1996–97 FIBA EuroCup
Appearance
1996–97 FIBA EuroCup | |
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League | FIBA EuroCup |
Sport | Basketball |
Final | |
Champions | Real Madrid Teka |
Runners-up | Mash Jeans Verona |
Finals MVP | Alberto Herreros |
The 1996–97 FIBA EuroCup was the thirty-first edition of FIBA's 2nd-tier level European-wide professional club basketball competition. it occurred between September 17, 1996, and April 15, 1997. The competition was won by Real Madrid Teka, who beat Mash Jeans Verona, by a score of 78–64 in the final.
Competition system
- 48 teams (national domestic cup champions, plus the best qualified teams from the most important European national domestic leagues), entered a preliminary group stage, divided into eight groups of six teams each, and played a round-robin. The final standings were based on individual wins and defeats. In the case of a tie between two or more teams, after the group stage, the following criteria was used to decide the final classification: 1) number of wins in one-to-one games between the teams; 2) basket average between the teams; 3) general basket average within the group.
- The top four teams from each group qualified for a 1/16 Final Playoff (X-pairings, home and away games), where the winners advanced further to 1/8 Finals, 1/4 Finals, and 1/2 Final.
- The Final was played at a predetermined venue.
Country ranking
For the 1996-1997 FIBA EuroCup, the countries are allocated places according to their place on the FIBA country rankings, which takes into account their performance in European competitions from 1993–94 to 1995–96.[1]
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Team allocation
The labels in the parentheses show how each team qualified for the place of its starting round:
- 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, etc.: League position after eventual Playoffs
- CW: Cup winners
- WC: Wild card
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TDK Manresa (CW) | Zagreb (5th) | Porto (1st) | SÜBA Sankt Pölten (1st) |
Real Madrid Teka (5th) | Zadar (9th) | Benfica (CW) | London Towers (CW) |
Dexim Apollon Patras (8th) | Ratiopharm Ulm (CW) | Budivelnyk (1st) | APOEL (1st) |
Iraklis (9th) | Brandt Hagen (6th) | Shakhtar Donetsk (2nd) | Achilleas Kaimakli (WC) |
Scavolini Pesaro (7th) | Hapoel Jerusalem (CW) | Śląsk Wrocław (1st) | New Wave Sharks (1st) |
Mash Jeans Verona (10th) | Hapoel Galil Elyon (3rd) | Nobiles Włocławek (CW) | Plama Pleven (1st) |
Olympique Antibes (4th) | Kovinotehna Savinjska Polzela (CW) | Rabotnički (1st) | Rīgas ASK (1st) |
PSG Racing (5th) | Bavaria Wolltex (7th) | MZT Aerodrom (WC) | Universitatea Cluj (1st) |
Fenerbahçe (3rd) | Sunair Oostende (2nd) | Žalgiris (1st) | Sloboda Dita (CW) |
Türk Telekom PTT (10th) | AST Gent | Marc-Körmend (1st) | Libertel EBBC (1st) |
Avtodor Saratov (3rd) | BFC Beočin (2nd) | Inter Bratislava (1st) | Vita (1st) |
Akvarius Volgograd (4th) | Budućnost (CW) | Stavex Brno (1st) | Torpan Pojat (WC) |
Preliminary group stage
Qualified to Round of 32 | |
Eliminated |
Group A
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Group B
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Group C
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Group D
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Group E
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Group F
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Group G
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Group H
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Round of 32
Team 1 | Agg. | Team 2 | 1st leg | 2nd leg |
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Bavaria Wolltex | 143–155 | Fenerbahçe | 67–69 | 76–86 |
Olympique Antibes | 155–161 | Rīgas ASK | 75–75 | 80–86 |
Nobiles Włocławek | 167–164 | Zagreb | 84–79 | 83–85 |
Kovinotehna Savinjska Polzela | 147–149 | Žalgiris | 71–76 | 76–73 |
Brandt Hagen | 151–184 | Real Madrid Teka | 71–98 | 80–86 |
Hapoel Jerusalem | 186–157 | Ratiopharm Ulm | 99–77 | 87–80 |
Benfica | 149–161 | PSG Racing | 63–81 | 86–80 |
MZT Aerodrom | 147–149 | Porto | 73–69 | 74–80 |
Stavex Brno | 147–154 | Iraklis | 86–78 | 61–76 |
Sunair Oostende | 134–150 | Śląsk Wrocław | 66–62 | 68–88 |
AST Gent | 124–171 | Budivelnyk | 65–70 | 59–101 |
Zadar | 120–157 | Dexim Apollon Patras | 56–75 | 64–82 |
London Towers | 138–143 | Avtodor Saratov | 70–75 | 68–68 |
Marc-Körmend | 162–166 | TDK Manresa | 83–77 | 79–89 |
Torpan Pojat | 171–180 | Türk Telekom PTT | 82–84 | 89–96 |
BFC Beočin | 161–168 | Mash Jeans Verona | 73–74 | 88–94 |
Round of 16
Team 1 | Agg. | Team 2 | 1st leg | 2nd leg |
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Hapoel Jerusalem | 148–147 | Fenerbahçe | 91–78 | 57–69 |
PSG Racing | 137–134 | Žalgiris | 60–58 | 77–76 |
Rīgas ASK | 171–182 | Real Madrid Teka | 83–98 | 88–84 |
Nobiles Włocławek | 156–176 | Porto | 91–81 | 65–95 |
TDK Manresa | 132–140 | Iraklis | 74–79 | 58–61 |
Türk Telekom PTT | 155–140 | Dexim Apollon Patras | 89–73 | 66–67 |
Śląsk Wrocław | 194–189 | Avtodor Saratov | 90–94 | 104–95 |
Budivelnyk | 153–180 | Mash Jeans Verona | 80–90 | 73–90 |
Quarterfinals
Team 1 | Agg. | Team 2 | 1st leg | 2nd leg |
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Hapoel Jerusalem | 126–133 | Iraklis | 68–63 | 58–70 |
Türk Telekom PTT | 122–184 | PSG Racing | 72–92 | 50–92 |
Real Madrid Teka | 205–157 | Śląsk Wrocław | 112–66 | 93–91 |
Mash Jeans Verona | 168–138 | Porto | 96–78 | 72–60 |
Semifinals
Team 1 | Agg. | Team 2 | 1st leg | 2nd leg |
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Mash Jeans Verona | 152–138 | Iraklis | 96–62 | 56–76 |
Real Madrid Teka | 120–113 | PSG Racing | 62–57 | 58–56 |
Final
April 15, Eleftheria Indoor Hall, Nicosia
Team 1 | Score | Team 2 |
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Mash Jeans Verona | 64–78 | Real Madrid Teka |
1996–97 FIBA EuroCup Champions |
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Real Madrid Teka 4th title |
Awards
See Also
- ^ "Linguasport - FIBA Country Ranking (B)". www.linguasport.com. Retrieved 2020-05-31.