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1987–88 FIBA Women's European Champions Cup

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The 1987-88 FIBA Women's European Champions Cup was the 30th edition of FIBA Europe's competition for national champions women's basketball clubs, running from 23 September 1987 to 23 March 1988.[1] Defending champion Primigi Vicenza defeated Dynamo Novosibirsk in a rematch of the previous edition's final to win its fourth title in a row, an overall fifth.[2]

Qualifying Round

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st 2nd
CIF Lisboa Portugal 129–147 United Kingdom Avon Northampton 63–78 66–69
Sleza Wroclaw Poland 126–132 Finland Sampo Lahti 62–61 64–71
Arama Ankara Turkey 91–167 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Jedinstvo Tuzla 41–77 50–90
Elitzur Holon Israel 165–168 Romania Universitatea Cluj 93–85 72–83
Spora Luxembourg Luxembourg 72–175 Germany Agon Düsseldorf 36–96 36–79
Hoofddorp Netherlands 139–152 Sweden Solna 72–74 67–78
Birsfelden Switzerland 113–173 Spain Raventós Tortosa 61–83 52–90
Sporting Athens Greece 89–161 France Stade Français 49–70 40–91
Charles Quint Belgium 148–184 Hungary Tungsram Budapest 71–83 77–101

Round of 12

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st 2nd
Primigi Vicenza Italy 187–91 United Kingdom Avon Northampton 106–41 81–50
Sampo Lahti Finland 126–195 Soviet Union Dynamo Novosibirsk 58–79 68–116
Jedinstvo Tuzla Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 192–139 Romania Universitatea Cluj 104–68 88–71
Solna Sweden 155–170 Germany Agon Düsseldorf 70–78 85–92
Raventós Tortosa Spain 121–143 Czech Republic Sparta Prague 59–66 62–77
Stade Français France 155–154 Hungary Tungsram Budapest 74–67 81–87

Group stage

Team Pld W L PF PA
Italy Primigi Vicenza 10 9 1 848 728
Soviet Union Dynamo Novosibirsk 10 8 2 956 733
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Jedinstvo Tuzla 10 6 4 804 872
Germany Agon Düsseldorf 10 3 7 771 793
Czech Republic Sparta Prague 10 3 7 759 812
France Stade Français 10 1 9 655 802

Final

Team #1 Team #2
Primigi Vicenza Italy 70–64 Soviet Union Dynamo Novosibirsk

References

  1. ^ Results in todor66.om
  2. ^ List of finals, 1959-91, in FIBA Europe's website