PalaRuffini, Turin
|
1976–77 |
Jugoplastika .svg.png) |
87–84 |
Alco Bologna |
05/04/1977 |
Palasport della Fiera, Genoa
|
1977–78 |
Partizan .svg.png) |
117–110 |
Bosna |
21/03/1978 |
Sportska dvorana Borik, Banja Luka
|
1978–79 |
Partizan .svg.png) |
108–98 |
Arrigoni Rieti |
20/03/1979 |
Hala Pionir, Belgrade
|
1979–80 |
Arrigoni Rieti  |
76–71 |
Cibona |
26/03/1980 |
Country Hall du Sart Tilman, Liège
|
1981–82 |
Limoges CSP  |
90–84 |
Šibenka |
18/03/1982 |
Palasport San Lazzaro, Padua
|
1982–83 |
Limoges CSP  |
94–86 |
Šibenka |
08/03/1983 |
Deutschlandhalle, West Berlin
|
1983–84 |
Orthez  |
97–73 |
Crvena zvezda |
15/03/1984 |
Palais des Sports Pierre-de-Coubertin, Paris
|
1987–88 |
Real Madrid  |
195–183 (two-leg) |
Cibona |
01 & 09/03/1988 |
Palacio de Deportes..., Madrid |
Košarkaški centar Cibona, Zagreb
|
1988–89 |
Partizan .svg.png) |
177–171 (two-leg) |
Wiwa Vismara Cantù |
16 & 22/03/1989 |
Palasport Pianella, Cucciago |
Hala sportova, Belgrade
|
1997–98 |
Mash Jeans Verona  |
141–138 (two-leg) |
Crvena zvezda |
25/03 & 01/04/1998 |
PalaOlimpia, Verona |
Hala Pionir, Belgrade
|
2000–01 |
Unicaja  |
148–116 (two-leg) |
Hemofarm |
11 & 18/04/2001 |
Palacio de Deportes..., Málaga |
Centar Millennium, Vršac
|
EuroLeague (1st-tier), since 1958 to 2005–06 season
Season to season
✝Partizan was drawn for the competition but was not allowed to compete due to UN embargo on FR Yugoslavia. FIBA decided not to replace Partizan with another team for the Regular Season Group Stage, so the 15 qualified clubs had to be unevenly distributed in this round (a group of 8 teams and another of only 7).
✝✝Crvena zvezda was drawn for the competition but was not allowed to compete due to UN embargo on FR Yugoslavia. So PAOK went through with a walkover.
FIBA Saporta Cup (2nd-tier), since 1966–67 to 2001–02 season
Season to season
✝Spartak Subotica was drawn for the competition but was not allowed to compete due to UN embargo on FR Yugoslavia. So Dinamo București went through with a walkover.
EuroCup (2nd-tier), since 2002–03 to 2005–06 season
Season to season
FIBA Korać Cup (3rd-tier), since 1972 to 2001–02 season
Season to season
✝Sloboda Užice, Radnički Belgrade and Budućnost were drawn for the competition but were not allowed to compete due to UN embargo on FR Yugoslavia. So MOL Szolnoki Olajbányász, Stroitel Kharkov and Sunair Oostende went through with a walkover.
See also
European basketball clubs in European and worldwide competitions from:
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