1987–88 Ronchetti Cup

The 1987–88 Ronchetti Cup[1] was the 17th edition of FIBA's second-tier competition for European women's basketball clubs. It was contested by 34 teams from 17 countries (two more teams and three more countries than the previous edition), and ran from 23 September 1987 to 3 March 1988.[2] Dynamo Kyiv defeated 100–83 previous year's runner-up Deborah Milano in the final, played in Athens, to become the sixth Soviet champion of the competition. It was the fourth edition in a row won by different Soviet teams.[3] 4-times champion Spartak Leningrad and Slavia Prague also reached the semifinals.

First qualifying round

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st 2nd
YMCA London England126–176Sweden Visby64–8562–91
Wels Austria132–142Germany Munich64–7668–66
Esperance Pully Switzerland150–166Greece Ment Thessaloniki90–8060–86
Kralovopolska Brno Czech Republic136–181Soviet Union Dynamo Kyiv77–7959–102
Algés e Dafundo Portugal102–208France Montferrandaise56–9746–111
Cents Luxembourg80–213France Astarac Mirande47–9833–115
Barmer Wuppertal Germany170–128Belgium Runkster Hasselt79–5691–72
Serron Greece95–195Hungary EAC Budapest53–9842–97
Elemens Sibenik Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia172–95Greece Panathinaikos101–5271–43
Unicar Cesena Italy174–150Poland Wisła Kraków95–7179–79

Second qualifying round

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st 2nd
Visby Sweden127–149Italy Deborah Milano69–8458–65
Munich Germany127–149France Racing Paris70–7553–92
Partizan Belgrade Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia177–130Greece MENT Thessaloniki88–6289–68
Pécsi Hungary119–162Soviet Union Dynamo Kyiv63–6556–97
Montferrandaise France120–171Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Iskra Ljubljana51–9769–74
Villeurbanne France144–148Italy Libertas Trogylos88–6056–88
Pangrati Athens Greece80–174Czech Republic Slavia Prague53–7427–100
Astarac Mirande France158–172Italy Sidis Ancona93–7665–96
Barmer Wuppertal Germany154–172Hungary BSE Budapest83–6671–106
Spartak Leningrad Soviet Union210–147Hungary EAC Budapest107–68103–79
Hapoel Givat Haim Israel101–193Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Elemens Sibenik43–9758–96
Vozdovac Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia128–131Italy Unicar Cesena75–7253–59

Group stage

Group A

Team Pld W L PF PA
1.Italy Deborah Milano 440338218
2.France Racing Paris 413261317
3.Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Partizan Belgrade 413252316

Group B

Team Pld W L PF PA
1.Soviet Union Dynamo Kyiv 431314300
2.Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Iskra Ljubljana 422310305
3.Italy Libertas Trogylos 413271290

Group C

Team Pld W L PF PA
1.Czech Republic Slavia Prague 431295290
2.Italy Sidis Ancona 431321314
3.Hungary BSE Budapest 404313325

Group D

Team Pld W L PF PA
1.Soviet Union Spartak Leningrad 440385317
2.Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Elemens Sibenik 413306336
3.Italy Unicar Cesena 413300338

Semifinals

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st 2nd
Dynamo Kyiv Soviet Union131–121Czech Republic Slavia Prague77–6554–56
Spartak Leningrad Soviet Union162–168Italy Deborah Milano92–9270–76

Final

Team #1 Team #2
Dynamo Kyiv Soviet Union100–83Italy Deborah Milano

References

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