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词条 Italian basketball clubs in international competitions
释义

  1. History

  2. The finals

  3. Italian clubs in EuroLeague (1st-tier level)

     Season to season 

  4. Italian clubs in FIBA Saporta Cup (2nd-tier level)

     Season to season 

  5. Italian clubs in FIBA Korać Cup (3rd-tier level)

     Season to season 

  6. See also

Italian basketball clubs in European and worldwide competitions is the performance record of men's professional basketball clubs from Italy's top-tier level league, the Lega Basket Serie A, in international competitions.

History

Italian men's professional basketball clubs have played in European-wide basketball competitions since 1958, when Simmenthal Milano took part in the FIBA European Champions Cup (now called EuroLeague). Simmenthal Milano was also the first Italian men's basketball club that won a European-wide competition trophy, the FIBA European Champions Cup (EuroLeague), in 1966, when the club beat Slavia VŠ Praha in the Finals that took place in Bologna, Italy. For the next four decades, Italian basketball club teams dominated in European basketball, winning many cups in all European-wide competitions. Overall, 38 different Italian men's basketball clubs have played in pan-European competitions.

The finals

Season Champion Result Runner-up Date Venue
FIBA European Champions Cup & EuroLeague (1st tier)
1965–66
Simmenthal Milano {{flagicon|ITA}}77–72TCH}} Slavia VŠ Praha 01/04/1966 Palazzo dello sport, Bologna
1966–67
Real Madrid {{flagicon|ESP|1945}}91–83ITA}} Simmenthal Milano 01/04/1967 Sports City of Real Madrid Pavilion, Madrid
1969–70
Ignis Varese {{flagicon|ITA}}79–74URS|1955}} CSKA Moscow 09/04/1970 Sportska Dvorana Skenderija, Sarajevo
1970–71
CSKA Moscow {{flagicon|URS|1955}}67–53ITA}} Ignis Varese 08/04/1971 Arena Deurne, Antwerp
1971–72
Ignis Varese {{flagicon|ITA}}70–69YUG}} Jugoplastika 23/03/1972 Yad Eliyahu Arena, Tel Aviv
1972–73
Ignis Varese {{flagicon|ITA}}71–66URS|1955}} CSKA Moscow 22/03/1973 Country Hall du Sart Tilman, Liège
1973–74
Real Madrid {{flagicon|ESP|1945}}84–82ITA}} Ignis Varese 03/04/1974 Palais des Sports de Beaulieu, Nantes
1974–75
Ignis Varese {{flagicon|ITA}}79–66ESP|1945}} Real Madrid 10/04/1975 Arena Deurne, Antwerpen
1975–76
Mobilgirgi Varese {{flagicon|ITA}}81–74ESP|1945}} Real Madrid 01/04/1976 Patinoire des Vernets, Geneva
1976–77
Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv {{flagicon|ISR}}78–77ITA}} Mobilgirgi Varese 07/04/1977 Hala Pionir, Belgrade
1977–78
Real Madrid {{flagicon|ESP|1977}}75–67ITA}} Mobilgirgi Varese 06/04/1978 Olympiahalle, Munich
1978–79
Bosna {{flagicon|YUG}}96–93ITA}} Emerson Varese 05/04/1979 Palais des Sports, Grenoble
1980–81
Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv {{flagicon|ISR}}80–79ITA}} Sinudyne Bologna 26/03/1981 Rhénus Sport, Strasbourg
1981–82
Squibb Cantù {{flagicon|ITA}}86–80ISR}} Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv 25/03/1982 Sporthalle, Cologne
1982–83
Ford Cantù {{flagicon|ITA}}69–68{{flagicon|ITA}} Billy Milano 24/03/1983 Palais des Sports, Grenoble
1983–84
Banco di Roma Virtus {{flagicon|ITA}}79–73ESP}} FC Barcelona 29/03/1984 Patinoire des Vernets, Geneva
1986–87
Tracer Milano {{flagicon|ITA}}71–69ISR}} Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv 02/04/1987 Centre Intercommunal de Glace de Malley, Lausanne
1987–88
Tracer Milano {{flagicon|ITA}}90–84ISR}} Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv 07/04/1988 Flanders Expo, Ghent
1992–93
Limoges CSP {{flagicon|FRA}}59–55ITA}} Benetton Treviso 15/04/1993 Peace and Friendship Stadium, Piraeus
1997–98
Kinder Bologna {{flagicon|ITA}}58–44GRE}} AEK 23/04/1998 Palau Sant Jordi, Barcelona
1998–99
Žalgiris {{flagicon|LTU}}82–74ITA}} Kinder Bologna 22/04/1999 Olympiahalle, Munich
2000–01
Kinder Bologna {{flagicon|ITA}}3 – 2 Play-offESP}} Tau Cerámica 17/04 to 10/05/2001 PalaMalaguti, Casalecchio di Reno Pabellón Araba, Vitoria-Gasteiz
2001–02
Panathinaikos {{flagicon|GRE}}89–83ITA}} Kinder Bologna 05/05/2002 PalaMalaguti, Casalecchio di Reno
2002–03
FC Barcelona {{flagicon|ESP}}76–65ITA}} Benetton Treviso 11/05/2003 Palau Sant Jordi, Barcelona
2003–04
Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv {{flagicon|ISR}}118–74ITA}} Skipper Bologna 01/05/2004 Nokia Arena, Tel Aviv
FIBA Saporta Cup (2nd tier)
1966–67
Ignis Varese {{flagicon|ITA}}144–135 (two-leg)ISR}} Maccabi Tel Aviv 07 & 13/04/1967 Palasport Lino Oldrini, Varese Yad Eliyahu Arena, Tel Aviv
1969–70
Fides Napoli {{flagicon|ITA}}147–129 (two-leg)FRA}} JA Vichy 15 & 26/04/1970 Salle des Ailes, Vichy Palasport di Fuorigrotta, Napoli
1970–71
Simmenthal Milano {{flagicon|ITA}}127–118 (two-leg)URS|1955}} Spartak Leningrad 30/03 & 07/04/1971 Armija Dvorets, Leningrad PalaLido, Milan
1971–72
Simmenthal Milano {{flagicon|ITA}}74–70YUG}} Crvena zvezda 21/03/1972 Alexandreio Melathron, Thessaloniki
1975–76
Cinzano Milano {{flagicon|ITA}}88–83FRA}} ASPO Tours 17/03/1976 Palasport Parco Ruffini, Turin
1976–77
Forst Cantù {{flagicon|ITA}}87–86YUG}} Radnički Belgrade 29/03/1977 Nuevo Palacio de los Deportes, Palma de Mallorca
1977–78
Gabetti Cantù {{flagicon|ITA}}84–82{{flagicon|ITA}} Sinudyne Bologna 29/03/1978 PalaLido, Milan
1978–79
Gabetti Cantù {{flagicon|ITA}}83–73NED}} EBBC 22/03/1979 SRC Veli Jože, Poreč
1979–80
Emerson Varese {{flagicon|ITA}}90–88{{flagicon|ITA}} Gabetti Cantù 19/03/1980 Palasport di San Siro, Milan
1980–81
Squibb Cantù {{flagicon|ITA}}86–82ESP|1977}} FC Barcelona 18/03/1981 Palaeur, Rome
1982–83
Scavolini Pesaro {{flagicon|ITA}}111–99FRA}} ASVEL 09/03/1983 Palacio Municipal de Deportes, Palma de Mallorca
1983–84
Real Madrid {{flagicon|ESP}}82–81ITA}} Simac Milano 14/03/1983 Stedelijk Sportcentrum, Ostend
1985–86
FC Barcelona {{flagicon|ESP}}101–86ITA}} Scavolini Pesaro 18/03/1986 PalaMaggiò, Caserta
1986–87
Cibona {{flagicon|YUG}}89–74ITA}} Scavolini Pesaro 17/03/1987 Dvorana SPC Vojvodina, Novi Sad
1988–89
Real Madrid {{flagicon|ESP}}117–113ITA}} Snaidero Caserta 14/03/1989 Peace and Friendship Stadium, Piraeus
1989–90
Knorr Bologna {{flagicon|ITA}}79–74ESP}} Real Madrid 13/03/1990 PalaGiglio, Florence
1994–95
Benetton Treviso {{flagicon|ITA}}94–86ESP}} Taugrés 14/03/1995 Abdi İpekçi Arena, Istanbul
1996–97
Real Madrid {{flagicon|ESP}}78–64ITA}} Riello Mash Verona 15/04/1997 Eleftheria Indoor Hall, Nicosia
1997–98
Žalgiris {{flagicon|LTU}}82–67ITA}} Stefanel Milano 14/04/1998 Hala Pionir, Belgrade
1998–99
Benetton Treviso {{flagicon|ITA}}64–60ESP}} Pamesa Valencia 14/04/1999 Pabellón Príncipe Felipe, Zaragoza
1999–00
AEK {{flagicon|GRE}}83–76ITA}} Kinder Bologna 11/04/2000 Centre Intercommunal de Glace de Malley, Lausanne
2001–02
Montepaschi Siena {{flagicon|ITA}}81–71ESP}} Pamesa Valencia 30/04/2002 Palais des Sports de Gerland, Lyon
FIBA Korać Cup (3rd tier)
1973
Birra Forst Cantù {{flagicon|ITA}}191–169 (two-leg)BEL}} Maes Pils 20 & 27/03/1973 Palazzetto dello Sport Parini, Cantù Sporthal Winketkaai, Mechelen
1973–74
Birra Forst Cantù {{flagicon|ITA}}174–154 (two-leg)YUG}} Partizan 04 & 11/04/1974 Palazzetto dello Sport Parini, Cantù Hala sportova, Belgrade
1974–75
Birra Forst Cantù {{flagicon|ITA}}181–154 (two-leg)ESP|1945}} FC Barcelona 18 & 25/03/1975 Palau Blaugrana, Barcelona Palasport Pianella, Cucciago
1975–76
Jugoplastika {{flagicon|YUG}}179–166 (two-leg)ITA}} Chinamartini Torino 16 & 23/03/1976 Dvorana Gripe, Split PalaRuffini, Turin
1976–77
Jugoplastika {{flagicon|YUG}}87–84ITA}} Alco Bologna 05/04/1977 Palasport della Fiera, Genoa
1978–79
Partizan {{flagicon|YUG}}108–98ITA}} Arrigoni Rieti 20/03/1979 Hala Pionir, Belgrade
1979–80
Arrigoni Rieti {{flagicon|ITA}}76–71YUG}} Cibona 26/03/1980 Country Hall du Sart Tilman, Liège
1980–81
Joventut Freixenet {{flagicon|ESP|1977}}105–104ITA}} Carrera Venezia 19/03/1981 Palau Blaugrana, Barcelona
1984–85
Simac Milano {{flagicon|ITA}}91–76{{flagicon|ITA}} Ciaocrem Varese 21/03/1985 Palais du Midi, Brussels
1985–86
Banco di Roma Virtus {{flagicon|ITA}}157–150 (two-leg){{flagicon|ITA}} Mobilgirgi Caserta 20 & 27/03/1986 PalaMaggiò, Caserta Palaeur, Rome
1988–89
Partizan {{flagicon|YUG}}177–171 (two-leg)ITA}} Wiwa Vismara Cantù 16 & 22/03/1989 Palasport Pianella, Cucciago Hala sportova, Belgrade
1989–90
Ram Joventut {{flagicon|ESP}}195–184 (two-leg)ITA}} Scavolini Pesaro 21 & 28/03/1990 Palasport Comunale, Pesaro Pavelló del Joventut, Badalona
1990–91
Shampoo Clear Cantù {{flagicon|ITA}}168–164 (two-leg)ESP}} Real Madrid 20 & 27/03/1991 Palacio de Deportes..., Madrid Palasport Pianella, Cucciago
1991–92
il Messaggero Roma {{flagicon|ITA}}193–180 (two-leg){{flagicon|ITA}} Scavolini Pesaro 11 & 18/03/1992 Palaeur, Rome Palasport Comunale, Pesaro
1992–93
Philips Milano {{flagicon|ITA}}201–181 (two-leg){{flagicon|ITA}} Virtus Roma 09 & 18/03/1993 Palaeur, Rome Forum di Milanofiori, Assago
1993–94
PAOK Bravo {{flagicon|GRE}}175–156 (two-leg)ITA}} Stefanel Trieste 09 & 16/03/1994 Alexandreio Melathron, Thessaloniki PalaTrieste, Trieste
1994–95
Alba Berlin {{flagicon|DEU}}172–166 (two-leg)ITA}} Stefanel Milano 08 & 15/03/1995 Forum di Milanofiori, Assago Deutschlandhalle, Berlin
1995–96
Efes Pilsen {{flagicon|TUR}}146–145 (two-leg)ITA}} Stefanel Milano 06 & 13/03/1996 Abdi İpekçi Arena, Istanbul Forum di Milanofiori, Assago
1997–98
Riello Mash Verona {{flagicon|ITA}}141–138 (two-leg)FRY}} Crvena zvezda 25/03 & 01/04/1998 PalaOlimpia, Verona Hala Pionir, Belgrade
FIBA EuroChallenge (3rd tier)
2008–09
Virtus BolognaFiere {{flagicon|ITA}}77–75FRA}} Cholet 26/04/2009 Futurshow Station, Casalecchio di Reno
2013–14
Grissin Bon Reggio Emilia {{flagicon|ITA}}79–65RUS}} Triumph Lyubertsy 27/04/2014 PalaDozza, Bologna
FIBA Europe Cup (4th tier)
2015–16
Fraport Skyliners {{flagicon|DEU}}66–62ITA}} Openjobmetis Varese 01/05/2016 Le Colisée, Chalon-sur-Saône
2017–18
Umana Reyer Venezia {{flagicon|ITA}}158–148 (two-leg){{flagicon|ITA}} Sidigas Avellino 25/04 & 02/05/2018 Palasport Del Mauro, Avellino Palasport Giuseppe Taliercio, Venice

Italian clubs in EuroLeague (1st-tier level)

Season to season

YearTeam_______ Earlier stage _______________ Last 24 to 32 ________________ Last 12 to 16 _________________ Last 6 to 8 __________________ Semifinals _____________________ Final ____________
1958
Simmenthal Milano{{flagicon|NED}} The Wolves Amsterdam{{Tooltip|1st of 3 teams|1) (ITA) Simmenthal Milano 2) (HUN) Honvéd 3) (TCH) Slovan Orbis}}{{flagicon|HUN}} Honvéd
1958–59Simmenthal Milano{{flagicon|UAR}} Al-Gezira
1959–60
1960–61Idrolitina Bologna{{flagicon|SUI}} Urania Genève Sport{{flagicon|ROM|1952}} CCA Bucureşti
1961–62Ignis Varese{{flagicon|POR}} Benfica{{flagicon|ESP|1945}} Real Madrid
1962–63Simmenthal Milano{{flagicon|MAR}} Alliance Sports Casablanca{{flagicon|FRG}} Alemannia Aachen{{flagicon|URS|1955}} Dinamo Tbilisi
1963–64Simmenthal Milano{{flagicon|BEL}} Antwerpse{{flagicon|FIN}} Helsingin Kisa-Toverit{{flagicon|ESP|1945}} Real Madrid
1964–65Ignis Varese{{flagicon|MAR}} ASFAR{{flagicon|HUN}} Honvéd{{flagicon|TCH}} Spartak ZJŠ Brno{{flagicon|URS|1955}} CSKA Moscow
1965–66Simmenthal Milano{{flagicon|FRG}} Gießen 46ers{{flagicon|ISR}} Hapoel Tel Aviv{{Tooltip|2nd of 4 teams|1) (TCH) Slavia VŠ Praha 2) (ITA) Simmenthal Milano 3) (BEL) Racing Mechelen 4) (ESP) Real Madrid}}{{flagicon|URS|1955}} CSKA Moscow{{flagicon|TCH}} Slavia VŠ Praha
1966–67Simmenthal Milano{{flagicon|ISL}} KR{{flagicon|FIN}} Torpan Pojat{{Tooltip|1st of 4 teams|1) (ITA) Simmenthal Milano 2) (YUG) AŠK Olimpija 3) (BEL) Racing Mechelen 4) (FRA) ASVEL}}{{flagicon|TCH}} Slavia VŠ Praha{{flagicon|ESP|1945}} Real Madrid
1967–68Simmenthal Milano{{flagicon|AUT}} Engelmann Wien{{Tooltip|2nd of 4 teams|1) (YUG) Zadar 2) (ITA) Simmenthal Milano 3) (ESP) Juventud Kalso 4) (BUL) CSKA Cherveno zname}}{{flagicon|TCH}} Spartak ZJŠ Brno
1968–69Oransoda Cantù{{flagicon|LUX}} Black Star Mersch{{flagicon|ALB|1946}} Partizani Tirana{{Tooltip|3rd of 4 teams|1) (TCH) Spartak ZJŠ Brno 2) (BEL) Standard Liège 3) (ITA) Oransoda Cantù 4) (ISR) Maccabi Tel Aviv}}
1969–70Ignis Varese{{flagicon|FIN}} Tapion Honka{{Tooltip|2nd of 4 teams|1) (URS) CSKA Moscow 2) (ITA) Ignis Varese 3) (FRA) ASVEL 4) (YUG) Crvena zvezda}}{{flagicon|ESP|1945}} Real Madrid{{flagicon|URS|1955}} CSKA Moscow
1970–71Ignis Varese{{flagicon|FRG}} TuS 04 Leverkusen{{Tooltip|1st of 4 teams|1) (ITA) Ignis Varese 2) (TCH) Slavia VŠ Praha 3) (YUG) AŠK Olimpija 4) (FRA) Olympique Antibes}}{{flagicon|ESP|1945}} Real Madrid{{flagicon|URS|1955}} CSKA Moscow
1971–72Ignis Varese{{Tooltip|1st of 4 teams|1) (ITA) Ignis Varese 2) (ESP) Real Madrid 3) (AUT) Radio Koch Wien 4) (NED) Levi's Flamingo's}}{{flagicon|GRE|1970}} Panathinaikos{{flagicon|YUG}} Jugoplastika
1972–73Simmenthal Milano{{flagicon|FRG}} TuS 04 Leverkusen{{flagicon|AUT}} Wienerberger{{Tooltip|1st of 4 teams|1) (ITA) Simmenthal Milano 2) (YUG) Crvena zvezda 3) (ESP) Real Madrid 4) (ISR) Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv}}{{flagicon|ITA}} Ignis Varese
Ignis Varese{{Tooltip|2nd of 4 teams|1) (URS) CSKA Moscow 2) (ITA) Ignis Varese 3) (ROM) Dinamo București 4) (TCH) Slavia VŠ Praha}}{{flagicon|ITA}} Simmenthal Milano{{flagicon|URS|1955}} CSKA Moscow
1973–74Ignis Varese{{Tooltip|1st of 4 teams|1) (ITA) 2) (FRA) Berck 3) (ISR) Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv 4) (BEL) Ford Antwerpen}}{{flagicon|YUG}} Radnički Belgrade{{flagicon|ESP|1945}} Real Madrid
1974–75Ignis Varese{{Tooltip|1st of 6 teams|1) (ITA) Ignis Varese 2) Zadar 3) (BEL) Maes Pils 4) (AUT) Sefra Wien 5) (BUL) Balkan Botevgrad 6) (TCH) Slavia VŠ Praha}}Bye{{flagicon|FRA}} Berck{{flagicon|ESP|1945}} Real Madrid
1975–76Birra Forst Cantù{{flagicon|LUX}} T71 Dudelange{{Tooltip|2nd of 6 teams|1) (ESP) Real Madrid 2) (ITA) Birra Forst Cantù 3) (ISR) Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv 4) (AUT) Sefra Wien 5) (NED) Transol RZ 6) (SUI) Federale}}Bye{{flagicon|ITA}} Mobilgirgi Varese
Mobilgirgi Varese{{Tooltip|1st of 6 teams|1) (ITA) Mobilgirgi Varese 2) (FRA) ASVEL 3) (BEL) Maes Pils 4) (BUL) Academic 5) (FIN) Turun NMKY 6) (YUG) Zadar}}Bye{{flagicon|ITA}} Birra Forst Cantù{{flagicon|ESP|1945}} Real Madrid
1976–77Sinudyne Bologna{{Tooltip|2nd of 4 teams|1) (ISR) Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv 2) (ITA) Sinudyne Bologna 3) (ROM) Dinamo București 4) (GRE) Olympiacos}}
Mobilgirgi Varese{{Tooltip|1st of 4 teams|1) (ITA) Mobilgirgi Varese 2) (FRG) TuS 04 Leverkusen 3) (TUR) Eczacıbaşı 4) (LUX) T71 Sanichaufer}}Bye{{Tooltip|1st of 6 teams|1) (ITA) Mobilgirgi Varese 2) (ISR) Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv 3) (URS) CSKA Moscow 4) (ESP) Real Madrid 5) (BEL) Maes Pils 6) (TCH) Spartak-Zbrojovka Brno}}Bye{{flagicon|ISR}} Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv
1977–78Mobilgirgi Varese{{Tooltip|1st of 3 teams|1) (ITA) Mobilgirgi Varese 2) (ROM) Dinamo București 3) (SUI) Federale}}Bye{{Tooltip|2nd of 6 teams|1) (ESP) Real Madrid 2) (ITA) Mobilgirgi Varese 3) (FRA) ASVEL 4) (ISR) Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv 5) (YUG) Jugoplastika 6) (SWE) Alvik}}Bye{{flagicon|ESP|1977}} Real Madrid
1978–79Emerson Varese{{Tooltip|1st of 3 teams|1) (ITA) Emerson Varese 2) (LUX) Amicale Steinsel 3) (POR) Sporting}}Bye{{Tooltip|1st of 6 teams|1) (ITA) Emerson Varese 2) (YUG) Bosna 3) (ISR) Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv 4) (ESP) Real Madrid 5) (ESP) Joventut Freixenet 6) (GRE) Olympiacos}}Bye{{flagicon|YUG}} Bosna
1979–80Sinudyne Bologna{{Tooltip|1st of 3 teams|1) (ITA) Sinudyne Bologna 2) (TCH) Inter Slovnaft 3) (LUX) Sparta Bertrange}}Bye{{Tooltip|4th of 6 teams|1) (ISR) Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv 2) (ESP) Real Madrid 3) (YUG) Bosna 4) (ITA) Sinudyne Bologna 5) (NED) Nashua EBBC 6) (YUG) Partizan}}
1980–81Sinudyne Bologna{{Tooltip|1st of 4 teams|1) (ITA) Sinudyne Bologna 2) (BUL) CSKA Sofia 3) (TUR) Eczacıbaşı 4) (ALB) Partizani Tirana}}Bye{{Tooltip|1st of 6 teams|1) (ITA) Sinudyne Bologna 2) (ISR) Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv 3) (NED) Nashua EBBC 4) (YUG) Bosna 5) (ESP) Real Madrid 6) (URS) CSKA Moscow}}Bye{{flagicon|ISR}} Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv
1981–82Squibb Cantù{{Tooltip|1st of 4 teams|1) (ITA) Sinudyne Bologna 2) (AUT) UBSC Wien 3) (ALB) Partizani Tirana 4) (POR) Sporting}}Bye{{Tooltip|2nd of 6 teams|1) (ISR) Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv 2) (ITA) Sinudyne Bologna 3) (YUG) Partizan 4) (ESP) FC Barcelona 5) (NED) Nashua EBBC 6) (GRE) Panathinaikos}}Bye{{flagicon|ISR}} Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv
1982–83Billy Milano{{flagicon|TUR}} Eczacıbaşı{{flagicon|FRA}} Moderne{{Tooltip|2nd of 6 teams|1) (ITA) Ford Cantù 2) (ITA) Billy Milano 3) (ESP) Real Madrid 4) (URS) CSKA Moscow 5) (ISR) Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv 6) (YUG) Cibona}}Bye{{flagicon|ITA}} Ford Cantù
Ford Cantù{{flagicon|LUX}} T71 Dudelange{{flagicon|SUI}} Fribourg Olympic{{Tooltip|1st of 6 teams|1) (ITA) Ford Cantù 2) (ITA) Billy Milano (ESP) Real Madrid 4) (URS) CSKA Moscow 5) (ISR) Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv 6) (YUG) Cibona}}Bye{{flagicon|ITA}} Billy Milano
1983–84Banco di Roma Virtus{{flagicon|LUX}} T71 Dudelange{{flagicon|ALB|1946}} Partizani Tirana{{Tooltip|2nd of 6 teams|1) (ESP) FC Barcelona 2) (ITA) Banco di Roma Virtus 3) (ITA) Jollycolombani Cantù 4) (YUG) Bosna 5) (ISR) Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv 6) (FRA) Limoges CSP}}Bye{{flagicon|ESP}} FC Barcelona
Jollycolombani Cantù{{flagicon|SUI}} Nyon{{flagicon|BEL}} Sunair Oostende{{Tooltip|3rd of 6 teams|1) (ESP) FC Barcelona 2) (ITA) Banco di Roma Virtus 3) (ITA) Jollycolombani Cantù 4) (YUG) Bosna 5) (ISR) Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv 6) (FRA) Limoges CSP}}
1984–85Granarolo Bologna{{flagicon|HUN}} Honvéd{{flagicon|GRE}} Panathinaikos{{Tooltip|6th of 6 teams|1) (YUG) Cibona 2) (ESP) Real Madrid 3) (ISR) Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv 4) (URS) CSKA Moscow 5) (ITA) Banco di Roma Virtus 6) (ITA) Granarolo Bologna}}
Banco di Roma Virtus{{flagicon|DEN}} SISU{{flagicon|TUR}} Efes Pilsen{{Tooltip|5th of 6 teams|1) (YUG) Cibona 2) (ESP) Real Madrid 3) (ISR) Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv 4) (URS) CSKA Moscow 5) (ITA) Banco di Roma Virtus 6) (ITA) Granarolo Bologna}}
1985–86Simac Milano{{flagicon|LUX}} T71 Dudelange{{flagicon|FIN}} NMKY Helsinki{{Tooltip|3rd of 6 teams|1) (YUG) Cibona 2) (URS) Žalgiris 3) (ITA) Simac Milano 4) (ESP) Real Madrid 5) (ISR) Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv 6) (FRA) Limoges CSP}}
1986–87Tracer Milano{{flagicon|SCO}} Murray Edinburgh{{flagicon|GRE}} Aris{{Tooltip|1st of 6 teams|1) (ITA) Tracer Milano 2) (ISR) Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv 3) (FRA) Orthez 4) Zadar 5) (URS) Žalgiris 6) (ESP) Real Madrid}}Bye{{flagicon|ISR}} Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv
1987–88Tracer Milano{{flagicon|BUL|1971}} Balkan Botevgrad{{Tooltip|3rd of 8 teams|1) (YUG) Partizan 2) (GRE) Aris 3) (ITA) Tracer Milano 4) (ISR) Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv 5) (ESP) FC Barcelona 6) (FRG) Saturn Köln 7) (FRA) Orthez 8) (NED) Nashua EBBC}}{{flagicon|GRE}} Aris{{flagicon|ISR}} Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv
1988–89Scavolini Pesaro{{flagicon|ALB|1946}} Partizani Tirana{{Tooltip|6th of 8 teams|1) (ISR) Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv 2) (ESP) FC Barcelona 3) (YUG) Jugoplastika 4) (GRE) Aris 5) (FRA) Limoges CSP 6) (ITA) Scavolini Pesaro 7) (URS) CSKA Moscow 8) (NED) Nashua EBBC}}
1989–90Philips Milano{{flagicon|POR}} Benfica{{flagicon|ENG}} Bracknell Tigers{{Tooltip|5th of 8 teams|1) (ESP) FC Barcelona 2) (YUG) Jugoplastika 3) (FRA) Limoges CSP 4) (GRE) Aris 5) (ITA) Philips Milano 6) (ISR) Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv 7) (NED) Commodore Den Helder 8) (POL) Lech Poznań}}
1990–91Scavolini Pesaro{{flagicon|HUN}} ZTE-Heraklith{{Tooltip|3rd of 8 teams|1) (ESP) FC Barcelona 2) (YUG) Pop 84 3) (ITA) Scavolini Pesaro 4) (ISR) Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv 5) (GRE) Aris 6) (GER) Bayer 04 Leverkusen 7) (ENG) Kingston Kings 8) (FRA) Limoges CSP}}{{flagicon|YUG}} Pop 84{{flagicon|ISR}} Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv (4th)
1991–92Phonola Caserta{{Tooltip|8th of 8 teams|1) (ITA) Knorr Bologna 2) (ESP) FC Barcelona 3) (ISR) Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv 4) (HRV) Cibona 5) (HRV) Slobodna Dalmacija 6) (FRA) Olympique Antibes 7) (EST) Kalev 8) (ITA) Phonola Caserta}}
Philips Milano{{flagicon|FIN}} KTP{{Tooltip|3rd of 8 teams|1) (ESP) Montigalà Joventut 2) (ESP) Estudiantes Caja Postal 3) (ITA) Philips Milano 4) (FRY) Partizan 5) (GER) Bayer 04 Leverkusen 6) (BEL) Maes Pils 7) (GRE) Aris 8) (NED) Commodore Den Helder}}{{flagicon|ESP}} FC Barcelona{{flagicon|FRY}} Partizan{{flagicon|ESP}} Estudiantes Caja Postal
Knorr Bologna{{flagicon|CYP}} Pezoporikos Larnaca{{Tooltip|1st of 8 teams|1) (ITA) Knorr Bologna 2) (ESP) FC Barcelona 3) (ISR) Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv 4) (HRV) Cibona 5) (HRV) Slobodna Dalmacija 6) (FRA) Olympique Antibes 7) (EST) Kalev 8) (ITA) Phonola Caserta}}{{flagicon|FRY}} Partizan
1992–93Benetton Treviso{{Tooltip|2nd of 8 teams|1) (ESP) Real Madrid Teka 2) (ITA) Benetton Treviso 3) (GRE) Olympiacos 4) (FRA) Pau-Orthez 5) (GER) Bayer 04 Leverkusen 6) (HRV) Zadar 7) (ESP) Estudiantes Argentaria 8) (BEL) Maes Pils}}{{flagicon|ITA}} Scavolini Pesaro{{flagicon|GRE}} PAOK{{flagicon|FRA}} Limoges CSP
Scavolini Pesaro{{flagicon|POL}} Śląsk Wrocław{{Tooltip|3rd of 8 teams|1) (GRE) PAOK 2) (FRA) Limoges CSP 3) (ITA) Scavolini Pesaro 4) (ITA) Knorr Bologna 5) (ESP) Joventut Marbella 6) (HRV) Cibona 7) (ISR) Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv 8) (FRY) Partizan}}{{flagicon|ITA}} Benetton Treviso
Knorr Bologna{{flagicon|UKR}} Budivelnyk{{Tooltip|4th of 8 teams|1) (GRE) PAOK 2) (FRA) Limoges CSP 3) (ITA) Scavolini Pesaro 4) (ITA) Knorr Bologna 5) (ESP) Joventut Marbella 6) (HRV) Cibona 7) (ISR) Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv 8) (FRY) Partizan}}{{flagicon|ESP}} Real Madrid Teka
1993–94Buckler Beer Bologna{{Tooltip|4th of 8 teams|1) (TUR) Efes Pilsen 2) (GRE) Panathinaikos 3) (ESP) 7up Joventut 4) (ITA) Buckler Beer Bologna 5) (HRV) Cibona 6) (POR) Benfica 7) (FRA) Pau-Orthez 8) (ITA) Clear Cantù}}{{flagicon|GRE}} Olympiacos
Benetton Treviso{{flagicon|CZE}} USK Praha{{Tooltip|6th of 8 teams|1) (GRE) Olympiacos 2) (ESP) Real Madrid Teka 3) (FRA) Limoges CSP 4) (ESP) Banca Catalana FC Barcelona 5) (BEL) Maes Pils 6) (ITA) Benetton Treviso 7) (GER) Bayer 04 Leverkusen 8) (ENG) Guildford Kings}}
Shampoo Clear Cantù{{flagicon|SUI}} Fidefinanz Bellinzona{{Tooltip|8th of 8 teams|1) (TUR) Efes Pilsen 2) (GRE) Panathinaikos 3) (ESP) 7up Joventut 4) (ITA) Buckler Beer Bologna 5) (HRV) Cibona 6) (POR) Benfica 7) (FRA) Pau-Orthez 8) (ITA) Shampoo Clear Cantù}}
1994–95Buckler Beer Bologna{{flagicon|ENG}} Thames Valley Tigers{{Tooltip|4th of 8 teams|1) (FRA) Limoges CSP 2) (GRE) Olympiacos 3) (HRV) Cibona 4) (ITA) Buckler Beer Bologna 5) (ESP) Banca Catalana FC Barcelona 6) (TUR) Efes Pilsen 7) (GER) Bayer 04 Leverkusen 8) (ESP) 7up Joventut}}{{flagicon|GRE}} Panathinaikos
Scavolini Pesaro{{flagicon|LTU}} Žalgiris{{Tooltip|4th of 8 teams|1) (GRE) Panathinaikos 2) (ESP) Real Madrid Teka 3) (RUS) CSKA Moscow 4) (ITA) Scavolini Pesaro 5) (ISR) Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv 6) (GRE) PAOK Bravo 7) (SVN) Smelt Olimpija 8) (POR) Benfica}}{{flagicon|FRA}} Limoges CSP
1995–96Buckler Beer Bologna{{flagicon|EST}} Kalev{{Tooltip|5th of 8 teams|1) (ESP) Banca Catalana FC Barcelona 2) (ESP) Real Madrid Teka 3) (GRE) Panathinaikos 4) (FRA) Pau-Orthez 5) (ITA) Buckler Beer Bologna 6) (ISR) Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv 7) (HRV) Cibona 8) (POR) Benfica}}
Benetton Treviso{{flagicon|SVK}} Baník Cígeľ Prievidza{{Tooltip|2nd of 8 teams|1) (RUS) CSKA Moscow 2) (ITA) Benetton Treviso 3) (GRE) Olympiacos 4) (TUR) Ülker 5) (ESP) Unicaja 6) (FRA) Olympique Antibes 7) (GER) Bayer 04 Leverkusen 8) (GRE) Iraklis Aspis Pronoia}}{{flagicon|GRE}} Panathinaikos
1996–97Stefanel Milano{{Tooltip|1st of 6 teams|1) (ITA) Stefanel Milano 2) (RUS) CSKA Moscow 3) (ISR) Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv 4) (TUR) Ülker 5) (FRA) Limoges CSP 6) (GRE) Panionios Afisorama}}{{Tooltip|1st of 6 teams|1) (ITA) Stefanel Milano 2) (GER) Alba Berlin 3) (GRE) Olympiacos 4) (ISR) Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv 5) (RUS) CSKA Moscow 6) (BEL) Spirou}}{{flagicon|ITA}} Kinder Bologna{{flagicon|SVN}} Smelt Olimpija
Teamsystem Bologna{{Tooltip|1st of 6 teams|1) (ITA) Teamsystem Bologna 2) (ESP) Estudiantes Argentaria 3) (HRV) Cibona 4) (GER) Alba Berlin 5) (GRE) Olympiacos 6) (BEL) Spirou}}{{Tooltip|1st of 6 teams|1) (ITA) Teamsystem Bologna 2) (HRV) Cibona 3) (ESP) Estudiantes Argentaria 4) (FRA) Limoges CSP 5) (TUR) Ülker 6) (GRE) Panionios Afisorama}}{{flagicon|ESP}} Caja San Fernando{{flagicon|ESP}} Banca Catalana FC Barcelona
Kinder Bologna{{Tooltip|3rd of 6 teams|1) (TUR) Efes Pilsen 2) (FRY) Partizan 3) (ITA) Kinder Bologna 4) (FRA) Pau-Orthez 5) (ESP) Caja San Fernando 6) (RUS) Dynamo Moscow}}{{Tooltip|4th of 6 teams|1) (TUR) Efes Pilsen 2) (FRY) Partizan 3) (ESP) Banca Catalana FC Barcelona 4) (ITA) Kinder Bologna 5) (HRV) Croatia Osiguranje 6) (GER) Bayer 04 Leverkusen}}{{flagicon|ITA}} Stefanel Milano
1997–98Benetton Treviso{{Tooltip|1st of 6 teams|1) (ITA) Benetton Treviso 2) (ESP) Estudiantes 3) (GRE) PAOK 4) (TUR) Türk Telekom PTT 5) (HRV) Split 6) (POR) Porto}}{{Tooltip|1st of 6 teams|1) (ITA) Benetton Treviso 2) (RUS) CSKA Moscow 3) (GRE) PAOK 4) (ESP) Estudiantes 5) (ESP) Real Madrid Teka 6) (FRA) Limoges CSP}}{{flagicon|SVN}} Union Olimpija{{flagicon|TUR}} Efes Pilsen{{flagicon|GRE}} AEK{{flagicon|FRY}} Partizan
Teamsystem Bologna{{Tooltip|2nd of 6 teams|1) (GRE) AEK 2) (ITA) Teamsystem Bologna 3) (HRV) Cibona 4) (GER) Alba Berlin 5) (SVN) Union Olimpija 6) (FRA) PSG Racing}}{{Tooltip|2nd of 6 teams|1) (GRE) AEK 2) (ITA) Teamsystem Bologna 3) (HRV) Cibona 4) (FRY) Partizan 5) (TUR) Ülker 6) (ISR) Hapoel Jerusalem}}{{flagicon|ISR}} Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv{{flagicon|ITA}} Kinder Bologna
Kinder Bologna{{Tooltip|1st of 6 teams|1) (ITA) Kinder Bologna 2) (ESP) FC Barcelona 3) (FRA) Pau-Orthez 4) (FRY) Partizan 5) (TUR) Ülker 6) (ISR) Hapoel Jerusalem}}{{Tooltip|1st of 6 teams|1) (ITA) Kinder Bologna 2) (GER) Alba Berlin 3) (ESP) FC Barcelona 4) (SVN) Union Olimpija 5) (FRA) PSG Racing 6) (FRA) Pau-Orthez}}{{flagicon|ESP}} Estudiantes{{flagicon|ITA}} Teamsystem Bologna{{flagicon|FRY}} Partizan{{flagicon|GRE}} AEK
1998–99Kinder Bologna{{Tooltip|2nd of 6 teams|1) (GRE) Olympiacos 2) (ITA) Kinder Bologna 3) (RUS) CSKA Moscow 4) (TUR) Ülker 5) (HRV) Zadar 6) (GER) Alba Berlin}}{{Tooltip|2nd of 6 teams|1) (GRE) Olympiacos 2) (ITA) Kinder Bologna 3) (RUS) CSKA Moscow 4) (ITA) Teamsystem Bologna 5) (GRE) PAOK 6) (RUS) CSK VVS Samara}}{{flagicon|ISR}} Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv{{flagicon|FRA}} Pau-Orthez{{flagicon|ITA}} Teamsystem Bologna{{flagicon|LTU}} Žalgiris
Teamsystem Bologna{{Tooltip|4th of 6 teams|1) (SVN) Union Olimpija 2) (FRA) ASVEL 3) (ESP) Real Madrid Teka 4) (ITA) Teamsystem Bologna 5) (GRE) PAOK 6) (RUS) CSK VVS Samara}}{{Tooltip|4th of 6 teams|1) (GRE) Olympiacos 2) (ITA) Kinder Bologna 3) (RUS) CSKA Moscow 4) (ITA) Teamsystem Bologna 5) (GRE) PAOK 6) (RUS) CSK VVS Samara}}{{flagicon|GRE}} Panathinaikos{{flagicon|ESP}} Real Madrid Teka{{flagicon|ITA}} Kinder Bologna{{flagicon|GRE}} Olympiacos (4th)
Varese Roosters{{Tooltip|5th of 6 teams|1) (LTU) Žalgiris 2) (TUR) Fenerbahçe 3) (FRA) Pau-Orthez 4) (ESP) Tau Cerámica 5) (ITA) Varese Roosters 6) (RUS) Avtodor Saratov}}{{Tooltip|4th of 6 teams|1) (GRE) Panathinaikos 2) (TUR) Efes Pilsen 3) (ISR) Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv 4) (ITA) Varese Roosters 5) (ESP) Tau Cerámica 6) (RUS) Avtodor Saratov}}{{flagicon|GRE}} Olympiacos
1999–00Varese Roosters{{Tooltip|5th of 6 teams|1) (FRA) ASVEL 2) (GRE) Olympiacos 3) (ISR) Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv 4) (TUR) Ülker 5) (ITA) Varese Roosters 6) (SVN) Pivovarna Laško}}{{Tooltip|5th of 6 teams|1) (TUR) Efes Pilsen 2) (ITA) Paf Wennington Bologna 3) (HRV) Cibona 4) (TUR) Ülker 5) (ITA) Varese Roosters 6) (SVN) Pivovarna Laško}}
Benetton Treviso{{Tooltip|3rd of 6 teams|1) (ESP) FC Barcelona 2) (RUS) CSKA Moscow 3) (ITA) Benetton Treviso 4) (GRE) PAOK 5) (FRA) Cholet 6) (FRY) Crvena zvezda}}{{Tooltip|3rd of 6 teams|1) (ESP) FC Barcelona 2) (RUS) CSKA Moscow 3) (ITA) Benetton Treviso 4) (GER) Alba Berlin 5) (TUR) Tofaş 6) (LTU) Žalgiris}}{{flagicon|ITA}} Paf Wennington Bologna
Paf Wennington Bologna{{Tooltip|3rd of 6 teams|1) (TUR) Efes Pilsen 2) (HRV) Cibona 3) (ITA) Paf Wennington Bologna 4) (FRY) Budućnost 5) (ESP) Caja San Fernando 6) (FRA) Pau-Orthez}}{{Tooltip|2nd of 6 teams|1) (TUR) Efes Pilsen 2) (ITA) Paf Wennington Bologna 3) (HRV) Cibona 4) (TUR) Ülker 5) (ITA) Varese Roosters 6) (SVN) Pivovarna Laško}}{{flagicon|ITA}} Benetton Treviso{{flagicon|ISR}} Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv
2000–01Scavolini Pesaro{{Tooltip|5th of 10 teams|1) (ISR) Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv 2) (TUR) Efes Pilsen 3) (FRY) Partizan 4) (GRE) Iraklis Thessaloniki 5) (ITA) Scavolini Pesaro 6) (FRA) Pau-Orthez 7) (BEL) Telindus Oostende 8) (SVN) Krka 9) (GER) Bayer 04 Leverkusen 10) (SWE) Plannja}}{{flagicon|TUR}} Ülker{{flagicon|ISR}} Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv
Montepaschi Siena{{Tooltip|9th of 10 teams|1) (GRE) Panathinaikos 2) (RUS) CSKA Moscow 3) (HRV) Split CO 4) (TUR) Ülker 5) (GER) Alba Berlin 6) (FRA) ASVEL 7) (LTU) Lietuvos rytas 8) (POL) Śląsk Wrocław 9) (ITA) Montepaschi Siena 10) (ISR) Maccabi Ness Ra'anana}}
2000–01Paf Wennington Bologna{{Tooltip|1st of 6 teams|1) (ITA) Paf Wennington Bologna 2) (GRE) Peristeri 3) (LTU) Žalgiris 4) (ESP) Adecco Estudiantes 5) (SUI) Lugano Snakes 6) (HRV) Zadar}}{{flagicon|HRV}} Cibona{{flagicon|ESP}} Real Madrid Teka{{flagicon|ITA}} Kinder Bologna
Benetton Treviso{{Tooltip|4th of 6 teams|1) (GRE) Olympiacos 2) (ESP) Real Madrid Teka 3) (SVN) Union Olimpija 4) (ITA) Benetton Treviso 5) (ISR) Hapoel Jerusalem 6) (POR) Ovarense Aerosoles}}{{flagicon|ESP}} FC Barcelona{{flagicon|GRE}} AEK
Kinder Bologna{{Tooltip|1st of 6 teams|1) (ITA) Kinder Bologna 2) (GRE) AEK 3) (ESP) Tau Cerámica 4) (HRV) Cibona 5) (RUS) Saint Petersburg Lions 6) (BEL) Region Wallone Spirou}}{{flagicon|ESP}} Adecco Estudiantes{{flagicon|SVN}} Union Olimpija{{flagicon|ITA}} Paf Wennington Bologna{{flagicon|ESP}} Tau Cerámica
Müller Verona{{Tooltip|4th of 6 teams|1) (ESP) FC Barcelona 2) (GRE) PAOK 3) (FRY) Budućnost 4) (ITA) Müller Verona 5) (UK) London Towers 6) (GER) Opel Skyliners}}{{flagicon|GRE}} Olympiacos
2001–02Kinder Bologna{{Tooltip|1st of 8 teams|1) (ITA) Kinder Bologna 2) (ESP) FC Barcelona 3) (TUR) Ülker 4) (SVN) Union Olimpija 5) (GER) Opel Skyliners 6) (LTU) Žalgiris 7) (GRE) Peristeri 8) (UK) London Towers}}{{Tooltip|1st of 4 teams|1) (ITA) Kinder Bologna 2) (TUR) Efes Pilsen 3) (ESP) Real Madrid 4) (RUS) Ural Great Perm}}Bye{{flagicon|ITA}} Benetton Treviso{{flagicon|GRE}} Panathinaikos
Skipper Bologna{{Tooltip|3rd of 8 teams|1) (GRE) Panathinaikos 2) (ESP) Real Madrid 3) (ITA) Skipper Bologna 4) (RUS) CSKA Moscow 5) (SVN) Krka 6) (FRA) Pau-Orthez 7) (FRY) Budućnost 8) (HRV) Zadar}}{{Tooltip|3rd of 4 teams|1) (ITA) Benetton Treviso 2) (ESP) FC Barcelona 3) (ITA) Skipper Bologna 4) (ITA) Scavolini Pesaro}}
Scavolini Pesaro{{Tooltip|4th of 8 teams|1) (ESP) Tau Cerámica 2) (GRE) AEK 3) (RUS) Ural Great Perm 4) (ITA) Scavolini Pesaro 5) (FRA) ASVEL 6) (FRY) Partizan ICN 7) (HRV) Cibona 8) (BEL) Telindus Oostende}}{{Tooltip|4th of 4 teams|1) (ITA) Benetton Treviso 2) (ESP) FC Barcelona 3) (ITA) Skipper Bologna 4) (ITA) Scavolini Pesaro}}
Benetton Treviso{{Tooltip|1st of 8 teams|1) (ITA) Benetton Treviso 2) (ISR) Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv 3) (GRE) Olympiacos 4) (TUR) Efes Pilsen 5) (ESP) Unicaja 6) (POL) Śląsk Wrocław 7) (GER) Alba Berlin 8) (BEL) Spirou Charleroi}}{{Tooltip|1st of 4 teams|1) (ITA) Benetton Treviso 2) (ESP) FC Barcelona 3) (ITA) Skipper Bologna 4) (ITA) Scavolini Pesaro}}Bye{{flagicon|ITA}} Kinder Bologna
2002–03Benetton Treviso{{Tooltip|1st of 8 teams|1) (ITA) Benetton Treviso 2) (ESP) FC Barcelona 3) (TUR) Efes Pilsen 4) (ITA) Skipper Bologna 5) (HRV) Cibona VIP 6) (FRA) Pau-Orthez 7) (GER) Alba Berlin 8) (GRE) AEK}}{{Tooltip|1st of 4 teams|1) (ITA) Benetton Treviso 2) (ISR) Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv 3) (ESP) Tau Cerámica 4) (ITA) Virtus Bologna}}Bye{{flagicon|ITA}} Montepaschi Siena{{flagicon|ESP}} FC Barcelona
Skipper Bologna{{Tooltip|4th of 8 teams|1) (ITA) Benetton Treviso 2) (ESP) FC Barcelona 3) (TUR) Efes Pilsen 4) (ITA) Skipper Bologna 5) (HRV) Cibona VIP 6) (FRA) Pau-Orthez 7) (GER) Alba Berlin 8) (GRE) AEK}}{{Tooltip|2nd of 4 teams|1) (ITA) Montepaschi Siena 2) (ITA) Skipper Bologna 3) (GRE) Panathinaikos 4) (TUR) Ülker}}
Virtus Bologna{{Tooltip|4th of 8 teams|1) (RUS) CSKA Moscow 2) (TUR) Ülker 3) (GRE) Olympiacos 4) (ITA) Virtus Bologna 5) (FRA) ASVEL 6) (ESP) Real Madrid 7) (POL) Idea Śląsk Wrocław 8) (SCG) Partizan}}{{Tooltip|4th of 4 teams|1) (ITA) Benetton Treviso 2) (ISR) Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv 3) (ESP) Tau Cerámica 4) (ITA) Virtus Bologna}}
Montepaschi Siena{{Tooltip|6th of 8 teams|1) (GRE) Panathinaikos 2) (ESP) Tau Cerámica 3) (SVN) Union Olimpija 4) (ESP) Unicaja 5) (ISR) Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv 6) (ITA) Montepschi Siena 7) (LTU) Žalgiris 8) (SCG) Budućnost}}{{Tooltip|1st of 4 teams|1) (ITA) Montepaschi Siena 2) (ITA) Skipper Bologna 3) (GRE) Panathinaikos 4) (TUR) Ülker}}Bye{{flagicon|ITA}} Benetton Treviso{{flagicon|RUS}} CSKA Moscow
2003–04Benetton Treviso{{Tooltip|2nd of 8 teams|1) (TUR) Efes Pilsen 2) (ITA) Benetton Treviso 3) (ESP) Pamesa Valencia 4) (ESP) Tau Cerámica 5) (GRE) Olympiacos 6) (POL) Idea Śląsk Wrocław 7) (GER) Alba Berlin 8) (FRA) Adecco ASVEL}}{{Tooltip|2nd of 4 teams|1) (ITA) Montepaschi Siena 2) (ITA) Benetton Treviso 3) (ESP) FC Barcelona 3) (GRE) Panathinaikos}}
Skipper Bologna{{Tooltip|3rd of 8 teams|1) (RUS) CSKA Moscow 2) (ISR) Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv 3) (ITA) Skipper Bologna 4) (ITA) Montepaschi Siena 5) (GRE) Panathinaikos 6) (LTU) Žalgiris 7) (ESP) Unicaja 8) (SVN) Krka}}{{Tooltip|1st of 4 teams|1) (ITA) Skipper Bologna 2) (TUR) Efes Pilsen 3) (FRA) Pau-Orthez 4) (SVN) Union Olimpija}}Bye{{flagicon|ITA}} Montepaschi Siena{{flagicon|ISR}} Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv
Lottomatica Roma{{Tooltip|8th of 8 teams|1) (ESP) FC Barcelona 2) (HRV) Cibona VIP 3) (TUR) Ülker 4) (SVN) Union Olimpija 5) (FRA) Pau-Orthez 6) (GRE) AEK 7) (SCG) Partizan Mobtel 8) (ITA) Lottomatica Roma}}
Montepaschi Siena{{Tooltip|4th of 8 teams|1) (RUS) CSKA Moscow 2) (ISR) Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv 3) (ITA) Skipper Bologna 4) (ITA) Montepaschi Siena 5) (GRE) Panathinaikos 6) (LTU) Žalgiris 7) (ESP) Unicaja 8) (SVN) Krka}}{{Tooltip|1st of 4 teams|1) (ITA) Montepaschi Siena 2) (ITA) Benetton Treviso 3) (ESP) FC Barcelona 3) (GRE) Panathinaikos}}Bye{{flagicon|ITA}} Skipper Bologna{{flagicon|RUS}} CSKA Moscow (4th)
2004–05Montepaschi Siena{{Tooltip|5th of 8 teams|1) (ISR) Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv 2) (ESP) Winterthur FC Barcelona 3) (LTU) Žalgiris 4) (GRE) AEK 5) (ITA) Montepaschi Siena 6) (ITA) Scavolini Pesaro 7) (SVN) Union Olimpija 8) (FRA) Adecco ASVEL}}{{Tooltip|3rd of 4 teams|1) (ISR) Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv 2) (TUR) Ülker 3) (ITA) Montepaschi Siena 4) (HRV) Cibona VIP}}
Climamio Bologna{{Tooltip|1st of 8 teams|1) (ITA) Climamio Bologna 2) (TUR) Efes Pilsen 3) (HRV) Cibona VIP 4) (ESP) Real Madrid 5) (POL) Prokom Trefl Sopot 6) (ESP) Adecco Estudiantes 7) (GRE) Olympiacos 8) (SCG) Partizan Pivara MB}}{{Tooltip|3rd of 4 teams|1) (GRE) Panathinaikos 2) (ESP) Tau Cerámica 3) (ITA) Climamio Bologna 4) (LTU) Žalgiris}}
Benetton Treviso{{Tooltip|3rd of 8 teams|1) (RUS) CSKA Moscow 2) (GRE) Panathinaikos 3) (ITA) Benetton Treviso 4) (TUR) Ülker 5) (ESP) Tau Cerámica 6) (ESP) Unicaja 7) (GER) Opel Skyliners 8) (FRA) Pau-Orthez}}{{Tooltip|1st of 4 teams|1) (ITA) Benetton Treviso 2) (TUR) Efes Pilsen 3) (GRE) AEK 4) (POL) Prokom Trefl Sopot}}{{flagicon|ESP}} Tau Cerámica
Scavolini Pesaro{{Tooltip|6th of 8 teams|1) (ISR) Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv 2) (ESP) Winterthur FC Barcelona 3) (LTU) Žalgiris 4) (GRE) AEK 5) (ITA) Montepaschi Siena 6) (ITA) Scavolini Pesaro 7) (SVN) Union Olimpija 8) (FRA) Adecco ASVEL}}{{Tooltip|2nd of 4 teams|1) (RUS) CSKA Moscow 2) (ITA) Scavolini Pesaro 3) (ESP) Winterthur FC Barcelona 4) (ESP) Real Madrid}}{{flagicon|ISR}} Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv
2005–06Climamio Bologna{{Tooltip|2nd of 8 teams|1) (ESP) Tau Cerámica 2) (ITA) Climamio Bologna 3) (LTU) Žalgiris 4) (ITA) Benetton Treviso 5) (GER) CHP Bamberg 6) (SVN) Union Olimpija 7) (FRA) SIG 8) (GRE) AEK}}{{Tooltip|3rd of 4 teams|1) (ISR) Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv 2) (ESP) Real Madrid 3) (ITA) Climamio Bologna 4) (TUR) Ülker}}
Armani Jeans Milano{{Tooltip|8th of 8 teams|1) (ISR) Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv 2) (TUR) Efes Pilsen 3) (ESP) Winterthur FC Barcelona 4) (LTU) Lietuvos rytas 5) (GRE) Olympiacos 6) (HRV) Cibona VIP 7) (POL) Prokom Trefl Sopot 8) (ITA) Armani Jeans Milano}}
Benetton Treviso{{Tooltip|4th of 8 teams|1) (ESP) Tau Cerámica 2) (ITA) Climamio Bologna 3) (LTU) Žalgiris 4) (ITA) Benetton Treviso 5) (GER) CHP Bamberg 6) (SVN) Union Olimpija 7) (FRA) SIG 8) (GRE) AEK}}{{Tooltip|3rd of 4 teams|1) (GRE) Panathinaikos 2) (TUR) Efes Pilsen 3) (ITA) Benetton Treviso 4) (HRV) Cibona VIP}}
Montepaschi Siena{{Tooltip|6th of 8 teams|1) (ESP) Unicaja 2) (GRE) Panathinaikos 3) (RUS) CSKA Moscow 4) (ESP) Real Madrid 5) (TUR) Ülker 6) (ITA) Montepaschi Siena 7) (FRA) Pau-Orthez 8) (SCG) Partizan Pivara MB}}
2006–07Benetton Treviso{{Tooltip|3rd of 8 teams|1) (RUS) CSKA Moscow 2) (ESP) Winterthur FC Barcelona 3) (ITA) Benetton Treviso 4) (FRA) Pau-Orthez 5) (GRE) Aris TT Bank 6) (ITA) Eldo Napoli 7) (TUR) Fenerbahçe Ülker 8) (LTU) Žalgiris}}{{Tooltip|3rd of 4 teams|1) (ESP) Unicaja 2) (RUS) Dynamo Moscow 3) (ITA) Benetton Treviso 4) (GRE) Aris TT Bank}}
Climamio Bologna{{Tooltip|6th of 8 teams|1) (ESP) Tau Cerámica 2) (RUS) Dynamo Moscow 3) (GRE) Olympiacos 4) (TUR) Efes Pilsen 5) (POL) Prokom Trefl 6) (ITA) Climamio Bologna 7) (FRA) Le Mans Sarthe 8) (GER) RheinEnergie Köln}}
Eldo Napoli{{Tooltip|6th of 8 teams|1) (RUS) CSKA Moscow 2) (ESP) Winterthur FC Barcelona 3) (ITA) Benetton Treviso 4) (FRA) Pau-Orthez 5) (GRE) Aris TT Bank 6) (ITA) Eldo Napoli 7) (TUR) Fenerbahçe Ülker 8) (LTU) Žalgiris}}
Lottomatica Roma{{Tooltip|5th of 8 teams|1) (GRE) Panathinaikos 2) (ISR) Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv 3) (ESP) DKV Joventut 4) (ESP) Unicaja 5) (ITA) Lottomatica Roma 6) (SRB) Partizan 7) (HRV) Cibona VIP 8) (SVN) Union Olimpija}}{{Tooltip|3rd of 4 teams|1) (ESP) Tau Cerámica 2) (ISR) Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv 3) (ITA) Lottomatica Roma 4) (FRA) Pau-Orthez}}
2007–08Montepaschi Siena{{Tooltip|2nd of 8 teams|1) (RUS) CSKA Moscow 2) (ITA) Montepaschi Siena 3) (ESP) Tau Cerámica 4) (LTU) Žalgiris 5) (GRE) Olympiacos 6) (SVN) Union Olimpija 7) (POL) Prokom Trefl Sopot 8) (ITA) VidiVici Bologna}}{{Tooltip|1st of 4 teams|1) (ITA) Montepaschi Siena 2) (SRB) Partizan 3) (GRE) Panathinaikos 4) (TUR) Efes Pilsen}}{{flagicon|TUR}} Fenerbahçe Ülker{{flagicon|ISR}} Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv{{flagicon|ESP}} Tau Cerámica
VidiVici Bologna{{Tooltip|8th of 8 teams|1) (RUS) CSKA Moscow 2) (ITA) Montepaschi Siena 3) (ESP) Tau Cerámica 4) (LTU) Žalgiris 5) (GRE) Olympiacos 6) (SVN) Union Olimpija 7) (POL) Prokom Trefl Sopot 8) (ITA) VidiVici Bologna}}
Armani Jeans Milano{{Tooltip|7th of 8 teams|1) (LTU) Lietuvos rytas 2) (ISR) Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv 3) (ESP) Unicaja 4) (TUR) Efes Pilsen 5) (GRE) Aris TT Bank 6) (HRV) Cibona VIP 7) (ITA) Armani Jeans Milano 8) (FRA) Le Mans Sarthe}}
Lottomatica Roma{{Tooltip|6th of 8 teams|1) (GRE) Panathinaikos 2) (ESP) Real Madrid 3) (ESP) AXA FC Barcelona 4) (TUR) Fenerbahçe Ülker 5) (SRB) Partizan Igokea 6) (ITA) Lottomatica Roma 7) (FRA) Chorale Roanne 8) (GER) Brose Baskets}}{{Tooltip|4th of 4 teams|1) (RUS) CSKA Moscow 2) (ESP) AXA FC Barcelona 3) (ESP) Unicaja 4) (ITA) Lottomatica Roma}}
2008–09Montepaschi Siena{{Tooltip|2nd of 6 teams|1) (ESP) Regal FC Barcelona 2) (ITA) Montepaschi Siena 3) (GRE) Panathinaikos 4) (POL) Asseco Prokom Sopot 5) (LTU) Žalgiris 6) (FRA) SLUC Nancy}}{{Tooltip|2nd of 4 teams|1) (RUS) CSKA Moscow 2) (ITA) Montepaschi Siena 3) (HRV) Cibona VIP 4) (TUR) Fenerbahçe Ülker}}{{flagicon|GRE}} Panathinaikos
Lottomatica Roma{{Tooltip|2nd of 6 teams|1) (ESP) Tau Cerámica 2) (ITA) Lottomatica Roma 3) (TUR) Fenerbahçe Ülker 4) (GER) Alba Berlin 5) (ESP) DKV Joventut 6) (SVN) Union Olimpija}}{{Tooltip|4th of 4 teams|1) (GRE) Panathinaikos 2) (SRB) Partizan Igokea 3) (ESP) Unicaja 4) (ITA) Lottomatica Roma}}
Air Avellino{{Tooltip|5th of 6 teams|1) (ESP) Unicaja 2) (GRE) Olympiacos 3) (ISR) Maccabi Electra Tel Aviv 4) (HRV) Cibona VIP 5) (ITA) Air Avellino 6) (FRA) Le Mans Sarthe}}
Armani Jeans Milano{{Tooltip|3rd of 6 teams|1) (RUS) CSKA Moscow 2) (ESP) Real Madrid 3) (ITA) Armani Jeans Milano 4) (SRB) Partizan 5) (TUR) Efes Pilsen 6) (GRE) Panionios Forthnet}}{{Tooltip|3rd of 4 teams|1) (GRE) Olympiacos 2) (ESP) Tau Cerámica 3) (ITA) Armani Jeans Milano 4) (POL) Asseco Prokom Sopot}}
2009–10Montepaschi Siena{{Tooltip|2nd of 6 teams|1) (ESP) Regal FC Barcelona 2) (ITA) Montepaschi Siena 3) (LTU) Žalgiris 4) (HRV) Cibona VIP 5) (FRA) ASVEL 6) (TUR) Fenerbahçe Ülker}}{{Tooltip|3rd of 4 teams|1) (ISR) Maccabi Electra Tel Aviv 2) (ESP) Real Madrid 3) (ITA) Montepaschi Siena 4) (TUR) Efes Pilsen}}
Armani Jeans Milano{{Tooltip|5th of 6 teams|1) (ESP) Real Madrid 2) (GRE) Panathinaikos 3) (RUS) Khimki 4) (POL) Asseco Prokom 5) (ITA) Armani Jeans Milano 6) (GER) EWE Baskets Oldenburg}}
Lottomatica Roma{{Tooltip|5th of 6 teams|1) (RUS) CSKA Moscow 2) (ESP) Caja Laboral 3) (ISR) Maccabi Electra Tel Aviv 4) (GRE) Maroussi 5) (ITA) Lottomatica Roma 6) (SVN) Union Olimpija}}
Benetton Treviso{{flagicon|FRA}} Entente Orléanaise Loiret
2010–11Montepaschi Siena{{Tooltip|1st of 6 teams|1) (ITA) Montepaschi Siena 2) (TUR) Fenerbahçe Ülker 3) (ESP) Regal FC Barcelona 4) (LTU) Lietuvos rytas 5) (FRA) Cholet 6) (HRV) Cibona}}{{Tooltip|2nd of 4 teams|1) (ESP) Real Madrid 2) (ITA) Montepaschi Siena 3) (TUR) Efes Pilsen 4) (SRB) Partizan}}{{flagicon|GRE}} Olympiacos{{flagicon|GRE}} Panathinaikos{{flagicon|ESP}} Real Madrid
Armani Jeans Milano{{Tooltip|5th of 6 teams|1) (GRE) Panathinaikos 2) (SVN) Union Olimpija 3) (TUR) Efes Pilsen 4) (ESP) Power Electronics Valencia 5) (ITA) Armani Jeans Milano 6) (RUS) CSKA Moscow}}
Lottomatica Roma{{Tooltip|4th of 6 teams|1) (GRE) Olympiacos 2) (ESP) Real Madrid 3) (ESP) Unicaja 4) (ITA) Lottomatica Roma 5) (GER) Brose Baskets 6) (BEL) Spirou Charleroi}}{{Tooltip|3rd of 4 teams|1) (ESP) Regal FC Barcelona 2) (ISR) Maccabi Electra Tel Aviv 3) (ITA) Lottomatica Roma 4) (SVN) Union Olimpija}}
2011–12Montepaschi Siena{{Tooltip|2nd of 6 teams|1) (ESP) FC Barcelona Regal 2) (ITA) Montepaschi Siena 3) (RUS) UNICS 4) (TUR) Galatasaray Medical Park 5) (POL) Asseco Prokom Gdynia 6) (SVN) Union Olimpija}}{{Tooltip|1st of 4 teams|1) (ITA) Montepaschi Siena 2) (ESP) Gescrap Bizkaia Bilbao 3) (ESP) Real Madrid 4) (ESP) Unicaja}}{{flagicon|GRE}} Olympiacos
Bennet Cantù{{Tooltip|3rd of 6 teams|1) (TUR) Fenerbahçe Ülker 2) (GRE) Olympiacos 3) (ITA) Bennet Cantù 4) (ESP) Gescrap Bizkaia Bilbao 5) (ESP) Caja Laboral 6) (FRA) SLUC Nancy}}{{Tooltip|3rd of 4 teams|1) (ESP) FC Barcelona Regal 2) (ISR) Maccabi Electra Tel Aviv 3) (ITA) Bennet Cantù 4) (LTU) Žalgiris}}
EA7 Emporio Armani Milano{{Tooltip|4th of 6 teams|1) (ESP) Real Madrid 2) (ISR) Maccabi Electra Tel Aviv 3) (TUR) Anadolu Efes 4) (ITA) EA7 Emporio Armani Milano 5) (SRB) Partizan mt:s 6) (BEL) Belgacom Spirou}}{{Tooltip|3rd of 4 teams|1) (GRE) Panathinaikos 2) (RUS) UNICS 3) (ITA) EA7 Emporio Armani Milano 4) (TUR) Fenerbahçe Ülker}}
2012–13Montepaschi Siena{{Tooltip|3rd of 6 teams|1) (ISR) Maccabi Electra Tel Aviv 2) (ESP) Unicaja 3) (ITA) Montepaschi Siena 4) (GER) Alba Berlin 5) (FRA) Élan Chalon 6) (POL) Asseco Prokom Gdynia}}{{Tooltip|6th of 8 teams|1) (ESP) FC Barcelona Regal 2) (GRE) Olympiacos 3) (ISR) Maccabi Electra Tel Aviv 4) (ESP) Laboral Kutxa 5) (RUS) Khimki 6) (ITA) Montepaschi Siena 7) (TUR) Beşiktaş 8) (TUR) Fenerbahçe Ülker}}
EA7 Emporio Armani Milano{{Tooltip|5th of 6 teams|1) (LTU) Žalgiris 2) (GRE) Olympiacos 3) (TUR) Anadolu Efes 4) (ESP) Caja Laboral 5) (ITA) EA7 Emporio Armani Milano 6) (HRV) Cedevita}}
Mapooro Cantù{{flagicon|FRA}} Le Mans Sarthe{{Tooltip|6th of 6 teams|1) (ESP) Real Madrid 2) (RUS) Khimki 3) (GRE) Panathinaikos 4) (TUR) Fenerbahçe Ülker 5) (SVN) Union Olimpija 6) (ITA) Mapooro Cantù}}
2013–14Montepaschi Siena{{Tooltip|5th of 6 teams|1) (GRE) Olympiacos 2) (TUR) Galatasaray Liv Hospital 3) (ESP) Unicaja 4) (GER) Bayern Munich 5) (ITA) Montepaschi Siena 6) (POL) Stelmet Zielona Góra}}
EA7 Emporio Armani Milano{{Tooltip|2nd of 6 teams|1) (ESP) Real Madrid 2) (ITA) EA7 Emporio Armani Milano 3) (LTU) Žalgiris 4) (TUR) Anadolu Efes 5) (GER) Brose Baskets 6) (FRA) SIG Strasbourg}}{{Tooltip|2nd of 8 teams|1) (ESP) FC Barcelona 2) (ITA) EA7 Emporio Armani Milano 3) (GRE) Olympiacos 4) (GRE) Panathinaikos 5) (ESP) Unicaja 6) (TUR) Fenerbahçe Ülker 7) (ESP) Laboral Kutxa 8) (TUR) Anadolu Efes}}{{flagicon|ISR}} Maccabi Electra Tel Aviv
2014–15EA7 Emporio Armani Milano{{Tooltip|4th of 6 teams|1) (ESP) FC Barcelona 2) (TUR) Fenerbahçe Ülker 3) (GRE) Panathinaikos 4) (ITA) EA7 Emporio Armani Milano 5) (GER) Bayern Munich 6) (POL) PGE Turów}}{{Tooltip|6th of 8 teams|1) (RUS) CSKA Moscow 2) (TUR) Fenerbahçe Ülker 3) (GRE) Olympiacos 4) (TUR) Anadolu Efes 5) (ESP) Laboral Kutxa 6) (ITA) EA7 Emporio Armani Milano 7) (ESP) Unicaja 8) (RUS) Nizhny Novgorod}}
Banco di Sardegna Sassari{{Tooltip|6th of 6 teams|1) (ESP) Real Madrid 2) (TUR) Anadolu Efes 3) (LTU) Žalgiris 4) (RUS) Nizhny Novgorod 5) (RUS) UNICS 6) (ITA) Banco di Sardegna Sassari}}
2015–16Banco di Sardegna Sassari{{Tooltip|6th of 6 teams|1) (RUS) CSKA Moscow 2) (ESP) Unicaja 3) (GER) Brose Baskets 4) (TUR) Darüşşafaka Doğuş 5) (ISR) Maccabi FOX Tel Aviv 6) (ITA) Banco di Sardegna Sassari}}
EA7 Emporio Armani Milano{{Tooltip|6th of 6 teams|1) (GRE) Olympiacos 2) (TUR) Anadolu Efes 3) (ESP) Laboral Kutxa 4) (HRV) Cedevita 5) (FRA) Limoges CSP 6) (ITA) EA7 Emporio Armani Milano}}
2016–17EA7 Emporio Armani Milano{{Tooltip|16th of 16 teams|1) (ESP) Real Madrid 2) (RUS) CSKA Moscow 3) (GRE) Olympiacos 4) (GRE) Panathinaikos Superfoods 5) (TUR) Fenerbahçe 6) (TUR) Anadolu Efes 7) (ESP) Baskonia 8) (TUR) Darüşşafaka Doğuş 9) (SRB) Crvena zvezda mts 10) (LTU) Žalgiris 11) (ESP) FC Barcelona Lassa 12) (TUR) Galatasaray Odeabank 13) (GER) Brose Bamberg 14) (ISR) Maccabi FOX Tel Aviv 15) (RUS) UNICS 16) (ITA) EA7 Emporio Armani Milano}}
2017–18AX Armani Exchange Olimpia Milan{{Tooltip|15th of 16 teams|1) (RUS) CSKA Moscow 2) (TUR) Fenerbahçe 3) (GRE) Olympiacos 4) (GRE) Panathinaikos Superfoods 5) (ESP) Real Madrid 6) (LTU) Žalgiris 7) (ESP) Baskonia 8) (RUS) Khimki 9) (ESP) Unicaja 10) (ISR) Maccabi FOX Tel Aviv 11) (ESP) Valencia Basket 12) (GER) Brose Bamberg 13) (ESP) FC Barcelona Lassa 14) (SRB) Crvena zvezda mts 15) (ITA) AX Armani Exchange Olimpia Milan 16) (TUR) Anadolu Efes }}

Italian clubs in FIBA Saporta Cup (2nd-tier level)

Season to season

YearTeam_______ Earlier stage __________________ Last 48 ___________________ Last 24 to 32 ________________ Last 12 to 16 _________________ Last 6 to 8 __________________ Semifinals _____________________ Final ____________
1966–67Ignis VareseBye{{flagicon|FRA}} Nantes{{flagicon|YUG}} Partizan{{flagicon|TCH}} Spartak ZJŠ Brno{{flagicon|ISR}} Maccabi Tel Aviv
1967–68All'Onestà Milano{{flagicon|ROM|1965}} Dinamo Bucureşti
Ignis Varese{{flagicon|FRA}} ASVEL{{flagicon|GRE|old}} AEK
1968–69Fides Napoli{{flagicon|ROM|1965}} Steaua București{{flagicon|GRE|old}} Panathinaikos
1969–70Fides Napoli{{flagicon|POR}} Benfica{{flagicon|ISR}} Maccabi Tel Aviv{{flagicon|YUG}} Lokomotiva{{flagicon|URS|1955}} Dinamo Tbilisi{{flagicon|FRA}} JA Vichy
1970–71Simmenthal Milano{{flagicon|MAR}} MEC{{flagicon|BEL}} Racing Bell Mechelen{{flagicon|ISR}} Hapoel Tel Aviv{{flagicon|ITA}} Fides Napoli{{flagicon|URS|1955}} Spartak Leningrad
Fides Napoli{{flagicon|POL}} Legia Warszawa{{flagicon|ITA}} Simmenthal Milano
1971–72Fides Napoli{{flagicon|FRG}} USC Mainz{{flagicon|TCH}} Spartak ZJŠ Brno{{Tooltip|1st of 3 teams|1) (ITA) Fides Napoli 2) (ESP) Juventud Schweppes 3) (BEL) Racing Bell Mechelen}}{{flagicon|ITA}} Simmenthal Milano
Simmenthal Milano{{Tooltip|2nd of 3 teams|1) (YUG) Crvena zvezda (ITA) Simmenthal Milano 3) (GRE) AEK}}{{flagicon|ITA}} Fides Napoli{{flagicon|YUG}} Crvena zvezda
1972–73Mobilquatro Milano{{flagicon|SUI}} Union Neuchâtel{{flagicon|POL}} Śląsk Wrocław{{Tooltip|2nd of 3 teams|1) (URS) Spartak Leningrad 2) (ITA) Mobilquattro Milano 3) (TCH) Spartak ZJŠ Brno}}{{flagicon|YUG}} Jugoplastika
1973–74Saclà Asti{{flagicon|SUI}} Pregassona{{flagicon|TUR}} TED Ankara Kolejliler{{Tooltip|2nd of 3 teams|1) (YUG) Crvena zvezda 2) (ITA) Saclà Asti 3) (BUL) CSKA Septemvriisko zname}}{{flagicon|TCH}} Spartak ZJŠ Brno
1974–75Sinudyne Bologna{{flagicon|ISR}} Maccabi Ramat Gan{{Tooltip|3rd of 4 teams|1) (URS) Spartak Leningrad 2) (YUG) Jugoplastika 3) (ITA) Sinudyne Bologna 4) (FRA) Moderne}}
1975–76Cinzano Milano{{flagicon|SWE}} Solna IF{{Tooltip|2nd of 4 teams|1) (ESP) Estudiantes Monteverde 2) (ITA) Cinzano Milano 3) (ENG) Sutton & Crystal Palace 4) (FRG) SSV Hagen}}{{flagicon|YUG}} Rabotnički{{flagicon|FRA}} ASPO Tours
1976–77Forst Cantù{{flagicon|SWE}} Högsbo{{Tooltip|1st of 4 teams|1) (ITA) Forst Cantù 2) (ESP) Juventud Schweppes 3) (ROM) Steaua București 4) (FRA) ASVEL}}{{flagicon|ITA}} Cinzano Milano{{flagicon|YUG}} Radnički Belgrade
Cinzano Milano{{Tooltip|2nd of 4 teams|1) (YUG) Radnički Belgrade 2) (ITA) Cinzano Milano 3) (URS) Spartak Leningrad 4) (TCH) Slavia VŠ Praha}}{{flagicon|ITA}} Forst Cantù
1977–78Sinudyne Bologna{{flagicon|GRE|old}} Olympiacos{{Tooltip|1st of 4 teams|1) (ITA) Sinudyne Bologna 2) (ESP) FC Barcelona 3) (ROM) Steaua București 4) (SWE) Södertälje}}{{flagicon|FRA}} Caen{{flagicon|ITA}} Gabetti Cantù
Gabetti Cantù{{Tooltip|1st of 4 teams|1) (ITA) Gabetti Cantù 2) (FRA) Caen 3) (NED) Falcon Jeans EBBC 4) (YUG) Kvarner}}{{flagicon|ESP|1977}} FC Barcelona{{flagicon|ITA}} Sinudyne Bologna
1978–79Sinudyne Bologna{{Tooltip|2nd of 4 teams|1) (ESP) FC Barcelona 2) (ITA) Sinudyne Bologna 3) (YUG) Radnički Belgrade 4) (AUT) UBSC Wien}}{{flagicon|NED}} EBBC
Gabetti Cantù{{Tooltip|2nd of 4 teams|1) (NED) EBBC 2) (ITA) Gabetti Cantù 3) (FRA) ASVEL 4) (POL) Śląsk Wrocław}}{{flagicon|ESP|1977}} FC Barcelona{{flagicon|NED}} EBBC
1979–80Emerson Varese{{flagicon|POR}} Sporting Clube de Portugal{{flagicon|FIN}} Chatby KTP{{Tooltip|1st of 4 teams|1) (ITA) Emerson Varese 2) (ESP) FC Barcelona 3) (YUG) Zadar 4) (TUR) Eczacıbaşı}}{{flagicon|NED}} Parker Leiden{{flagicon|ITA}} Gabetti Cantù
Gabetti Cantù{{Tooltip|1st of 4 teams|1) (ITA) Gabetti Cantù 2) (NED) Parker Leiden 3) (GRE) Panathinaikos 4) (FRA) Caen}}{{flagicon|ESP|1977}} FC Barcelona{{flagicon|ITA}} Emerson Varese
1980–81Squibb Cantù{{Tooltip|1st of 4 teams|1) (ITA) Gabetti Cantù 2) (YUG) Cibona 3) (FRA) Moderne 4) (URS) Žalgiris}}{{flagicon|ITA}} Turisanda Varese{{flagicon|ESP|1977}} FC Barcelona
Turisanda Varese{{Tooltip|2nd of 4 teams|1) (ESP) FC Barcelona 2) (ITA) Turisanda Varese 3) (NED) Parker Leiden 4) (TUR) Efes Pilsen}}{{flagicon|ITA}} Squibb Cantù
1981–82Sinudyne Bologna{{Tooltip|2nd of 4 teams|1) (YUG) Cibona 2) (ITA) Sinudyne Bologna 3) (ISR) Hapoel Ramat Gan 4) (ENG) Sutton & Crystal Palace}}{{flagicon|ESP}} Real Madrid
1982–83Scavolini Pesaro{{flagicon|SUI}} FV Lugano{{Tooltip|1st of 4 teams|1) (ITA) Scavolini Pesaro 2) (NED) Nashua EBBC 3) (ESP) FC Barcelona 4) (ISR) Hapoel Ramat Gan}}{{flagicon|YUG}} ZZI Olimpija{{flagicon|FRA}} ASVEL
1983–84Simac Milano{{flagicon|SUI}} Vevey{{Tooltip|1st of 4 teams|1) (ITA) Simac Milano 2) (YUG) Cibona 3) (FRG) Saturn Köln 4) (ENG) Solent Stars}}{{flagicon|ITA}} Scavolini Pesaro{{flagicon|ESP}} Real Madrid
Scavolini Pesaro{{Tooltip|2nd of 4 teams|1) (ESP) Real Madrid 2) (ITA) Scavolini Pesaro 3) (GRE) Panathinaikos 4) (TCH) Rudá hvězda Pardubice}}{{flagicon|ITA}} Simac Milano
1984–85Intesit Caserta{{Tooltip|3rd of 4 teams|1) (ESP) FC Barcelona 2) (FRA) ASVEL 3) (ITA) Intesit Caserta 4) (ISR) Hapoel Tel Aviv}}
1985–86Scavolini Pesaro{{flagicon|BEL}} Opel Merksem{{flagicon|SWE}} Täby{{Tooltip|2nd of 4 teams|1) (ESP) FC Barcelona 2) (ITA) Scavolini Pesaro 3) (YUG) Jugoplastika 4) (AUT) Landys&Gyr Wien}}{{flagicon|ESP}} Ron Negrita Joventut{{flagicon|ESP}} FC Barcelona
1986–87Scavolini Pesaro{{Tooltip|2nd of 4 teams|1) (YUG) Cibona 2) (ITA) Scavolini Pesaro 3) (TUR) Efes Pilsen 4) (BEL) Maes Pils}}{{flagicon|URS}} CSKA Moscow{{flagicon|YUG}} Cibona
1987–88Scavolini Pesaro{{flagicon|CYP}} ENAD Ayiou Dometiou{{Tooltip|2nd of 4 teams|1) (ESP) Ram Joventut 2) (ITA) Scavolini Pesaro 3) (ISR) Hapoel Galil Elyon 4) (BEL) Assubel Mariembourg}}{{flagicon|FRA}} Limoges CSP
1988–89Snaidero Caserta{{flagicon|BUL|1971}} CSKA Sofia{{Tooltip|2nd of 4 teams|1) (ESP) Real Madrid 2) (ITA) Snaidero Caserta 3) (ISR) Hapoel Galil Elyon 4) (FRA) Pitch Cholet}}{{flagicon|URS}} Žalgiris{{flagicon|ESP}} Real Madrid
1989–90Knorr Bologna{{flagicon|TUR}} Çukurova Üniversitesi{{Tooltip|1st of 4 teams|1) (ITA) Knorr Bologna 2) (URS) Žalgiris 3) (BEL) Sunair Oostende 4) (ISR) Maccabi Ramat Gan}}{{flagicon|GRE}} PAOK{{flagicon|ESP}} Real Madrid
1990–91Knorr Bologna{{flagicon|ROM}} Balanța Sibiu{{Tooltip|3rd of 4 teams|1) (URS) Dynamo Moscow 2) (FRA) Pitch Cholet 3) (ITA) Knorr Bologna 4) (POR) Ovarense}}
1991–92Glaxo Verona{{flagicon|TUR}} Tofaş{{flagicon|SWE}} Scania Södertälje{{Tooltip|1st of 6 teams|1) (GRE) PAOK 2) (ITA) Glaxo Verona 3) (FRA) Limoges CSP 4) (BEL) Sunair Oostende 5) (ISR) Maccabi Rishon LeZion 6) (GER) Alba Berlin}}Bye{{flagicon|ESP}} Real Madrid Asegurator
1992–93Stefanel Trieste{{flagicon|BUL}} Slavia Sofia{{flagicon|ISR}} Hapoel Galil Elyon
1993–94Olitalia Siena{{flagicon|CZE}} Bioveta COOP Banka Brno{{flagicon|TUR}} Tofaş
1994–95Benetton Treviso{{flagicon|BUL}} Plama Pleven{{flagicon|CYP}} Pezoporikos Larnaca{{Tooltip|2nd of 6 teams|1) (ESP) Taugrés 2) (ITA) Benetton Treviso 3) (TUR) Fenerbahçe 4) (POL) Nobiles Włocławek 5) (ISR) Hapoel Tel Aviv 6) (LAT) ASK Brocēni}}Bye{{flagicon|FRA}} Olympique Antibes{{flagicon|ESP}} Taugrés
1995–96illycaffè Trieste{{flagicon|SWE}} New Wave Sharks
1996–97Riello Mash Verona{{Tooltip|1st of 6 teams|1) (ITA) Riello Mash Verona 2) (TUR) Türk Telekom PTT 3) (HUN) Marc-Körmend 4) (ENG) London Towers 5) (FRY) Budućnost 6) (GEO) Vita}}{{flagicon|FRY}} BFC Beočin{{flagicon|UKR}} Budivelnyk{{flagicon|POR}} Porto{{flagicon|GRE}} Iraklis Thessaloniki{{flagicon|ESP}} Real Madrid Teka
Scavolini Pesaro{{Tooltip|5th of 6 teams|1) (TUR) Fenerbahçe 2) (LAT) Rīgas ASK 3) (POL) Nobiles Włocławek 4) (SVN) Kovinotehna Savinjska Polzela 5) (ITA) Scavolini Pesaro 6) (MKD) Rabotnički}}
1997–98Stefanel Milano{{Tooltip|1st of 6 teams|1) (ITA) Stefanel Milano 2) (FRY) Beobanka 3) (ISR) Hapoel Eilat 4) (GER) Tatami Rhöndorf 5) (HUN) Danone-Honvéd 6) (ENG) London Towers}}{{flagicon|SVN}} Kovinotehna Savinjska Polzela{{flagicon|BEL}} Sunair Oostende{{flagicon|FRA}} ASVEL{{flagicon|GRE}} Panathinaikos{{flagicon|LTU}} Žalgiris
Polti Cantù{{Tooltip|1st of 6 teams|1) (ITA) Polti Cantù 2) (BEL) Sunair Oostende 3) (HUN) Marc-Körmend 4) (GER) Bayer 04 Leverkusen 5) (POR) Portugal Telecom 6) (BIH) Sloboda Dita Tuzla}}{{flagicon|SVK}} Slovakofarma Pezinok{{flagicon|FRY}} Beobanka
1998–99Benetton Treviso{{Tooltip|1st of 6 teams|1) (ITA) Benetton Treviso 2) (RUS) UNICS 3) (POR) Ovarense Aerosoles 4) (AUT) Stahlbau Oberwart 5) (DEN) Hans Verkerk Keukens Den Helder 6) (UKR) BIPA-Moda}}{{flagicon|POL}} Mazowzanka{{flagicon|BEL}} Spirou{{flagicon|FRY}} Partizan{{flagicon|FRY}} Budućnost{{flagicon|ESP}} Pamesa Valencia
Sony Milano{{Tooltip|1st of 6 teams|1) (ITA) Sony Milano 2) (EST) Kalev 3) (SVN) Kovinotehna Savinjska Polzela 4) (POR) Estrelas da Avenida 5) (BUL) Cherno More 6) (LTU) Atletas}}{{flagicon|SVK}} Slovakofarma Pezinok
1999–00Kinder Bologna{{Tooltip|1st of 6 teams|1) (ITA) Kinder Bologna 2) (POL) Zepter Śląsk Idea Wrocław 3) (LAT) Ventspils 4) (SWE) Norrköping Dolphins 5) (TUR) Fenerbahçe 6) (HUN) Matáv Pécs}}{{flagicon|GER}} Telekom Baskets Bonn{{flagicon|GER}} Skyliners Frankfurt{{flagicon|ESP}} Pamesa Valencia{{flagicon|LTU}} Lietuvos rytas{{flagicon|GRE}} AEK
Adecco Milano{{Tooltip|4th of 6 teams|1) (TUR) Darüşşafaka 2) (HRV) Split CO 3) (SWE) Plannja 4) (ITA) Adecco Milano 5) (BEL) Okapi Aalstar 6) (ENG) London Towers}}{{flagicon|SVN}} Krka{{flagicon|POL}} Zepter Śląsk Idea Wrocław
2000–01Lineltex Andrea Costa Imola{{Tooltip|6th of 6 teams|1) (POL) Anwil Włocławek 2) (BEL) Telindus Antwerpen 3) (BIH) Borac Banja Luka 4) (SVK) Slovakofarma Pezinok 5) (FIN) Namika Lahti 6) (ITA) Lineltex Andrea Costa Imola}}
2001–02Montepaschi Siena{{Tooltip|1st of 6 teams|1) (ITA) Montepaschi Siena 2) (GRE) Panionios 3) (ISR) Hapoel Jerusalem 4) (ESP) Adecco Estudiantes 5) (FRA) Le Mans Sarthe 6) (TUR) Darüşşafaka}}{{flagicon|FRA}} SIG{{flagicon|RUS}} UNICS{{flagicon|ISR}} Hapoel Jerusalem{{flagicon|ESP}} Pamesa Valencia
Snaidero Udine{{Tooltip|2nd of 6 teams|1) (ESP) Pamesa Valencia 2) (ITA) Snaidero Udine 3) (TUR) Türk Telekom 4) (FRA) SIG 5) (POR) Portugal Telecom 6) (SUI) Lugano Snakes}}{{flagicon|ISR}} Hapoel Jerusalem

Italian clubs in FIBA Korać Cup (3rd-tier level)

Season to season

YearTeam_______ Earlier stage _______________ Last 64 to 48 ________________ Last 24 to 32 ________________ Last 12 to 16 _________________ Last 6 to 8 __________________ Semifinals _____________________ Final ____________
1972
1973
Birra Forst Cantù{{Tooltip|1st of 3 teams|1) (ITA) Birra Forst Cantù 2) (FRA) Berck 3) (BEL) Standard Liège}}Bye{{flagicon|ESP|1945}} Filomatic Picadero{{flagicon|BEL}} Maes Pils
1973–74Innocenti Milano{{flagicon|YUG}} Borac Čačak{{flagicon|AUT}} Union Garant Ehgartner{{Tooltip|3rd of 3 teams|1) (FRA) ASVEL 2) (YUG) AŠK Olimpija 3) (ITA) Innocenti Milano}}
Birra Forst Cantù{{Tooltip|1st of 3 teams|1) (ITA) Birra Forst Cantù 2) (ESP) FC Barcelona 3) (FRA) Olympique Antibes}}Bye{{flagicon|FRA}} ASVEL{{flagicon|YUG}} Partizan
Snaidero Udine{{flagicon|FRG}} TuS 04 Leverkusen{{flagicon|NED}} Raak Punch{{Tooltip|2nd of 3 teams|1) (YUG) Jugoplastika 2) (ITA) Snaidero Udine 3) (GRE) AEK}}
Mobilquattro Milano{{flagicon|FRG}} 1.FC Bamberg{{Tooltip|3rd of 3 teams|1) (YUG) Partizan 2) (ESP) Juventud Schweppes 3) (ITA) Mobilquattro Milano}}
1974–75Innocenti Milano{{flagicon|FRA}} Denain Voltaire{{Tooltip|2nd of 4 teams|1) (YUG) Partizan 2) (ITA) Innocenti Milano 3) (FRA) ASPO Tours 4) (BEL) Sunair Oostende}}
Birra Forst Cantù{{flagicon|FRG}} Wolfenbüttel{{Tooltip|1st of 4 teams †|Birra Forst Cantù (ITA) qualifies directly for Semi finals after the withdrawal of the rest of participants in this group JA Vichy (FRA), Dynamo Moscow (URS) and Stroitel (URS)}}Bye{{flagicon|YUG}} Partizan{{flagicon|ESP|1945}} FC Barcelona
Brina Rieti{{flagicon|FRG}} USC München{{flagicon|BEL}} Standard Liège{{Tooltip|1st of 4 teams|1) (ITA) Brina Rieti 2) (FRA) ASVEL 3) (BUL) Levski-Spartak 4) (FRA) Monaco}}Bye{{flagicon|ESP|1945}} FC Barcelona
IBP Stella Azzurra{{flagicon|ISR}} Hapoel Gvat/Yagur{{Tooltip|3rd of 4 teams|1) (ESP) FC Barcelona 2) (YUG) Bosna 3) (ITA) IBP Stella Azzurra 4) (FRA) Olympiques Antibes}}
1975–76Sinudyne Bologna{{flagicon|AUT}} Maximarkt Wels{{Tooltip|1st of 4 teams|1) (ITA) Sinudyne Bologna 2) (YUG) Partizan 3) (FRG) TuS 04 Leverkusen 4) (BUL) Cherno More}}Bye{{flagicon|YUG}} Jugoplastika
Mobilquattro Milano{{flagicon|ISR}} Hapoel Ramat Gan{{Tooltip|4th of 4 teams|1) (YUG) Jugoplastika 2) (FRA) Berck 3) (BEL) Standard Liège 4) (ITA) Mobilquatro Milano}}
Chinamartini Torino{{flagicon|FRA}} Caen{{Tooltip|1st of 4 teams|1) (ITA) Chinamartini Torino 2) (ESP) FC Barcelona 3) (ISR) Hapoel Tel Aviv 4) (FRA) Olympique Antibes}}Bye{{flagicon|ESP|1945}} Juventud Schweppes{{flagicon|YUG}} Jugoplastika
Brina Rieti{{Tooltip|3rd of 4 teams|1) (ESP) Juventud Schweppes 2) (FRA) Moderne 3) (ITA) Brina Rieti 4) (BEL) Éveil Monceau}}
1976–77IBP Stella Azzurra{{flagicon|GRE|old}} Aris{{Tooltip|1st of 3 teams|1) (ITA) IBP Stella Azzura 2) (FRA) Caen 3) (ISR) Hapoel Ramat Gan}}Bye{{flagicon|YUG}} Jugoplastika
Alco Bologna{{flagicon|POR}} Sangalhos{{flagicon|GRE|old}} Panionios{{Tooltip|1st of 3 teams|1) (ITA) Alco Bologna 2) (YUG) Bosna 3) (ISR) Hapoel Tel Aviv}}Bye{{flagicon|FRA}} Berck{{flagicon|YUG}} Jugoplastika
Canon Venezia{{flagicon|TUR}} Karşıyaka{{flagicon|FRA}} ESM Challans{{Tooltip|2nd of 3 teams|1) (YUG) Jugoplastika 2) (ITA) Canon Venezia 3) (BEL) Standard Liège}}
Snaidero Udine{{flagicon|AUT}} Maximarkt Wels{{flagicon|BUL|1971}} Balkan Botevgrad{{Tooltip|3rd of 3 teams|1) (FRA) Berck 2) (URS) Dynamo Moscow 3) (ITA) Snaidero Udine}}
1977–78Cinzano Milano{{flagicon|ESP|1977}} Centro Natación Helios{{Tooltip|1st of 4 teams|1) (ITA) Cinzano Milano 2) (FRA) Moderne 3) (YUG) Cibona 4) (POL) Resovia Rzeszów}}Bye{{flagicon|YUG}} Bosna
Xerox Milano{{flagicon|AUT}} Maximarkt Wels{{Tooltip|3rd of 4 teams|1) (ESP) Juventud Freixenet 2) (YUG) Beko Beograd 3) (ITA) Xerox Milano 4) (FRG) SSV Hagen}}
Emerson Genova{{flagicon|FRG}} Wolfenbüttel{{Tooltip|3rd of 4 teams|1) (YUG) Partizan 2) (FRA) Nice 3) (ITA) Emerson Genova 4) (GRE) AEK}}
Scavolini Pesaro{{flagicon|GRE|old}} Panellinios{{Tooltip|3rd of 4 teams|1) (YUG) Bosna 2) (FRA) Berck 3) (ITA) Scavolini Pesaro 4) (TCH) Inter Slovnaft}}
1978–79Arrigoni Rieti{{Tooltip|1st of 4 teams|1) (ITA) Arrigoni Rieti 2) (TCH) Inter Slovnaft 3) (YUG) Cibona 4) (FRA) Orthez}}Bye{{flagicon|ESP|1977}} Cotonificio{{flagicon|YUG}} Partizan
Pagnossin Gorizia{{flagicon|BEL}} Verviers-Pepinster{{Tooltip|2nd of 4 teams|1) (YUG) Partizan 2) (ITA) Pagnossin Gorizia 3) (ISR) Hapoel Haifa 4) (FRA) Olympique Antibes}}
1979–80Arrigoni Rieti{{Tooltip|1st of 4 teams|1) (ITA) Arrigoni Rieti 2) (GRE) Olympiacos 3) (ESP) Joventut Freixenet 4) (TUR) Tofaş}}Bye{{flagicon|YUG}} Jugoplastika{{flagicon|YUG}} Cibona
Antonini Siena{{flagicon|BEL}} Verviers-Pepinster{{flagicon|FRG}} BG Bayreuth{{Tooltip|2nd of 4 teams|1) (ISR) Hapoel Tel Aviv 2) (ITA) Antonini Siena 3) (YUG) Borac Čačak 4) (FRA) ASPO Tours}}
Jollycolombani Forlì{{flagicon|ISR}} Hapoel Haifa{{flagicon|FRA}} Orthez
Superga Mestre{{flagicon|ENG}} Team Fiat Stars{{Tooltip|2nd of 4 teams|1) (YUG) Jugoplastika 2) (ITA) Superga Mestre 3) (ESP) Miñón Valladolid 4) (BEL) Standard Liège}}
1980–81Ferrarelle Rieti{{Tooltip|2nd of 4 teams|1) (YUG) Crvena zvezda 2) (ITA) Ferrarelle Rieti 3) (BEL) Anderlecht 4) (ISR) Hapoel Tel Aviv}}
Carrera Venezia{{flagicon|ISR}} Hapoel Haifa{{Tooltip|1st of 4 teams|1) (ITA) Carrera Venezia 2) (TCH) Zbrojovka Brno 3) (YUG) Jugoplastika 4) (GRE) Aris}}Bye{{flagicon|URS}} Dynamo Moscow{{flagicon|ESP|1977}} Joventut Freixenet
1981–82Cagiva Varese{{Tooltip|4th of 4 teams|1) (YUG) Zadar 2) (FRA) Orthez 3) (ESP) Joventut Sony 4) (ITA) Cagiva Varese}}
Acqua Fabia Rieti{{flagicon|FRA}} Avignon{{flagicon|YUG}} Iskra Olimpija{{Tooltip|2nd of 4 teams|1) (YUG) Šibenka 2) (ITA) Acqua Fabia Rieti 3) (ESP) Miñón Valladolid 4) (HUN) Vasas}}
Latte Sole Bologna{{flagicon|GRE}} Iraklis Thessaloniki{{flagicon|TCH}} Zbrojovka Brno{{Tooltip|2nd of 4 teams|1) (YUG) Crvena zvezda 2) (ITA) Latte Sole Bologna 3) (FRA) Tours 4) (TUR) Efes Pilsen}}
Carrera Venezia{{Tooltip|3rd of 4 teams|1) (FRA) Limoges CSP 2) (ESP) Cotonificio 3) (ITA) Carrera Venezia 4) (URS) Spartak Leningrad}}
1982–83Binova Cucine Rieti{{Tooltip|3rd of 4 teams|1) (YUG) Šibenka 2) (FRA) Orthez 3) (ITA) Binova Cucine Rieti 4) (FRG) Bayreuth}}
Latte Sole Bologna{{flagicon|GRE}} AEK{{flagicon|FRA}} Monaco
Banco di Roma Virtus{{flagicon|BEL}} CEPF{{flagicon|GRE}} Aris{{Tooltip|2nd of 4 teams|1) (FRA) Limoges CSP 2) (ITA) Banco di Roma Virtus 3) (YUG) Crvena zvezda 4) (TCH) Nová huť Ostrava}}
Carrera Venezia{{flagicon|GRE}} Iraklis Thessaloniki{{flagicon|YUG}} Crvena zvezda
1983–84Cagiva Varese{{Tooltip|3rd of 4 teams|1) (FRA) Orthez 2) (YUG) Zadar 3) (ITA) Star Varese 4) (GRE) PAOK}}
Bic Trieste{{flagicon|BUL|1971}} Spartak Pleven{{Tooltip|3rd of 4 teams|1) (ESP) CAI Zaragoza 2) (FRA) Tour 3) (ITA) Bic Trieste 4) (YUG) Šibenka}}
Carrera Venezia{{flagicon|CYP}} Keravnos{{Tooltip|3rd of 4 teams|1) (FRA) Olympique Antibes 2) (ISR) Maccabi Ramat Gan 3) (ITA) Carrera Venezia 4) (ENG) Sutton & Crystal Palace}}
Intesit Caserta{{flagicon|SCO}} Sonex Falkirk{{flagicon|ISR}} Hapoel Ramat Gan{{Tooltip|4th of 4 teams|1) (YUG) Crvena zvezda 2) (FRA) Moderne 3) (TUR) Eczacıbaşı 4) (ITA) Intesit Caserta}}
1984–85Simac Milano{{Tooltip|1st of 4 teams|1) (ITA) Simac Milano 2) (URS) Stroitel 3) (FRA) Stade Français 4) (TUR) Fenerbahçe}}Bye{{flagicon|YUG}} Crvena zvezda{{flagicon|ITA}} Ciaocrem Varese
Jollycolombani Cantù{{Tooltip|2nd of 4 teams|1) (YUG) Crvena zvezda 2) (ITA) Jollycolombani Cantù 3) (ESP) Licor 43 4) (ISR) Hapoel Haifa}}
Birra Peroni Livorno{{flagicon|ENG}} Cars Warrington{{Tooltip|2nd of 4 teams|1) (GRE) Aris 2) (ITA) Birra Peroni Livorno 3) (ESP) Cajamadrid 4) (FRA) Moderne}}
Ciaocrem Varese{{flagicon|GRE}} Panionios{{Tooltip|1st of 4 teams|1) (ITA) Ciaocrem Varese 2) (FRA) Orthez 3) (ESP) Clesa Ferrol 4) (BEL) Renault Gent}}Bye{{flagicon|GRE}} Aris{{flagicon|ITA}} Simac Milano
1985–86Banco di Roma Virtus{{Tooltip|1st of 4 teams|1) (ITA) Banco di Roma Virtus 2) (ISR) Hapoel Tel Aviv 3) (YUG) Bosna 4) (FRA) ESM Challans}}Bye{{flagicon|FRA}} Olympique Antibes{{flagicon|ITA}} Mobilgirgi Caserta
Berloni Torino{{flagicon|TUR}} Çukurova Üniversitesi{{flagicon|BUL|1971}} Spartak Pleven{{Tooltip|2nd of 4 teams|1) (FRA) Olympique Antibes 2) (ITA) Berloni Torino 3) (YUG) Zadar 4) (GRE) PAOK}}
Divarese Varese{{Tooltip|1st of 4 teams|1) (ITA) Divarese Varese 2) (YUG) Crvena zvezda 3) (FRA) ASVEL 4) (ESP) Breogán Caixa Galicia}}Bye{{flagicon|ITA}} Mobilgirgi Caserta
Mobilgirgi Caserta{{flagicon|FRG}} Steiner Bayreuth{{Tooltip|1st of 4 teams|1) (ITA) Mobilgirgi Caserta 2) (FRA) Orthez 3) (YUG) Partizan 4) (ESP) Cacaolat Granollers}}Bye{{flagicon|ITA}} Divarese Varese{{flagicon|ITA}} Banco di Roma Virtus
1986–87Arexons Cantù{{flagicon|ISR}} Elitzur Netanya{{Tooltip|2nd of 4 teams|1) (FRA) Limoges CSP 2) (ITA) Arexons Cantù 3) (URS) Spartak Leningrad 4) (YUG) Šibenka}}
Mobilgirgi Caserta{{Tooltip|1st of 4 teams|1) (ITA) Mobilgirgi Caserta 2) (ESP) Estudiantes Caja Postal 3) (FRA) ESM Challans 4) (YUG) Budućnost}}Bye{{flagicon|ESP}} FC Barcelona
Berloni Torino{{flagicon|GRE}} Panionios{{Tooltip|3rd of 4 teams|1) (ESP) CAI Zaragoza 2) (YUG) Partizan 3) (ITA) Berloni Torino 4) (BEL) Assubel Mariembourg}}
Divarese Varese{{flagicon|ISR}} Hapoel Tel Aviv{{Tooltip|2nd of 4 teams|1) (ESP) FC Barcelona 2) (ITA) Divarese Varese 3) (FRA) Olympique Antibes 4) (YUG) Jugoplastika}}
1987–88Divarese Varese{{flagicon|LUX}} T71 Dudelange{{flagicon|FRA}} Racing Club de France
Arexons Cantù{{flagicon|BEL}} Trane Castors Braine{{Tooltip|2nd of 4 teams|1) (ISR) Hapoel Tel Aviv 2) (ITA) Arexons Cantù 3) (YUG) Jugoplastika 4) (ESP) CAI Zaragoza}}
Dietor Bologna{{flagicon|TCH}} Nová huť Ostrava{{Tooltip|2nd of 4 teams|1) (ESP) Real Madrid 2) (ITA) Dietor Bologna 3) (ISR) Elitzur Netanya 4) (FRA) Monaco}}
Snaidero Caserta{{flagicon|ISR}} Hapoel Haifa{{Tooltip|4th of 4 teams|1) (YUG) Cibona 2) (FRA) Racing Club de France 3) (ENG) Manchester United 4) (ITA) Snaidero Caserta}}
1988–89Divarese Varese{{flagicon|GRE}} Panathinaikos{{Tooltip|2nd of 4 teams|1) (YUG) Partizan 2) (ITA) Divarese Varese 3) (BEL) Assubel Mariembourg 4) (ESP) Estudiantes Bosé}}
Philips Milano{{flagicon|FIN}} Torpan Pojat{{Tooltip|1st of 4 teams|1) (ITA) Philips Milano 2) (YUG) Crvena zvezda 3) (ESP) CAI Zaragoza 4) (BEL) Maes Pils}}Bye{{flagicon|ITA}} Wiwa Vismara Cantù
Wiwa Vismara Cantù{{flagicon|TCH}} VŠ Praha{{flagicon|TUR}} Tofaş{{Tooltip|1st of 4 teams|1) (ITA) Wiwa Vismara Cantù 2) (URS) Stroitel 3) (FRA) Orthez 4) (NED) Direktbank Den Helder}}Bye{{flagicon|ITA}} Philips Milano{{flagicon|YUG}} Partizan
Allibert Livorno{{flagicon|TCH}} Inter Slovnaft
1989–90Scavolini Pesaro{{flagicon|ISR}} Hapoel Tel Aviv{{Tooltip|2nd of 4 teams|1) (ESP) Ram Joventut 2) (ITA) Scavolini Pesaro 3) (YUG) Zadar 4) (FRA) Pau-Orthez}}{{flagicon|FRA}} Pitch Cholet{{flagicon|URS}} CSKA Moscow{{flagicon|ESP}} Ram Joventut
Enimont Livorno{{flagicon|ESP}} Valvi Girona{{Tooltip|2nd of 4 teams|1) (FRA) Pitch Cholet 2) (ITA) Enimont Livorno 3) (ESP) CAI Zaragoza 4) (YUG) Smelt Olimpija}}{{flagicon|ESP}} Ram Joventut
Benetton Treviso{{flagicon|FRG}} Charlottenburg{{flagicon|YUG}} Smelt Olimpija
Phonola Caserta{{flagicon|ISR}} Hapoel Haifa{{flagicon|FRA}} Montpellier{{Tooltip|3rd of 4 teams|1) (URS) CSKA Moscow 2) (YUG) Bosna 3) (ITA) Phonola Caserta 4) (GRE) Iraklis Thessaloniki}}
1990–91Ranger Varese{{flagicon|CYP}} APOEL{{flagicon|BEL}} Go Pass Verviers-Pepinster{{Tooltip|3rd of 4 teams|1) (ESP) Montigalà Joventut 2) (FRA) Muhlhouse 3) (ITA) Ranger Varese 4) (GRE) Iraklis Thessaloniki}}
Shampoo Clear Cantù{{flagicon|SUI}} Massagno{{flagicon|YUG}} Vojvodina{{Tooltip|1st of 4 teams|1) (ITA) Shampoo Clear Cantù 2) (ESP) Real Madrid 3) (GRE) Panathinaikos 4) (BEL) Trane Castors Braine}}{{flagicon|YUG}} Cibona{{flagicon|FRA}} Mulhouse{{flagicon|ESP}} Real Madrid
Phonola Caserta{{flagicon|TUR}} Tofaş{{flagicon|GRE}} AEK{{Tooltip|1st of 4 teams|1) (ITA) Phonola Caserta 2) (YUG) Cibona 3) (FRG) Charlottenburg 4) (ISR) Hapoel Tel Aviv}}{{flagicon|ESP}} Real Madrid
Panasonic Reggio Calabria{{flagicon|ISR}} Hapoel Jerusalem{{flagicon|GRE}} Panionios
1991–92il Messaggero Roma{{flagicon|BEL}} Go Pass Verviers-Pepinster{{flagicon|FRA}} Reims{{Tooltip|1st of 4 teams|1) (ITA) il Messaggero Roma 2) (FRA) Pitch Cholet 3) (ESP) CAI Zaragoza 4) (GRE) Panathinaikos}}{{flagicon|FRA}} Racing Club de Paris{{flagicon|ESP}} Fórum Filatélico Valladolid{{flagicon|ITA}} Scavolini Pesaro
Benetton Treviso{{flagicon|TUR}} Çukurova Üniversitesi{{Tooltip|3rd of 4 teams|1) (ESP) Taugrés 2) (HRV) Zadar 3) (ITA) Benetton Treviso 4) (GRE) Nikas Peristeri}}
Shampoo Clear Cantù{{flagicon|TUR}} Paşabahçe{{Tooltip|2nd of 4 teams|1) (ESP) Fórum Filatélico Valladolid 2) (ITA) Shampoo Clear Cantù 3) (ISR) Hapoel Tel Aviv 4) (GRE) Iraklis Thessaloniki}}{{flagicon|ESP}} Taugrés{{flagicon|ITA}} Scavolini Pesaro
Scavolini Pesaro{{flagicon|GER}} TBB Trier{{Tooltip|1st of 4 teams|1) (ITA) Scavolini Pesaro 2) (FRA) Racing Club de France 3) (GRE) AEK 4) (ISR) Hapoel Jerusalem}}{{flagicon|FRA}} Pitch Cholet{{flagicon|ITA}} Shampoo Clear Cantù{{flagicon|ITA}} il Messaggero Roma
1992–93Philips Milano{{flagicon|BEL}} Bruxellois{{flagicon|HRV}} Šibenik Zagreb Montaža{{Tooltip|1st of 4 teams|1) (ITA) Philips Milano 2) (ESP) Elosúa León 3) (GRE) Nikas Peristeri 4) (FRA) Gravelines}}{{flagicon|GRE}} Chipita Panionios{{flagicon|ITA}} Shampoo Clear Cantù{{flagicon|ITA}} Virtus Roma
Shampoo Clear Cantù{{flagicon|LUX}} Amicale Steinsel{{flagicon|SVN}} Optimizem Postojna{{Tooltip|1st of 4 teams|1) (ITA) Shampoo Clear Cantù 2) (HRV) Zagreb 3) (TUR) Fenerbahçe 4) (BEL) Spirou Charleroi}}{{flagicon|ITA}} Phonola Caserta{{flagicon|ITA}} Philips Milano
Virtus Roma{{flagicon|SUI}} Ideal Job Union Neuchâtel{{flagicon|UKR}} Spartak Lugansk{{Tooltip|1st of 4 teams|1) (ITA) Virtus Roma 2) (GRE) Chipita Panionios 3) (FRA) Olympique Antibes 4) (ESP) Taugrés}}{{flagicon|ESP}} Elosúa León{{flagicon|ESP}} FC Barcelona{{flagicon|ITA}} Philips Milano
Phonola Caserta{{flagicon|ROM}} SOCED București{{flagicon|RUS|1991}} Avtodor Saratov{{Tooltip|2nd of 4 teams|1) (ESP) FC Barcelona 2) (ITA) Phonola Caserta 3) (GRE) Replay Iraklis 4) (BEL) Sunair Oostende}}{{flagicon|ITA}} Shampoo Clear Cantù
1993–94Recoaro Milano{{flagicon|BEL}} Bobcat Gent{{Tooltip|2nd of 4 teams|1) (GRE) PAOK Bravo 2) (ITA) Recoaro Milano 3) (HRV) Zagreb 4) (ESP) Caja San Fernando}}{{flagicon|FRA}} Olympique Antibes{{flagicon|ITA}} Stefanel Trieste
Stefanel Trieste{{flagicon|SUI}} Union Neuchâtel{{flagicon|RUS}} Dynamo Moscow{{Tooltip|1st of 4 teams|1) (ITA) Stefanel Trieste 2) (GRE) Chipita Panionios 3) (TUR) Fenerbahçe 4) (ESP) NatWest Zaragoza}}{{flagicon|GRE}} Nikas Peristeri{{flagicon|ITA}} Recoaro Milano{{flagicon|GRE}} PAOK Bravo
Pfizer Reggio Calabria{{flagicon|SVN}} Maricom Miklavž{{flagicon|FRA}} JDA Dijon{{Tooltip|4th of 4 teams|1) (ISR) Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv 2) (GRE) Nikas Peristeri 3) (ESP) Estudiantes Argentaria 4) (ITA) Pfizer Reggio Calabria}}
Scavolini Pesaro{{flagicon|SVK}} Slávia TU Košice{{Tooltip|2nd of 4 teams|1) (FRA) Olympique Antibes 2) (ITA) Scavolini Pesaero 3) (ESP) Elmar León 4) (GER) Alba Berlin}}{{flagicon|GRE}} PAOK Bravo
1994–95illycaffè Trieste{{flagicon|BEL}} Goodyear Belgacom Aalst{{flagicon|RUS}} Spartak Moscow{{Tooltip|2nd of 4 teams|1) (GRE) Chipita Panionios 2) (ITA) illycaffè Trieste 3) (ESP) Caja San Fernando 4) (RUS) Dynamo Moscow}}{{flagicon|ESP}} Cáceres
Birex Verona{{flagicon|POL}} Mazowzanka{{flagicon|HRV}} Croatia Line Rijeka{{Tooltip|4th of 4 teams|1) (FRA) Pau-Orthez 2) (GER) Alba Berlin 3) (ESP) Estudiantes Argentaria 4) (ITA) Birex Verona}}
Stefanel Milano{{flagicon|EST}} Kalev{{Tooltip|2nd of 4 teams|1) (ESP) Cáceres 2) (ITA) Stefanel Milano 3) (ISR) Hapoel Eilat 4) (GRE) Nikas Peristeri}}{{flagicon|GRE}} Chipita Panionios{{flagicon|FRA}} Pau-Orthez{{flagicon|GER}} Alba Berlin
Filodoro Bologna{{flagicon|SVK}} Ozeta Trenčín{{flagicon|CZE}} USK Praha{{Tooltip|1st of 4 teams|1) (ITA) Filodoro Bologna 2) (TUR) Ülker 3) (ESP) TDK Manresa 4) (FRA) Pitch Cholet}}{{flagicon|GER}} Alba Berlin
1995–96Teamsystem Bologna{{flagicon|ISR}} Hapoel Holon{{flagicon|GER}} UniVersa Bamberg{{Tooltip|1st of 4 teams|1) (ITA) Teamsystem Bologna 2) (GER) Alba Berlin 3) (GRE) Aris Moda Bagno 4) (ESP) Amway Zaragoza}}{{flagicon|ITA}} Scavolini Pesaro{{flagicon|TUR}} Efes Pilsen
Stefanel Milano{{flagicon|LTU}} Šiauliai{{Tooltip|1st of 4 teams|1) (ITA) Stefanel Milano 2) (TUR) Fenerbahçe 3) (ESP) Estudiantes Argentaria 4) (GRE) Soulis Sporting}}{{flagicon|ITA}} Cagiva Varese{{flagicon|FRA}} ASVEL{{flagicon|TUR}} Efes Pilsen
Cagiva Varese{{flagicon|BUL}} Slavia Sofia{{flagicon|HRV}} Croatia Osiguranje{{Tooltip|2nd of 4 teams|1) (TUR) Efes Pilsen 2) (ITA) Cagiva Varese 3) (GRE) Panionios Afisorama 4) (ESP) Festina Andorra}}{{flagicon|ITA}} Stefanel Milano
Scavolini Pesaro{{flagicon|HRV}} Kantrida Rijeka{{flagicon|TUR}} PTT{{Tooltip|2nd of 4 teams|1) (FRA) ASVEL 2) (ITA) Scavolini Pesaro 3) (ESP) TDK Manresa 4) (GRE) AEK}}{{flagicon|ITA}} Teamsystem Bologna
1996–97Benetton Treviso{{Tooltip|1st of 4 teams|1) (ITA) Benetton Treviso 2) (HRV) Zrinjevac 3) (LTU) Zemaitijos Lokiai 4) (SVN) Rogaška}}{{flagicon|FRA}} JDA Dijon{{flagicon|GRE}} PAOK{{flagicon|ITA}} Telemarket Roma{{flagicon|GRE}} Aris
Cagiva Varese{{Tooltip|2nd of 4 teams|1) (POL) Mazowzanka 2) (ITA) Cagiva Varese 3) (ISR) Bnei Herzliya 4) (BUL) Cherno More Port Varna}}{{flagicon|GRE}} Nikas Peristeri
Telemarket Roma{{Tooltip|1st of 4 teams|1) (ITA) Telemarket Roma 2) (TUR) Tofaş 3) (FRY) Spartak Subotica 4) (HUN) ZTE}}{{flagicon|ESP}} Turismo Andaluz Granada{{flagicon|GRE}} Soulis Sporting{{flagicon|ITA}} Benetton Treviso
Rolly Pistoia{{Tooltip|1st of 4 teams|1) (ITA) Rolly Pistoia 2) (BEL) Trane Castors Braine 3) (UKR) Dendi Basket 4) (GER) TTL UniVersa Bamberg}}{{flagicon|RUS}} Samara{{flagicon|ESP}} Unicaja
1997–98Riello Mash Verona{{Tooltip|1st of 4 teams|1) (ITA) Riello Mash Verona 2) (TUR) Kombassan Konya 3) (MKD) Orka Sport 4) (HRV) Zadar}}{{flagicon|ESP}} Tau Cerámica{{flagicon|ISR}} Hapoel Galil Elyon{{flagicon|GRE}} Nikas Peristeri{{flagicon|ITA}} Calze Pompea Roma{{flagicon|FRY}} Crvena zvezda
Calze Pompea Roma{{Tooltip|1st of 4 teams|1) (ITA) Calze Pompea Roma 2) (ISR) Maccabi Rishon LeZion 3) (FRY) Vojvodina 4) (SVN) Helios Suns}}{{flagicon|BUL}} Cherno More Port Varna{{flagicon|ESP}} Unicaja{{flagicon|GRE}} Aris Moda Bagno{{flagicon|ITA}} Riello Mash Verona
Varese Roosters{{Tooltip|1st of 4 teams|1) (ITA) Varese Roosters 2) (TUR) Galatasaray 3) (HRV) Benston Zagreb 4) (MKD) Žito Vardar}}{{flagicon|RUS}} Spartak Moscow{{flagicon|FRA}} Cholet
Fontanafredda Siena{{Tooltip|2nd of 4 teams|1) (ESP) Leon Caja España 2) (ITA) Fontanafredda Siena 3) (POR) Aveiro 4) (GER) Tally Oberelchingen}}{{flagicon|FRY}} Crvena zvezda
1998–99Ducato Siena{{Tooltip|1st of 4 teams|1) (ITA) Ducato Siena 2) (HRV) Benston Zagreb 3) (BIH) Borac Nektar 4) (TUR) Tuborg}}{{flagicon|POR}} Porto{{flagicon|LTU}} Šiauliai{{flagicon|ESP}} FC Barcelona
Aeroporti di Roma Virtus{{Tooltip|1st of 4 teams|1) (ITA) Aeroporti di Roma Virtus 2) (SVN) Krka 3) (FRY) Lovćen 4) (ISR) Hapoel Galil Elyon}}{{flagicon|BEL}} Okapi Aalstar{{flagicon|RUS}} Arsenal Tula
Pepsi Rimini{{Tooltip|3rd of 4 teams|1) (TUR) Beşiktaş 2) (POL) Ericsson Bobry Bytom 3) (ITA) Pepsi Rimini 4) (HUN) Falco}}
Zucchetti Reggiana{{Tooltip|2nd of 4 teams|1) (BEL) Sunair Oostende 2) (ITA) Zucchetti Reggiana 3) (GER) TV Tatami Rhöndorf 4) (ESP) Unicaja}}{{flagicon|GRE}} Panionios
1999–00Aeroporti di Roma Virtus{{Tooltip|1st of 4 teams|1) (ITA) Aeroporti di Roma Virtus 2) (ISR) Hapoel Galil Elyon 3) (TUR) Beşiktaş 4) (SVK) AŠK Inter Slovnaft}}{{flagicon|RUS}} Lokomotiv Mineralnye Vody{{flagicon|POL}} Pogoń Ruda Śląska{{flagicon|ESP}} Casademont Girona
Bipop Carire Reggiana{{Tooltip|2nd of 3 teams|1) (ISR) Maccabi Haifa 2) (ITA) Zucchetti Reggiana 3) (MKD) Nikol Fert Gostivar}}{{flagicon|ESP}} Unicaja
Lineltex Andrea Costa Imola{{Tooltip|2nd of 4 teams|1) (TUR) Galatasaray 2) (ITA) Lineltex Andrea Costa Imola 3) (HRV) Zrinjevac 4) (SVN) Loka Kava}}{{flagicon|ESP}} Casademont Girona
Pepsi Rimini{{Tooltip|2nd of 4 teams|1) (ESP) Unicaja 2) (ITA) Pepsi Rimini 3) (BEL) Dexia Mons Hainaut 4) (GER) Bayer 04 Leverkusen}}{{flagicon|ISR}} Maccabi Haifa{{flagicon|ESP}} Casademont Girona
2000–01BingoSnai Montecatini{{flagicon|GER}} Mitteldeutsche{{Tooltip|4th of 4 teams|1) (GRE) Near East 2) (ISR) Maccabi Ironi Ramat Gan 3) (BIH) Sloboda Dita Tuzla 4) (ITA) BingoSnai Montecatini}}
Viola Reggio Calabria{{flagicon|HUN}} Atomerőmű{{Tooltip|1st of 4 teams|1) (ITA) Viola Reggio Calabria 2) (ITA) Télit Trieste 3) (HUN) MOL Szolnoki Olajbanyasz 4) (SUI) Olympique Lausanne}}{{flagicon|ISR}} Maccabi Ramat Gan
Lineltex Andrea Costa Imola{{flagicon|SUI}} Olympique Lausanne
Télit Trieste{{flagicon|SVN}} Geoplin Slovan{{Tooltip|2nd of 4 teams|1) (ITA) Viola Reggio Calabria 2) (ITA) Télit Trieste 3) (HUN) MOL Szolnoki Olajbanyasz 4) (SUI) Olympique Lausanne}}{{flagicon|GRE}} Near East{{flagicon|BEL}} Athlon Ieper
2001–02Euro Roseto{{flagicon|CYP}} AEL Limassol
Müller Verona{{flagicon|AUT}} Wörthersee Piraten{{Tooltip|3rd of 4 teams|1) (FRA) SLUC Nancy 2) (POR) Porto 3) (ITA) Müller Verona 4) (BEL) WATCO}}

See also

European basketball clubs in European and worldwide competitions:

  • Croatia
  • Czechoslovakia
  • France
  • Greece
  • Israel
  • Russia
  • Spain
  • Turkey
  • USSR
  • Yugoslavia
{{Italian basketball clubs in European & worldwide competitions}}{{Lega Basket Serie A}}{{Basketball in Italy}}

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