FIBA Korać Cup Finals
The FIBA Korać Cup Finals was the championship finals of the FIBA Korać Cup competition. FIBA Korać Cup was the name of the third-tier level European professional club basketball competition. The competition was organized by FIBA Europe. It was named after Radivoj Korać, a top Yugoslav basketball player.
Title holders
- Lokomotiva 1972:
- Birra Forst Cantù 1973:
- 1973–74: Birra Forst Cantù
- 1974–75: Birra Forst Cantù
- 1975–76: Jugoplastika
- 1976–77: Jugoplastika
- 1977–78: Partizan
- 1978–79: Partizan
- 1979–80: Arrigoni Rieti
- 1980–81: Joventut Freixenet
- 1981–82: Limoges CSP
- 1982–83: Limoges CSP
- 1983–84: Orthez
- 1984–85: Simac Milano
- 1985–86: Banco Roma
- 1986–87: FC Barcelona
- 1987–88: Real Madrid
- 1988–89: Partizan
- 1989–90: Ram Joventut
- 1990–91: Shampoo Clear Cantù
- 1991–92: il Messaggero Roma
- 1992–93: Philips Milano
- 1993–94: PAOK Bravo
- 1994–95: Alba Berlin
- 1995–96: Efes Pilsen
- 1996–97: Aris
- 1997–98: Riello Mash Verona
- 1998–99: FC Barcelona
- 1999–00: Limoges CSP
- 2000–01: Unicaja
- 2001–02: SLUC Nancy
Finals
References
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