FIBA European Champion Clubs' Cup 1970/71

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FIBA European Champion Clubs' Cup 1970/71
Logo of FIBA ​​Europe
Duration November 5, 1970 - April 8, 1971
Order of execution 14th season
organizer FIBA
Number of teams 16 (25 with qualifying rounds)
Play-offs
master Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union CSKA Moscow
   Runner-up      ItalyItaly Ignis Pallacanestro Varese
Finals - MVP Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Sergei Below (CSKA Moscow)

FIBA European Champion Clubs' Cup 1969/70

The 1970/71 season was the 14th 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 fourth time .

mode

The 16 champions of the respective national league took part in the final round, including defending champion Ignis Pallacanestro Varese. 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
BBC Etzella LuxembourgLuxembourg 131: 177 Germany BRBR Germany TuS 04 Leverkusen 72: 99 59: 78
CJS Aleppo Syria 1963Syria 137: 201 Bulgaria 1967Bulgaria BK Akademik Sofia 69: 89 68: 112
CS Dinamo Bucharest Romania 1965Romania 216 : 136 AustriaAustria Union Firestone Ehgartner 115 : 56 101 : 80
Istanbul Technical University TurkeyTurkey 2 : 0 * Albania 1946People's Socialist Republic of Albania KS Partizan Tirana 2 : 0
Virum BK Copenhagen DenmarkDenmark 105: 259 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia TJ Slavia Prague 63: 113 42: 146
Alvik BK SwedenSweden 132: 217 Spain 1945Spain real Madrid 80: 99 52: 118
Tapion Honka Espoo FinlandFinland 127: 243 Poland 1944Poland WKS Śląsk Wrocław 66:66 61: 78
Fath US Rabat MoroccoMorocco 124: 179 Greece 1970Greece AEK Athens 80: 84 44: 95
Benfica Lisbon PortugalPortugal 133: 230 Hungary 1957Hungary Honvéd Budapest 67: 112 66: 118
*KS Partizani did not play for the game in Turkey because cholera had broken out there. FIBA evaluated the duel in favor of the Turks.

Participants in the final round

Attendees
country number Teams
BelgiumBelgium Belgium 1 Standard Liege BC
Bulgaria 1967Bulgaria Bulgaria 1 Akademik Sofia
Germany BRBR Germany BR Germany 1 TuS 04 Leverkusen
FranceFrance France 1 Olympique d'Antibes
Greece 1970Greece Greece 1 AEK Athens
IsraelIsrael Israel 1 Maccabi Tel Aviv
ItalyItaly Italy 1 Ignis Pallacanestro Varese
YugoslaviaYugoslavia Yugoslavia 1 ASK Olimpija Ljubljana
Romania 1965Romania Romania 1 CS Dinamo Bucharest
Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Soviet Union 1 CSKA Moscow
Spain 1945Spain Spain 1 real Madrid
CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia 1 TJ Slavia Prague
Poland 1944Poland Poland 1 WKS Śląsk Wrocław
TurkeyTurkey Turkey 1 Istanbul Technical University
Hungary 1957Hungary Hungary 1 Honvéd Budapest
United Arab RepublicUnited Arab Republic United Arab Republic 1 Al-Zamalek Cairo

Round of 16

total First leg Return leg
Ignis Pallacanestro Varese ItalyItaly 162 : 119 Germany BRBR Germany TuS 04 Leverkusen 90 : 50 72 : 69
Standard Liege BC BelgiumBelgium 169 : 159 IsraelIsrael Maccabi Tel Aviv 107 : 86 62: 74
BK Akademik Sofia Bulgaria 1967Bulgaria 176 : 146 Romania 1965Romania CS Dinamo Bucharest 82 : 56 94 : 90
Istanbul Technical University TurkeyTurkey 154: 169 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia TJ Slavia Prague 77 : 66 77: 103
Al-Zamalek Cairo United Arab RepublicUnited Arab Republic 127: 174 Spain 1945Spain real Madrid 73: 87 54: 87
WKS Śląsk Wrocław Poland 1944Poland 149: 163 YugoslaviaYugoslavia ASK Olimpija Ljubljana 60: 74 94 : 89
Olympique d'Antibes FranceFrance 158 : 152 Greece 1970Greece AEK Athens 70 : 58 88: 94
CSKA Moscow Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union 195 : 139 Hungary 1957Hungary Honvéd Budapest 102 : 72 93 : 67

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. Ignis Pallacanestro VareseItalyItaly 3 3 0 515 426
2. TJ Slavia PragueCzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia 3 2 1 506 508
3. ASK Olimpija LjubljanaYugoslaviaYugoslavia 3 1 2 451 470
4. Olympique d'AntibesFranceFrance 3 0 3 461 529
  Varese Prague Ljubljana Antibes
Varese * 94 : 78 85 : 68 95 : 65
Prague 72: 89 * 101 : 78 a.d. 100 : 80
Ljubljana 73 : 71 76 : 58 * 89 : 81
Antibes 70: 81 91: 97 74 : 67 *

Group B

team Sp S. N P + P-
1. CSKA MoscowSoviet Union 1955Soviet Union 3 3 0 512 417
2. Real MadridSpain 1945Spain 3 2 1 474 433
3. BK Akademik SofiaBulgaria 1967Bulgaria 3 1 2 509 495
4. Standard Liege BCBelgiumBelgium 3 0 3 442 592
  Moscow Madrid Sofia Liege
Moscow * 73 : 66 95 : 74 111 : 70
Madrid 58: 60 * 100 : 79 103 : 71
Sofia 81 : 78 73 : 66 * 95 : 57
Liege 66: 97 79:79 99: 107 *

Semifinals

total First leg Return leg
Ignis Pallacanestro Varese ItalyItaly 148 : 133 Spain 1945Spain real Madrid 82 : 59 66: 74
TJ Slavia Prague CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia 150: 162 Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union CSKA Moscow 83 : 68 67: 94

final

The final took place in Antwerp .

Result
Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union CSKA Moscow 67 : 53 ItalyItaly Ignis Pallacanestro Varese

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Champions Cup 1970-71 , on linguasport.com. Retrieved May 19, 2014