KK Zadar in international competitions

KK Zadar history and statistics in FIBA Europe and Euroleague Basketball (company) competitions.

European competitions

Record Round Opponent club
1965–66 FIBA European Champions Cup 1st–tier
2–6 2nd round Romania Dinamo București 78–92
(a)
70–56
(h)
QF Greece AEK 69–71
(h)
71–76
(a)
Bulgaria CSKA Cherveno zname 79–53
(h)
58–84
(a)
Soviet Union CSKA Moscow 49–79
(a)
84–87
(h)
1967–68 FIBA European Champions Cup 1st–tier
5–7 1st round Hungary Honvéd 72–86
(a)
64–43
(h)
2nd round Greece Panathinaikos 70–79
(a)
89–62
(h)
QF Spain Juventud Kalso 85–69
(h)
44–46
(a)
Bulgaria CSKA Cherveno zname 75–89
(a)
79–64
(h)
Italy Simmenthal Milano 60–75
(a)
90–66
(h)
SF Spain Real Madrid 62–76
(a)
65–68
(h)
1968–69 FIBA European Champions Cup 1st–tier
5–3 2nd round France ASVEL 54–74
(a)
88–67
(h)
QF Spain Real Madrid 70–60
(h)
68–80
(a)
Soviet Union CSKA Moscow 75–83
(a)
74–73
(h)
Bulgaria Academic 89–85
(a)
89–84
(h)
1970–71 FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup 2nd–tier
3–2
+1 draw
1st round Albania 17 Nëntori Tirana 73–60
(h)
72–62
(a)
2nd round Czechoslovakia Dukla Olomouc 85–85
(a)
66–61
(h)
QF Soviet Union Spartak Leningrad 59–63
(a)
78–98
(h)
1974–75 FIBA European Champions Cup 1st–tier
6–6 2nd round Bye Zadar
qualified without games
QF Czechoslovakia Slavia VŠ Praha 93–69
(h)
85–86
(a)
Belgium Maes Pils 94–91
(a)
90–78
(h)
Italy Ignis Varese 85–91
(a)
91–94
(h)
Bulgaria Balkan Botevgrad 106–61
(h)
85–95
(a)
Austria Sefra Wien 86–80
(a)
94–74
(h)
SF Spain Real Madrid 82–109
(a)
117–130
(h)
1975–76 FIBA European Champions Cup 1st–tier
4–6 2nd round Bye Zadar
qualified without games
QF France ASVEL 73–70
(h)
65–70
(a)
Finland Turun NMKY 73–84
(a)
95–77
(h)
Bulgaria Academic 78–97
(a)
89–90
(h)
Belgium Maes Pils 93–90
(h)
84–103
(a)
Italy Mobilgirgi Varese 74–101
(a)
93–91
(h)
1979–80 FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup 2nd–tier
5–5 1st round Hungary Soproni MAFC 109–104
(a)
97–74
(h)
2nd round Israel Hapoel Ramat Gan 75–80
(a)
96–90
(h)
QF Italy Emerson Varese 92–120
(a)
67–84
(h)
Spain FC Barcelona 86–120
(a)
96–90
(h)
Turkey Eczacıbaşı 92–82
(h)
85–94
(a)
1980–81 FIBA Korać Cup 3rd–tier
4–4 2nd round Turkey Beşiktaş 96–81
(a)
88–64
(h)
Top 16 Soviet Union Dynamo Moscow 111–114
(h)
98–102
(a)
Belgium Standard Liège 91–101
(a)
120–99
(h)
France Orthez 104–103
(h)
91–92
(a)
1981–82 FIBA Korać Cup 3rd–tier
7–3 2nd round Greece PAOK 94–88
(a)
103–93
(h)
Top 16 Spain Joventut Sony 81–74
(h)
88–84
(a)
Italy Cagiva Varese 75–83
(a)
119–104
(h)
France Orthez 112–91
(h)
105–108
(a)
SF France Limoges CSP 92–84
(h)
78–99
(a)
1982–83 FIBA Korać Cup 3rd–tier
9–3 1st round Cyprus Keravnos 115–61
(a)
112–61
(h)
2nd round Switzerland Pully 112–98
(a)
119–97
(h)
Top 16 France Tours 81–104
(a)
102–80
(h)
Belgium Maes Pils 92–84
(a)
89–79
(h)
Spain CAI Zaragoza 101–85
(h)
85–94
(a)
SF Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Šibenka 78–70
(h)
69–89
(a)
1983–84 FIBA Korać Cup 3rd–tier
6–2 2nd round Belgium Standard Liège 104–81
(h)
95–78
(a)
Top 16 Greece PAOK 89–80
(h)
72–67
(a)
France Orthez 77–90
(a)
106–93
(h)
Italy Star Varese 97–83
(h)
100–111
(a)
1984–85 FIBA Korać Cup 3rd–tier
1–1 2nd round Greece Aris 71–84
(a)
94–89
(h)
1985–86 FIBA Korać Cup 3rd–tier
6–4 1st round Cyprus APOEL 121–40
(a)
192–116
(h)
2nd round Greece Panionios 97–78
(a)
92–73
(h)
Top 16 France Olympique Antibes 101–78
(h)
67–87
(a)
Greece PAOK 70–73
(a)
98–79
(h)
Italy Berloni Torino 105–114
(h)
68–85
(a)
1986–87 FIBA European Champions Cup 1st–tier
8–6 1st round Luxembourg Sparta Bertrange 116–68
(a)
113–71
(h)
2nd round Bulgaria Levski-Spartak 90–88
(a)
102–89
(h)
SF Israel Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv 83–99
(a)
78–81
(h)
Soviet Union Žalgiris 82–78
(h)
88–70
(a)
Spain Real Madrid 79–92
(a)
107–83
(h)
France Orthez 70–64
(h)
69–73
(a)
Italy Tracer Milano 78–85
(h)
85–106
(a)
1988–89 FIBA Korać Cup 3rd–tier
6–4 2nd round Turkey Efes Pilsen 123–84
(a)
85–96
(h)
Top 16 Spain Ram Joventut 102–84
(h)
69–90
(a)
Israel Hapoel Tel Aviv 93–84
(a)
87–72
(h)
Greece Olympiacos 116–97
(h)
77–66
(a)
SF Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Partizan 63–75
(a)
84–88
(h)
1989–90 FIBA Korać Cup 3rd–tier
5–5 1st round Bulgaria Spartak Pleven 119–72
(a)
132–68
(h)
2nd round Belgium Maccabi Brussels 103–96
(a)
116–105
(h)
Top 16 Italy Scavolini Pesaro 89–94
(h)
93–112
(a)
Spain Ram Joventut 99–100
(h)
72–79
(a)
France Pau-Orthez 85–87
(a)
119–102
(h)
1990–91 FIBA Korać Cup 3rd–tier
5–4
+1 draw
2nd round Soviet Union Kalev 75–85
(a)
92–71
(h)
Top 16 Greece Panionios 81–91
(a)
127–99
(h)
Spain Estudiantes Caja Postal 105–95
(h)
65–84
(a)
Belgium Sunair Oostende 99–97
(a)
112–72
(h)
QF France Mulhouse 84–84
(h)
67–80
(a)
1991–92 FIBA Korać Cup 3rd–tier
9–3 1st round Hungary Körmendi Dózsa 97–85
(a)
83–73
(h)
2nd round Turkey TED Ankara Kolejliler 86–76
(a)
98–95
(h)
Top 16 Italy Benetton Treviso 90–96
(h)
90–81
(a)
Greece Nikas Peristeri 89–83
(a)
118–92
(h)
Spain Taugrés 100–97
(h)
72–79
(a)
QF Spain Fórum Filatélico Valladolid 80–95
(h)
91–83
(a)
1992–93 FIBA European League 1st–tier
6–10 2nd round Russia CSKA Moscow 86–95
(a)
88–78
(h)
Top 16 Italy Benetton Treviso 73–77
(h)
71–92
(a)
Belgium Maes Pils 75–93
(a)
77–67
(h)
Spain Estudiantes Caja Postal 106–89
(h)
72–106
(a)
Germany Bayer 04 Leverkusen 72–79
(a)
71–77
(h)
Greece Olympiacos 86–77
(h)
61–75
(a)
France Pau-Orthez 75–85
(a)
89–86
(h)
Spain Real Madrid 92–90
(h)
76–105
(a)
1993–94 FIBA European Cup 2nd–tier
5–9 2nd round Ukraine Bipa-Moda Odesa 87–83
(a)
87–89
(h)
3rd round Poland Nobiles Włocławek 86–60
(h)
75–78
(a)
Top 12 Greece Sato Aris 95–98
(a)
90–83
(h)
Israel Hapoel Galil Elyon 85–91
(a)
85–93
(h)
Portugal Ovarense 82–94
(h)
81–87
(a)
Bulgaria Levski Sofia 119–75
(h)
97–92
(a)
France Pitch Cholet 81–93
(a)
82–88
(h)
1996–97 FIBA EuroCup 2nd–tier
6–6 1st round Belgium AST Gent 71–64
(h)
69–80
(a)
Poland Śląsk Wrocław 64–80
(a)
99–90
(h)
Cyprus Achilleas 93–80
(a)
89–66
(h)
Netherlands Libertel EBBC 69–87
(h)
97–88
(a)
Greece Iraklis Thessaloniki 73–88
(a)
93–87
(h)
2nd round Greece Dexim Apollon Patras 56–75
(h)
64–82
(a)
1997–98 FIBA Korać Cup 3rd–tier
1–5 1st round Bye Zadar
qualified without games
2nd round Italy Riello Mash Verona 64–76
(a)
75–81
(h)
North Macedonia Orka Sport 69–75
(a)
89–70
(h)
Turkey Kombassan Konya 62–65
(h)
49–65
(a)
1998–99 FIBA EuroLeague 1st–tier
4–12 1st round Turkey Ülker 55–62
(a)
73–85
(h)
Italy Kinder Bologna 55–65
(h)
53–62
(a)
Russia CSKA Moscow 82–79
(h)
68–66
(a)
Greece Olympiacos 55–71
(a)
55–67
(h)
Germany Alba Berlin 85–78
(a)
79–82
(h)
2nd round France ASVEL 74–56
(h)
61–69
(a)
Slovenia Union Olimpija 65–76
(a)
61–72
(h)
Spain Real Madrid 68–73
(h)
75–86
(a)
1999–00 FIBA Saporta Cup 2nd–tier
14–4 1st round Slovenia Kovinotehna Savinjska Polzela 73–68
(h)
93–77
(a)
Russia Arsenal Tula 70–49
(a)
113–72
(h)
Spain Pamesa Valencia 66–71
(a)
59–74
(h)
Estonia Tartu ÜSK Delta 69–65
(h)
86–61
(a)
Cyprus Achilleas 85–68
(a)
103–70
(h)
2nd round Bulgaria Cherno More Port Varna 73–63
(a)
99–70
(h)
Top 16 France PSG Racing 76–57
(h)
67–72
(a)
QF Poland Zepter Śląsk Idea Wrocław 63–56
(a)
69–64
(h)
SF Greece AEK 75–70
(h)
67–82
(a)
2000–01 Euroleague 1st–tier
2–8 Regular season Switzerland Lugano Snakes 74–75
(a)
118–79
(h)
Italy Paf Wennington Bologna 87–91
(h)
77–81
(a)
Spain Adecco Estudiantes 81–93
(a)
80–72
(h)
Greece Peristeri 79–92
(h)
73–92
(a)
Lithuania Žalgiris 85–97
(a)
86–87
(h)
2001–02 Euroleague 1st–tier
2–12 Regular season Slovenia Krka 94–91
(a)
97–98
(h)
France Pau-Orthez 79–83
(h)
73–101
(a)
Spain Real Madrid 73–81
(h)
84–114
(a)
Italy Skipper Bologna 85–95
(a)
76–82
(h)
Russia CSKA Moscow 73–90
(h)
92–96
(a)
Greece Panathinaikos 64–102
(a)
81–85
(h)
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Budućnost 88–79
(h)
97–110
(a)
2002–03 ULEB Cup 2nd–tier
7–7 Regular season Netherlands Ricoh Astronauts 99–94
(a)
90–80
(h)
Italy Metis Varese 73–71
(h)
86–88
(a)
France Cholet 91–90
(h)
65–76
(a)
Spain Caprabo Lleida 77–85
(a)
81–79
(h)
Belgium Spirou 66–86
(h)
66–80
(a)
Top 16 France Gravelines 94–71
(h)
64–78
(a)
QF Spain Pamesa Valencia 84–105
(a)
93–80
(h)
2003–04 ULEB Cup 2nd–tier
5–5 Regular season Spain Auna Gran Canaria 72–66
(h)
64–71
(a)
Spain Caprabo Lleida 66–71
(a)
76–85
(h)
Austria Superfund Bulls 86–82
(h)
88–76
(a)
Serbia and Montenegro Atlas 91–72
(a)
82–75
(h)
Germany RheinEnergie Köln 73–75
(h)
75–78
(a)
2004–05 ULEB Cup 2nd–tier
5–5 Regular season Spain Gran Canaria 64–82
(a)
89–71
(h)
Greece Maroussi Honda 94–71
(h)
72–78
(a)
France Cholet 76–70
(h)
79–83
(a)
Netherlands MPC Capitals 71–73
(a)
74–51
(h)
Belgium Telindus Oostende 81–64
(h)
83–87
(a)
2005–06 FIBA EuroCup 3rd–tier
5–7 Regular season Spain Gran Canaria 71–73
(h)
78–75
(a)
Belgium Leuven 74–81
(a)
83–58
(h)
Germany RheinEnergie Köln 49–74
(a)
75–67
(h)
Top 16 Russia Lokomotiv Rostov 61–76
(a)
81–89
(h)
Belgium Dexia Mons-Hainaut 78–62
(h)
90–92
(a)
Poland Śląsk Wrocław 92–58
(h)
85–87
(a)
2007–08 ULEB Cup 2nd–tier
(8–6) Regular season Russia UNICS 87–90
(a)
76–64
(h)
Poland Turów Zgorzelec 85–74
(h)
72–77
(a)
Netherlands EiffelTowers EBBC 83–93
(a)
84–65
(h)
Israel Hapoel Migdal Jerusalem 83–84
(a)
103–75
(h)
France SIG 94–65
(h)
83–74
(a)
Top 32 Ukraine Azovmash 80–82
(a)
77–60
(h)
Top 16 Spain Pamesa Valencia 74–69
(h)
70–93
(a)
2008–09 Eurocup 2nd–tier
7–6 Regular season Greece Maroussi Costa Coffee 87–79
(h)
75–91
(a)
Latvia ASK Riga 94–106
(a)
83–68
(h)
France Chorale Roanne 84–66
(a)
82–70
(h)
Top 16 Turkey Türk Telekom 82–89
(a)
94–86
(h)
Italy Benetton Treviso 76–84
(h)
81–94
(a)
Russia UNICS 93–91
(h)
71–69
(a)
QF Spain Iurbentia Bilbao 73–79
April 3, Pala Alpitour, Turin
2009–10 Eurocup 2nd–tier
3–3 Regular season Greece Aris 68–73
(h)
67–73
(a)
Lithuania Šiauliai 95–91
(a)
110–87
(h)
Israel Hapoel Migdal Jerusalem 74–93
(a)
86–69
(h)
2010–11 FIBA EuroChallenge 3rd–tier
4–8 Regular season Turkey Pınar Karşıyaka 81–88
(a)
82–77
(h)
Cyprus APOEL 95–73
(h)
56–61
(a)
Cyprus Intercollege ETHA Engomis 66–78
(a)
81–67
(h)
Top 16 Russia Lokomotiv Kuban 69–87
(a)
71–81
(h)
Czech Republic Prostějov 96–90
(h)
82–99
(a)
Belgium Telenet Oostende 73–85
(h)
53–76
(a)

Record

KK Zadar has overall from 1965–66 (first participation) to 2010–11 (last participation): 180 wins against 187 defeats plus 2 draws in 369 games for all the European club competitions.

See also

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