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1991 FIBA European Champions Cup Final Four

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1991 FIBA European Champions Cup Final Four
Tournament details
ArenaPalais Omnisport Paris-Bercy
Paris,  France
DatesApril 1991
Final positions
ChampionsSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia POP 84 (3rd title)
Runners-upSpain FC Barcelona Banca Catalana
Third placeIsrael Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv
Fourth placeItaly Scavolini Pesaro
Awards and statistics
MVPSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Toni Kukoč
1990
1992

The 1991 FIBA European Champions Cup Final Four was the 1990–91 season's FIBA European Champions Cup Final Four tournament, organized by FIBA Europe.

POP 84 won its third title in a row, after defeating FC Barcelona Banca Catalana in the final game.[1]

Bracket

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Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
 
 
 
Spain FCB Banca Catalana101
 
 
 
Israel Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv67
 
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia POP 8470
 
 
 
Spain FCB Banca Catalana65
 
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia POP 8493
 
 
Italy Scavolini Pesaro87
 
Third place
 
 
 
 
 
Israel Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv83
 
 
Italy Scavolini Pesaro81

Semifinals

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FC Barcelona Banca Catalana – Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv

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16 April 1991
17:30
FC Barcelona Banca Catalana Spain 101–67 Israel Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv
Scoring by half: 50–38, 51–29
Pts: Montero 25 Pts: Horton 16
Palais Omnisport Paris-Bercy, Paris
Attendance: 12,500
Referees: Kostas Rigas (GRE), Philippe Mailhabiau (FRA)

POP 84 – Scavolini Pesaro

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16 April 1991
20:30
POP 84 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 93–87 Italy Scavolini Pesaro
Scoring by half: 41–45, 52–42
Pts: Savić 25 Pts: Daye 29
Palais Omnisport Paris-Bercy, Paris
Attendance: 12,500
Referees: Mikhail Davidov (URS), Alan Richardson (ENG)

Third place game

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18 April 1991
17:30
Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv Israel 83–81 Italy Scavolini Pesaro
Scoring by half: 42–39, 41–42
Pts: Jamchy 22 Pts: Cook 16
Palais Omnisport Paris-Bercy, Paris
Attendance: 13,500
Referees: Philippe Mailhabiau (FRA), Alan Richardson (ENG)

Final

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18 April 1991
20:30
POP 84 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 70–65 Spain FC Barcelona Banca Catalana
Scoring by half: 40–34, 30–31
Pts: Savić 27
Rebs: Kukoč 7
Asts: Sretenović 7
Pts: Ortiz, Trumbo 12
Rebs: Ortiz 12
Asts: Epi 4
Palais Omnisport Paris-Bercy, Paris
Attendance: 13,500
Referees: Kostas Rigas (GRE), Mikhail Davidov (URS)
POP 84 jersey
Team colours
Team colours
POP 84
FC Barcelona Banca Catalana jersey
Team colours
Team colours
FC Barcelona Banca Catalana
Starters: P R A
PG
4
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Zoran Sretenović 7 3 7
SG
5
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Velimir Perasović 6 1 3
SF
7
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Toni Kukoč 8 7 2
PF
14
United States Avie Lester 11 1 1
C
13
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Zoran Savić 27 4 0
Reserves: P R A
PG
6
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Luka Pavićević 7 2 4
SF
8
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Paško Tomić DNP
PF
9
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Teo Čizmić DNP
PG
10
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Petar Naumoski DNP
C
11
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Žan Tabak 2 3 0
SF
12
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Velibor Radović DNP
PF
15
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Aramis Naglić 2 2 0
Head coach:
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Željko Pavličević
1990–91 FIBA European Champions Cup
Champions
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
POP 84
Third title
Starters: P R A
PG
7
Spain Nacho Solozábal 7 0 2
SG
15
Spain Epi 8 2 4
SF
9
Spain Lisard González 9 2 1
PF
11
Puerto Rico José Ortiz 12 12 1
C
14
United States Audie Norris 8 3 3
Reserves: P R A
PF
4
Spain Andrés Jiménez DNP
PG
5
Spain José Luis Galilea 0 0 1
C
6
Spain Ángel Almeida DNP
C
8
Spain Steve Trumbo 12 6 0
PG
10
Spain José Antonio Montero 9 3 3
SG
13
Spain Roger Esteller DNP
Head coach:
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Božidar Maljković

Awards

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FIBA European Champions Cup All-Final Four Team
Player Team Ref.
Spain José Antonio Montero FC Barcelona [2]
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Velimir Perasović POP 84
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Toni Kukoč (MVP) POP 84
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Zoran Savić POP 84
United States Audie Norris FC Barcelona Banca Catalana

References

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