FIBA Korać Cup Finals
The FIBA Korać Cup Finals was the championship finals of the FIBA Korać Cup competition. FIBA Korać Cup was the name of the third-tier level European professional club basketball competition. The competition was organized by FIBA Europe. It was named after Radivoj Korać, a top Yugoslav basketball player.
Title holders
- 1972:
Lokomotiva - 1973:
Birra Forst Cantù - 1973–74:
Birra Forst Cantù - 1974–75:
Birra Forst Cantù - 1975–76:
Jugoplastika - 1976–77:
Jugoplastika - 1977–78:
Partizan - 1978–79:
Partizan - 1979–80:
Arrigoni Rieti - 1980–81:
Joventut Freixenet - 1981–82:
Limoges CSP - 1982–83:
Limoges CSP - 1983–84:
Orthez - 1984–85:
Simac Milano - 1985–86:
Banco Roma - 1986–87:
FC Barcelona - 1987–88:
Real Madrid - 1988–89:
Partizan - 1989–90:
Ram Joventut - 1990–91:
Shampoo Clear Cantù - 1991–92:
il Messaggero Roma - 1992–93:
Philips Milano - 1993–94:
PAOK Bravo - 1994–95:
Alba Berlin - 1995–96:
Efes Pilsen - 1996–97:
Aris - 1997–98:
Riello Mash Verona - 1998–99:
FC Barcelona - 1999–00:
Limoges CSP - 2000–01:
Unicaja - 2001–02:
SLUC Nancy
Finals
References
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