1974–75 Ronchetti Cup

The 1974–75 Ronchetti Cup[1] was the fourth edition of FIBA's second-tier competition for European women's basketball clubs, previously named FIBA Women's European Cup Winners' Cup. It was renamed in memory of Italian player Liliana Ronchetti, who had died in February 1974 of cancer at the age of 26. It was contested by 30 teams from 15 countries, 17 more contestants than in the previous season, with Austria, Sweden and Switzerland making their debut, and so three qualifying rounds were held instead of two.[2] Spartak Leningrad, which had already dominated the Cup Winners' Cup, defeated Levski-Spartak Sofia in the final to win its fourth title in a row.[3]

First qualifying round

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st 2nd
Carlsberg Brussels Belgium?–?Portugal FC Porto?–??–?
BBC Nyon Switzerland88–98Spain Tabacalera La Coruña53–5435–44
PIT Arras France?–?Belgium ABBC Le Logis61–69?–?
UBZ Salzburg Austria?–?Sweden KFUM Stockholm?–?35–44
ATV Düsseldorf Germany146–181Bulgaria Minyor Pernik61–8385–98
ZKK Vozdovac Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia?–?Italy AS Vicenza?–??–?
DBC Aalst Belgium?–?Switzerland BBC Bern61–55?–?
Juventus Roma Italy?–?Germany WLF Marburg78–49?–?
CIF Lisboa Portugal51–92Spain Celta Vigo27–4024–52

Second qualifying round

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st 2nd
Carlsberg Brussels Belgium?–?Bulgaria Levski-Spartak Sofia32–115?–?
FC Lyon France?–?Hungary Budapesti Spartacus58–59?–?
Tabacalera La Coruña Spain83–143Romania IEFS Bucharest49–7034–73
ABBC Le Logis Belgium?–?Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv60–55?–?
KFUM Stockholm Sweden?–?Spain CREFF Madrid?–?45–72
Minyor Pernik Bulgaria121–117Italy Standa Milano77–5744–60
Voždovac Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia?–?Czech Republic Slavia Prague61–80?–?
DBC Aalst Belgium109–133France La Gerbe BC68–6841–65
Juventus Roma ItalyWalkoverSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Crvena Zvezda Belgrade
Celta Vigo Spain126–93Germany TV Grafemberg72–6154–32

Third qualifying round

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st 2nd
Levski-Spartak Sofia Bulgaria143–123Hungary Budapesti Spartacus84–4659–77
IEFS Bucharest Romania130–111Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv65–5765–54
CREFF Madrid Spain96–142Bulgaria Minyor Pernik51–5645–86
Slavia Prague Czech Republic124–122France La Gerbe BC70–5854–64
Crvena zvezda Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia169–124Spain Celta Vigo102–6267–62

Group stage

Group A

Team Pld W L PF PA
Soviet Union Spartak Leningrad 4????
Bulgaria Levski-Spartak Sofia 4????
Romania IEFS Bucharest 404198276
SPALEVIEF
Spartak115–4669–41
Levski ?–?64–51
IEFS55–79051–64

Group B

Team Pld W L PF PA
Bulgaria Minyor Pernik 422294282
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Crvena zvezda 422298305
Czech Republic Slavia Prague 422267292
MINCRZSLA
Minyor87–6779–53
Crvena Zvezda78–6879–66
Slavia64–6084–74

Semifinals

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st 2nd
Minyor Pernik Bulgaria116–144Bulgaria Levski-Spartak Sofia75–7541–69
Crvena zvezda Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia87–119Soviet Union Spartak Leningrad41–5646–63

Final

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st 2nd
Levski-Spartak Sofia Bulgaria113–143Soviet Union Spartak Leningrad59–6454–79

References

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