FIBA Saporta Cup Finals

The FIBA Saporta Cup Finals was the championship finals series of the now defunct FIBA Saporta Cup competition. FIBA Saporta Cup was the name of the European-wide second-tier level professional club basketball competition. It was the competition in which the domestic National Cup winners from all over Europe played against each other. The competition was organized by FIBA Europe. It was named after the late Raimundo Saporta, a former Real Madrid director.

Title holders

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Finals

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For finals not played on a single match, * precedes the score of the team playing at home.

Year Host City Champion Runner Up 1st Game / Final 2nd Game 3rd Game 4th Game 5th Game
1966–67
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Varese & Tel Aviv   Ignis Varese   Maccabi Tel Aviv *77–67 67–*68
1967–68
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Athens   AEK   Slavia VŠ Praha 89–82
1968–69
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Vienna   Slavia VŠ Praha   Dinamo Tbilisi 80–74
1969–70
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Vichy & Napoli   Fides Napoli   JA Vichy 60–*64 *87–65
1970–71
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Leningrad & Milan   Simmenthal Milano   Spartak Leningrad 55–*66 *71–52
1971–72
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Thessaloniki   Simmenthal Milano   Crvena zvezda 74–70
1972–73
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Thessaloniki   Spartak Leningrad   Jugoplastika 77–62
1973–74
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Udine   Crvena zvezda   Spartak ZJŠ Brno 86–75
1974–75
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Nantes   Spartak Leningrad   Crvena zvezda 63–62
1975–76
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Turin   Cinzano Milano   ASPO Tours 88–73
1976–77
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Palma de Mallorca   Birra Forst Cantù   Radnički Belgrade 87–86
1977–78
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Milan   Gabetti Cantù   Sinudyne Bologna 84–82
1978–79
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Porec   Gabetti Cantù   EBBC 83–73
1979–80
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Milan   Emerson Varese   Gabetti Cantù 90–88
1980–81
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Rome   Squibb Cantù   FC Barcelona 86–82
1981–82
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Brussels   Cibona   Real Madrid 96–95
1982–83
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Palma de Mallorca   Scavolini Pesaro   ASVEL 111–99
1983–84
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Ostend   Real Madrid   Simac Milano 82–81
1984–85
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Grenoble   FC Barcelona   Žalgiris 77–73
1985–86
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Caserta   FC Barcelona   Scavolini Pesaro 101–86
1986–87
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Novi Sad   Cibona   Scavolini Pesaro 89–74
1987–88
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Grenoble   Limoges CSP   Ram Joventut 96–89
1988–89
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Athens   Real Madrid   Snaidero Caserta 119–113 (OT)
1989–90
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Florence   Knorr Bologna   Real Madrid 79–74
1990–91
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Geneva   PAOK   CAI Zaragoza 76–72
1991–92
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Nantes   Real Madrid Asegurator   PAOK 65–63
1992–93
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Turin   Sato Aris   Efes Pilsen 50–48
1993–94
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Lausanne   Smelt Olimpija   Taugrés 91–81
1994–95
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Istanbul   Benetton Treviso   Taugrés 94–86
1995–96
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Vitoria-Gasteiz   Taugrés   PAOK 88–81
1996–97
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Nicosia   Real Madrid Teka   Mash Jeans Verona 78–64
1997–98
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Belgrade   Žalgiris   Stefanel Milano 82–67
1998–99
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Zaragoza   Benetton Treviso   Pamesa Valencia 64–60
1999–00
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Lausanne   AEK   Kinder Bologna 83–76
2000–01
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Warsaw   Maroussi   Élan Chalon 74–72
2001–02
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Lyon   Montepaschi Siena   Pamesa Valencia 81–71

Titles by club

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Rank Club Titles Runner-up Champion Years
1.   Real Madrid 4 2 1983–84, 1988–89, 1991–92, 1996–97
2.   Cantù 4 1 1976–77, 1977–78, 1978–79, 1980–81
3.   Olimpia Milano 3 2 1970–71, 1971–72, 1975–76
4.   Spartak Leningrad 2 1 1972–73, 1974–75
5.   FC Barcelona 2 1 1984–85, 1985–86
6.   Varese 2 1966–67, 1979–80
7.   AEK 2 1967–68, 1999–00
8.   Cibona 2 1981–82, 1986–87
9.   Treviso 2 1994–95, 1998–99
10.   Crvena zvezda 1 2 1973–74
11.   Victoria Libertas 1 2 1982–83
12.   Virtus Bologna 1 2 1989–90
13.   PAOK 1 2 1990–91
14.   Baskonia 1 2 1995–96
15.   USK Praha 1 1 1968–69
16.   Žalgiris 1 1 1997–98
17.   Partenope Napoli 1 1969–70
18.   Limoges CSP 1 1987–88
19.   Aris 1 1992–93
20.   Olimpija 1 1993–94
21.   Maroussi 1 2000–01
22.   Mens Sana 1871 1 2001–02
23.   Valencia 2
24.   Maccabi Tel Aviv 1
25.   Dinamo Tbilisi 1
26.   JA Vichy 1
27.   Split 1
28.   Brno 1
29.   ASPO Tours 1
30.   Radnički Belgrade 1
31.   Den Bosch 1
32.   ASVEL 1
33.   Joventut Badalona 1
34.   JuveCaserta 1
35.   Zaragoza 1
36.   Efes Pilsen 1
37.   Scaligera Verona 1
38.   Élan Chalon 1

Titles by nation

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Rank Country Titles Runners-up
1.   Italy 15 9
2.   Spain 7 9
3.   Greece 5 2
4.   Yugoslavia 3 4
5.   Soviet Union 2 3
6.   France 1 4
7.   Czechoslovakia 1 2
8.   Slovenia 1
9.   Lithuania 1
10.   Israel 1
11.   Netherlands 1
12.   Turkey 1

FIBA Saporta Cup Finals Records

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FIBA Saporta Cup Finals Awards

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See also

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