Yugoslav basketball clubs in international competitions

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

The finals edit

Season Champion Result Runner-up Date Venue
FIBA European Champions Cup & EuroLeague (1st tier)
1971–72 Ignis Varese   70–69   Jugoplastika 23/03/1972 Yad Eliyahu Arena, Tel Aviv
1978–79 Bosna   96–93   Emerson Varese 05/04/1979 Palais des Sports, Grenoble
1984–85 Cibona   87–78   Real Madrid 03/04/1985 Peace and Friendship Stadium, Piraeus, Athens
1985–86 Cibona   94–82   Žalgiris 03/04/1986 Sportcsarnok, Budapest
1988–89 Jugoplastika   75–69   Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv 06/04/1989 Olympiahalle, Munich
1989–90 Jugoplastika   72–67   FC Barcelona Banca Catalana 19/04/1990 Pabellón Príncipe Felipe, Zaragoza
1990–91 POP 84   70–65   FC Barcelona Banca Catalana 18/04/1991 Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy, Paris
1991–92 Partizan   71–70   Montigalà Joventut 16/04/1992 Abdi İpekçi Arena, Istanbul
FIBA Saporta Cup (2nd tier)
1971–72 Simmenthal Milano   74–70   Crvena zvezda 21/03/1972 Alexandreio Melathron, Thessaloniki
1972–73 Spartak Leningrad   77–62   Jugoplastika 20/03/1973 Alexandreio Melathron, Thessaloniki
1973–74 Crvena zvezda   86–75   Spartak ZJŠ Brno 02/04/1974 Palasport Primo Carnera, Udine
1974–75 Spartak Leningrad   63–62   Crvena zvezda 26/03/1975 Palais des Sports de Beaulieu, Nantes
1976–77 Birra Forst Cantù   87–86   Radnički Belgrade 29/03/1977 Nuevo Palacio de los Deportes, Palma de Mallorca
1981–82 Cibona   96–95   Real Madrid 16/03/1982 Salle Henri Simonet, Brussels
1986–87 Cibona   89–74   Scavolini Pesaro 17/03/1987 Dvorana SPC Vojvodina, Novi Sad
FIBA Korać Cup (3rd tier)
1972 Lokomotiva   165–156 (two-leg)   OKK Beograd 29/02 & 07/03/1972 Hala sportova, Belgrade SFK Trešnjevci, Zagreb
1973–74 Birra Forst Cantù   174–154 (two-leg)   Partizan 04 & 11/04/1974 Palazzetto dello Sport Parini, Cantù Hala sportova, Belgrade
1975–76 Jugoplastika   179–166 (two-leg)   Chinamartini Torino 16 & 23/03/1976 Dvorana Gripe, Split PalaRuffini, Turin
1976–77 Jugoplastika   87–84   Alco Bologna 05/04/1977 Palasport della Fiera, Genoa
1977–78 Partizan   117–110   Bosna 21/03/1978 Sportska dvorana Borik, Banja Luka
1978–79 Partizan   108–98   Arrigoni Rieti 20/03/1979 Hala Pionir, Belgrade
1979–80 Arrigoni Rieti   76–71   Cibona 26/03/1980 Country Hall du Sart Tilman, Liège
1981–82 Limoges CSP   90–84   Šibenka 18/03/1982 Palasport San Lazzaro, Padua
1982–83 Limoges CSP   94–86   Šibenka 08/03/1983 Deutschlandhalle, West Berlin
1983–84 Orthez   97–73   Crvena zvezda 15/03/1984 Palais des Sports Pierre-de-Coubertin, Paris
1987–88 Real Madrid   195–183 (two-leg)   Cibona 01 & 09/03/1988 Palacio de Deportes..., Madrid Košarkaški centar Cibona, Zagreb
1988–89 Partizan   177–171 (two-leg)   Wiwa Vismara Cantù 16 & 22/03/1989 Palasport Pianella, Cucciago Hala sportova, Belgrade
1997–98 Mash Jeans Verona   141–138 (two-leg)   Crvena zvezda 25/03 & 01/04/1998 PalaOlimpia, Verona Hala Pionir, Belgrade
2000–01 Unicaja   148–116 (two-leg)   Hemofarm 11 & 18/04/2001 Palacio de Deportes..., Málaga Centar Millennium, Vršac

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

Season to season edit

Year Team _______ Earlier stage _______ ________ Last 24 to 32 ________ ________ Last 12 to 16 ________ _________ Last 6 to 8 _________ _________ Semifinals _________ ____________ Final ____________
1958 AŠK Olimpija   Modaspor   Academic
1958–59 OKK Beograd   AEK   Étoile Charleville-Mézières   Academic
1959–60 AŠK Olimpija   Union Babenberg   Rīgas ASK
1960–61 OKK Beograd   KFUM Söder   Antwerpse
1961–62 AŠK Olimpija   Engelmann Wien   USC Heidelberg   Antwerpse   Real Madrid
1962–63 AŠK Olimpija   Maccabi Tel Aviv   Alsace de Bagnolet   Spartak ZJŠ Brno
1963–64 OKK Beograd   Academic   PUC Bye   Spartak ZJŠ Brno
1964–65 OKK Beograd   Alvik   AEK   Real Madrid
1965–66 Zadar   Dinamo București 4th of 4 teams
1966–67 AŠK Olimpija   Herly Amsterdam 2nd of 4 teams   Real Madrid   Slavia VŠ Praha  
1967–68 Zadar   Honvéd   Panathinaikos 1st of 4 teams   Real Madrid
1968–69 Zadar   ASVEL 3rd of 4 teams
1969–70 Crvena zvezda   Sparta Bertrange   Panathinaikos 4th of 4 teams
1970–71 AŠK Olimpija   Fiat Stars   Śląsk Wrocław 3rd of 4 teams
1971–72 Jugoplastika   Al-Gezira   17 Nëntori 1st of 4 teams   Real Madrid   Ignis Varese  
1972–73 Crvena zvezda   Levi's Flamingo's   Partizani Tirana 2nd of 4 teams   CSKA Moscow
1973–74 Radnički Belgrade   Amicale Steinsel   Solna IF 2nd of 4 teams   Ignis Varese
1974–75 Zadar 2nd of 6 teams Bye   Real Madrid
1975–76 Zadar 6th of 6 teams
1976–77 Partizan 2nd of 4 teams
1977–78 Jugoplastika 1st of 4 teams Bye 5th of 6 teams
1978–79 Bosna 1st of 4 teams Bye 2nd of 6 teams Bye   Emerson Varese  
1979–80 Partizan 1st of 4 teams Bye 6th of 6 teams
Bosna 1st of 3 teams Bye 3rd of 6 teams
1980–81 Bosna 1st of 4 teams Bye 4th of 6 teams
1981–82 Partizan 1st of 4 teams Bye 3rd of 6 teams
1982–83 Cibona   Union Récréation Alexandria   Honvéd 6th of 6 teams
1983–84 Bosna   Klosterneuburg   Austin Rover Sunderland 4th of 6 teams
1984–85 Cibona   CSKA Sofia   NMKY Helsinki 1st of 6 teams Bye   Real Madrid  
1985–86 Cibona   Galatasaray   Klosterneuburg 1st of 6 teams Bye   Žalgiris  
1986–87 Zadar   Sparta Bertrange   Levski-Spartak 4th of 6 teams
1987–88 Partizan   Körmendi Dózsa 1st of 8 teams   Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv   Aris  
1988–89 Jugoplastika   Ovarense 3rd of 8 teams   FC Barcelona   Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv  
1989–90 Jugoplastika   MIM Livingston 2nd of 8 teams   Limoges CSP   FC Barcelona Banca Catalana  
1990–91 POP 84   Galatasaray 2nd of 8 teams   Scavolini Pesaro   FC Barcelona Banca Catalana  
1991–92 Partizan   Szolnoki Olajbányász 4th of 8 teams   Knorr Bologna   Philips Milano   Montigalà Joventut  
1992–93 Partizan Not allowed to compete
Crvena zvezda   PAOK ✝✝
1993–94
1994–95
1995–96 Partizan   Pleven   Benfica
1996–97 Partizan 2nd of 6 teams 2nd of 6 teams   Olympiacos
1997–98 Partizan 4th of 6 teams 4th of 6 teams   Olympiacos   CSKA Moscow   Kinder Bologna   Benetton Treviso (4th)
1998–99 Crvena zvezda 6th of 6 teams 6th of 6 teams
1999–00 Budućnost 4th of 6 teams 4th of 6 teams   Panathinaikos
Crvena zvezda 6th of 6 teams 6th of 6 teams
2000–01 Budućnost 3rd of 6 teams   Real Madrid Teka
2000–01 Partizan 3rd of 10 teams   ASVEL
2001–02 Budućnost 7th of 8 teams
Partizan ICN 6th of 8 teams
2002–03 Partizan Mobtel 8th of 8 teams
Budućnost 8th of 8 teams
2003–04 Partizan Mobtel 7th of 8 teams
2004–05 Partizan Pivara MB 8th of 8 teams
2005–06 Partizan Pivara MB 8th of 8 teams

Partizan was drawn for the competition but was not allowed to compete due to UN embargo on FR 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 on FR Yugoslavia. So PAOK went through with a walkover.

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

Season to season edit

Year Team _______ Earlier stage _______ ___________ Last 48 ___________ ________ Last 24 to 32 ________ ________ Last 12 to 16 ________ _________ Last 6 to 8 _________ _________ Semifinals _________ ____________ Final ____________
1966–67 Partizan   İTÜ   Ignis Varese
1967–68 AŠK Olimpija   Dinamo București   Slavia VŠ Praha
1968–69 AŠK Olimpija   Altınordu   Bayern Munich   TSC Berlin 1893   Slavia VŠ Praha
1969–70 Lokomotiva   İTÜ   Fides Napoli
1970–71 Zadar   17 Nëntori Tirana   Dukla Olomouc   Spartak Leningrad
1971–72 Crvena zvezda   Helsingin Kisa-Toverit   Handelsministerium 1st of 3 teams   Juventud Schweppes   Simmenthal Milano  
1972–73 Jugoplastika   Levski-Spartak   Gießen 46ers 1st of 3 teams   Mobilquattro Milano   Spartak Leningrad  
1973–74 Crvena zvezda   17 Nëntori Tirana   Alsace Bagnolet 1st of 3 teams   Estudiantes Monteverde   Spartak ZJŠ Brno  
1974–75 Jugoplastika   Dukla Olomouc 2nd of 4 teams   Crvena zvezda
Crvena zvezda 1st of 4 teams   Jugoplastika   Spartak Leningrad  
1975–76 Rabotnički 1st of 4 teams   Cinzano Milano
1976–77 Radnički Belgrade   Partizani Tirana   Wybrzeże Gdańsk 1st of 4 teams   Juventud Schweppes   Birra Forst Cantù  
1977–78 Kvarner   Soproni MAFC 4th of 4 teams
1978–79 Radnički Belgrade   Tofaş   Dukla Olomouc 3rd of 4 teams
1979–80 Zadar   Soproni MAFC   Hapoel Ramat Gan 3rd of 4 teams
1980–81 Cibona   Valur   Klosterneuburg 2nd of 4 teams   FC Barcelona
1981–82 Cibona 1st of 4 teams   Stroitel   Real Madrid  
1982–83 ZZI Olimpija 2nd of 4 teams   Scavolini Pesaro
1983–84 Cibona   BMS   Steaua București 2nd of 4 teams   Real Madrid
1984–85 Bosna   PAOK
1985–86 Jugoplastika   CSKA Sofia   Maccabi Haifa 3rd of 4 teams
1986–87 Cibona 1st of 4 teams   ASVEL   Scavolini Pesaro  
1987–88 IMT   Sparkasse Wels 4th of 4 teams
1988–89 Cibona   Scholl Wels 2nd of 4 teams   Real Madrid
1989–90 Partizan   Apollon Limassol 3rd of 4 teams
1990–91 Crvena zvezda   Paşabahçe 4th of 4 teams
1991–92
1992–93 Spartak Subotica   Dinamo București
1993–94
1994–95
1995–96 Spartak Subotica   Universitatea Cluj   Bnei Herzliya
Partizan   Hapoel Galil Elyon 4th of 6 teams
1996–97 Budućnost 5th of 6 teams
1997–98 FMP Železnik 3rd of 6 teams   ASVEL
Beobanka 2nd of 6 teams   Zrinjevac   Polti Cantù   Žalgiris
1998–99 Budućnost 2nd of 6 teams   AEK   Slovakofarma Pezinok   Tofaş   Benetton Treviso
Partizan 1st of 6 teams   ASK Brocēni   Türk Telekom   Benetton Treviso
1999–00 Partizan 5th of 6 teams
Radnički Belgrade 4th of 6 teams   Darüşşafaka
2000–01 Crvena zvezda 3rd of 6 teams   Telindus Antwerpen
2001–02 FMP Železnik 3rd of 6 teams   Telekom Baskets Bonn

Spartak Subotica was drawn for the competition but was not allowed to compete due to UN embargo on FR Yugoslavia. So Dinamo București went through with a walkover.

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

Season to season edit

Year Team _______ Earlier stage _______ ___________ Last 48 ___________ ________ Last 24 to 32 ________ ___________ Last 16 ___________ ___________ Last 8 ___________ _________ Semifinals _________ ____________ Final ____________
2002–03 FMP Železnik 1st of 6 teams   Generali Trieste   DKV Joventut
2003–04 Reflex 1st of 6 teams Bye   Ventspils   DKV Joventut   Hapoel Migdal Jerusalem
Crvena zvezda 4th of 6 teams
Budućnost 4th of 6 teams
Atlas 5th of 6 teams
2004–05 Hemofarm 2nd of 6 teams Bye   Dynamo Moscow   Ventspils   Makedonikos
Crvena zvezda 3rd of 6 teams
Reflex 4th of 6 teams
Budućnost 5th of 6 teams
2005–06 Hemofarm 2nd of 6 teams   Etosa Alicante   Landi Renzo Reggio Emilia   Aris TT Bank
FMP 2nd of 6 teams   Adecco ASVEL
Crvena zvezda 3rd of 6 teams   Lukoil Academic   Dynamo Moscow

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

Season to season edit

Year Team _______ Earlier stage _______ ________ Last 64 to 48 ________ ________ Last 24 to 32 ________ ________ Last 12 to 16 ________ _________ Last 6 to 8 _________ _________ Semifinals _________ ____________ Final ____________
1972 Lokomotiva   Caen   Standard Liège   OKK Beograd  
OKK Beograd   USC München   Olympique Antibes   Lokomotiva  
1973 Lokomotiva 2nd of 3 teams
Rabotnički 3rd of 3 teams
1973–74 Partizan   YMCA Thessaloniki 1st of 3 teams Bye   Jugoplastika   Birra Forst Cantù  
Borac Čačak   Innocenti Milano
AŠK Olimpija   Union Neuchâtel   Maes Pils 2nd of 3 teams
Jugoplastika   Denain Voltaire   Balkan Botevgrad 1st of 3 teams Bye   Partizan
1974–75 Bosna   Typsoos Lions   PAOK 2nd of 4 teams
Partizan   Vevey   Caen 1st of 4 teams Bye   Birra Forst Cantù
1975–76 Jugoplastika   Panellinios 1st of 4 teams Bye   Sinudyne Bologna   Chinamartini Torino  
Partizan 2nd of 4 teams
1976–77 Jugoplastika 1st of 3 teams Bye   IBP Stella Azzurra   Alco Bologna  
Bosna   Iraklis   CSKA Septemvriisko zname 2nd of 3 teams
1977–78 Bosna   İTÜ 1st of 4 teams Bye   Cinzano Milano   Partizan  
Partizan   Anderlecht 1st of 4 teams Bye   Juventud Freixenet   Bosna  
Cibona   Hapoel Ramat Gan 3rd of 4 teams
Beko Beograd   Progress Graz 2nd of 4 teams
1978–79 Partizan 1st of 4 teams Bye   Jugoplastika   Arrigoni Rieti  
Jugoplastika   Vevey 1st of 4 teams Bye   Partizan
Iskra Olimpija   Pully 3rd of 4 teams
Cibona   Stockport Belgrade 3rd of 4 teams
1979–80 Jugoplastika 1st of 4 teams Bye   Arrigoni Rieti
Cibona   Ziraat Fakültesi 1st of 4 teams Bye   Hapoel Tel Aviv   Arrigoni Rieti  
Borac Čačak   CEPF 3rd of 4 teams
Radnički Belgrade   Hapoel Tel Aviv
1980–81 Jugoplastika 3rd of 4 teams
Partizan   Caen 2nd of 4 teams
Crvena zvezda   Sporting 1st of 4 teams Bye   Joventut Freixenet
Zadar   Beşiktaş 3rd of 4 teams
1981–82 Zadar   PAOK 1st of 4 teams Bye   Limoges CSP
Šibenka   Hapoel Tel Aviv 1st of 4 teams Bye   Crvena zvezda   Limoges CSP  
Crvena zvezda 1st of 4 teams Bye   Šibenka
Iskra Olimpija   Acqua Fabia Rieti
1982–83 Partizan 3rd of 4 teams
Crvena zvezda   Tofaş   Carrera Venezia 3rd of 4 teams
Zadar   Keravnos   Pully 1st of 4 teams Bye   Šibenka
Šibenka 1st of 4 teams Bye   Zadar   Limoges CSP  
1983–84 Šibenka 4th of 4 teams
Partizan   Eczacıbaşı
Crvena zvezda   Binet Verviers-Pepinster 1st of 4 teams Bye   CAI Zaragoza   Orthez  
Zadar   Standard Liège 2nd of 4 teams
1984–85 Crvena zvezda 1st of 4 teams Bye   Simac Milano
Zadar   Aris
Šibenka   Hapoel Haifa
Borac Čačak   Fenerbahçe
1985–86 Crvena zvezda 2nd of 4 teams
Zadar   APOEL   Panionios 3rd of 4 teams
Bosna 3rd of 4 teams
Partizan   Contern   Charlottenburg 3rd of 4 teams
1986–87 Budućnost   Karşıyaka 4th of 4 teams
Šibenka   Portsmouth   ZTE 4th of 4 teams
Partizan   PAOK 2nd of 4 teams
Jugoplastika   CEPF   Fribourg Olympic 4th of 4 teams
1987–88 Cibona   KTP 1st of 4 teams Bye   Hapoel Tel Aviv   Real Madrid  
Jugoplastika   Honvéd   Beslen Makarna 3rd of 4 teams
Crvena zvezda   Beşiktaş 1st of 4 teams Bye   Real Madrid
Šibenka   Elitzur Netanya
1988–89 Partizan   Levski-Spartak 1st of 4 teams Bye   Zadar   Wiwa Vismara Cantù  
Smelt Olimpija   Panionios   Estudiantes Bosé
Zadar   Efes Pilsen 1st of 4 teams Bye   Partizan
Crvena zvezda   Fenerbahçe   PAOK 2nd of 4 teams
1989–90 Bosna   Fenerbahçe   Bobcat Gent 2nd of 4 teams   Efes Pilsen   Ram Joventut
Crvena zvezda   Iraklis Thessaloniki
Zadar   Spartak Pleven   Maccabi Brussels 3rd of 4 teams
Smelt Olimpija   Hapoel Galil Elyon   Benetton Treviso 4th of 4 teams
1990–91 Zadar   Kalev 1st of 4 teams   Mulhouse
Cibona   SKA Alma-Ata 2nd of 4 teams   Shampoo Clear Cantù
Vojvodina   VGNN Donar   Shampoo Clear Cantù
Smelt Olimpija   Magdeburg   Hapoel Tel Aviv
1991–92 Vojvodina   Citroën Klagenfurt   Panathinaikos
Bosna   AEL Limassol   Nikas Peristeri
1992–93 Sloboda Užice   MOL Szolnoki Olajbányász
Radnički Belgrade   Stroitel Kharkov
Budućnost   Sunair Oostende
1993–94
1994–95
1995–96 Borovica   Magic M7   Panionios Afisorama
Crvena zvezda   Akvarius Volgograd
Vojvodina   Brandt Hagen   Festina Andorra
BFC Beočin   Möllersdorf Traiskirchen   Šiauliai
1996–97 Iva Zorka Pharma Šabac   Partizani Tirana 2nd of 4 teams   Mazowzanka
Beobanka   Stahlbau Oberwart 1st of 4 teams   Trane Castors Braine   Aris
Crvena zvezda   Kompact Dimitrovgrad 2nd of 4 teams   PAOK
Spartak Subotica   Chemosvit 3rd of 4 teams
1997–98 Budućnost 2nd of 4 teams   Statyba   Nikas Peristeri
Spartak Subotica   Cherno More
Crvena zvezda   Panathinaikos Limassol 1st of 4 teams   Fontanafredda Siena   Darüşşafaka   Kombassan Konya   Cholet   Mash Jeans Verona  
Vojvodina   Nemetali Strumica 3rd of 4 teams
1998–99 FMP Železnik 3rd of 4 teams
Lovćen 3rd of 4 teams
Beobanka 3rd of 4 teams
Radnički Belgrade 2nd of 3 teams   Norrköping Dolphins   Panionios
1999–00
2000–01 Hemofarm   Apollon Limassol 2nd of 4 teams   Darüşşafaka   Prokom Trefl Sopot   Athlon Ieper   Unicaja  
FMP Železnik   Yambolgaz 92 4th of 4 teams
NIS Vojvodina   MZT Skopje 4th of 4 teams
2001–02 Zdravlje   Beşiktaş
Hemofarm   Mountain Bears Kapfenberg 2nd of 4 teams   Maroussi Telestet

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

See also edit

European basketball clubs in European and worldwide competitions from: