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1984–85 FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup
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ChampionsSpain FC Barcelona
  Runners-upSoviet Union Žalgiris
FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup seasons

The 1984–85 FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup was the nineteenth edition of FIBA's 2nd-tier level European-wide professional club basketball competition, contested between national domestic cup champions, running from 2 October 1984, to 19 March 1985. It was contested by 20 teams, four less than in the previous edition.[1]

FC Barcelona, runner-up in the 1983–84 edition of the Spanish Cup, was assigned the berth of the previous year's winner, Real Madrid, who would participate in that season's FIBA European Champions Cup instead.

In the final, held in Grenoble, FC Barcelona defeated Žalgiris, to win their first European trophy. It was the second title in a row for a Spanish League team.

Participants

First round

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
APOEL Cyprus 114–243 Austria Landys&Gyr Wien 58–104 56–139
Csepel Hungary 154–215 Greece PAOK 73–99 81–116
Karşıyaka Turkey 147–167 Bulgaria Spartak Pleven 72–58 75–109
Falkirk Scotland 159–170 Netherlands Permalens Haaksbergen 71–82 88–88
Maccabi Brussels Belgium 148–167 France ASVEL 75–82 73–85
Alvik Sweden 176–170 Finland KTP 97–86 79–84

Second round

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Landys&Gyr Wien Austria 187–186 Czechoslovakia Nová huť Ostrava 94–68 93–118
PAOK Greece 170–168 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bosna 88–84 82–84
Spartak Pleven Bulgaria 168–239 Soviet Union Žalgiris 89–108 79–131
Permalens Haaksbergen Netherlands 178–211 Israel Hapoel Tel Aviv 94–99 84–112
ASVEL France 165–154 Sweden Alvik 91–77 74–77
Etzella Luxembourg 108–243 Spain FC Barcelona 55–138 53–105
Automatically qualified to the Quarter finals group stage

Quarterfinals

Key to colors
     Top two places in each group advance to semifinals

Group A

Soviet Union ŽAL Spain ZAR Austria LGW Greece PAOK
Soviet Union ŽAL 95-90 139-115 102-96
Spain ZAR 65-89 97-93 80-76
Austria LGW 99-116 100-102 86-84
Greece PAOK 72-78 86-89 93-96
Team Pld Pts W L PF PA PD
1. Soviet Union Žalgiris 6 12 6 0 619 537 +82
2. Spain CAI Zaragoza 6 10 4 2 523 539 -16
3. Austria Landys&Gyr Wien 6 8 2 4 589 631 +42
4. Greece PAOK 6 6 0 6 507 531 -24

Group B

Spain FCB France ASV Italy CAS Israel HTA
Spain FCB 96-86 95-94 73-63
France ASV 94-86 93-79 95-82
Italy CAS 73-92 80-74 108-89
Israel HTA 96-101 79-83 98-95
Team Pld Pts W L PF PA PD
1. Spain FC Barcelona 6 11 5 1 543 506 +37
2. France ASVEL 6 10 4 2 525 502 +23
3. Italy Intesit Caserta 6 8 2 4 529 541 -12
4. Israel Hapoel Tel Aviv 6 7 1 5 507 555 -48

Semifinals

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Žalgiris Soviet Union 172–171 France ASVEL 84-78 88–93
CAI Zaragoza Spain 163–165 Spain FC Barcelona 84–79 79-86

Final

March 19, Palais des Sports, Grenoble

Team 1  Score  Team 2
FC Barcelona Spain 77–73 Soviet Union Žalgiris
1984–85 FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup Champions
Spain
FC Barcelona
1st title

References

  1. ^ "Saporta Cup (C2)". linguasport.com. Retrieved 2014-07-19.