
European Champions' Cup 1989-1990
European Champions' Cup Final: Jugoplastika Split - FC Barcelona Banca Catalana 72-67 KK Jugoplastika (Bozidar Maljkovic):Zoran Sretenovic 5,Dusko Ivanovic 12,Velimir Perasovic 12,Dino Radja 12,Goran Sobin 7,Luka Pavicevic,Toni Kukoc 20,Zan Tabak,Zoran Savic 4,Petar Naumoski European Champions Cup Standings 1989-1990 European Champions' Cup Final ![]() Jugoplastika Split conquer European Champions' Cup trophy ![]() Jugoplastika Split Champions European Champions' Cup
Jugoplastika is European Champions Cup Winner 1990-Apr 28, 1990 With a consolidated competition system, some familiar faces were among the eight teams battling to reach the Final Four in 1990. Aris, Maccabi and Barcelona were in there, Milan was back among the candidates, as was Jugoplastika, trying to defend its title. Limoges took part for a second consecutive season, while debuts were made by Den Helder of Holland and Lech Poznan of Poland. Barcelona ended first with a 12-2, Jugoplastika was second (11-3), Limoges was third (10-4) and Aris fourth (8-6). The Final Four took place in Zaragoza, Spain from April 17 to 19. In the first semifinal, Barca rolled over Aris, 104-83, while Jugoplastika had nearly an identical win against Limoges, 101-83. In the final game, Jugoplastika coach Boza Maljkovic started withoutToni Kukoc (210-F-1968), but when he stepped on court in minute 9, he immediately nailed a three-pointer. He would finish with 20 points. Seconds before halftime, Velimir Perasovic nailed a triple from the midcourt for a 40-36 Jugoplastika lead, giving a psychological advantage that would lead the team from Split to its second consecutive title. By Euroleague FINAL FOUR: Zaragoza, Spain FINAL: Jugoplastika Split - FC Barcelona 72-67 Split: Ivanovic 12, Perasovic 12, Radja 12, Sobin 7, Sretenovic 5; Kukoc 20, Savic 4, Tabak 0, Pavicevic 0 Barcelona: Norris 18, Wood 12, San Epifanio 10, Jimenez 8, Solozabal 5; Ferran 6, Crespo 5, Costa 3 THIRD PLACE: Limoges - Aris Thessaloniki 103-91 (54-51) Limoges: S. Ostrowski 26, M. Brooks 26, D. Collins 26, R. Dacoury 9, V. Demory 6, P. Jullien 5, K. Dancy 5, JM. Setier, J. Verove, G. Vestris. Head coach: Michel Gomez Aris: N. Galis 43, M. Jones 29, S. Vrankovic 13, M. Romanidis 11, V. Lipiridis 5, Y. Doxakis 2, M. Katsoulis 1, P. Yannakis, Tsirakidis, N. Filipou. Head coach: Ioannis Ioannidis Final Four MVP:Toni Kukoc (Jugoplastika) SEMIFINALS FC Barcelona - Aris Thessaloniki 104-83 (45-36) Barcelona: JA. San Epifanio 24, F. Martinez 21, D. Wood 14, A. Jimenez 13, A. Norris 12, I. Solozabal 6, X. Crespo 6, J. Costa 6, C. Martinez 2, A. Llopis. Head coach: Aito Garcia Reneses Aris: N. Galis 26, M. Jones 21, P. Yannakis 15, S. Vrankovic 13, M. Romanidis 6, V. Lipiridis 2, N. Filipou, M. Katsoulis, Baltazis, Y. Doxakis. Head coach: Iannis Ioannidis Jugoplastika Split - Limoges 101-83 (51-44) Jugoplastika: V. Perasovic 24, D. Ivanovic 20, T. Kukoc 16, Z. Savic 16, D. Radja 10, Z. Sretenovic 7, G. Sobin 4, Z. Tabak 4, L. Pavicevic, P. Naumoski. Head coach: Bozidar Maljkovic Limoges: S. Ostrowski 21, M. Brooks 19, D. Collins 18, V. Demory 12, P. Jullien 6, R. Dacoury 4, K. Dancy 3, JM. Setier, J. Verove, G. Vestris. Head coach: Michel Gomez | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||