Italian basketball clubs in international competitions

Italian basketball clubs in European and worldwide competitions is the performance record of men's professional basketball clubs from Italy's top-tier level league, the Lega Basket Serie A, in international competitions.

History

Italian men's professional basketball clubs have played in European-wide basketball competitions since 1958, when Simmenthal Milano took part in the FIBA European Champions Cup (now called EuroLeague). Simmenthal Milano was also the first Italian men's basketball club that won a European-wide competition trophy, the FIBA European Champions Cup (EuroLeague), in 1966, when the club beat Slavia VŠ Praha in the Finals that took place in Bologna, Italy. For the next four decades, Italian basketball club teams dominated in European basketball, winning many cups in all European-wide competitions. Overall, 38 different Italian men's basketball clubs have played in pan-European competitions.

The finals

SeasonChampionResultRunner-upDateVenue
FIBA European Champions Cup & EuroLeague (1st tier)
1965–66Simmenthal Milano Italy77–72Czechoslovakia Slavia VŠ Praha01/04/1966Palazzo dello sport, Bologna
1966–67Real Madrid Spain91–83Italy Simmenthal Milano01/04/1967Sports City of Real Madrid Pavilion, Madrid
1969–70Ignis Varese Italy79–74Soviet Union CSKA Moscow09/04/1970Sportska Dvorana Skenderija, Sarajevo
1970–71CSKA Moscow Soviet Union67–53Italy Ignis Varese08/04/1971Arena Deurne, Antwerp
1971–72Ignis Varese Italy70–69Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Jugoplastika23/03/1972Yad Eliyahu Arena, Tel Aviv
1972–73Ignis Varese Italy71–66Soviet Union CSKA Moscow22/03/1973Country Hall du Sart Tilman, Liège
1973–74Real Madrid Spain84–82Italy Ignis Varese03/04/1974Palais des Sports de Beaulieu, Nantes
1974–75Ignis Varese Italy79–66Spain Real Madrid10/04/1975Arena Deurne, Antwerp
1975–76Mobilgirgi Varese Italy81–74Spain Real Madrid01/04/1976Patinoire des Vernets, Geneva
1976–77Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv Israel78–77Italy Mobilgirgi Varese07/04/1977Hala Pionir, Belgrade
1977–78Real Madrid Spain75–67Italy Mobilgirgi Varese06/04/1978Olympiahalle, Munich
1978–79Bosna Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia96–93Italy Emerson Varese05/04/1979Palais des Sports, Grenoble
1980–81Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv Israel80–79Italy Sinudyne Bologna26/03/1981Rhénus Sport, Strasbourg
1981–82Squibb Cantù Italy86–80Israel Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv25/03/1982Sporthalle, Cologne
1982–83Ford Cantù Italy69–68Italy Billy Milano24/03/1983Palais des Sports, Grenoble
1983–84Banco di Roma Italy79–73Spain FC Barcelona29/03/1984Patinoire des Vernets, Geneva
1986–87Tracer Milano Italy71–69Israel Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv02/04/1987Centre Intercommunal de Glace de Malley, Lausanne
1987–88Tracer Milano Italy90–84Israel Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv07/04/1988Flanders Expo, Ghent
1992–93Limoges CSP France59–55Italy Benetton Treviso15/04/1993Peace and Friendship Stadium, Piraeus
1997–98Kinder Bologna Italy58–44Greece AEK23/04/1998Palau Sant Jordi, Barcelona
1998–99Žalgiris Lithuania82–74Italy Kinder Bologna22/04/1999Olympiahalle, Munich
2000–01Kinder Bologna Italy3–2 Play-offSpain Tau Cerámica17/04 to 10/05/2001PalaMalaguti, Casalecchio di RenoPabellón Araba, Vitoria-Gasteiz
2001–02Panathinaikos Greece89–83Italy Kinder Bologna05/05/2002PalaMalaguti, Casalecchio di Reno
2002–03FC Barcelona Spain76–65Italy Benetton Treviso11/05/2003Palau Sant Jordi, Barcelona
2003–04Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv Israel118–74Italy Skipper Bologna01/05/2004Nokia Arena, Tel Aviv
FIBA Saporta Cup (2nd tier)
1966–67Ignis Varese Italy144–135 (two-leg)Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv07 & 13/04/1967Palasport Lino Oldrini, VareseYad Eliyahu Arena, Tel Aviv
1969–70Fides Napoli Italy147–129 (two-leg)France JA Vichy15 & 26/04/1970Salle des Ailes, VichyPalasport di Fuorigrotta, Napoli
1970–71Simmenthal Milano Italy127–118 (two-leg)Soviet Union Spartak Leningrad30/03 & 07/04/1971Armija Dvorets, LeningradPalaLido, Milan
1971–72Simmenthal Milano Italy74–70Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Crvena zvezda21/03/1972Alexandreio Melathron, Thessaloniki
1975–76Cinzano Milano Italy88–83France ASPO Tours17/03/1976Palasport Parco Ruffini, Turin
1976–77Forst Cantù Italy87–86Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Radnički Belgrade29/03/1977Nuevo Palacio de los Deportes, Palma de Mallorca
1977–78Gabetti Cantù Italy84–82Italy Sinudyne Bologna29/03/1978PalaLido, Milan
1978–79Gabetti Cantù Italy83–73Netherlands EBBC22/03/1979SRC Veli Jože, Poreč
1979–80Emerson Varese Italy90–88Italy Gabetti Cantù19/03/1980Palasport di San Siro, Milan
1980–81Squibb Cantù Italy86–82Spain FC Barcelona18/03/1981Palaeur, Rome
1982–83Scavolini Pesaro Italy111–99France ASVEL09/03/1983Palacio Municipal de Deportes, Palma de Mallorca
1983–84Real Madrid Spain82–81Italy Simac Milano14/03/1983Stedelijk Sportcentrum, Ostend
1985–86FC Barcelona Spain101–86Italy Scavolini Pesaro18/03/1986PalaMaggiò, Caserta
1986–87Cibona Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia89–74Italy Scavolini Pesaro17/03/1987Dvorana SPC Vojvodina, Novi Sad
1988–89Real Madrid Spain117–113Italy Snaidero Caserta14/03/1989Peace and Friendship Stadium, Piraeus
1989–90Knorr Bologna Italy79–74Spain Real Madrid13/03/1990PalaGiglio, Florence
1994–95Benetton Treviso Italy94–86Spain Taugrés14/03/1995Abdi İpekçi Arena, Istanbul
1996–97Real Madrid Teka Spain78–64Italy Mash Jeans Verona15/04/1997Eleftheria Indoor Hall, Nicosia
1997–98Žalgiris Lithuania82–67Italy Stefanel Milano14/04/1998Hala Pionir, Belgrade
1998–99Benetton Treviso Italy64–60Spain Pamesa Valencia14/04/1999Pabellón Príncipe Felipe, Zaragoza
1999–00AEK Greece83–76Italy Kinder Bologna11/04/2000Centre Intercommunal de Glace de Malley, Lausanne
2001–02Montepaschi Siena Italy81–71Spain Pamesa Valencia30/04/2002Palais des Sports de Gerland, Lyon
FIBA Korać Cup (3rd tier)
1973Birra Forst Cantù Italy191–169 (two-leg)Belgium Maes Pils20 & 27/03/1973Palazzetto dello Sport Parini, CantùSporthal Winketkaai, Mechelen
1973–74Birra Forst Cantù Italy174–154 (two-leg)Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Partizan04 & 11/04/1974Palazzetto dello Sport Parini, CantùHala sportova, Belgrade
1974–75Birra Forst Cantù Italy181–154 (two-leg)Spain CF Barcelona18 & 25/03/1975Palau Blaugrana, BarcelonaPalasport Pianella, Cucciago
1975–76Jugoplastika Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia179–166 (two-leg)Italy Chinamartini Torino16 & 23/03/1976Dvorana Gripe, SplitPalaRuffini, Turin
1976–77Jugoplastika Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia87–84Italy Alco Bologna05/04/1977Palasport della Fiera, Genoa
1978–79Partizan Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia108–98Italy Arrigoni Rieti20/03/1979Hala Pionir, Belgrade
1979–80Arrigoni Rieti Italy76–71Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Cibona26/03/1980Country Hall du Sart Tilman, Liège
1980–81Joventut Freixenet Spain105–104Italy Carrera Venezia19/03/1981Palau Blaugrana, Barcelona
1984–85Simac Milano Italy91–76Italy Ciaocrem Varese21/03/1985Palais du Midi, Brussels
1985–86Banco di Roma Italy157–150 (two-leg)Italy Mobilgirgi Caserta20 & 27/03/1986PalaMaggiò, CasertaPalaeur, Rome
1988–89Partizan Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia177–171 (two-leg)Italy Wiwa Vismara Cantù16 & 22/03/1989Palasport Pianella, CucciagoHala sportova, Belgrade
1989–90Ram Joventut Spain195–184 (two-leg)Italy Scavolini Pesaro21 & 28/03/1990Palasport Comunale, PesaroPavelló del Joventut, Badalona
1990–91Shampoo Clear Cantù Italy168–164 (two-leg)Spain Real Madrid20 & 27/03/1991Palacio de Deportes..., MadridPalasport Pianella, Cucciago
1991–92Il Messaggero Roma Italy193–180 (two-leg)Italy Scavolini Pesaro11 & 18/03/1992Palaeur, RomePalasport Comunale, Pesaro
1992–93Philips Milano Italy201–181 (two-leg)Italy Virtus Roma09 & 18/03/1993Palaeur, RomeForum di Milanofiori, Assago
1993–94PAOK Bravo Greece175–156 (two-leg)Italy Stefanel Trieste09 & 16/03/1994Alexandreio Melathron, ThessalonikiPalaTrieste, Trieste
1994–95Alba Berlin Germany172–166 (two-leg)Italy Stefanel Milano08 & 15/03/1995Forum di Milanofiori, AssagoDeutschlandhalle, Berlin
1995–96Efes Pilsen Turkey146–145 (two-leg)Italy Stefanel Milano06 & 13/03/1996Abdi İpekçi Arena, IstanbulForum di Milanofiori, Assago
1997–98Mash Jeans Verona Italy141–138 (two-leg)Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Crvena zvezda25/03 & 01/04/1998PalaOlimpia, VeronaHala Pionir, Belgrade
FIBA EuroChallenge (3rd tier)
2008–09Virtus BolognaFiere Italy77–75France Cholet Basket26/04/2009Futurshow Station, Casalecchio di Reno
2013–14Grissin Bon Reggio Emilia Italy79–65Russia Triumph Lyubertsy27/04/2014PalaDozza, Bologna
Basketball Champions League (3rd tier)
2018–19Segafredo Virtus Bologna Italy73–61Spain Iberostar Tenerife05/05/2019Sportpaleis, Antwerp
FIBA Europe Cup (4th tier)
2015–16Fraport Skyliners Germany66–62Italy Openjobmetis Varese01/05/2016Le Colisée, Chalon-sur-Saône
2017–18Umana Reyer Venezia Italy158–148 (two-leg)Italy Sidigas Avellino25/04 & 02/05/2018Palasport Del Mauro, AvellinoPalasport Giuseppe Taliercio, Venice

Italian clubs in EuroLeague (1st-tier level)

Season to season

Year Team _______ Earlier stage _______ ________ Last 24 to 32 ________ ________ Last 12 to 16 ________ _________ Last 6 to 8 _________ _________ Semifinals _________ ____________ Final ____________
1958 Simmenthal Milano Netherlands The Wolves Amsterdam 1st of 3 teams Hungary Honvéd
1958–59 Simmenthal Milano United Arab Republic Al-Gezira
1959–60
1960–61 Idrolitina Bologna Switzerland Urania Genève Sport Romania CCA București
1961–62 Ignis Varese Portugal Benfica Spain Real Madrid
1962–63 Simmenthal Milano Morocco Alliance Sports Casablanca West Germany Alemannia Aachen Soviet Union Dinamo Tbilisi
1963–64 Simmenthal Milano Belgium Antwerpse Finland Helsingin Kisa-Toverit Spain Real Madrid
1964–65 Ignis Varese Morocco ASFAR Hungary Honvéd Czechoslovakia Spartak ZJŠ Brno Soviet Union CSKA Moscow
1965–66 Simmenthal Milano West Germany Gießen 46ers Israel Hapoel Tel Aviv 2nd of 4 teams Soviet Union CSKA Moscow Czechoslovakia Slavia VŠ Praha
1966–67 Simmenthal Milano Iceland KR Finland Torpan Pojat 1st of 4 teams Czechoslovakia Slavia VŠ Praha Spain Real Madrid
1967–68 Simmenthal Milano Austria Engelmann Wien 2nd of 4 teams Czechoslovakia Spartak ZJŠ Brno
1968–69 Oransoda Cantù Luxembourg Black Star Mersch Albania Partizani Tirana 3rd of 4 teams
1969–70 Ignis Varese Finland Tapion Honka 2nd of 4 teams Spain Real Madrid Soviet Union CSKA Moscow
1970–71 Ignis Varese West Germany TuS 04 Leverkusen 1st of 4 teams Spain Real Madrid Soviet Union CSKA Moscow
1971–72 Ignis Varese 1st of 4 teams Greece Panathinaikos Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Jugoplastika
1972–73 Simmenthal Milano West Germany TuS 04 Leverkusen Austria Wienerberger 1st of 4 teams Italy Ignis Varese
Ignis Varese 2nd of 4 teams Italy Simmenthal Milano Soviet Union CSKA Moscow
1973–74 Ignis Varese 1st of 4 teams Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Radnički Belgrade Spain Real Madrid
1974–75 Ignis Varese 1st of 6 teams Bye France Berck Spain Real Madrid
1975–76 Birra Forst Cantù Luxembourg T71 Dudelange 2nd of 6 teams Bye Italy Mobilgirgi Varese
Mobilgirgi Varese 1st of 6 teams Bye Italy Birra Forst Cantù Spain Real Madrid
1976–77 Sinudyne Bologna 2nd of 4 teams
Mobilgirgi Varese 1st of 4 teams Bye 1st of 6 teams Bye Israel Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv
1977–78 Mobilgirgi Varese 1st of 3 teams Bye 2nd of 6 teams Bye Spain Real Madrid
1978–79 Emerson Varese 1st of 3 teams Bye 1st of 6 teams Bye Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bosna
1979–80 Sinudyne Bologna 1st of 3 teams Bye 4th of 6 teams
1980–81 Sinudyne Bologna 1st of 4 teams Bye 1st of 6 teams Bye Israel Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv
1981–82 Squibb Cantù 1st of 4 teams Bye 2nd of 6 teams Bye Israel Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv
1982–83 Billy Milano Turkey Eczacıbaşı France Moderne 2nd of 6 teams Bye Italy Ford Cantù
Ford Cantù Luxembourg T71 Dudelange Switzerland Fribourg Olympic 1st of 6 teams Bye Italy Billy Milano
1983–84 Banco di Roma Luxembourg T71 Dudelange Albania Partizani Tirana 2nd of 6 teams Bye Spain FC Barcelona
Jollycolombani Cantù Switzerland Nyon Belgium Sunair Oostende 3rd of 6 teams
1984–85 Granarolo Bologna Hungary Honvéd Greece Panathinaikos 6th of 6 teams
Banco di Roma Denmark SISU Turkey Efes Pilsen 5th of 6 teams
1985–86 Simac Milano Luxembourg T71 Dudelange Finland NMKY Helsinki 3rd of 6 teams
1986–87 Tracer Milano Scotland Murray Edinburgh Greece Aris 1st of 6 teams Bye Israel Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv
1987–88 Tracer Milano Bulgaria Balkan Botevgrad 3rd of 8 teams Greece Aris Israel Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv
1988–89 Scavolini Pesaro Albania Partizani Tirana 6th of 8 teams
1989–90 Philips Milano Portugal Benfica England Bracknell Tigers 5th of 8 teams
1990–91 Scavolini Pesaro Hungary ZTE-Heraklith 3rd of 8 teams Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Pop 84 Israel Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv (4th)
1991–92 Phonola Caserta 8th of 8 teams
Philips Milano Finland KTP 3rd of 8 teams Spain Banca Catalana FC Barcelona Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Partizan Spain Estudiantes Caja Postal
Knorr Bologna Cyprus Pezoporikos Larnaca 1st of 8 teams Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Partizan
1992–93 Benetton Treviso 2nd of 8 teams Italy Scavolini Pesaro Greece PAOK France Limoges CSP
Scavolini Pesaro Poland Śląsk Wrocław 3rd of 8 teams Italy Benetton Treviso
Knorr Bologna Ukraine Budivelnyk 4th of 8 teams Spain Real Madrid Teka
1993–94 Buckler Beer Bologna 4th of 8 teams Greece Olympiacos
Benetton Treviso Czech Republic USK Praha 6th of 8 teams
Shampoo Clear Cantù Switzerland Fidefinanz Bellinzona 8th of 8 teams
1994–95 Buckler Beer Bologna England Thames Valley Tigers 4th of 8 teams Greece Panathinaikos
Scavolini Pesaro Lithuania Žalgiris 4th of 8 teams France Limoges CSP
1995–96 Buckler Beer Bologna Estonia Kalev 5th of 8 teams
Benetton Treviso Slovakia Baník Cígeľ Prievidza 2nd of 8 teams Greece Panathinaikos
1996–97 Stefanel Milano 1st of 6 teams 1st of 6 teams Italy Kinder Bologna Slovenia Smelt Olimpija
Teamsystem Bologna 1st of 6 teams 1st of 6 teams Spain Caja San Fernando Spain Banca Catalana FC Barcelona
Kinder Bologna 3rd of 6 teams 4th of 6 teams Italy Stefanel Milano
1997–98 Benetton Treviso 1st of 6 teams 1st of 6 teams Slovenia Union Olimpija Turkey Efes Pilsen Greece AEK Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Partizan
Teamsystem Bologna 2nd of 6 teams 2nd of 6 teams Israel Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv Italy Kinder Bologna
Kinder Bologna 1st of 6 teams 1st of 6 teams Spain Estudiantes Italy Teamsystem Bologna Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Partizan Greece AEK
1998–99 Kinder Bologna 2nd of 6 teams 2nd of 6 teams Israel Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv France Pau-Orthez Italy Teamsystem Bologna Lithuania Žalgiris
Teamsystem Bologna 4th of 6 teams 4th of 6 teams Greece Panathinaikos Spain Real Madrid Teka Italy Kinder Bologna Greece Olympiacos (4th)
Varese Roosters 5th of 6 teams 4th of 6 teams Greece Olympiacos
1999–00 Varese Roosters 5th of 6 teams 5th of 6 teams
Benetton Treviso 3rd of 6 teams 3rd of 6 teams Italy Paf Wennington Bologna
Paf Wennington Bologna 3rd of 6 teams 2nd of 6 teams Italy Benetton Treviso Israel Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv
2000–01 Scavolini Pesaro 5th of 10 teams Turkey Ülker Israel Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv
Montepaschi Siena 9th of 10 teams
2000–01 Paf Wennington Bologna 1st of 6 teams Croatia Cibona Spain Real Madrid Teka Italy Kinder Bologna
Benetton Treviso 4th of 6 teams Spain FC Barcelona Greece AEK
Kinder Bologna 1st of 6 teams Spain Adecco Estudiantes Slovenia Union Olimpija Italy Paf Wennington Bologna Spain Tau Cerámica
Müller Verona 4th of 6 teams Greece Olympiacos
2001–02 Kinder Bologna 1st of 8 teams 1st of 4 teams Bye Italy Benetton Treviso Greece Panathinaikos
Skipper Bologna 3rd of 8 teams 3rd of 4 teams
Scavolini Pesaro 4th of 8 teams 4th of 4 teams
Benetton Treviso 1st of 8 teams 1st of 4 teams Bye Italy Kinder Bologna
2002–03 Benetton Treviso 1st of 8 teams 1st of 4 teams Bye Italy Montepaschi Siena Spain FC Barcelona
Skipper Bologna 4th of 8 teams 2nd of 4 teams
Virtus Bologna 4th of 8 teams 4th of 4 teams
Montepaschi Siena 6th of 8 teams 1st of 4 teams Bye Italy Benetton Treviso Russia CSKA Moscow
2003–04 Benetton Treviso 2nd of 8 teams 2nd of 4 teams
Skipper Bologna 3rd of 8 teams 1st of 4 teams Bye Italy Montepaschi Siena Israel Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv
Lottomatica Roma 8th of 8 teams
Montepaschi Siena 4th of 8 teams 1st of 4 teams Bye Italy Skipper Bologna Russia CSKA Moscow (4th)
2004–05 Montepaschi Siena 5th of 8 teams 3rd of 4 teams
Climamio Bologna 1st of 8 teams 3rd of 4 teams
Benetton Treviso 3rd of 8 teams 1st of 4 teams Spain Tau Cerámica
Scavolini Pesaro 6th of 8 teams 2nd of 4 teams Israel Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv
2005–06 Climamio Bologna 2nd of 8 teams 3rd of 4 teams
Armani Jeans Milano 8th of 8 teams
Benetton Treviso 4th of 8 teams 3rd of 4 teams
Montepaschi Siena 6th of 8 teams
2006–07 Benetton Treviso 3rd of 8 teams 3rd of 4 teams
Climamio Bologna 6th of 8 teams
Eldo Napoli 6th of 8 teams
Lottomatica Roma 5th of 8 teams 3rd of 4 teams
2007–08 Montepaschi Siena 2nd of 8 teams 1st of 4 teams Turkey Fenerbahçe Ülker Israel Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv Spain Tau Cerámica
VidiVici Bologna 8th of 8 teams
Armani Jeans Milano 7th of 8 teams
Lottomatica Roma 6th of 8 teams 4th of 4 teams
2008–09 Montepaschi Siena 2nd of 6 teams 2nd of 4 teams Greece Panathinaikos
Lottomatica Roma 2nd of 6 teams 4th of 4 teams
Air Avellino 5th of 6 teams
Armani Jeans Milano 3rd of 6 teams 3rd of 4 teams
2009–10 Montepaschi Siena 2nd of 6 teams 3rd of 4 teams
Armani Jeans Milano 5th of 6 teams
Lottomatica Roma 5th of 6 teams
Benetton Treviso France Entente Orléanaise Loiret
2010–11 Montepaschi Siena 1st of 6 teams 2nd of 4 teams Greece Olympiacos Greece Panathinaikos Spain Real Madrid
Armani Jeans Milano 5th of 6 teams
Lottomatica Roma 4th of 6 teams 3rd of 4 teams
2011–12 Montepaschi Siena 2nd of 6 teams 1st of 4 teams Greece Olympiacos
Bennet Cantù 3rd of 6 teams 3rd of 4 teams
EA7 Emporio Armani Milano 4th of 6 teams 3rd of 4 teams
2012–13 Montepaschi Siena 3rd of 6 teams 6th of 8 teams
EA7 Emporio Armani Milano 5th of 6 teams
Mapooro Cantù France Le Mans Sarthe 6th of 6 teams
2013–14 Montepaschi Siena 5th of 6 teams
EA7 Emporio Armani Milano 2nd of 6 teams 2nd of 8 teams Israel Maccabi Electra Tel Aviv
2014–15 EA7 Emporio Armani Milano 4th of 6 teams 6th of 8 teams
Banco di Sardegna Sassari 6th of 6 teams
2015–16 Banco di Sardegna Sassari 6th of 6 teams
EA7 Emporio Armani Milano 6th of 6 teams
2016–17 EA7 Emporio Armani Milano 16th of 16 teams
2017–18 AX Armani Exchange Olimpia Milan 15th of 16 teams
2018–19 AX Armani Exchange Olimpia Milan 12th of 16 teams

Italian clubs in FIBA Saporta Cup (2nd-tier level)

Season to season

Year Team _______ Earlier stage _______ ___________ Last 48 ___________ ________ Last 24 to 32 ________ ________ Last 12 to 16 ________ _________ Last 6 to 8 _________ _________ Semifinals _________ ____________ Final ____________
1966–67 Ignis Varese Bye France Nantes Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Partizan Czechoslovakia Spartak ZJŠ Brno Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv
1967–68 All'Onestà Milano Romania Dinamo București
Ignis Varese France ASVEL Greece AEK
1968–69 Fides Napoli Romania Steaua București Greece Panathinaikos
1969–70 Fides Napoli Portugal Benfica Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Lokomotiva Soviet Union Dinamo Tbilisi France JA Vichy
1970–71 Simmenthal Milano Morocco MEC Belgium Racing Bell Mechelen Israel Hapoel Tel Aviv Italy Fides Napoli Soviet Union Spartak Leningrad
Fides Napoli Poland Legia Warszawa Italy Simmenthal Milano
1971–72 Fides Napoli West Germany USC Mainz Czechoslovakia Spartak ZJŠ Brno 1st of 3 teams Italy Simmenthal Milano
Simmenthal Milano 2nd of 3 teams Italy Fides Napoli Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Crvena zvezda
1972–73 Mobilquatro Milano Switzerland Union Neuchâtel Poland Śląsk Wrocław 2nd of 3 teams Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Jugoplastika
1973–74 Saclà Asti Switzerland Pregassona Turkey TED Ankara Kolejliler 2nd of 3 teams Czechoslovakia Spartak ZJŠ Brno
1974–75 Sinudyne Bologna Israel Maccabi Ramat Gan 3rd of 4 teams
1975–76 Cinzano Milano Sweden Solna IF 2nd of 4 teams Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Rabotnički France ASPO Tours
1976–77 Forst Cantù Sweden Högsbo 1st of 4 teams Italy Cinzano Milano Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Radnički Belgrade
Cinzano Milano 2nd of 4 teams Italy Forst Cantù
1977–78 Sinudyne Bologna Greece Olympiacos 1st of 4 teams France Caen Italy Gabetti Cantù
Gabetti Cantù 1st of 4 teams Spain FC Barcelona Italy Sinudyne Bologna
1978–79 Sinudyne Bologna 2nd of 4 teams Netherlands EBBC
Gabetti Cantù 2nd of 4 teams Spain FC Barcelona Netherlands EBBC
1979–80 Emerson Varese Portugal Sporting Clube de Portugal Finland Chatby KTP 1st of 4 teams Netherlands Parker Leiden Italy Gabetti Cantù
Gabetti Cantù 1st of 4 teams Spain FC Barcelona Italy Emerson Varese
1980–81 Squibb Cantù 1st of 4 teams Italy Turisanda Varese Spain FC Barcelona
Turisanda Varese 2nd of 4 teams Italy Squibb Cantù
1981–82 Sinudyne Bologna 2nd of 4 teams Spain Real Madrid
1982–83 Scavolini Pesaro Switzerland FV Lugano 1st of 4 teams Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia ZZI Olimpija France ASVEL
1983–84 Simac Milano Switzerland Vevey 1st of 4 teams Italy Scavolini Pesaro Spain Real Madrid
Scavolini Pesaro 2nd of 4 teams Italy Simac Milano
1984–85 Intesit Caserta 3rd of 4 teams
1985–86 Scavolini Pesaro Belgium Opel Merksem Sweden Täby 2nd of 4 teams Spain Ron Negrita Joventut Spain FC Barcelona
1986–87 Scavolini Pesaro 2nd of 4 teams Soviet Union CSKA Moscow Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Cibona
1987–88 Scavolini Pesaro Cyprus ENAD Ayiou Dometiou 2nd of 4 teams France Limoges CSP
1988–89 Snaidero Caserta Bulgaria CSKA Sofia 2nd of 4 teams Soviet Union Žalgiris Spain Real Madrid
1989–90 Knorr Bologna Turkey Çukurova Üniversitesi 1st of 4 teams Greece PAOK Spain Real Madrid
1990–91 Knorr Bologna Romania Balanța Sibiu 3rd of 4 teams
1991–92 Glaxo Verona Turkey Tofaş Sweden Scania Södertälje 1st of 6 teams Bye Spain Real Madrid Asegurator
1992–93 Stefanel Trieste Bulgaria Slavia Sofia Israel Hapoel Galil Elyon
1993–94 Olitalia Siena Czech Republic Bioveta COOP Banka Brno Turkey Tofaş
1994–95 Benetton Treviso Bulgaria Plama Pleven Cyprus Pezoporikos Larnaca 2nd of 6 teams Bye France Olympique Antibes Spain Taugrés
1995–96 illycaffè Trieste Sweden New Wave Sharks
1996–97 Mash Jeans Verona 1st of 6 teams Federal Republic of Yugoslavia BFC Beočin Ukraine Budivelnyk Portugal Porto Greece Iraklis Thessaloniki Spain Real Madrid Teka
Scavolini Pesaro 5th of 6 teams
1997–98 Stefanel Milano 1st of 6 teams Slovenia Kovinotehna Savinjska Polzela Belgium Sunair Oostende France ASVEL Greece Panathinaikos Lithuania Žalgiris
Polti Cantù 1st of 6 teams Slovakia Slovakofarma Pezinok Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Beobanka
1998–99 Benetton Treviso 1st of 6 teams Poland Mazowzanka Belgium Spirou Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Partizan Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Budućnost Spain Pamesa Valencia
Sony Milano 1st of 6 teams Slovakia Slovakofarma Pezinok
1999–00 Kinder Bologna 1st of 6 teams Germany Telekom Baskets Bonn Germany Skyliners Frankfurt Spain Pamesa Valencia Lithuania Lietuvos rytas Greece AEK
Adecco Milano 4th of 6 teams Slovenia Krka Poland Zepter Śląsk Idea Wrocław
2000–01 Lineltex Andrea Costa Imola 6th of 6 teams
2001–02 Montepaschi Siena 1st of 6 teams France SIG Russia UNICS Israel Hapoel Jerusalem Spain Pamesa Valencia
Snaidero Udine 2nd of 6 teams Israel Hapoel Jerusalem

Italian clubs in FIBA Korać Cup (3rd-tier level)

Season to season

Year Team _______ Earlier stage _______ ________ Last 64 to 48 ________ ________ Last 24 to 32 ________ ________ Last 12 to 16 ________ _________ Last 6 to 8 _________ _________ Semifinals _________ ____________ Final ____________
1972
1973 Birra Forst Cantù 1st of 3 teams Bye Spain Filomatic Picadero Belgium Maes Pils
1973–74 Innocenti Milano Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Borac Čačak Austria Union Garant Ehgartner 3rd of 3 teams
Birra Forst Cantù 1st of 3 teams Bye France ASVEL Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Partizan
Snaidero Udine West Germany TuS 04 Leverkusen Netherlands Raak Punch 2nd of 3 teams
Mobilquattro Milano West Germany 1.FC Bamberg 3rd of 3 teams
1974–75 Innocenti Milano France Denain Voltaire 2nd of 4 teams
Birra Forst Cantù West Germany Wolfenbüttel 1st of 4 teams † Bye Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Partizan Spain FC Barcelona
Brina Rieti West Germany USC München Belgium Standard Liège 1st of 4 teams Bye Spain FC Barcelona
IBP Stella Azzurra Israel Hapoel Gvat/Yagur 3rd of 4 teams
1975–76 Sinudyne Bologna Austria Maximarkt Wels 1st of 4 teams Bye Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Jugoplastika
Mobilquattro Milano Israel Hapoel Ramat Gan 4th of 4 teams
Chinamartini Torino France Caen 1st of 4 teams Bye Spain Juventud Schweppes Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Jugoplastika
Brina Rieti 3rd of 4 teams
1976–77 IBP Stella Azzurra Greece Aris 1st of 3 teams Bye Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Jugoplastika
Alco Bologna Portugal Sangalhos Greece Panionios 1st of 3 teams Bye France Berck Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Jugoplastika
Canon Venezia Turkey Karşıyaka France ESM Challans 2nd of 3 teams
Snaidero Udine Austria Maximarkt Wels Bulgaria Balkan Botevgrad 3rd of 3 teams
1977–78 Cinzano Milano Spain Centro Natación Helios 1st of 4 teams Bye Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bosna
Xerox Milano Austria Maximarkt Wels 3rd of 4 teams
Emerson Genova West Germany Wolfenbüttel 3rd of 4 teams
Scavolini Pesaro Greece Panellinios 3rd of 4 teams
1978–79 Arrigoni Rieti 1st of 4 teams Bye Spain Cotonificio Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Partizan
Pagnossin Gorizia Belgium Verviers-Pepinster 2nd of 4 teams
1979–80 Arrigoni Rieti 1st of 4 teams Bye Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Jugoplastika Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Cibona
Antonini Siena Belgium Verviers-Pepinster West Germany BG Bayreuth 2nd of 4 teams
Jollycolombani Forlì Israel Hapoel Haifa France Orthez
Superga Mestre England Team Fiat Stars 2nd of 4 teams
1980–81 Ferrarelle Rieti 2nd of 4 teams
Carrera Venezia Israel Hapoel Haifa 1st of 4 teams Bye Soviet Union Dynamo Moscow Spain Joventut Freixenet
1981–82 Cagiva Varese 4th of 4 teams
Acqua Fabia Rieti France Avignon Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Iskra Olimpija 2nd of 4 teams
Latte Sole Bologna Greece Iraklis Thessaloniki Czechoslovakia Zbrojovka Brno 2nd of 4 teams
Carrera Venezia 3rd of 4 teams
1982–83 Binova Cucine Rieti 3rd of 4 teams
Latte Sole Bologna Greece AEK France Monaco
Banco di Roma Belgium CEPF Greece Aris 2nd of 4 teams
Carrera Venezia Greece Iraklis Thessaloniki Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Crvena zvezda
1983–84 Cagiva Varese 3rd of 4 teams
Bic Trieste Bulgaria Spartak Pleven 3rd of 4 teams
Carrera Venezia Cyprus Keravnos 3rd of 4 teams
Intesit Caserta Scotland Sonex Falkirk Israel Hapoel Ramat Gan 4th of 4 teams
1984–85 Simac Milano 1st of 4 teams Bye Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Crvena zvezda Italy Ciaocrem Varese
Jollycolombani Cantù 2nd of 4 teams
Birra Peroni Livorno England Cars Warrington 2nd of 4 teams
Ciaocrem Varese Greece Panionios 1st of 4 teams Bye Greece Aris Italy Simac Milano
1985–86 Banco di Roma 1st of 4 teams Bye France Olympique Antibes Italy Mobilgirgi Caserta
Berloni Torino Turkey Çukurova Üniversitesi Bulgaria Spartak Pleven 2nd of 4 teams
Divarese Varese 1st of 4 teams Bye Italy Mobilgirgi Caserta
Mobilgirgi Caserta West Germany Steiner Bayreuth 1st of 4 teams Bye Italy Divarese Varese Italy Banco di Roma Virtus
1986–87 Arexons Cantù Israel Elitzur Netanya 2nd of 4 teams
Mobilgirgi Caserta 1st of 4 teams Bye Spain FC Barcelona
Berloni Torino Greece Panionios 3rd of 4 teams
Divarese Varese Israel Hapoel Tel Aviv 2nd of 4 teams
1987–88 Divarese Varese Luxembourg T71 Dudelange France Racing Club de France
Arexons Cantù Belgium Trane Castors Braine 2nd of 4 teams
Dietor Bologna Czechoslovakia Nová huť Ostrava 2nd of 4 teams
Snaidero Caserta Israel Hapoel Haifa 4th of 4 teams
1988–89 Divarese Varese Greece Panathinaikos 2nd of 4 teams
Philips Milano Finland Torpan Pojat 1st of 4 teams Bye Italy Wiwa Vismara Cantù
Wiwa Vismara Cantù Czechoslovakia VŠ Praha Turkey Tofaş 1st of 4 teams Bye Italy Philips Milano Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Partizan
Allibert Livorno Czechoslovakia Inter Slovnaft
1989–90 Scavolini Pesaro Israel Hapoel Tel Aviv 2nd of 4 teams France Pitch Cholet Soviet Union CSKA Moscow Spain Ram Joventut
Enimont Livorno Spain Valvi Girona 2nd of 4 teams Spain Ram Joventut
Benetton Treviso West Germany Charlottenburg Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Smelt Olimpija
Phonola Caserta Israel Hapoel Haifa France Montpellier 3rd of 4 teams
1990–91 Antifurti Ranger Varese Cyprus APOEL Belgium Go Pass Verviers-Pepinster 3rd of 4 teams
Shampoo Clear Cantù Switzerland Massagno Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Vojvodina 1st of 4 teams Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Cibona France Mulhouse Spain Real Madrid
Phonola Caserta Turkey Tofaş Greece AEK 1st of 4 teams Spain Real Madrid
Panasonic Reggio Calabria Israel Hapoel Jerusalem Greece Panionios
1991–92 Il Messaggero Roma Belgium Go Pass Verviers-Pepinster France Reims 1st of 4 teams France Racing Club de Paris Spain Fórum Filatélico Valladolid Italy Scavolini Pesaro
Benetton Treviso Turkey Çukurova Üniversitesi 3rd of 4 teams
Shampoo Clear Cantù Turkey Paşabahçe 2nd of 4 teams Spain Taugrés Italy Scavolini Pesaro
Scavolini Pesaro Germany TBB Trier 1st of 4 teams France Pitch Cholet Italy Shampoo Clear Cantù Italy Il Messaggero Roma
1992–93 Philips Milano Belgium Bruxellois Croatia Šibenik Zagreb Montaža 1st of 4 teams Greece Chipita Panionios Italy Shampoo Clear Cantù Italy Virtus Roma
Shampoo Clear Cantù Luxembourg Amicale Steinsel Slovenia Optimizem Postojna 1st of 4 teams Italy Phonola Caserta Italy Philips Milano
Virtus Roma Switzerland Ideal Job Union Neuchâtel Ukraine Spartak Lugansk 1st of 4 teams Spain Elosúa León Spain Banca Catalana FC Barcelona Italy Philips Milano
Phonola Caserta Romania SOCED București Russia Avtodor Saratov 2nd of 4 teams Italy Shampoo Clear Cantù
1993–94 Recoaro Milano Belgium Bobcat Gent 2nd of 4 teams France Olympique Antibes Italy Stefanel Trieste
Stefanel Trieste Switzerland Union Neuchâtel Russia Dynamo Moscow 1st of 4 teams Greece Nikas Peristeri Italy Recoaro Milano Greece PAOK Bravo
Pfizer Reggio Calabria Slovenia Maricom Miklavž France JDA Dijon 4th of 4 teams
Scavolini Pesaro Slovakia Slávia TU Košice 2nd of 4 teams Greece PAOK Bravo
1994–95 illycaffè Trieste Belgium Goodyear Belgacom Aalst Russia Spartak Moscow 2nd of 4 teams Spain Cáceres
Birex Verona Poland Mazowzanka Croatia Croatia Line Rijeka 4th of 4 teams
Stefanel Milano Estonia Kalev 2nd of 4 teams Greece Chipita Panionios France Pau-Orthez Germany Alba Berlin
Filodoro Bologna Slovakia Ozeta Trenčín Czech Republic USK Praha 1st of 4 teams Germany Alba Berlin
1995–96 Teamsystem Bologna Israel Hapoel Holon Germany UniVersa Bamberg 1st of 4 teams Italy Scavolini Pesaro Turkey Efes Pilsen
Stefanel Milano Lithuania Šiauliai 1st of 4 teams Italy Cagiva Varese France ASVEL Turkey Efes Pilsen
Cagiva Varese Bulgaria Slavia Sofia Croatia Croatia Osiguranje 2nd of 4 teams Italy Stefanel Milano
Scavolini Pesaro Croatia Kantrida Rijeka Turkey PTT 2nd of 4 teams Italy Teamsystem Bologna
1996–97 Benetton Treviso 1st of 4 teams France JDA Dijon Greece PAOK Italy Telemarket Roma Greece Aris
Cagiva Varese 2nd of 4 teams Greece Nikas Peristeri
Telemarket Roma 1st of 4 teams Spain Turismo Andaluz Granada Greece Soulis Sporting Italy Benetton Treviso
Rolly Pistoia 1st of 4 teams Russia Samara Spain Unicaja
1997–98 Mash Jeans Verona 1st of 4 teams Spain Tau Cerámica Israel Hapoel Galil Elyon Greece Nikas Peristeri Italy Calze Pompea Roma Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Crvena zvezda
Calze Pompea Roma 1st of 4 teams Bulgaria Cherno More Port Varna Spain Unicaja Greece Aris Moda Bagno Italy Mash Jeans Verona
Varese Roosters 1st of 4 teams Russia Spartak Moscow France Cholet
Fontanafredda Siena 2nd of 4 teams Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Crvena zvezda
1998–99 Ducato Siena 1st of 4 teams Portugal Porto Lithuania Šiauliai Spain FC Barcelona
Aeroporti di Roma Virtus 1st of 4 teams Belgium Okapi Aalstar Russia Arsenal Tula
Pepsi Rimini 3rd of 4 teams
Zucchetti Reggiana 2nd of 4 teams Greece Panionios
1999–00 Aeroporti di Roma Virtus 1st of 4 teams Russia Lokomotiv Mineralnye Vody Poland Pogoń Ruda Śląska Spain Casademont Girona
Bipop Carire Reggiana 2nd of 3 teams Spain Unicaja
Lineltex Andrea Costa Imola 2nd of 4 teams Spain Casademont Girona
Pepsi Rimini 2nd of 4 teams Israel Maccabi Haifa Spain Casademont Girona
2000–01 BingoSnai Montecatini Germany Mitteldeutsche 4th of 4 teams
Viola Reggio Calabria Hungary Atomerőmű 1st of 4 teams Israel Maccabi Ramat Gan
Lineltex Andrea Costa Imola Switzerland Olympique Lausanne
Télit Trieste Slovenia Geoplin Slovan 2nd of 4 teams Greece Near East Belgium Athlon Ieper
2001–02 Euro Roseto Cyprus AEL Limassol
Müller Verona Austria Wörthersee Piraten 3rd of 4 teams

See also

European basketball clubs in European and worldwide competitions:

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