词条 | 1990–91 FIBA European Champions Cup | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| title = 1990–91 FIBA European Champions Cup | league = FIBA European Champions Cup | sport = Basketball | logo = | logo_size = | caption = | duration = | attendance = | season = Regular Season | season_champs = | MVP = | MVP_link = Euroleague MVP | top_scorer = | top_scorer_link = Alphonso Ford Trophy | playoffs = | playoffs_link = | playoffs_MVP = | finals = Final Four | finals_link = 1991 FIBA European Champions Cup Final Four | finals_champ = {{flagicon|YUG}} Pop 84 | finals_runner-up = {{flagicon|ESP}} FC Barcelona | final_four_MVP = {{flagicon|YUG}} Toni Kukoč (Pop 84) | final_four_MVP_link = Euroleague Final Four MVP | seasonslist = | seasonslistnames = FIBA European Champions Cup | prevseason_link = 1989–90 FIBA European Champions Cup | prevseason_year = 1989–90 | nextseason_year = 1991–92 | nextseason_link = 1991–92 FIBA European League }} The 1990–91 FIBA European Champions Cup was the 34th season of the European top-tier level professional FIBA European Champions Cup (now called EuroLeague). It was won by Pop 84, after they beat FC Barcelona 70-65. It was their second championship triumph over the Spanish team, and their third straight championship overall. A feat previously achieved only by Rīgas ASK, who won the first three editions of the trophy. The culminating 1991 FIBA European Champions Cup Final Four was held at Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy, Bercy, Paris, on 16–18 April 1991. Toni Kukoč was named Final Four MVP for the second straight year. This season of the competition also marked an end to the era of European national domestic league champions only participation, as the next season featured an expanded competition, that included national domestic league champions, the current league title holders, and some other teams from the most important national domestic leagues. That also was in accordance with the league being renamed for the next season, and being called the FIBA European League (or shortened to FIBA EuroLeague) championship for men's clubs. A name the competition would keep for the next five editions of the competition. Competition system
First round{{TwoLegStart}}{{TwoLegResult|Kingston Kings|ENG|156–141|Commodore Den Helder|NED|84–79|72–62|winner=1}}{{TwoLegResult|Steaua București|ROM|99–195|CSKA Moscow|URS|38–91|61–104|winner=2}}{{TwoLegResult|Benfica|POR|159–195|Bayer 04 Leverkusen|FRG|87–85|74–110|winner=2}}{{TwoLegResult|Lech Poznań|POL|163–216|Maes Pils|BEL|86–109|77–107|winner=2}}{{TwoLegResult|ZTE-Heraklith|HUN|206–167|Klosterneuburg|AUT|107–76|99–91|winner=1}}{{TwoLegResult|KR|ISL|204–226|Uudenkaupungin Urheilijat|FIN|120–118|84–108|winner=2}}{{TwoLegResult|Scania Södertälje|SWE|162–141|Zbrojovka Brno|TCH|94–82|68–59|winner=1}}{{TwoLegResult|Ideal Job Pully|SWI|169–199|Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv|ISR|95–92|74–107|winner=2}}{{TwoLegResult|Vllaznia|ALB|193–248|Galatasaray|TUR|103–108|90–140|winner=2}}{{TwoLegResult|ENAD|CYP|155–164|CSKA Sofia|BUL|66–70|89–94|winner=2}}{{TwoLegResult|AdW Berlin|DDR|180–190|Hiefenech|LUX|96–92|84–98|winner=2}}|} Round of 16{{TwoLegStart}}{{TwoLegResult|Kingston Kings|ENG|165-151|CSKA Moscow|URS|93–77|72–74|winner=1}}{{TwoLegResult|Bayer 04 Leverkusen|FRG|188–182|Maes Pils|BEL|103–88|85–94|winner=1}}{{TwoLegResult|ZTE-Heraklith|HUN|175–202|Scavolini Pesaro|ITA|102–114|73–88|winner=2}}{{TwoLegResult|Uudenkaupungin Urheilijat|FIN|183–256|Aris|GRE|92–116|91–140|winner=2}}{{TwoLegResult|Scania Södertälje|SWE|168–180|Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv|ISR|91–88|77–92|winner=2}}{{TwoLegResult|Galatasaray|TUR|156–198|Pop 84|YUG|86–97|70–101|winner=2}}{{TwoLegResult|CSKA Sofia|BUL|189–224|Limoges CSP|FRA|90–105|99–119|winner=2}}{{TwoLegResult|Hiefenech|LUX|150–230|FC Barcelona|ESP|73–113|77–117|winner=2}}|} Quarterfinal round
Final four{{Main|1991 FIBA European Champions Cup Final Four}}SemifinalsApril 16, Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy, Paris {{OneLegStart}}{{OneLegResult|FC Barcelona|ESP|101–67|Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv|ISR|winner=1}}{{OneLegResult|Pop 84|YUG|93–87|Scavolini Pesaro|ITA|winner=1}}|} 3rd place gameApril 18, Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy, Paris {{OneLegStart}}{{OneLegResult|Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv|ISR|83–81|Scavolini Pesaro|ITA|winner=1}}|} FinalApril 18, Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy, Paris {{OneLegStart}}{{OneLegResult|FC Barcelona|ESP|65–70|Pop 84|YUG|winner=2}}|}
Final standings
AwardsFIBA European Champions Cup Final Four MVP
FIBA European Champions Cup Finals Top Scorer
FIBA European Champions Cup All-Final Four Team
References1. ^Champions Cup 1990–91. External links
2 : 1990–91 in European basketball|Euroleague seasons |
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