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Yugoslav basketball clubs in international competitions

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Yugoslav basketball clubs in European and worldwide competitions is the performance record of men's professionalbasketball clubs from the formerSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia's top-tier level,First Federal Basketball League, that played in international competitions.

The finals

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SeasonChampionResultRunner-upDateVenue
FIBA European Champions Cup & EuroLeague (1st tier)
1971–72Ignis VareseItaly70–69Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaJugoplastika23/03/1972Yad Eliyahu Arena,Tel Aviv
1978–79BosnaSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia96–93ItalyEmerson Varese05/04/1979Palais des Sports,Grenoble
1984–85CibonaSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia87–78SpainReal Madrid03/04/1985Peace and Friendship Stadium,Piraeus,Athens
1985–86CibonaSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia94–82Soviet UnionŽalgiris03/04/1986Sportcsarnok,Budapest
1988–89JugoplastikaSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia75–69IsraelMaccabi Elite Tel Aviv06/04/1989Olympiahalle,Munich
1989–90JugoplastikaSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia72–67SpainFC Barcelona Banca Catalana19/04/1990Pabellón Príncipe Felipe,Zaragoza
1990–91POP 84Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia70–65SpainFC Barcelona Banca Catalana18/04/1991Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy,Paris
1991–92PartizanSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia71–70SpainMontigalà Joventut16/04/1992Abdi İpekçi Arena,Istanbul
FIBA Saporta Cup (2nd tier)
1971–72Simmenthal MilanoItaly74–70Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaCrvena zvezda21/03/1972Alexandreio Melathron,Thessaloniki
1972–73Spartak LeningradSoviet Union77–62Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaJugoplastika20/03/1973Alexandreio Melathron,Thessaloniki
1973–74Crvena zvezdaSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia86–75CzechoslovakiaSpartak ZJŠ Brno02/04/1974Palasport Primo Carnera,Udine
1974–75Spartak LeningradSoviet Union63–62Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaCrvena zvezda26/03/1975Palais des Sports de Beaulieu,Nantes
1976–77Birra Forst CantùItaly87–86Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaRadnički Belgrade29/03/1977Nuevo Palacio de los Deportes,Palma de Mallorca
1981–82CibonaSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia96–95SpainReal Madrid16/03/1982Salle Henri Simonet,Brussels
1986–87CibonaSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia89–74ItalyScavolini Pesaro17/03/1987Dvorana SPC Vojvodina,Novi Sad
FIBA Korać Cup (3rd tier)
1972LokomotivaSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia165–156(two-leg)Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaOKK Beograd29/02 & 07/03/1972Hala sportova,BelgradeSFK Trešnjevci,Zagreb
1973–74Birra Forst CantùItaly174–154(two-leg)Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaPartizan04 & 11/04/1974Palazzetto dello Sport Parini,CantùHala sportova,Belgrade
1975–76JugoplastikaSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia179–166(two-leg)ItalyChinamartini Torino16 & 23/03/1976Dvorana Gripe,SplitPalaRuffini,Turin
1976–77JugoplastikaSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia87–84ItalyAlco Bologna05/04/1977Palasport della Fiera,Genoa
1977–78PartizanSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia117–110Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaBosna21/03/1978Sportska dvorana Borik,Banja Luka
1978–79PartizanSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia108–98ItalyArrigoni Rieti20/03/1979Hala Pionir,Belgrade
1979–80Arrigoni RietiItaly76–71Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaCibona26/03/1980Country Hall du Sart Tilman,Liège
1981–82Limoges CSPFrance90–84Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaŠibenka18/03/1982Palasport San Lazzaro,Padua
1982–83Limoges CSPFrance94–86Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaŠibenka08/03/1983Deutschlandhalle,West Berlin
1983–84OrthezFrance97–73Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaCrvena zvezda15/03/1984Palais des Sports Pierre-de-Coubertin,Paris
1987–88Real MadridSpain195–183(two-leg)Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaCibona01 & 09/03/1988Palacio de Deportes...,MadridKošarkaški centar Cibona,Zagreb
1988–89PartizanSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia177–171(two-leg)ItalyWiwa Vismara Cantù16 & 22/03/1989Palasport Pianella,CucciagoHala sportova,Belgrade
1997–98Mash Jeans VeronaItaly141–138(two-leg)Federal Republic of YugoslaviaCrvena zvezda25/03 & 01/04/1998PalaOlimpia,VeronaHala Pionir,Belgrade
2000–01UnicajaSpain148–116(two-leg)Federal Republic of YugoslaviaHemofarm11 & 18/04/2001Palacio de Deportes...,MálagaCentar Millennium,Vršac

EuroLeague (1st-tier), since 1958 to 2005–06 season

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Season to season

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YearTeam_______ Earlier stage _______________ Last 24 to 32 ________________ Last 12 to 16 _________________ Last 6 to 8 __________________ Semifinals _____________________ Final ____________
1958AŠK OlimpijaTurkeyModasporBulgariaAcademic
1958–59OKK BeogradGreeceAEKFranceÉtoile Charleville-MézièresBulgariaAcademic
1959–60AŠK OlimpijaAustriaUnion BabenbergSoviet UnionRīgas ASK
1960–61OKK BeogradSwedenKFUM SöderBelgiumAntwerpse
1961–62AŠK OlimpijaAustriaEngelmann WienWest GermanyUSC HeidelbergBelgiumAntwerpseSpainReal Madrid
1962–63AŠK OlimpijaIsraelMaccabi Tel AvivFranceAlsace de BagnoletCzechoslovakiaSpartak ZJŠ Brno
1963–64OKK BeogradBulgariaAcademicFrancePUCByeCzechoslovakiaSpartak ZJŠ Brno
1964–65OKK BeogradSwedenAlvikGreeceAEKSpainReal Madrid
1965–66ZadarRomaniaDinamo București4th of 4 teams
1966–67AŠK OlimpijaNetherlandsHerly Amsterdam2nd of 4 teamsSpainReal MadridCzechoslovakiaSlavia VŠ Praha
1967–68ZadarHungaryHonvédGreecePanathinaikos1st of 4 teamsSpainReal Madrid
1968–69ZadarFranceASVEL3rd of 4 teams
1969–70Crvena zvezdaLuxembourgSparta BertrangeGreecePanathinaikos4th of 4 teams
1970–71AŠK OlimpijaNetherlandsFiat StarsPolandŚląsk Wrocław3rd of 4 teams
1971–72JugoplastikaUnited Arab RepublicAl-GeziraAlbania17 Nëntori1st of 4 teamsSpainReal MadridItalyIgnis Varese
1972–73Crvena zvezdaNetherlandsLevi's Flamingo'sAlbaniaPartizani Tirana2nd of 4 teamsSoviet UnionCSKA Moscow
1973–74Radnički BelgradeLuxembourgAmicale SteinselSwedenSolna IF2nd of 4 teamsItalyIgnis Varese
1974–75Zadar2nd of 6 teamsByeSpainReal Madrid
1975–76Zadar6th of 6 teams
1976–77Partizan2nd of 4 teams
1977–78Jugoplastika1st of 4 teamsBye5th of 6 teams
1978–79Bosna1st of 4 teamsBye2nd of 6 teamsByeItalyEmerson Varese
1979–80Partizan1st of 4 teamsBye6th of 6 teams
Bosna1st of 3 teamsBye3rd of 6 teams
1980–81Bosna1st of 4 teamsBye4th of 6 teams
1981–82Partizan1st of 4 teamsBye3rd of 6 teams
1982–83CibonaEgyptUnion Récréation AlexandriaHungaryHonvéd6th of 6 teams
1983–84BosnaAustriaKlosterneuburgEnglandAustin Rover Sunderland4th of 6 teams
1984–85CibonaBulgariaCSKA SofiaFinlandNMKY Helsinki1st of 6 teamsByeSpainReal Madrid
1985–86CibonaTurkeyGalatasarayAustriaKlosterneuburg1st of 6 teamsByeSoviet UnionŽalgiris
1986–87ZadarLuxembourgSparta BertrangeBulgariaLevski-Spartak4th of 6 teams
1987–88PartizanHungaryKörmendi Dózsa1st of 8 teamsIsraelMaccabi Elite Tel AvivGreeceAris
1988–89JugoplastikaPortugalOvarense3rd of 8 teamsSpainFC BarcelonaIsraelMaccabi Elite Tel Aviv
1989–90JugoplastikaScotlandMIM Livingston2nd of 8 teamsFranceLimoges CSPSpainFC Barcelona Banca Catalana
1990–91POP 84TurkeyGalatasaray2nd of 8 teamsItalyScavolini PesaroSpainFC Barcelona Banca Catalana
1991–92PartizanHungarySzolnoki Olajbányász4th of 8 teamsItalyKnorr BolognaItalyPhilips MilanoSpainMontigalà Joventut
1992–93PartizanNot allowed to compete
Crvena zvezdaGreecePAOK ✝✝
1993–94
1994–95
1995–96PartizanBulgariaPlevenPortugalBenfica
1996–97Partizan2nd of 6 teams2nd of 6 teamsGreeceOlympiacos
1997–98Partizan4th of 6 teams4th of 6 teamsGreeceOlympiacosRussiaCSKA MoscowItalyKinder BolognaItalyBenetton Treviso (4th)
1998–99Crvena zvezda6th of 6 teams6th of 6 teams
1999–00Budućnost4th of 6 teams4th of 6 teamsGreecePanathinaikos
Crvena zvezda6th of 6 teams6th of 6 teams
2000–01Budućnost3rd of 6 teamsSpainReal Madrid Teka
2000–01Partizan3rd of 10 teamsFranceASVEL
2001–02Budućnost7th of 8 teams
Partizan ICN6th of 8 teams
2002–03Partizan Mobtel8th of 8 teams
Budućnost8th of 8 teams
2003–04Partizan Mobtel7th of 8 teams
2004–05Partizan Pivara MB8th of 8 teams
2005–06Partizan Pivara MB8th of 8 teams

Partizan was drawn for the competition but was not allowed to compete due to UN embargo onFR Yugoslavia.FIBA decided not to replace Partizan with another team for the Regular Season Group Stage, so the 15 qualified clubs had to be unevenly distributed in this round (a group of 8 teams and another of only 7).✝✝Crvena zvezda was drawn for the competition but was not allowed to compete due to UN embargo onFR Yugoslavia. SoPAOK went through with a walkover.

FIBA Saporta Cup (2nd-tier), since 1966–67 to 2001–02 season

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Season to season

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YearTeam_______ Earlier stage __________________ Last 48 ___________________ Last 24 to 32 ________________ Last 12 to 16 _________________ Last 6 to 8 __________________ Semifinals _____________________ Final ____________
1966–67PartizanTurkeyİTÜItalyIgnis Varese
1967–68AŠK OlimpijaRomaniaDinamo BucureștiCzechoslovakiaSlavia VŠ Praha
1968–69AŠK OlimpijaTurkeyAltınorduWest GermanyBayern MunichEast GermanyTSC Berlin 1893CzechoslovakiaSlavia VŠ Praha
1969–70LokomotivaTurkeyİTÜItalyFides Napoli
1970–71ZadarAlbania17 Nëntori TiranaCzechoslovakiaDukla OlomoucSoviet UnionSpartak Leningrad
1971–72Crvena zvezdaFinlandHelsingin Kisa-ToveritAustriaHandelsministerium1st of 3 teamsSpainJuventud SchweppesItalySimmenthal Milano
1972–73JugoplastikaBulgariaLevski-SpartakWest GermanyGießen 46ers1st of 3 teamsItalyMobilquattro MilanoSoviet UnionSpartak Leningrad
1973–74Crvena zvezdaAlbania17 Nëntori TiranaFranceAlsace Bagnolet1st of 3 teamsSpainEstudiantes MonteverdeCzechoslovakiaSpartak ZJŠ Brno
1974–75JugoplastikaCzechoslovakiaDukla Olomouc2nd of 4 teamsSocialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaCrvena zvezda
Crvena zvezda1st of 4 teamsSocialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaJugoplastikaSoviet UnionSpartak Leningrad
1975–76Rabotnički1st of 4 teamsItalyCinzano Milano
1976–77Radnički BelgradeAlbaniaPartizani TiranaPolandWybrzeże Gdańsk1st of 4 teamsSpainJuventud SchweppesItalyBirra Forst Cantù
1977–78KvarnerHungarySoproni MAFC4th of 4 teams
1978–79Radnički BelgradeTurkeyTofaşCzechoslovakiaDukla Olomouc3rd of 4 teams
1979–80ZadarHungarySoproni MAFCIsraelHapoel Ramat Gan3rd of 4 teams
1980–81CibonaIcelandValurAustriaKlosterneuburg2nd of 4 teamsSpainFC Barcelona
1981–82Cibona1st of 4 teamsSoviet UnionStroitelSpainReal Madrid
1982–83ZZI Olimpija2nd of 4 teamsItalyScavolini Pesaro
1983–84CibonaDenmarkBMSRomaniaSteaua București2nd of 4 teamsSpainReal Madrid
1984–85BosnaGreecePAOK
1985–86JugoplastikaBulgariaCSKA SofiaIsraelMaccabi Haifa3rd of 4 teams
1986–87Cibona1st of 4 teamsFranceASVELItalyScavolini Pesaro
1987–88IMTAustriaSparkasse Wels4th of 4 teams
1988–89CibonaAustriaScholl Wels2nd of 4 teamsSpainReal Madrid
1989–90PartizanCyprusApollon Limassol3rd of 4 teams
1990–91Crvena zvezdaTurkeyPaşabahçe4th of 4 teams
1991–92
1992–93Spartak SuboticaRomaniaDinamo București
1993–94
1994–95
1995–96Spartak SuboticaRomaniaUniversitatea ClujIsraelBnei Herzliya
PartizanIsraelHapoel Galil Elyon4th of 6 teams
1996–97Budućnost5th of 6 teams
1997–98FMP Železnik3rd of 6 teamsFranceASVEL
Beobanka2nd of 6 teamsCroatiaZrinjevacItalyPolti CantùLithuaniaŽalgiris
1998–99Budućnost2nd of 6 teamsGreeceAEKSlovakiaSlovakofarma PezinokTurkeyTofaşItalyBenetton Treviso
Partizan1st of 6 teamsLatviaASK BrocēniTurkeyTürk TelekomItalyBenetton Treviso
1999–00Partizan5th of 6 teams
Radnički Belgrade4th of 6 teamsTurkeyDarüşşafaka
2000–01Crvena zvezda3rd of 6 teamsBelgiumTelindus Antwerpen
2001–02FMP Železnik3rd of 6 teamsGermanyTelekom Baskets Bonn

Spartak Subotica was drawn for the competition but was not allowed to compete due to UN embargo onFR Yugoslavia. SoDinamo București went through with a walkover.

EuroCup (2nd-tier), since 2002–03 to 2005–06 season

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Season to season

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YearTeam_______ Earlier stage __________________ Last 48 ___________________ Last 24 to 32 ___________________ Last 16 ______________________ Last 8 ____________________ Semifinals _____________________ Final ____________
2002–03FMP Železnik1st of 6 teamsItalyGenerali TriesteSpainDKV Joventut
2003–04Reflex1st of 6 teamsByeLatviaVentspilsSpainDKV JoventutIsraelHapoel Migdal Jerusalem
Crvena zvezda4th of 6 teams
Budućnost4th of 6 teams
Atlas5th of 6 teams
2004–05Hemofarm2nd of 6 teamsByeRussiaDynamo MoscowLatviaVentspilsGreeceMakedonikos
Crvena zvezda3rd of 6 teams
Reflex4th of 6 teams
Budućnost5th of 6 teams
2005–06Hemofarm2nd of 6 teamsSpainEtosa AlicanteItalyLandi Renzo Reggio EmiliaGreeceAris TT Bank
FMP2nd of 6 teamsFranceAdecco ASVEL
Crvena zvezda3rd of 6 teamsBulgariaLukoil AcademicRussiaDynamo Moscow

FIBA Korać Cup (3rd-tier), since 1972 to 2001–02 season

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Season to season

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YearTeam_______ Earlier stage _______________ Last 64 to 48 ________________ Last 24 to 32 ________________ Last 12 to 16 _________________ Last 6 to 8 __________________ Semifinals _____________________ Final ____________
1972LokomotivaFranceCaenBelgiumStandard LiègeSocialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaOKK Beograd
OKK BeogradWest GermanyUSC MünchenFranceOlympique AntibesSocialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaLokomotiva
1973Lokomotiva2nd of 3 teams
Rabotnički3rd of 3 teams
1973–74PartizanGreeceYMCA Thessaloniki1st of 3 teamsByeSocialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaJugoplastikaItalyBirra Forst Cantù
Borac ČačakItalyInnocenti Milano
AŠK OlimpijaSwitzerlandUnion NeuchâtelBelgiumMaes Pils2nd of 3 teams
JugoplastikaFranceDenain VoltaireBulgariaBalkan Botevgrad1st of 3 teamsByeSocialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaPartizan
1974–75BosnaNetherlandsTypsoos LionsGreecePAOK2nd of 4 teams
PartizanSwitzerlandVeveyFranceCaen1st of 4 teamsByeItalyBirra Forst Cantù
1975–76JugoplastikaGreecePanellinios1st of 4 teamsByeItalySinudyne BolognaItalyChinamartini Torino
Partizan2nd of 4 teams
1976–77Jugoplastika1st of 3 teamsByeItalyIBP Stella AzzurraItalyAlco Bologna
BosnaGreeceIraklisBulgariaCSKA Septemvriisko zname2nd of 3 teams
1977–78BosnaTurkeyİTÜ1st of 4 teamsByeItalyCinzano MilanoSocialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaPartizan
PartizanBelgiumAnderlecht1st of 4 teamsByeSpainJuventud FreixenetSocialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaBosna
CibonaIsraelHapoel Ramat Gan3rd of 4 teams
Beko BeogradAustriaProgress Graz2nd of 4 teams
1978–79Partizan1st of 4 teamsByeSocialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaJugoplastikaItalyArrigoni Rieti
JugoplastikaSwitzerlandVevey1st of 4 teamsByeSocialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaPartizan
Iskra OlimpijaSwitzerlandPully3rd of 4 teams
CibonaEnglandStockport Belgrade3rd of 4 teams
1979–80Jugoplastika1st of 4 teamsByeItalyArrigoni Rieti
CibonaTurkeyZiraat Fakültesi1st of 4 teamsByeIsraelHapoel Tel AvivItalyArrigoni Rieti
Borac ČačakBelgiumCEPF3rd of 4 teams
Radnički BelgradeIsraelHapoel Tel Aviv
1980–81Jugoplastika3rd of 4 teams
PartizanFranceCaen2nd of 4 teams
Crvena zvezdaGreeceSporting1st of 4 teamsByeSpainJoventut Freixenet
ZadarTurkeyBeşiktaş3rd of 4 teams
1981–82ZadarGreecePAOK1st of 4 teamsByeFranceLimoges CSP
ŠibenkaIsraelHapoel Tel Aviv1st of 4 teamsByeSocialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaCrvena zvezdaFranceLimoges CSP
Crvena zvezda1st of 4 teamsByeSocialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaŠibenka
Iskra OlimpijaItalyAcqua Fabia Rieti
1982–83Partizan3rd of 4 teams
Crvena zvezdaTurkeyTofaşItalyCarrera Venezia3rd of 4 teams
ZadarCyprusKeravnosSwitzerlandPully1st of 4 teamsByeSocialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaŠibenka
Šibenka1st of 4 teamsByeSocialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaZadarFranceLimoges CSP
1983–84Šibenka4th of 4 teams
PartizanTurkeyEczacıbaşı
Crvena zvezdaBelgiumBinet Verviers-Pepinster1st of 4 teamsByeSpainCAI ZaragozaFranceOrthez
ZadarBelgiumStandard Liège2nd of 4 teams
1984–85Crvena zvezda1st of 4 teamsByeItalySimac Milano
ZadarGreeceAris
ŠibenkaIsraelHapoel Haifa
Borac ČačakTurkeyFenerbahçe
1985–86Crvena zvezda2nd of 4 teams
ZadarCyprusAPOELGreecePanionios3rd of 4 teams
Bosna3rd of 4 teams
PartizanLuxembourgConternWest GermanyCharlottenburg3rd of 4 teams
1986–87BudućnostTurkeyKarşıyaka4th of 4 teams
ŠibenkaEnglandPortsmouthHungaryZTE4th of 4 teams
PartizanGreecePAOK2nd of 4 teams
JugoplastikaBelgiumCEPFSwitzerlandFribourg Olympic4th of 4 teams
1987–88CibonaFinlandKTP1st of 4 teamsByeIsraelHapoel Tel AvivSpainReal Madrid
JugoplastikaHungaryHonvédTurkeyBeslen Makarna3rd of 4 teams
Crvena zvezdaTurkeyBeşiktaş1st of 4 teamsByeSpainReal Madrid
ŠibenkaIsraelElitzur Netanya
1988–89PartizanBulgariaLevski-Spartak1st of 4 teamsByeSocialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaZadarItalyWiwa Vismara Cantù
Smelt OlimpijaGreecePanioniosSpainEstudiantes Bosé
ZadarTurkeyEfes Pilsen1st of 4 teamsByeSocialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaPartizan
Crvena zvezdaTurkeyFenerbahçeGreecePAOK2nd of 4 teams
1989–90BosnaTurkeyFenerbahçeBelgiumBobcat Gent2nd of 4 teamsTurkeyEfes PilsenSpainRam Joventut
Crvena zvezdaGreeceIraklis Thessaloniki
ZadarBulgariaSpartak PlevenBelgiumMaccabi Brussels3rd of 4 teams
Smelt OlimpijaIsraelHapoel Galil ElyonItalyBenetton Treviso4th of 4 teams
1990–91ZadarSoviet UnionKalev1st of 4 teamsFranceMulhouse
CibonaSoviet UnionSKA Alma-Ata2nd of 4 teamsItalyShampoo Clear Cantù
VojvodinaNetherlandsVGNN DonarItalyShampoo Clear Cantù
Smelt OlimpijaEast GermanyMagdeburgIsraelHapoel Tel Aviv
1991–92VojvodinaAustriaCitroën KlagenfurtGreecePanathinaikos
BosnaCyprusAEL LimassolGreeceNikas Peristeri
1992–93Sloboda UžiceHungaryMOL Szolnoki Olajbányász
Radnički BelgradeUkraineStroitel Kharkov
BudućnostBelgiumSunair Oostende
1993–94
1994–95
1995–96BorovicaSwedenMagic M7GreecePanionios Afisorama
Crvena zvezdaRussiaAkvarius Volgograd
VojvodinaGermanyBrandt HagenSpainFestina Andorra
BFC BeočinAustriaMöllersdorf TraiskirchenLithuaniaŠiauliai
1996–97Iva Zorka Pharma ŠabacAlbaniaPartizani Tirana2nd of 4 teamsPolandMazowzanka
BeobankaAustriaStahlbau Oberwart1st of 4 teamsBelgiumTrane Castors BraineGreeceAris
Crvena zvezdaBulgariaKompact Dimitrovgrad2nd of 4 teamsGreecePAOK
Spartak SuboticaSlovakiaChemosvit3rd of 4 teams
1997–98Budućnost2nd of 4 teamsLithuaniaStatybaGreeceNikas Peristeri
Spartak SuboticaBulgariaCherno More
Crvena zvezdaCyprusPanathinaikos Limassol1st of 4 teamsItalyFontanafredda SienaTurkeyDarüşşafakaTurkeyKombassan KonyaFranceCholetItalyMash Jeans Verona
VojvodinaNorth MacedoniaNemetali Strumica3rd of 4 teams
1998–99FMP Železnik3rd of 4 teams
Lovćen3rd of 4 teams
Beobanka3rd of 4 teams
Radnički Belgrade2nd of 3 teamsSwedenNorrköping DolphinsGreecePanionios
1999–00
2000–01HemofarmCyprusApollon Limassol2nd of 4 teamsTurkeyDarüşşafakaPolandProkom Trefl SopotBelgiumAthlon IeperSpainUnicaja
FMP ŽeleznikBulgariaYambolgaz 924th of 4 teams
NIS VojvodinaNorth MacedoniaMZT Skopje4th of 4 teams
2001–02ZdravljeTurkeyBeşiktaş
HemofarmAustriaMountain Bears Kapfenberg2nd of 4 teamsGreeceMaroussi Telestet

Sloboda Užice,Radnički Belgrade andBudućnost were drawn for the competition but were not allowed to compete due to UN embargo on FR Yugoslavia. SoMOL Szolnoki Olajbányász,Stroitel Kharkov andSunair Oostende went through with a walkover.

See also

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