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2004–05 ULEB Cup

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Basketball championship
Basketball league season
ULEB Cup
Season2004–05
Teams42 (competition proper)
Finals
ChampionsLithuaniaLietuvos rytas
1st title
  Runners-upGreeceMakedonikos
FinalsMVPLithuaniaRobertas Javtokas
Statistical leaders
PointsBulgariaTodor Stoykov23.9
ReboundsUnited StatesChris Ensminger10.7
AssistsCroatiaDamir Mulaomerović7.8
Index RatingUnited StatesFred House23.9

The2004–05 ULEB Cup was the third season of thesecond-tier level European professional clubbasketball competition, theEuroCup, which is organized by theEuroleague Basketball Company. The season started on November 9, 2004, and officially ended on April 19, 2005. The second-tier level EuroCup is the European-wide league level that is one tier below theEuroLeague level.Lietuvos rytas won the trophy, by defeatingMakedonikos in the final, by a score of 78–74.

Teams

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CountryTeamsClubs
FranceFrance4Gravelines-Dunkerque(2nd)Le Mans(3rd)Élan Chalon(4th)Cholet(5th)
GermanyGermany4GHP Bamberg(2nd)Alba Berlin(3rd)Telekom Baskets Bonn(4th)RheinEnergie Köln(6th)
GreeceGreece4Maroussi Honda(2nd)Aris Egnatia Bank(5th)PAOK(6th)Makedonikos(9th)
Serbia and MontenegroSerbia & Montenegro4Hemofarm(2nd)Crvena zvezda(3rd)Budućnost(5th)Reflex(6th)
BelgiumBelgium3Spirou(1st)Liège(3rd)Telindus Oostende(4th)
ItalyItaly3Pompea Napoli(5th)Vertical Vision Cantù(6th)Castigroup Varese(8th)
PortugalPortugal3QueluzSintra PM(2nd)Ovarense Aerosoles(3rd)Benfica(11th)
SpainSpain3Pamesa Valencia(5th)Gran Canaria(7th)DKV Joventut(8th)
NetherlandsNetherlands2MPC Capitals(1st)EiffelTowers Nijmegen(3rd)
TurkeyTurkey2Darüşşafaka(6th)Türk Telekom(9th)
AustriaAustria1Kapfenberg Bulls(1st)
BulgariaBulgaria1Lukoil Academic(1st)
CroatiaCroatia1Zadar(2nd)
HungaryHungary1Debreceni Vadkakasok(4th
IsraelIsrael1Hapoel Jerusalem(5th)
LatviaLatvia1Ventspils(1st)
LithuaniaLithuania1Lietuvos rytas(2nd)
PolandPoland1Deichmann Śląsk Wrocław(2nd)
RussiaRussia1Dynamo Moscow(3rd)
SloveniaSlovenia1Pivovarna Laško(2nd)

Format

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Each group contained 6 teams. There were 7 groups. Each team would play amongst each group twice. Top 2 teams from groups A, C, E, F, and G qualify to eighthfinals. Top 3 teams from groups B and D also qualify to the eighthfinals.

In eighthfinals, each team plays against their selected team twice. The winner of the two games with a higher combined score qualifies to quarterfinals. This procedure repeats in quarterfinals and in semifinals.

Regular season

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Key to colors
    Top two places in each group, plus highest-ranked third-place team, advance to Top 16

Group A

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TeamPldWLPFPADiff
1.GreecePAOK108286677888
2.BelgiumSpirou Charleroi107379073456
3.FranceGravelines-Dunkerque10558468460
4.GermanyAlba Berlin1046839851-12
5.Serbia and MontenegroBudućnost1046801860-59
6.HungaryDebreceni Vadkakasok1028778851-73

Group B

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TeamPldWLPFPADiff
1.LatviaVentspils1091929750179
2.Serbia and MontenegroHemofarm106489580689
3.GermanyRheinEnergie Köln106483479242
4.FranceLe Mans106477574530
5.BelgiumLiège1028776877-101
6.NetherlandsEiffelTowers Nijmegen1019662901-239

Group C

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TeamPldWLPFPADiff
1.GreeceMaroussi Honda107379273854
2.FranceCholet106474072416
3.SpainGran Canaria106476272438
4.CroatiaZadar105578373053
5.NetherlandsMPC Capitals1037714793-79
6.BelgiumTelindus Oostende1037768850-82

Group D

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TeamPldWLPFPADiff
1.RussiaDynamo Moscow107385277379
2.BulgariaLukoil Academic107385383716
3.GreeceAris Egnatia Bank106484878959
4.Serbia and MontenegroReflex105578977613
5.ItalyVertical Vision Cantù1055816820-4
6.TurkeyTürk Telekom10010754917-163

Group E

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TeamPldWLPFPADiff
1.SpainPamesa Valencia1082780676104
2.ItalyCastigroup Varese10737647586
3.IsraelHapoel Jerusalem106478674541
4.FranceÉlan Chalon10557177152
5.PortugalQueluzSintra PM1046762819-57
6.PortugalOvarense Aerosoles10010657753-96

Group F

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TeamPldWLPFPADiff
1.GreeceMakedonikos107379071674
2.SpainDKV Joventut106481274171
3.TurkeyDarüşşafaka1064748772-24
4.SloveniaPivovarna Laško106479372271
5.GermanyGHP Bamberg105576370558
6.AustriaKapfenberg Bulls10010561811-250

Group G

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TeamPldWLPFPADiff
1.LithuaniaLietuvos rytas1091828667161
2.PolandDeichmann Śląsk Wrocław1064744797-53
3.Serbia and MontenegroCrvena zvezda105582177051
4.ItalyPompea Napoli105584382815
5.GermanyTelekom Baskets Bonn1055749773-24
6.PortugalBenfica10010672822-150

Top 16

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Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
DKV JoventutSpain155–161SpainPamesa Valencia70–7685–85
Lukoil AcademicBulgaria140–157BelgiumSpirou Charleroi73–8567–72
CholetFrance146–152GreecePAOK75–7871–74
Aris Egnatia BankGreece154–156LithuaniaLietuvos rytas77–7577–81
Deichmann Śląsk WrocławPoland133–180GreeceMaroussi Honda61–7172–109
Castigroup VareseItaly122–167GreeceMakedonikos65–7757–90
HemofarmSerbia and Montenegro177–159RussiaDynamo Moscow81–8496–75
RheinEnergie KölnGermany151–167LatviaVentspils93–7758–90

Quarterfinals

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Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Spirou CharleroiBelgium160–179SpainPamesa Valencia78–8682–93
PAOKGreece139–147LithuaniaLietuvos rytas74–7165–76
Maroussi HondaGreece165–167GreeceMakedonikos89–9276–75
HemofarmSerbia and Montenegro176–175LatviaVentspils99–9377–82

Semifinals

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Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Pamesa ValenciaSpain142–150LithuaniaLietuvos rytas77–7565–75
HemofarmSerbia and Montenegro172–180GreeceMakedonikos107–8465–96

Finals

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April 19,Spiroudome,Charleroi

Team 1 Score Team 2
Lietuvos rytasLithuania78–74GreeceMakedonikos
2004–05 ULEB Cup Champions
Lithuania
Lietuvos rytas
1st title

Finals MVP

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