FIBA European Champion Clubs' Cup 1968/69

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FIBA European Champion Clubs' Cup 1968/69
Logo of FIBA ​​Europe
Duration November 21, 1968 - April 24, 1969
Order of execution 12th season
organizer FIBA
Number of teams 16 (25 with qualifying rounds)
Play-offs
master Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union CSKA Moscow
   Runner-up      Spain 1945Spain real Madrid
Finals - MVP Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Vladimir Andreyev (CSKA Moscow)

FIBA European Champion Clubs' Cup 1967/68

The 1968/69 season was the 12th season of the European Cup of National Champions , held by FIBA Europe and now known as the Euroleague .

CSKA Moscow from the Soviet Union won the title for the third time .

mode

The 16 champions of each national league took part in the final round, including defending champion Real Madrid. First a qualification was played. The winners of the pairings were determined in the first and second leg. The decisive factor was the overall basket ratio in both games. The winners of the pairings in the round of 16, in the top 8 group stage and in the semifinals were also determined in the first and second leg. The final was played in one game at a neutral location.

1st round (qualification)

total First leg Return leg
Flamingos Haarlem NetherlandsNetherlands 113: 170 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Forward Leipzig 70: 75 43: 95
Lourenco Marques * PortugalPortugal 161: 207 Kingdom of GreeceKingdom of Greece AEK Athens 77: 89 84: 118
Alvik BK SwedenSweden 122: 149 Germany BRBR Germany MTV casting 60: 61 62: 88
Aldershot Warriors EnglandEngland 103: 238 Spain 1945Spain real Madrid 59: 103 44: 135
BBC Black Star Mersch LuxembourgLuxembourg 104: 221 ItalyItaly Oransoda Pallacanestro Cantù 51: 97 53: 124
EK Engelmann Vienna AustriaAustria 145: 160 Romania 1965Romania Dinamo Bucharest 88 : 75 57: 85
Tapion Honka FinlandFinland 156: 180 BelgiumBelgium Standard Liege BC 74: 81 82: 99
Hornets BC Edinburgh ScotlandScotland 123: 194 FranceFrance ASVEL Lyon 76: 81 47: 113
Istanbul Technical University TurkeyTurkey 147 : 139 Poland 1944Poland GTS Wisła Krakow 91 : 70 56: 69

* Occupied with Angolan players who represented Portugal.

Participants in the final round

Attendees
country number Teams
Albania 1946People's Socialist Republic of Albania Albania 1 KS Partizani Tirana
BelgiumBelgium Belgium 1 Standard Liege BC
Bulgaria 1967Bulgaria Bulgaria 1 Akademik Sofia
Germany BRBR Germany BR Germany 1 MTV casting
Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 1 Forward Leipzig
FranceFrance France 1 ASVEL Lyon
Kingdom of GreeceKingdom of Greece Greece 1 AEK Athens
IsraelIsrael Israel 1 Maccabi Tel Aviv
YugoslaviaYugoslavia Yugoslavia 1 KK Zadar
ItalyItaly Italy 1 Oransoda Pallacanestro Cantù
Romania 1965Romania Romania 1 Dinamo Bucharest
Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Soviet Union 1 CSKA Moscow
Spain 1945Spain Spain 1 real Madrid
CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia 1 TJ Spartak ZJŠ Brno
TurkeyTurkey Turkey 1 Istanbul Technical University
Hungary 1957Hungary Hungary 1 Honvéd Budapest

Round of 16

total First leg Return leg
Forward Leipzig Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR 126: 141 Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union CSKA Moscow 54: 66 72: 75
AEK Athens Kingdom of GreeceKingdom of Greece 127: 134 Bulgaria 1967Bulgaria Akademik Sofia 73 : 58 54: 76
MTV casting Germany BRBR Germany 152: 199 Spain 1945Spain real Madrid 81: 97 71: 102
KS Partizani Tirana Albania 1946People's Socialist Republic of Albania 136: 163 ItalyItaly Oransoda Pallacanestro Cantù 73:73 63: 90
Dinamo Bucharest Romania 1965Romania 169: 181 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia TJ Spartak ZJŠ Brno 100 : 85 69: 96
Honvéd Budapest Hungary 1957Hungary 146: 163 BelgiumBelgium Standard Liege BC 70 : 55 76: 108
ASVEL Lyon FranceFrance 141: 142 YugoslaviaYugoslavia KK Zadar 74 : 54 67: 88 a.d.
Istanbul Technical University TurkeyTurkey 142: 151 IsraelIsrael Maccabi Tel Aviv 83 : 79 59: 72

Group stage (Top 8)

The winners of the pairings in the group stage were determined in the first and second leg. The overall result of both games was decisive. Whoever decided this was awarded the victory.

If two or three teams were tied, it was not the basket ratio that decided, but a direct comparison between them.

Group A

team Sp S. N P + P-
1. Real MadridSpain 1945Spain 3 3 0 488 460
2. CSKA MoscowSoviet Union 1955Soviet Union 3 2 1 471 416
3. KK ZadarYugoslaviaYugoslavia 3 1 2 465 465
4. Sofia AcademyBulgaria 1967Bulgaria 3 0 3 455 538
  Madrid Moscow Zadar Sofia
Madrid * 67: 69 80 : 68 92 : 80
Moscow 78: 89 * 83 : 75 85 : 57
Zadar 70 : 60 74 : 73 * 89 : 84
Sofia 95: 100 54: 83 85: 89 *

Group B

team Sp S. N P + P-
1. TJ Spartak ZJŠ BrnoCzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia 3 3 0 502 457
2. Standard Liege BCBelgiumBelgium 3 2 1 488 508
3. Oransoda Pallacan. CantùItalyItaly 3 1 2 426 407
4. Maccabi Tel AvivIsraelIsrael 3 0 3 403 447
  Brno Liege Cantù Tel Aviv
Brno * 105 : 81 82 : 68 a.d. 75 : 61
Liege 90: 102 * 91 : 76 80 : 67
Cantù 69 : 60 76 : 69 * 70 : 54
Tel Aviv 88 : 78 82 : 77 51: 67 *

Semifinals

total First leg Return leg
real Madrid Spain 1945Spain 193 : 153 BelgiumBelgium Standard Liege BC 84 : 64 109 : 89
CSKA Moscow Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union 184 : 158 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia TJ Spartak ZJŠ Brno 101 : 66 83: 92

final

The final took place in Barcelona .

Result
CSKA Moscow Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union 103 : 99 a.d. Spain 1945Spain real Madrid

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Champions Cup 1968-69 , on linguasport.com. Retrieved August 28, 2013