Limoges CSP in international competitions

Limoges CSP history and statistics in FIBA Europe and Euroleague Basketball (company) competitions.

FIBA
Korać Cup
FIBA
Korać Cup
FIBA
Korać Cup
FIBA
European Cup Winners' Cup
FIBA
European Champions Cup
Italy
Padua
Palasport San Lazzaro

1982
West Germany
West Berlin
Deutschlandhalle

1983
France
Limoges
Palais des Sports de Beaublanc


Runners-up


1987
France
Grenoble
Palais des Sports

1988
Spain
Zaragoza
Pabellón Príncipe Felipe


3rd place


1990
McDonald's
Open
FIBA
European League
FIBA
Korać Cup
France
Paris
Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy


3rd place


1991
Greece
Piraeus
Peace and Friendship Stadium

1993
Spain
Málaga
Pabellón Ciudad Jardín

2000
N/A N/A

1980s edit

1981–82 FIBA Korać Cup, 3rd–tier edit

The 1981–82 FIBA Korać Cup was the 11th installment of the European 3rd-tier level professional basketball club competition FIBA Korać Cup, running from October 7, 1981, to March 18, 1982. The trophy was won by Limoges CSP, who defeated Šibenka by a result of 90–84 at Palasport San Lazzaro in Padua, Italy.[1] Overall, Limoges CSP achieved in present competition a record of 9 wins against 4 defeats, in five successive rounds. More detailed:

First round edit

  • Tie played on October 7, 1981, and on October 14, 1981.
Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
T71 Dudelange   139–200   Limoges CSP 83–92 56–108

Second round edit

  • Tie played on November 4, 1981, and on November 11, 1981.
Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Limoges CSP   183–165   Aris 106–77 77–88

Top 16 edit

  • Day 1 (December 9, 1981)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   76–69   Spartak Leningrad
  • Day 2 (December 16, 1981)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Cotonificio   93–89   Limoges CSP
  • Day 3 (January 13, 1982)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   105–101   Carrera Venezia
  • Day 4 (January 20, 1982)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Spartak Leningrad   89–106   Limoges CSP
  • Day 5 (January 27, 1982)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   101–90   Cotonificio
  • Day 6 (February 3, 1982)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Carrera Venezia   107–84   Limoges CSP
  • Group A standings:
Pos. Team Pld. Pts. W L PF PA PD Tie-break
1.   Limoges CSP 6 10 4 2 561 549 +12 1–1 (+7)
2.   Cotonificio 6 10 4 2 579 554 +25 1–1 (-7)
3.   Carrera Venezia 6 9 3 3 587 563 +24
4.   Spartak Leningrad 6 7 1 5 498 559 -61

Semifinals edit

  • Tie played on February 17, 1982, and on February 24, 1982.
Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Zadar   170–183   Limoges CSP 92–84 78–99

Final edit

Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   90–84   Šibenka

1982–83 FIBA Korać Cup, 3rd–tier edit

The 1982–83 FIBA Korać Cup was the 12th installment of the European 3rd-tier level professional basketball club competition FIBA Korać Cup, running from October 6, 1982, to March 8, 1983. The trophy was won by the title holder Limoges CSP, who defeated -for second consecutive time- Šibenka by a result of 94–86 at Deutschlandhalle in West Berlin, West Germany.[2] Overall, Limoges CSP achieved in present competition a record of 7 wins against 2 defeats, in five successive rounds. More detailed:

First round edit

Second round edit

Top 16 edit

  • Day 1 (December 8, 1982)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   80–78   Crvena zvezda
  • Day 2 (December 15, 1982)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Nová huť Ostrava   76–89   Limoges CSP
  • Day 3 (January 12, 1983)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   87–80   Banco di Roma
  • Day 4 (January 19, 1983)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Crvena zvezda   93–83   Limoges CSP
  • Day 5 (January 26, 1983)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   90–82   Nová huť Ostrava
  • Day 6 (February 2, 1983)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Banco di Roma   73–74   Limoges CSP
  • Group A standings:
Pos. Team Pld. Pts. W L PF PA PD
1.   Limoges CSP 6 11 5 1 503 482 +21
2.   Banco di Roma 6 10 4 2 519 472 +47
3.   Crvena zvezda 6 9 3 3 528 509 +19
4.   Nová huť Ostrava 6 6 0 6 445 532 -87

Semifinals edit

  • Tie played on February 16, 1983, and on February 23, 1983.
Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Dynamo Moscow   172–178   Limoges CSP 93–86 79–92

Final edit

Team 1  Score  Team 2
Šibenka   86–94   Limoges CSP

1983–84 FIBA European Champions Cup, 1st–tier edit

The 1980–81 FIBA European Champions Cup was the 27th installment of the European top-tier level professional basketball club competition FIBA European Champions Cup (now called EuroLeague), running from September 15, 1983, to March 29, 1984. The trophy was won by Banco di Roma, who defeated FC Barcelona by a result of 79–73 at Patinoire des Vernets in Geneva, Switzerland.[3] Overall, Limoges CSP achieved in the present competition a record of 5 wins against 9 defeats, in four successive rounds. More detailed:

First round edit

Second round edit

  • Tie played on September 29, 1983, and on October 6, 1983.
Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Dinamo București   148-176   Limoges CSP 83–97 65–79

Top 12 edit

  • Tie played on October 27, 1983, and on November 3, 1983.
Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Nashua EBBC   149-167   Limoges CSP 70–69 79–98

Semifinals edit

  • Day 1 (December 8, 1983)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   74–76   Banco di Roma
  • Day 2 (December 15, 1983)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Maccabi Tel Aviv   95–104   Limoges CSP
  • Day 3 (January 11, 1984)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   80–98   FC Barcelona
  • Day 4 (January 18, 1984)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Bosna   104–96   Limoges CSP
  • Day 5 (January 25, 1984)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   108–118*   Jollycolombani Cantù

*Two overtimes at the end of regulation (97–97 and 107–107).

  • Day 6 (February 2, 1984)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Banco di Roma   81–76   Limoges CSP
  • Day 7 (February 16, 1984)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   105–111*   Maccabi Tel Aviv

*Two overtimes at the end of regulation (86–86 and 98–98).

  • Day 8 (February 23, 1984)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
FC Barcelona   113–94   Limoges CSP
  • Day 9 (February 29, 1984)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   107–88   Bosna
  • Day 10 (March 8, 1984)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Jollycolombani Cantù   95–93   Limoges CSP
  • Semifinals group stage standings:
Pos. Team Pld. Pts. W L PF PA PD Tie-break
1.   FC Barcelona 10 17 7 3 910 825 +85 1–1 (+4)
2.   Banco di Roma 10 17 7 3 785 +752 +33 1–1 (-4)
3.   Jollycolombani Cantù 10 16 6 4 865 826 +39
4.   Bosna 10 15 5 5 843 928 -85
5.   Maccabi Tel Aviv 10 13 3 7 872 902 -30
6.   Limoges CSP 10 12 2 8 937 979 -42

1984–85 FIBA European Champions Cup, 1st–tier edit

The 1984–85 FIBA European Champions Cup was the 28th installment of the European top-tier level professional basketball club competition FIBA European Champions Cup (now called EuroLeague), running from September 21, 1984, to April 3, 1985. The trophy was won by Cibona, who defeated Real Madrid by a result of 87–78 at Peace and Friendship Stadium in Piraeus, Greece.[4] Overall, Limoges CSP achieved in the present competition a record of 2 wins against 2 defeats, in three successive rounds. More detailed:

First round edit

Second round edit

  • Tie played on October 4, 1984, and on October 11, 1984.
Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Solent Stars   198-225   Limoges CSP 101–114 97–111

Top 12 edit

  • Tie played on November 1, 1984, and on November 8, 1984.
Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
CSKA Moscow   182-162   Limoges CSP 101–93 81–69

1985–86 FIBA European Champions Cup, 1st–tier edit

The 1985–86 FIBA European Champions Cup was the 29th installment of the European top-tier level professional basketball club competition FIBA European Champions Cup (now called EuroLeague), running from September 19, 1985, to April 3, 1986. The trophy was won by Cibona, who defeated Žalgiris by a result of 94–82 at Sportcsarnok in Budapest, Hungary.[5] Overall, Limoges CSP achieved in the present competition a record of 3 wins against 11 defeats, in four successive rounds. More detailed:

First round edit

Second round edit

  • Tie played on October 3, 1985, and on October 10, 1985.
Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Limoges CSP   177-171   Sunair Oostende 87–78 90–93

Top 12 edit

  • Tie played on October 31, 1985, and on November 7, 1985.
Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Aris   176-186   Limoges CSP 89–81 87–105

Semifinals edit

  • Day 1 (December 5, 1985)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Real Madrid   101–84   Limoges CSP
  • Day 2 (December 12, 1985)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   104–116   Žalgiris
  • Day 3 (January 9, 1986)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   88–85*   Maccabi Tel Aviv

*Overtime at the end of regulation (77–77).

  • Day 4 (January 16, 1986)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Simac Milano   83–77   Limoges CSP
  • Day 5 (January 22, 1986)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Cibona   116–106   Limoges CSP
  • Day 6 (January 30, 1986)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   79–92   Real Madrid
  • Day 7 (February 20, 1986)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Žalgiris   112–100   Limoges CSP
  • Day 8 (February 27, 1986)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Maccabi Tel Aviv   115–96   Limoges CSP
  • Day 9 (March 6, 1986)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   81–87   Simac Milano
  • Day 10 (March 12, 1986)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   95–106   Cibona
  • Semifinals group stage standings:
Pos. Team Pld. Pts. W L PF PA PD Tie-break
1.   Cibona 10 17 7 3 977 933 +44 1–1 (+6)
2.   Žalgiris 10 17 7 3 931 915 +16 1–1 (-6)
3.   Simac Milano 10 16 6 4 881 837 +44
4.   Real Madrid 10 15 5 5 944 906 +38
5.   Maccabi Tel Aviv 10 14 4 6 907 946 -39
6.   Limoges CSP 10 11 1 9 910 1013 -103

1986–87 FIBA Korać Cup, 3rd–tier edit

The 1986–87 FIBA Korać Cup was the 16th installment of the European 3rd-tier level professional basketball club competition FIBA Korać Cup, running from October 1, 1986, to March 25, 1987. The trophy was won by FC Barcelona, who defeated Limoges CSP by a result of 203–171 in a two-legged final on a home and away basis.[6] Overall, Limoges CSP achieved in present competition a record of 7 wins against 3 defeats, in five successive rounds. More detailed:

First round edit

Second round edit

Top 16 edit

  • Day 1 (December 3, 1986)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   104–75   Spartak Leningrad
  • Day 2 (December 10, 1986)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Šibenka   104–108   Limoges CSP
  • Day 3 (January 7, 1987)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   98–83   Arexons Cantù
  • Day 4 (January 14, 1987)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Spartak Leningrad   71–84   Limoges CSP
  • Day 5 (January 21, 1987)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   111–92   Šibenka
  • Day 6 (January 28, 1987)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Arexons Cantù   97–88   Limoges CSP
  • Group A standings:
Pos. Team Pld. Pts. W L PF PA PD
1.   Limoges CSP 6 11 5 1 593 522 +71
2.   Arexons Cantù 6 10 4 2 546 516 +30
3.   Spartak Leningrad 6 9 3 3 489 510 -21
4.   Šibenka 6 6 0 6 521 601 -80

Semifinals edit

  • Tie played on February 18, 1987, and on February 25, 1987.
Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
CAI Zaragoza   167–189   Limoges CSP 76–85 91–104

Finals edit

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
FC Barcelona   203–171   Limoges CSP 106–85 97–86

1987–88 FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup, 2nd–tier edit

The 1987–88 FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup was the 22nd installment of FIBA's 2nd-tier level European-wide professional club basketball competition FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup (lately called FIBA Saporta Cup), running from September 22, 1987, to March 16, 1988. The trophy was won by Limoges CSP, who defeated Ram Joventut by a result of 96–89 at Palais des Sports in Grenoble, France.[7] Overall, Limoges CSP achieved in the present competition a record of 10 wins against 1 defeat, in five successive rounds. More detailed:

First round edit

Second round edit

  • Tie played on October 13, 1987, and on October 20, 1987.
Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Uudenkaupungin Urheilijat   198–231   Limoges CSP 94–123 104–108

Quarterfinals edit

  • Day 1 (December 2, 1987)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Polycell Kingston   106–108   Limoges CSP
  • Day 2 (December 8, 1987)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   93–86   Bayer 04 Leverkusen
  • Day 3 (December 15, 1987)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   114–103   IMT
  • Day 4 (January 5, 1988)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   122–109   Polycell Kingston
  • Day 5 (January 13, 1988)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Bayer 04 Leverkusen   92–111   Limoges CSP
  • Day 6 (January 19, 1988)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
IMT   92–102   Limoges CSP
  • Group A standings:
Pos. Team Pld. Pts. W L PF PA PD
1.   Limoges CSP 6 12 6 0 650 589 +61
2.   Bayer 04 Leverkusen 6 9 3 3 546 549 -3
3.   Polycell Kingston 6 8 2 4 580 601 -21
4.   IMT 6 7 1 5 550 587 -37

Semifinals edit

  • Tie played on February 9, 1988, and on February 16, 1988.
Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Limoges CSP   193–179   Scavolini Pesaro 102–86 91–93

Final edit

Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   96–89   Ram Joventut

1988–89 FIBA European Champions Cup, 1st–tier edit

The 1988–89 FIBA European Champions Cup was the 32nd installment of the European top-tier level professional basketball club competition FIBA European Champions Cup (now called EuroLeague), running from October 13, 1988, to April 6, 1989. The trophy was won by Jugoplastika, who defeated Maccabi Tel Aviv by a result of 75–69 at Olympiahalle in Munich, West Germany.[8] Overall, Limoges CSP achieved in the present competition a record of 7 wins against 9 defeats, in three successive rounds. More detailed:

First round edit

Top 16 edit

  • Tie played on November 3, 1988, and on November 10, 1988.
Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Zbrojovka Brno   141-240   Limoges CSP 87–111 54–129

Quarterfinals edit

  • Day 1 (December 8, 1988)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Jugoplastika   87–78   Limoges CSP
  • Day 2 (December 14, 1988)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   67–87   Maccabi Tel Aviv
  • Day 3 (December 22, 1988)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Scavolini Pesaro   90–84   Limoges CSP
  • Day 4 (January 5, 1989)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   107–70   Nashua EBBC
  • Day 5 (January 12, 1989)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
FC Barcelona   84–82   Limoges CSP
  • Day 6 (January 19, 1989)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Aris   80–77   Limoges CSP
  • Day 7 (January 25, 1989)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   78–85   CSKA Moscow
  • Day 8 (February 1, 1989)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   95–93   Jugoplastika
  • Day 9 (February 16, 1989)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Maccabi Tel Aviv   97–92   Limoges CSP
  • Day 10 (February 23, 1989)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   92–84   Scavolini Pesaro
  • Day 11 (March 1, 1989)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Nashua EBBC   86–101   Limoges CSP
  • Day 12 (March 8, 1989)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   104–101   FC Barcelona
  • Day 13 (March 16, 1989)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   115–106   Aris
  • Day 14 (March 22, 1989)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
CSKA Moscow   116–97   Limoges CSP
  • Quarterfinals group stage standings:
Pos. Team Pld. Pts. W L PF PA PD Tie-break
1.   Maccabi Tel Aviv 14 26 12 2 1314 1221 +93
2.   FC Barcelona 14 25 11 3 1207 1120 +87
3.   Jugoplastika 14 22 8 6 1205 1167 +38 1–1 (0)
4.   Aris 14 22 8 6 1269 1261 +8 1–1 (0)
5.   Limoges CSP 14 20 6 8 1269 1266 +3
6.   Scavolini Pesaro 14 19 5 9 1130 1174 -44
7.   CSKA Moscow 14 18 4 10 1156 1194 -38
8.   Nashua EBBC 14 16 2 12 1159 1306 -147

1990s edit

1989–90 FIBA European Champions Cup, 1st–tier edit

The 1989–90 FIBA European Champions Cup was the 33rd installment of the European top-tier level professional basketball club competition FIBA European Champions Cup (now called EuroLeague), running from September 28, 1989, to April 19, 1990. The trophy was won by Jugoplastika, who defeated FC Barcelona Banca Catalana by a result of 72–67 at Pabellón Príncipe Felipe in Zaragoza, Spain.[9] Overall, Limoges CSP achieved in the present competition a record of 13 wins against 5 defeats, in five successive rounds. More detailed:

First round edit

Top 16 edit

  • Tie played on October 26, 1989, and on November 2, 1989.
Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Pully   197-242   Limoges CSP 95–115 102–127

Quarterfinals edit

  • Day 1 (December 7, 1989)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Maccabi Tel Aviv   78–88   Limoges CSP
  • Day 2 (December 14, 1989)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   112–80   Commodore Den Helder
  • Day 3 (January 4, 1990)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Jugoplastika   103–83   Limoges CSP
  • Day 4 (January 11, 1990)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   94–84   Aris
  • Day 5 (January 18, 1990)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   115–90   Lech Poznań
  • Day 6 (January 24, 1990)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
FC Barcelona Banca Catalana   72–63   Limoges CSP
  • Day 7 (February 1, 1990)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Philips Milano   99–104   Limoges CSP
  • Day 8 (February 8, 1990)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   100–75   Maccabi Tel Aviv
  • Day 9 (February 22, 1990)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Commodore Den Helder   84–88   Limoges CSP
  • Day 10 (March 1, 1990)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   100–93   Jugoplastika
  • Day 11 (March 8, 1990)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Aris   89–79   Limoges CSP
  • Day 12 (March 15, 1990)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Lech Poznań   91–118   Limoges CSP
  • Day 13 (March 21, 1990)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   91–103   FC Barcelona Banca Catalana
  • Day 14 (March 29, 1990)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   85–76   Philips Milano
  • Quarterfinals group stage standings:
Pos. Team Pld. Pts. W L PF PA PD
1.   FC Barcelona Banca Catalana 14 26 12 2 1291 1084 +207
2.   Jugoplastika 14 25 11 3 1277 1114 +163
3.   Limoges CSP 14 24 10 4 1320 1217 +103
4.   Aris 14 22 8 6 1296 1224 +72
5.   Philips Milano 14 21 7 7 1271 1279 -8
6.   Maccabi Tel Aviv 14 20 6 8 1185 1241 -56
7.   Commodore Den Helder 14 16 2 12 1147 1291 -144
8.   Lech Poznań 14 14 0 14 1147 1484 -337

Final four edit

The 1990 FIBA European Champions Cup Final Four, was the 1989–90 season's FIBA European Champions Cup Final Four tournament, organized by FIBA Europe.

Team 1  Score  Team 2
Jugoplastika   101–83   Limoges CSP
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Aris   91–103   Limoges CSP
  • Final four standings:
Pos. Team Rec.
    Jugoplastika 2–0
    FC Barcelona Banca Catalana 1–1
    Limoges CSP 1–1
4th   Aris 0–2

1990–91 FIBA European Champions Cup, 1st–tier edit

The 1990–91 FIBA European Champions Cup was the 34th installment of the European top-tier level professional basketball club competition FIBA European Champions Cup (now called EuroLeague), running from September 27, 1990, to April 18, 1991. The trophy was won by POP 84, who defeated FC Barcelona Banca Catalana by a result of 70–65 at Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy in Paris, France.[10] Overall, Limoges CSP achieved in the present competition a record of 5 wins against 11 defeats, in three successive rounds. More detailed:

First round edit

Top 16 edit

  • Tie played on October 25, 1990, and on November 1, 1990.
Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
CSKA Sofia   189–224   Limoges CSP 90–105 99–119

Quarterfinals edit

  • Day 1 (December 13, 1990)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Maccabi Tel Aviv   100–92   Limoges CSP
  • Day 2 (December 20, 1990)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   88–100   Bayer 04 Leverkusen
  • Day 3 (January 3, 1991)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Scavolini Pesaro   93–73   Limoges CSP
  • Day 4 (January 10, 1991)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   88–71   Kingston
  • Day 5 (January 16, 1991)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
FC Barcelona Banca Catalana   84–76   Limoges CSP
  • Day 6 (January 24, 1991)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Aris   108–88   Limoges CSP
  • Day 7 (January 31, 1991)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   73–84   POP 84
  • Day 8 (February 7, 1991)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   95–114   Maccabi Tel Aviv
  • Day 9 (February 14, 1991)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Bayer 04 Leverkusen   112–101   Limoges CSP
  • Day 10 (February 28, 1991)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   110–92   Scavolini Pesaro
  • Day 11 (March 7, 1991)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Kingston   96–77   Limoges CSP
  • Day 12 (March 13, 1991)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   104–95   FC Barcelona Banca Catalana
  • Day 13 (March 21, 1991)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   98–106   Aris
  • Day 14 (March 28, 1991)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
POP 84   92–88   Limoges CSP
  • Quarterfinals group stage standings:
Pos. Team Pld. Pts. W L PF PA PD Tie-break
1.   FC Barcelona Banca Catalana 14 25 11 3 1276 1148 +128
2.   POP 84 14 23 9 5 1208 1174 +34
3.   Scavolini Pesaro 14 22 8 6 1318 1290 +28 2–0
4.   Maccabi Tel Aviv 14 22 8 6 1224 1163 +61 0–2
5.   Aris 14 21 7 7 1314 1324 -10
6.   Bayer 04 Leverkusen 14 20 6 8 1334 1392 -58
7.   Kingston 14 18 4 10 1141 1221 -80
8.   Limoges CSP 14 17 3 11 1251 1354 -104

1991–92 FIBA European Cup, 2nd–tier edit

The 1991–92 FIBA European Cup was the 26th installment of FIBA's 2nd-tier level European-wide professional club basketball competition FIBA European Cup (lately called FIBA Saporta Cup), running from September 10, 1991, to March 17, 1992. The trophy was won by Real Madrid Asegurator, who defeated the title holder PAOK by a result of 65–63 at Palais des Sports de Beaulieu in Nantes, France.[11] Overall, Limoges CSP achieved in the present competition a record of 8 wins against 6 defeats, in four successive rounds. More detailed:

First round edit

Second round edit

  • Tie played on October 1, 1991, and on October 8, 1991.
Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Etzella   140–242   Limoges CSP 68–123 72–119

Third round edit

  • Tie played on October 29, 1991, and on November 5, 1991.
Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
KTP   160–208   Limoges CSP 86–110 74–98

Top 12 edit

  • Day 1 (November 26, 1991)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Glaxo Verona   92–89   Limoges CSP
  • Day 2 (December 3, 1991)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   109–89   Sunair Oostende
  • Day 3 (December 11, 1991)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   79–81   PAOK
  • Day 4 (December 17, 1991)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Alba Berlin   72–75   Limoges CSP
  • Day 5 (January 7, 1992)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Maccabi Rishon LeZion   88–100   Limoges CSP
  • Day 6 (January 15, 1992)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   73–76   Glaxo Verona
  • Day 7 (January 21, 1992)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Sunair Oostende   110–97   Limoges CSP
  • Day 8 (January 28, 1992)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
PAOK   79–68   Limoges CSP
  • Day 9 (February 5, 1992)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   73–77   Alba Berlin
  • Day 10 (February 11, 1992)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   92–77   Maccabi Rishon LeZion
  • Group A standings:
Pos. Team Pld. Pts. W L PF PA PD Tie-break
1.   PAOK 10 19 9 1 829 762 +67
2.   Glaxo Verona 10 18 8 2 862 818 +44
3.   Limoges CSP 10 14 4 6 855 841 +14 1–1 (+7)
4.   Sunair Oostende 10 14 4 6 935 903 +32 1–1 (-7)
5.   Maccabi Rishon LeZion 10 13 3 7 891 959 -68
6.   Alba Berlin 10 12 2 8 758 847 -89

1992–93 FIBA European League, 1st–tier edit

The 1992–93 FIBA European League was the 36th installment of the European top-tier level professional club competition for basketball clubs (now called EuroLeague), running from September 10, 1992, to April 15, 1993. The trophy was won by Limoges CSP, who defeated Benetton Treviso by a result of 59–55 at Peace and Friendship Stadium in Piraeus, Greece.[12] Overall, Limoges CSP achieved in present competition a record of 12 wins against 6 defeats plus 1 draw, in six successive rounds. More detailed:

First round edit

Second round edit

  • Tie played on September 30, 1992, and on October 8, 1992.
Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Guildford Kings   129–143   Limoges CSP 72–72 57–71

Top 16 edit

  • Day 1 (October 29, 1992)

Bye: Partizan was the title holder but was not allowed to compete due to United Nations embargo on FR Yugoslavia.

  • Day 2 (November 5, 1992)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
PAOK   67–57   Limoges CSP
  • Day 3 (November 26, 1992)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   63–76   Knorr Bologna
  • Day 4 (December 3, 1992)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Marbella Joventut   62–78   Limoges CSP
  • Day 5 (December 10, 1992)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   83–52   Cibona
  • Day 6 (December 17, 1992)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Scavolini Pesaro   61–76   Limoges CSP
  • Day 7 (January 7, 1993)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   75–63   Maccabi Tel Aviv
  • Day 8 (January 14, 1993)

Bye: Partizan was the title holder but was not allowed to compete due to United Nations embargo on FR Yugoslavia.

  • Day 9 (January 20, 1993)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   60–58   PAOK
  • Day 10 (January 28, 1993)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Knorr Bologna   70–67   Limoges CSP
  • Day 11 (February 4, 1993)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   65–73   Marbella Joventut
  • Day 12 (February 10, 1993)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Cibona   58–62   Limoges CSP
  • Day 13 (February 18, 1993)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   61–47   Scavolini Pesaro
  • Day 14 (February 25, 1993)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Maccabi Tel Aviv   70–69   Limoges CSP
  • Group A standings:
Pos. Team Pld. Pts. W L PF PA PD Tie-break
1.   PAOK 12 20 8 4 879 839 +40
2.   Limoges CSP 12 19 7 5 816 757 +59 2–0
3.   Scavolini Pesaro 12 19 7 5 887 877 +10 0–2
4.   Knorr Bologna 12 18 6 6 938 893 +45 1–1 (+2)
5.   Marbella Joventut 12 18 6 6 945 946 -1 1–1 (-2)
6.   Cibona 12 17 5 7 909 976 -67
7.   Maccabi Tel Aviv 12 15 3 9 934 1020 -86
8.   Partizan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Quarterfinals edit

  • Best-of-3 playoff: Game 1 away on March 11, 1993 / Game 2 at home on March 15, 1993 / Game 3 at home on March 17, 1993.
Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg 3rd leg
Olympiacos   1–2   Limoges CSP 70–67 53–59 58–60

Final four edit

The 1993 FIBA European League Final Four, was the 1992–93 season's FIBA European League Final Four tournament, organized by FIBA Europe.

Team 1  Score  Team 2
Real Madrid Teka   52–62   Limoges CSP
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Benetton Treviso   55–59   Limoges CSP
  • Final four standings:
Pos. Team Rec.
    Limoges CSP 2–0
    Benetton Treviso 1–1
    PAOK 1–1
4th   Real Madrid Teka 0–2

1993–94 FIBA European League, 1st–tier edit

The 1993–94 FIBA European League was the 37th installment of the European top-tier level professional club competition for basketball clubs (now called EuroLeague), running from September 9, 1993, to April 21, 1994. The trophy was won by 7up Joventut, who defeated Olympiacos by a result of 59–57 at Yad Eliyahu Arena in Tel Aviv, Israel.[13] Overall, Limoges CSP achieved in present competition a record of 10 wins against 7 defeats, in four successive rounds. More detailed:

First round edit

Second round edit

Top 16 edit

  • Day 1 (October 28, 1993)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
FC Barcelona Banca Catalana   86–76*   Limoges CSP

*Overtime at the end of regulation (71–71).

  • Day 2 (November 4, 1993)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   71–54   Bayer 04 Leverkusen
  • Day 3 (November 24, 1993)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Guildford Kings   73–80   Limoges CSP
  • Day 4 (December 1, 1993)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   83–67   Real Madrid Teka
  • Day 5 (December 9, 1993)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   87–89   Benetton Treviso
  • Day 6 (December 15, 1993)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Maes Pils   73–64   Limoges CSP
  • Day 7 (January 6, 1994)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Olympiacos   59–67   Limoges CSP
  • Day 8 (January 13, 1994)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   88–82   FC Barcelona Banca Catalana
  • Day 9 (January 20, 1994)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Bayer 04 Leverkusen   87–67   Limoges CSP
  • Day 10 (January 27, 1994)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   72–55   Guildford Kings
  • Day 11 (February 2, 1994)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Real Madrid Teka   81–36   Limoges CSP
  • Day 12 (February 10, 1994)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Benetton Treviso   61–65   Limoges CSP
  • Day 13 (February 16, 1994)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   90–53   Maes Pils
  • Day 14 (February 23, 1994)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   67–59   Olympiacos
  • Group A standings:
Pos. Team Pld. Pts. W L PF PA PD Tie-break
1.   Olympiacos 14 25 11 3 1047 897 +150
2.   Real Madrid Teka 14 23 9 5 1123 978 +145 1–1 (+29)
3.   Limoges CSP 14 23 9 5 1013 979 +34 1–1 (-29)
4.   FC Barcelona Banca Catalana 14 22 8 6 1132 1067 +65 1–1 (+15)
5.   Maes Pils 14 22 8 6 1040 1072 -32 1–1 (-15)
6.   Benetton Treviso 14 21 7 7 1085 1072 +13
7.   Bayer 04 Leverkusen 14 18 4 10 1022 1045 -23
8.   Guildford Kings 14 14 0 14 889 1241 -352

Quarterfinals edit

  • Best-of-3 playoff: Game 1 at home on March 10, 1994 / Game 2 away on March 15, 1994 / Game 3 away on March 17, 1994.
Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg 3rd leg
Limoges CSP   1–2   Panathinaikos 75–68 48–59 73–87

1994–95 FIBA European League, 1st–tier edit

The 1994–95 FIBA European League was the 38th installment of the European top-tier level professional club competition for basketball clubs (now called EuroLeague), running from September 8, 1994, to April 13, 1995. The trophy was won by Real Madrid Teka, who defeated Olympiacos by a result of 73–61 at Pabellón Príncipe Felipe in Zaragoza, Spain.[14] Overall, Limoges CSP achieved in present competition a record of 14 wins against 7 defeats, in six successive rounds. More detailed:

First round edit

Second round edit

  • Tie played on September 29, 1994, and on October 6, 1994.
Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Bioveta COOP Banka Brno   109–155   Limoges CSP 52–71 57–84

Top 16 edit

  • Day 1 (October 27, 1994)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Cibona   76–69   Limoges CSP
  • Day 2 (November 2, 1994)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   68–60   Buckler Beer Bologna
  • Day 3 (November 24, 1994)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
FC Barcelona Banca Catalana   84–81   Limoges CSP
  • Day 4 (December 1, 1994)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   76–57   Efes Pilsen
  • Day 5 (December 8, 1994)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   66–59   Olympiacos
  • Day 6 (December 14, 1994)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
7up Joventut   56–61*   Limoges CSP

*Overtime at the end of regulation (48–48).

  • Day 7 (January 5, 1995)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Bayer 04 Leverkusen   74–69   Limoges CSP
  • Day 8 (January 12, 1995)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   81–63   Cibona
  • Day 9 (January 19, 1995)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Buckler Beer Bologna   74–59   Limoges CSP
  • Day 10 (January 26, 1995)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   69–57   FC Barcelona Banca Catalana
  • Day 11 (February 2, 1995)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Efes Pilsen   64–69   Limoges CSP
  • Day 12 (February 9, 1995)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Olympiacos   73–76   Limoges CSP
  • Day 13 (February 16, 1995)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   76–67   7up Joventut
  • Day 14 (February 23, 1995)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   63–47   Bayer 04 Leverkusen
  • Group A standings:
Pos. Team Pld. Pts. W L PF PA PD Tie-break
1.   Limoges CSP 14 24 10 4 983 911 +72
2.   Olympiacos 14 23 9 5 1086 958 +128
3.   Cibona 14 22 8 6 1049 1060 -11 4–2
4.   Buckler Beer Bologna 14 22 8 6 1072 1023 +49 3–3 (+12)
5.   Efes Pilsen 14 22 8 6 900 912 -12 3–3 (-12)
6.   FC Barcelona Banca Catalana 14 22 8 6 1095 1079 +16 2–4
7.   Bayer 04 Leverkusen 14 18 4 10 1009 1100 -91
8.   7up Joventut 14 15 1 13 923 1074 -151

Quarterfinals edit

  • Best-of-3 playoff: Game 1 away on March 9, 1995 / Game 2 at home on March 14, 1995 / Game 3 at home on March 16, 1995.
Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg 3rd leg
Scavolini Pesaro   1–2   Limoges CSP 68–55 66–79 72–82

Final four edit

The 1995 FIBA European League Final Four, was the 1994–95 season's FIBA European League Final Four tournament, organized by FIBA Europe.

Team 1  Score  Team 2
Real Madrid Teka   62–49   Limoges CSP
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   77–91   Panathinaikos
  • Final four standings:
Pos. Team Rec.
    Real Madrid Teka 2–0
    Olympiacos 1–1
    Panathinaikos 1–1
4th   Limoges CSP 0–2

1995–96 FIBA European Cup, 2nd–tier edit

The 1995–96 FIBA European Cup was the 30th installment of FIBA's 2nd-tier level European-wide professional club basketball competition FIBA European Cup (lately called FIBA Saporta Cup), running from September 5, 1995, to March 12, 1996. The trophy was won by Taugrés, who defeated PAOK by a result of 88–81 at Pabellón Álava in Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain.[15] Overall, Limoges CSP achieved in the present competition a record of 10 wins against 4 defeats, in four successive rounds. More detailed:

First round edit

Second round edit

  • Tie played on September 26, 1995, and on October 3, 1995.
Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
FC Porto   124–172   Limoges CSP 52–95 72–77

Third round edit

  • Tie played on October 24, 1995, and on November 1, 1995.
Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Limoges CSP   171–135   Dendi-Basket 97–64 74–71

Top 12 edit

  • Day 1 (November 21, 1995)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   82–60   Bnei Herzliya
  • Day 2 (November 28, 1995)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Taugrés   79–73   Limoges CSP
  • Day 3 (December 5, 1995)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   78–75   Partizan
  • Day 4 (December 12, 1995)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Žalgiris   76–74   Limoges CSP
  • Day 5 (December 19, 1995)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   84–64   Sunair Oostende
  • Day 6 (January 3, 1996)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Bnei Herzliya   83–91   Limoges CSP
  • Day 7 (January 9, 1996)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   88–68   Taugrés
  • Day 8 (January 16, 1996)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Partizan   103–90   Limoges CSP
  • Day 9 (January 23, 1996)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   82–68   Žalgiris
  • Day 10 (January 30, 1996)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Sunair Oostende   76–75   Limoges CSP
  • Group A standings:
Pos. Team Pld. Pts. W L PF PA PD Tie-break
1.   Taugrés 10 17 7 3 821 788 +33 1–1 (+9)
2.   Žalgiris 10 17 7 3 852 833 +19 1–1 (-9)
3.   Limoges CSP 10 16 6 4 817 752 +65
4.   Partizan 10 14 4 6 886 867 +19
5.   Bnei Herzliya 10 13 3 7 776 837 –61 2–0
6.   Sunair Oostende 10 13 3 7 746 821 –75 0–2

1996–97 FIBA EuroLeague, 1st–tier edit

The 1996–97 FIBA EuroLeague was the 40th installment of the European top-tier level professional club competition for basketball clubs (now called simply EuroLeague), running from September 19, 1996, to April 24, 1997. The trophy was won by Olympiacos, who defeated FC Barcelona Banca Catalana by a result of 73–58 at PalaEUR in Rome, Italy.[16] Overall, Limoges CSP achieved in present competition a record of 8 wins against 10 defeats, in three successive rounds. More detailed:

First round edit

  • Day 1 (September 19, 1996)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   62–69   Maccabi Tel Aviv
  • Day 2 (September 26, 1996)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   74–85   Stefanel Milano
  • Day 3 (October 2, 1996)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Panionios Ethniki Asfalistiki   92–77   Limoges CSP
  • Day 4 (October 10, 1996)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   84–80   Ülker
  • Day 5 (October 17, 1996)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
CSKA Moscow   74–65   Limoges CSP
  • Day 6 (November 7, 1996)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Maccabi Tel Aviv   69–77   Limoges CSP
  • Day 7 (November 14, 1996)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Stefanel Milano   79–66   Limoges CSP
  • Day 8 (November 21, 1996)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   78–75   Panionios Ethniki Asfalistiki
  • Day 9 (December 5, 1996)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Ülker   99–91*   Limoges CSP

*Two overtimes at the end of regulation (73–73 and 85–85).

  • Day 10 (December 12, 1996)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   83–66   CSKA Moscow
  • Group A standings:
Pos. Team Pld. Pts. W L PF PA PD Tie-break
1.   Stefanel Milano 10 17 7 3 775 727 +48
2.   CSKA Moscow 10 16 6 4 761 734 +27 2–0
3.   Maccabi Tel Aviv 10 16 6 4 798 773 +26 0–2
4.   Ülker 10 14 4 6 780 767 +13 1–1 (+4)
5.   Limoges CSP 10 14 4 6 731 723 +8 1–1 (-4)
6.   Panionios Ethniki Asfalistiki 10 13 3 7 711 830 -119

Second round edit

  • Day 1 (January 9, 1997)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   91–85   Estudiantes Argentaria
  • Day 2 (January 16, 1997)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Teamsystem Bologna   90–76   Limoges CSP
  • Day 3 (January 23, 1997)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   85–61   Cibona
  • Day 4 (February 6, 1997)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Estudiantes Argentaria   68–70   Limoges CSP
  • Day 5 (February 13, 1997)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   81–70   Teamsystem Bologna
  • Day 6 (February 20, 1997)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Cibona   72–66   Limoges CSP
  • Group F standings:
Pos. Team Pld. Pts. W L PF PA PD
1.   Teamsystem Bologna 16 28 12 4 1262 1163 +99
2.   Cibona 16 26 10 6 1166 1126 +40
3.   Estudiantes Argentaria 16 25 9 7 1309 1284 +25
4.   Limoges CSP 16 24 8 8 1226 1235 -9
5.   Ülker 16 21 5 11 1196 1243 -47
6.   Panionios Ethniki Asfalistiki 16 20 4 12 1162 1325 -163

Top 16 edit

  • Best-of-3 playoff: Game 1 away on March 6, 1997 / Game 2 at home on March 11, 1997 / Game 3 away on March 13, 1997.
Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg 3rd leg
Panathinaikos   2–0   Limoges CSP 68–67 70–55 – – –

1997–98 FIBA EuroLeague, 1st–tier edit

The 1997–98 FIBA EuroLeague was the 41st installment of the European top-tier level professional club competition for basketball clubs (now called simply EuroLeague), running from September 18, 1997, to April 23, 1998. The trophy was won by Kinder Bologna, who defeated AEK by a result of 58–44 at Palau Sant Jordi in Barcelona, Spain.[17] Overall, Limoges CSP achieved in present competition a record of 6 wins against 10 defeats, in two successive rounds. More detailed:

First round edit

  • Day 1 (September 18, 1997)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Maccabi Tel Aviv   78–62   Limoges CSP
  • Day 2 (September 25, 1997)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   62–77   Efes Pilsen
  • Day 3 (October 2, 1997)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Olympiacos   69–57   Limoges CSP
  • Day 4 (October 9, 1997)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   70–66   CSKA Moscow
  • Day 5 (October 23, 1997)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   71–85   Real Madrid Teka
  • Day 6 (November 6, 1997)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   78–77   Maccabi Tel Aviv
  • Day 7 (November 12, 1997)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Efes Pilsen   65–64   Limoges CSP
  • Day 8 (November 20, 1997)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   66–60   Olympiacos
  • Day 9 (December 11, 1997)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
CSKA Moscow   83–70   Limoges CSP
  • Day 10 (December 18, 1997)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Real Madrid Teka   75–62   Limoges CSP
  • Group A standings:
Pos. Team Pld. Pts. W L PF PA PD Tie-break
1.   Olympiacos 10 17 7 3 722 702 +20
2.   Efes Pilsen 10 16 6 4 718 674 +44
3.   Maccabi Tel Aviv 10 15 5 5 747 739 +8 1–1 (+10)
4.   CSKA Moscow 10 15 5 5 763 756 +7 1–1 (-10)
5.   Real Madrid Teka 10 14 4 6 787 793 –6
6.   Limoges CSP 10 13 3 7 662 735 –73

Second round edit

  • Day 1 (January 8, 1998)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   69–68   Benetton Treviso
  • Day 2 (January 14, 1998)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
PAOK   85–76   Limoges CSP
  • Day 3 (January 22, 1998)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   83–72   Estudiantes
  • Day 4 (February 5, 1998)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Benetton Treviso   96–70   Limoges CSP
  • Day 5 (February 11, 1998)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   77–75*   PAOK

*Overtime at the end of regulation (64–64).

  • Day 6 (February 19, 1998)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Estudiantes   68–62   Limoges CSP
  • Group F standings:
Pos. Team Pld. Pts. W L PF PA PD Tie-break
1.   Benetton Treviso 16 28 12 4 1213 1100 +113
2.   CSKA Moscow 16 25 9 7 1217 1159 +58 1–1 (+27)
3.   PAOK 16 25 9 7 1119 1083 +36 1–1 (-27)
4.   Estudiantes 16 24 8 8 1171 1191 -20
5.   Real Madrid Teka 16 23 7 9 1187 1165 +22
6.   Limoges CSP 16 22 6 10 1099 1199 -100

1998–99 FIBA Saporta Cup, 2nd–tier edit

The 1998–99 FIBA Saporta Cup was the 33rd installment of FIBA's 2nd-tier level European-wide professional club basketball competition FIBA Saporta Cup, running from September 22, 1998, to April 13, 1999. The trophy was won by Benetton Treviso, who defeated Pamesa Valencia by a result of 64–60 at Pabellón Príncipe Felipe in Zaragoza, Spain.[18] Overall, Limoges CSP achieved in the present competition a record of 8 wins against 4 defeats, in two successive rounds. More detailed:

First round edit

  • Day 1 (September 22, 1998)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   82–60   TBB Trier
  • Day 2 (September 29, 1998)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   61–58   Plannja Basket
  • Day 3 (October 6, 1998)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Aris   55–57   Limoges CSP
  • Day 4 (October 13, 1998)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Telindus Racing Antwerpen   79–76   Limoges CSP
  • Day 5 (October 20, 1998)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   86–60   Feal Široki
  • Day 6 (November 3, 1998)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
TBB Trier   71–68   Limoges CSP
  • Day 7 (November 10, 1998)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Plannja Basket   72–83   Limoges CSP
  • Day 8 (November 17, 1998)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   73–79   Aris
  • Day 9 (December 8, 1998)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   66–48   Telindus Racing Antwerpen
  • Day 10 (December 15, 1998)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Feal Široki   55–59   Limoges CSP
  • Group F standings:
Pos. Team Pld. Pts. W L PF PA PD
1.   Aris 10 19 9 1 799 637 +162
2.   Limoges CSP 10 17 7 3 711 637 +74
3.   Telindus Racing Antwerpen 10 15 5 5 708 736 -28
4.   TBB Trier 10 14 4 6 741 781 -40
5.   Plannja Basket 10 13 3 7 756 802 -46
6.   Feal Široki 10 12 2 8 653 775 -122

Second round edit

  • Tie played on January 12, 1999, and on January 19, 1999.
Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Spirou Charleroi   136–130   Limoges CSP 60–61 76–69

2000s edit

1999–2000 FIBA Korać Cup, 3rd–tier edit

The 1999–2000 FIBA Korać Cup was the 29th installment of the European 3rd-tier level professional basketball club competition FIBA Korać Cup, running from September 15, 1999, to March 29, 2000. The trophy was won by Limoges CSP, who defeated Unicaja by a result of 131–118 in a two-legged final on a home and away basis.[19] Overall, Limoges CSP achieved in present competition a record of 12 wins against 3 defeats plus 1 draw, in seven successive rounds. More detailed:

First round edit

Second round edit

  • Day 1 (October 6, 1999)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Ovarense Aerosoles   66–80   Limoges CSP
  • Day 2 (October 13, 1999)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   81–75   Telindus Racing Antwerpen
  • Day 3 (October 20, 1999)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Jabones Pardo Fuenlabrada   63–73   Limoges CSP
  • Day 4 (November 3, 1999)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   93–84   Ovarense Aerosoles
  • Day 5 (November 10, 1999)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Telindus Racing Antwerpen   59–56   Limoges CSP
  • Day 6 (November 17, 1999)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   90–77   Jabones Pardo Fuenlabrada
  • Group I standings:
Pos. Team Pld. Pts. W L PF PA PD Tie-break
1.   Limoges CSP 6 11 5 1 473 424 +49
2.   Telindus Racing Antwerpen 6 9 3 3 414 397 +17 1–1 (+4)
3.   Jabones Pardo Fuenlabrada 6 9 3 3 429 433 -4 1–1 (-4)
4.   Ovarense Aerosoles 6 7 1 5 406 468 -62

Third round edit

  • Tie played on December 8, 1999, and on December 15, 1999.
Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
UNICS   133–179   Limoges CSP 64–86 69–93

Top 16 edit

  • Tie played on January 12, 2000, and on January 19, 2000.
Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Limoges CSP   186–144   CSKA Kyiv 86–73 100–71

Quarterfinals edit

  • Tie played on February 9, 2000, and on February 16, 2000.
Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Limoges CSP   138–132   Türk Telekom 71–57 67–75

Semifinals edit

  • Tie played on March 1, 2000, and on March 8, 2000.
Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Casademont Girona   134–146   Limoges CSP 77–77 57–69

Finals edit

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Limoges CSP   131–118   Unicaja 80–58 51–60

2010s edit

2014–15 Turkish Airlines Euroleague, 1st–tier edit

The 2014–15 Turkish Airlines Euroleague was the 15th season of the EuroLeague, under the Euroleague Basketball Company's authority, and it was the 58th installment of the European top-tier level professional club competition for basketball clubs, running from September 23, 2014, to May 17, 2015. The trophy was won by Real Madrid, who defeated Olympiacos by a result of 78–59 at Barclaycard Center in Madrid, Spain.[20] Overall, Limoges CSP achieved in present competition a record of 2 wins against 8 defeats, in only one round. More detailed:

Regular season edit

  • Day 1 (October 16, 2014)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Maccabi Tel Aviv   92–76   Limoges CSP
  • Day 2 (October 24, 2014)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   71–60   Cedevita
  • Day 3 (October 31, 2014)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Unicaja   75–69   Limoges CSP
  • Day 4 (November 7, 2014)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Alba Berlin   89–66   Limoges CSP
  • Day 5 (November 14, 2014)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   76–86   CSKA Moscow
  • Day 6 (November 20, 2014)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   73–79   Maccabi Tel Aviv
  • Day 7 (November 28, 2014)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Cedevita   102–83   Limoges CSP
  • Day 8 (December 5, 2014)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   67–64   Unicaja
  • Day 9 (December 12, 2014)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   65–71   Alba Berlin
  • Day 10 (December 18, 2014)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
CSKA Moscow   88–56   Limoges CSP
  • Group B standings:
Pos. Team Pld. W L PF PA PD Tie-break
1.   CSKA Moscow 10 10 0 880 718 +162
2.   Maccabi Tel Aviv 10 7 3 797 783 +14
3.   Unicaja 10 4 6 763 757 +6 1–1 (+2)
4.   Alba Berlin 10 4 6 762 791 -29 1–1 (-2)
5.   Cedevita 10 3 7 740 789 -49
6.   Limoges CSP 10 2 8 702 806 -104

Bottom two teams in each group entered 2014–15 Eurocup Basketball Last 32 round.

2014–15 Eurocup Basketball, 2nd–tier edit

The 2014–15 Eurocup Basketball was the 13th installment of ULEB's 2nd-tier level European-wide professional club basketball competition EuroCup Basketball, running from October 15, 2014, to April 29, 2015. The trophy was won by Khimki, who defeated Herbalife Gran Canaria by a result of 174–130 in a two-legged final on a home and away basis.[21] Overall, Limoges CSP achieved in the present competition a record of 3 wins against 3 defeats, in only one round. More detailed:

Last 32 edit
  • Day 1 (January 7, 2015)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   71–59   PAOK
  • Day 2 (January 14, 2015)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Khimki   79–70   Limoges CSP
  • Day 3 (January 20, 2015)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   81–70   FoxTown Cantù
  • Day 4 (January 28, 2015)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
FoxTown Cantù   68–57   Limoges CSP
  • Day 5 (February 4, 2015)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
PAOK   68–79   Limoges CSP
  • Day 6 (February 10, 2015)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   72–86   Khimki
  • Group J standings:
Pos. Team Pld. W L PF PA PD Tie-break
1.   Khimki 6 5 1 512 449 +63
2.   FoxTown Cantù 6 3 3 454 449 +5 1–1 (0)
3.   Limoges CSP 6 3 3 430 430 0 1–1 (0)
4.   PAOK 6 1 5 421 489 -68

2015–16 Turkish Airlines Euroleague, 1st–tier edit

The 2015–16 Turkish Airlines Euroleague was the 16th season of the EuroLeague, under the Euroleague Basketball Company's authority, and it was the 59th installment of the European top-tier level professional club competition for basketball clubs, running from October 15, 2015, to May 15, 2016. The trophy was won by CSKA Moscow, who defeated Fenerbahçe by a result of 101–96 (OT) at Mercedes-Benz Arena in Berlin, Germany.[22] Overall, Limoges CSP achieved in present competition a record of 3 wins against 7 defeats, in only one round. More detailed:

Regular season edit

  • Day 1 (October 16, 2015)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   77–89   Anadolu Efes
  • Day 2 (October 22, 2015)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Cedevita   80–84   Limoges CSP
  • Day 3 (October 29, 2015)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   71–107   Laboral Kutxa
  • Day 4 (November 5, 2015)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Olympiacos   75–49   Limoges CSP
  • Day 5 (November 12, 2015)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   74–65   EA7 Emporio Armani Milan
  • Day 6 (November 20, 2015)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Anadolu Efes   92–74   Limoges CSP
  • Day 7 (November 26, 2015)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   69–78   Cedevita
  • Day 8 (December 3, 2015)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Laboral Kutxa   92–56   Limoges CSP
  • Day 9 (December 10, 2015)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   67–76   Olympiacos
  • Day 10 (December 18, 2015)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
EA7 Emporio Armani Milan   69–77   Limoges CSP
  • Group B standings:
Pos. Team Pld. W L PF PA PD Tie-break
1.   Olympiacos 10 8 2 761 692 +69
2.   Anadolu Efes 10 6 4 863 805 +58 1–1 (+7)
3.   Laboral Kutxa 10 6 4 854 766 +88 1–1 (-7)
4.   Cedevita 10 4 6 750 780 -30
5.   Limoges CSP 10 3 7 698 823 -125 2–0
6.   EA7 Emporio Armani Milan 10 3 7 737 797 -60 0–2

Bottom two teams in each group entered 2015–16 Eurocup Basketball Last 32 round.

2015–16 Eurocup Basketball, 2nd–tier edit

The 2015–16 Eurocup Basketball was the 14th installment of ULEB's 2nd-tier level European-wide professional club basketball competition EuroCup Basketball, running from October 14, 2015, to April 27, 2016. The trophy was won by Galatasaray Odeabank, who defeated SIG Strasbourg by a result of 140–133 in a two-legged final on a home and away basis.[23] Overall, Limoges CSP achieved in the present competition a record of 4 wins against 4 defeats, in two successive rounds. More detailed:

Last 32 edit
  • Day 1 (January 5, 2016)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   78–87   EWE Baskets Oldenburg
  • Day 2 (January 12, 2016)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
PAOK   88–75   Limoges CSP
  • Day 3 (January 19, 2016)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Valencia Basket   72–92   Limoges CSP
  • Day 4 (January 26, 2016)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   82–67   Valencia Basket
  • Day 5 (February 3, 2016)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
EWE Baskets Oldenburg   92–88   Limoges CSP
  • Day 6 (February 10, 2016)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   79–61   PAOK
  • Group I standings:
Pos. Team Pld. W L PF PA PD Tie-break
1.   EWE Baskets Oldenburg 6 4 2 494 490 +4
2.   Limoges CSP 6 3 3 494 467 +27 2–0
3.   Valencia Basket 6 3 3 474 462 +12 0–2
4.   PAOK 6 2 4 425 468 -43
Top 16 edit
  • Tie played on February 24, 2016, and on March 2, 2016.
Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Limoges CSP   143–159   Herbalife Gran Canaria 65–82 78–77

2017–18 EuroCup Basketball, 2nd–tier edit

The 2017–18 EuroCup Basketball was the 16th installment of ULEB's 2nd-tier level European-wide professional club basketball competition EuroCup Basketball, running from October 11, 2017, to April 13, 2018. The trophy was won by Darüşşafaka, who defeated Lokomotiv Kuban by a result of 2–0 wins in a Best-of-3 final series.[24] Overall, Limoges CSP achieved in the present competition a record of 6 wins against 10 defeats, in two successive rounds. More detailed:

Regular season edit

  • Day 1 (October 11, 2017)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   61–63   Lokomotiv Kuban
  • Day 2 (October 18, 2017)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
RETAbet Bilbao Basket   91–98   Limoges CSP
  • Day 3 (October 24, 2017)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   65–73   Alba Berlin
  • Day 4 (October 31, 2017)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   92–83   Partizan NIS
  • Day 5 (November 7, 2017)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Lietuvos rytas   92–76   Limoges CSP
  • Day 6 (November 15, 2017)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Lokomotiv Kuban   81–55   Limoges CSP
  • Day 7 (December 5, 2017)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   86–74   RETAbet Bilbao Basket
  • Day 8 (December 12, 2017)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Alba Berlin   78–84   Limoges CSP
  • Day 9 (December 19, 2017)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Partizan NIS   98–101   Limoges CSP
  • Day 10 (December 26, 2017)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   69–71   Lietuvos rytas
  • Group C standings:
Pos. Team Pld. W L PF PA PD Tie-break
1.   Lokomotiv Kuban 10 10 0 851 710 +141
2.   Lietuvos rytas 10 6 4 855 796 +59 1–1 (+14)
3.   Alba Berlin 10 6 4 847 812 +35 1–1 (-14)
4.   Limoges CSP 10 5 5 787 804 -17
5.   RETAbet Bilbao Basket 10 2 8 821 899 -78
6.   Partizan NIS 10 1 9 811 951 -140

Rules for classification: All points scored in extra period(s) were not counted in the standings, nor for any tie-break situation.

Top 16 edit

  • Day 1 (January 2, 2018)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Grissin Bon Reggio Emilia   87–54   Limoges CSP
  • Day 2 (January 9, 2018)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   66–69   UNICS
  • Day 3 (January 17, 2018)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
ASVEL   92–78   Limoges CSP
  • Day 4 (January 24, 2018)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   61–87   ASVEL
  • Day 5 (January 30, 2018)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   80–71   Grissin Bon Reggio Emilia
  • Day 6 (February 7, 2018)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
UNICS   88–78   Limoges CSP
  • Group H standings:
Pos. Team Pld. W L PF PA PD Tie-break
1.   Grissin Bon Reggio Emilia 6 4 2 444 414 +30 2–0
2.   UNICS 6 4 2 447 437 +10 0–2
3.   ASVEL 6 3 3 461 424 +37
4.   Limoges CSP 6 1 5 417 494 -77

Rules for classification: All points scored in extra period(s) were not counted in the standings, nor for any tie-break situation.

2018–19 EuroCup Basketball, 2nd–tier edit

The 2018–19 EuroCup Basketball was the 17th installment of ULEB's 2nd-tier level European-wide professional club basketball competition EuroCup Basketball, running from October 3, 2018, to April 15, 2019. The trophy was won by Valencia Basket, who defeated Alba Berlin by a result of 2–1 wins in a Best-of-3 final series.[25] Overall, Limoges CSP achieved in the present competition a record of 5 wins against 11 defeats, in two successive rounds. More detailed:

Regular season edit

  • Day 1 (October 3, 2018)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   82–68   Cedevita
  • Day 2 (October 10, 2018)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Lokomotiv Kuban   82–64   Limoges CSP
  • Day 3 (October 17, 2018)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   93–102   Alba Berlin
  • Day 4 (October 23, 2018)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   89–81   Tofaş
  • Day 5 (October 31, 2018)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Asseco Arka Gdynia   87–78   Limoges CSP
  • Day 6 (November 7, 2018)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Cedevita   91–71   Limoges CSP
  • Day 7 (November 14, 2018)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   64–72   Lokomotiv Kuban
  • Day 8 (November 21, 2018)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Alba Berlin   84–76   Limoges CSP
  • Day 9 (December 11, 2018)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Tofaş   92–98   Limoges CSP
  • Day 10 (December 19, 2018)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   103–87   Asseco Arka Gdynia
  • Group B standings:
Pos. Team Pld. W L PF PA PD Tie-break
1.   Lokomotiv Kuban 10 9 1 847 757 +90
2.   Alba Berlin 10 7 3 883 835 +48
3.   Cedevita 10 5 5 853 831 +22
4.   Limoges CSP 10 4 6 818 846 -28 2–0
5.   Tofaş 10 4 6 891 908 -17 0–2
6.   Asseco Arka Gdynia 10 1 9 755 870 -115

Rules for classification: All points scored in extra period(s) were not counted in the standings, nor for any tie-break situation.

Top 16 edit

  • Day 1 (January 2, 2019)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Crvena zvezda mts   83–71   Limoges CSP
  • Day 2 (January 9, 2019)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   74–79   Valencia Basket
  • Day 3 (January 15, 2019)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Unicaja   79–72   Limoges CSP
  • Day 4 (January 23, 2019)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   77–78   Unicaja
  • Day 5 (January 29, 2019)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   72–71   Crvena zvezda mts
  • Day 6 (February 6, 2019)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Valencia Basket   91–84   Limoges CSP
  • Group G standings:
Pos. Team Pld. W L PF PA PD
1.   Valencia Basket 6 6 0 501 458 +43
2.   Unicaja 6 3 3 468 485 -17
3.   Crvena zvezda mts 6 2 4 490 485 +5
4.   Limoges CSP 6 1 5 450 481 -31

Rules for classification: All points scored in extra period(s) were not counted in the standings, nor for any tie-break situation.

Worldwide and other prestigious (semi-official) European competitions edit

1985 III ACB International Tournament "II Memorial Héctor Quiroga" edit

The 1985 III ACB International Tournament "II Memorial Héctor Quiroga" was the 3rd semi-official installment of the European Basketball Club Super Cup for men's professional basketball clubs, running from September 6, 1985, to September 8, 1985. It took place at Pabellón Municipal in Puerto Real and the trophy was won by Winston All Star.

Round-robin tournament edit

  • Day 1 (September 6, 1985)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   105–93   Simac Milano
  • Day 2 (September 7, 1985)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Real Madrid   79–80   Limoges CSP
  • Day 3 (September 8, 1985)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Winston All Star   101–97   Limoges CSP
  • Final standings:
Pos. Team Pld. Pts. W L PF PA PD Tie-break
1.   Winston All Star 3 5 2 1 304 300 +4 1–0
2.   Limoges CSP 3 5 2 1 282 273 +9 0–1
3.   Simac Milano 3 4 1 2 276 293 -17 1–0
4.   Real Madrid 3 4 1 2 289 285 +4 0–1

1990 XXVI FIBA International Christmas Tournament edit

The 1990 XXVI FIBA International Christmas Tournament "Trofeo Raimundo Saporta-Memorial Fernando Martín" was the 26th installment of the international men's professional basketball club tournament FIBA International Christmas Tournament, running from December 24, 1990, to December 26, 1990. It took place at Palacio de Deportes de la Comunidad de Madrid in Madrid, Spain and the trophy was won by Real Madrid Otaysa.[26]

Round-robin tournament edit

  • Day 1 (December 24, 1990)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Real Madrid Otaysa   83–90   Limoges CSP
  • Day 2 (December 25, 1990)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
POP 84   84–74   Limoges CSP
  • Day 3 (December 26, 1990)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Maccabi Tel Aviv   93–82   Limoges CSP
  • Final standings:
Pos. Team Pld. Pts. W L PF PA PD Tie-break
1.   Real Madrid Otaysa 3 5 2 1 267 242 +25 1–0
2.   POP 84 3 5 2 1 275 246 +29 0–1
3.   Maccabi Tel Aviv 3 4 1 2 257 297 -40 1–0
4.   Limoges CSP 3 4 1 2 246 260 -14 0–1

1991 McDonald's Open edit

The 1991 McDonald's Open was the 5th installment of the international men's professional basketball club tournament McDonald's Open (lately called McDonald's Championship), running from October 18, 1991, to October 19, 1991. It took place at Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy in Paris, France and the trophy was won by Los Angeles Lakers, who defeated Montigalà Joventut by a result of 116–114.

Semifinals edit

Team 1  Score  Team 2
Los Angeles Lakers   132–101   Limoges CSP

3rd place game edit

Team 1  Score  Team 2
Slobodna Dalmacija   91–105   Limoges CSP
  • Final standings:
Pos. Team Rec.
    Los Angeles Lakers 2–0
    Montigalà Joventut 1–1
    Limoges CSP 1–1
4th   Slobodna Dalmacija 0–2

1993 McDonald's Open edit

The 1993 McDonald's Open was the 6th installment of the international men's professional basketball club tournament McDonald's Open (lately called McDonald's Championship), running from October 21, 1993, to October 23, 1993. It took place at Olympiahalle in Munich, Germany and the trophy was won by Phoenix Suns, who defeated Buckler Beer Bologna by a result of 112–90.

Preliminary round edit

Bye

Semifinals edit

Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP   85–101   Buckler Beer Bologna

3rd place game edit

Team 1  Score  Team 2
Real Madrid Teka   123–119   Limoges CSP
  • Final standings:
Pos. Club Rec.
    Phoenix Suns 2–0
    Buckler Beer Bologna 2–1
    Real Madrid Teka 2–1
4.   Limoges CSP 0–2
5.   All-Star Franca 1–1
6.   Bayer 04 Leverkusen 0–2

Record edit

Limoges CSP has overall, from 1981–82 (first participation) to 2015–16 (last participation): 168 wins against 126 defeats plus 2 draws in 296 games for all the European club competitions.

Also Limoges has a 1–3 record in the McDonald's Championship.

References edit

  1. ^ FIBA Korać Cup 1981/82
  2. ^ FIBA Korać Cup 1982/83
  3. ^ FIBA European Champions Cup 1983/84
  4. ^ FIBA European Champions Cup 1984/85
  5. ^ FIBA European Champions Cup 1985/86
  6. ^ FIBA Korać Cup 1986/87
  7. ^ FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup 1987/88
  8. ^ FIBA European Champions Cup 1988/89
  9. ^ FIBA European Champions Cup 1989/90
  10. ^ FIBA European Champions Cup 1990/91
  11. ^ FIBA European Cup 1991/92
  12. ^ FIBA European League 1992/93
  13. ^ FIBA European League 1993/94
  14. ^ FIBA European League 1994/95
  15. ^ FIBA European Cup 1995/96
  16. ^ FIBA EuroLeague 1996/97
  17. ^ FIBA EuroLeague 1997/98
  18. ^ FIBA Saporta Cup 1998/99
  19. ^ FIBA Korać Cup 1999/2000
  20. ^ Euroleague 2014/15[permanent dead link]
  21. ^ Eurocup Basketball 2014/15
  22. ^ Euroleague 2015/16[permanent dead link]
  23. ^ Eurocup Basketball 2015/16
  24. ^ Eurocup Basketball 2017/18
  25. ^ Eurocup Basketball 2018/19
  26. ^ "Trofeo Internacional de Navidad". Archived from the original on 2013-10-07. Retrieved 2020-04-03.