1985 FIBA Club World Cup

The 1985 FIBA Club World Cup was the 19th edition of the FIBA Intercontinental Cup for men's basketball clubs. It was the second edition of the competition that was held under the name of FIBA Club World Cup. It took place at Barcelona and Girona. From the FIBA European Champions Cup participated Banco di Roma Virtus, Limoges, Cibona, and FC Barcelona. Also participating were Monte Líbano, San Andrés, and Guantánamo from the South American Club Championship. The Team USA NCAA Olympics Select Team, called the Golden Eagles, took part from the Division I (NCAA), and Maxaquene took part from the FIBA Africa Clubs Champions Cup. The Northern Cement, the Philippines, took part from the FIBA Asia Championship.

1985 FIBA Club World Cup
LeagueFIBA Club World Cup
SportBasketball
Finals championsSpain FC Barcelona
  Runners-upBrazil Monte Líbano

Participants

ContinentTeamsClubs
Europe4 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Cibona Spain FC Barcelona France Limoges Italy Banco di Roma Virtus
North America2 Cuba Guantánamo United States Golden Eagles
South America2 Brazil Monte Líbano Argentina San Andrés
Africa1 Mozambique Maxaquene
Asia1 Philippines Northern Cement

Group stage

Places 1-4

Semi finals

June 28 1985, Barcelona & Girona

Team 1  Score  Team 2
San Andrés Argentina 93–95 Brazil Monte Líbano
Cibona Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 68–74 Spain FC Barcelona

3rd place game

June 29 1985, Barcelona

Team 1  Score  Team 2
San Andrés Argentina 82–109 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Cibona

Final

29 June 1985
Final
FC Barcelona Spain 9389 Brazil Monte Líbano Barcelona
21:00 Scoring by half: 47–51, 46–38
Pts: Epi 39
Rebs: Howard 16
Asts: Three players 1
Boxscore Pts: Marcel 38
Rebs: Cadum, Misevicius 5
Asts: Maury 2
Arena: Palau Blaugrana
Attendance: 5,000
Referees: Don Cline (CAN), Mikhail Davidov (USSR)
1985 Intercontinental Champions
Spain
FC Barcelona
1st title

Final standings

Team
Spain FC Barcelona
Brazil Monte Líbano
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Cibona
4.Argentina San Andrés
5.France Limoges
6.United States Golden Eagles
7.Philippines Northern Cement
8.Italy Banco di Roma Virtus
9.Cuba Guantánamo
10.Mozambique Maxaquene
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