Croatian basketball clubs in international competitions

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Croatian basketball clubs in European and worldwide competitions is the performance record of men's professional basketball clubs from Croatia's top-tier level league, the HT Premijer liga, in international competitions.

History[edit]

Croatian men's professional basketball clubs have played in European-wide basketball competitions since September 1991 (three months after the Breakup of Yugoslavia and the independence of Croatia on June 25, 1991)), when the three times in a row European Champions of Slobodna Dalmacija (ex. Jugoplastika and Pop 84) and the prestigious Cibona took part in the newfound FIBA European League (now called EuroLeague), also with the traditional Zadar in the FIBA Korać Cup.

Croatian basketball clubs in EuroLeague (1st-tier level)[edit]

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Season to season[edit]

Year Team _______ Earlier stage _______ ________ Last 24 to 32 ________ ________ Last 12 to 16 ________ _________ Last 6 to 8 _________ _________ Semifinals _________ ____________ Final ____________
1991–92 Slobodna Dalmacija 5th of 8 teams
Cibona Iceland Ungmennafélag Njarðvíkur 4th of 8 teams Spain Montigalà Joventut
1992–93 Cibona Finland NMKY Helsinki 6th of 8 teams
Zadar Russia CSKA Moscow 6th of 8 teams
1993–94 Cibona Austria SÜBA Sankt Pölten 5th of 8 teams
Croatia Osiguranje Estonia Kalev Belgium Maes Pils
1994–95 Cibona Slovakia Baník Cígeľ Prievidza 3rd of 8 teams Spain Real Madrid Teka
Croatia Osiguranje Bosnia and Herzegovina Sloboda Dita Germany Bayer 04 Leverkusen
1995–96 Cibona Cyprus APOEL 7th of 8 teams
Zrinjevac Poland Mazowzanka Spain Unicaja
1996–97 Cibona 3rd of 6 teams 2nd of 6 teams Slovenia Smelt Olimpija
Croatia Osiguranje 5th of 6 teams 5th of 6 teams
1997–98 Cibona 3rd of 6 teams 3rd of 6 teams Turkey Efes Pilsen
Split 5th of 6 teams 4th of 6 teams Greece AEK
1998–99 Cibona 4th of 6 teams 3rd of 6 teams France ASVEL
Zadar 5th of 6 teams 6th of 6 teams
1999–00 Cibona 2nd of 6 teams 3rd of 6 teams Russia CSKA Moscow Greece Panathinaikos
2000–01 Split CO 3rd of 10 teams France Pau-Orthez Turkey Efes Pilsen
2000–01 Cibona 4th of 6 teams Italy Paf Wennington Bologna
Zadar 6th of 6 teams
2001–02 Cibona VIP 7th of 8 teams
Zadar 8th of 8 teams
2002–03 Cibona VIP 5th of 8 teams 3rd of 4 teams
2003–04 Cibona VIP 2nd of 8 teams 3rd of 4 teams
2004–05 Cibona VIP 3rd of 8 teams 4th of 4 teams
2005–06 Cibona VIP 6th of 8 teams 4th of 4 teams
2006–07 Cibona VIP 7th of 8 teams
2007–08 Cibona VIP 6th of 8 teams
2008–09 Cibona VIP 4th of 6 teams 3rd of 4 teams
2009–10 Cibona VIP 4th of 6 teams 4th of 4 teams
2010–11 Cibona 6th of 6 teams
2011–12 Zagreb 6th of 6 teams
2012–13 Cedevita 6th of 6 teams
2013–14
2014–15 Cedevita 5th of 6 teams
2015–16 Cedevita 4th of 6 teams 8th of 8 teams
2016–17
2017–18
2018–19

Croatian basketball clubs in FIBA Saporta Cup (2nd-tier level)[edit]

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Season to season[edit]

Year Team _______ Earlier stage _______ ___________ Last 48 ___________ ________ Last 24 to 32 ________ ________ Last 12 to 16 ________ _________ Last 6 to 8 _________ _________ Semifinals _________ ____________ Final ____________
1991–92
1992–93 Slobodna Dalmacija Cyprus Achilleas Kaimakli Bye 3rd of 6 teams
1993–94 Zadar Ukraine Bipa-Moda Odessa Poland Nobiles Włocławek 5th of 6 teams
Croatia Osiguranje Netherlands Canoe Jeans EBBC 3rd of 6 teams
1994–95 Zagreb Sweden Norrköping Dolphins France Olympique Antibes
Croatia Osiguranje England Thames Valley Tigers 3rd of 6 teams
1995–96 Zagreb Republic of Macedonia Kočani Delikates Spain Taugrés
Zrinjevac Germany Ratiopharm Ulm 3rd of 6 teams
1996–97 Zagreb 2nd of 6 teams Poland Nobiles Włocławek
Zadar 4th of 6 teams Greece Dexim Apollon Patras
1997–98 Zagreb 4th of 6 teams Spain Cáceres Poland Śląsk Wrocław
Zrinjevac 3rd of 6 teams Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Beobanka
1998–99 Zagreb 3rd of 6 teams
Split 3rd of 6 teams Estonia Kalev Spain Pamesa Valencia
1999–00 Split CO 2nd of 6 teams Lithuania Sakalai Greece Iraklis Thessaloniki
Zadar 2nd of 6 teams Bulgaria Cherno More Port Varna France PSG Racing Poland Zepter Śląsk Idea Wrocław Greece AEK
2000–01 Zagreb 6th of 6 teams
2001–02 Split CO 4th of 6 teams Lithuania Lietuvos rytas

Croatian basketball clubs in EuroCup (2nd-tier level)[edit]

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Season to season[edit]

Year Team _______ Earlier stage _______ ___________ Last 48 ___________ ________ Last 24 to 32 ________ ________ Last 12 to 16 ________ _________ Last 6 to 8 _________ _________ Semifinals _________ ____________ Final ____________
2002–03 Zadar 4th of 6 teams France Gravelines-Dunkerque Spain Pamesa Valencia
2003–04 Split CO 4th of 6 teams
Zadar 4th of 6 teams
Zagreb 5th of 6 teams
2004–05 Zadar 4th of 6 teams
2005–06
2006–07
2007–08 Zadar 2nd of 6 teams Ukraine Azovmash Spain Pamesa Valencia
2008–09 Zadar 2nd of 4 teams 1st of 4 teams Spain Iurbentia Bilbao Basket
2009–10 Zadar 3rd of 4 teams
2010–11 Cedevita Russia Dynamo Moscow 2nd of 4 teams 2nd of 4 teams Spain Asefa Estudiantes Russia UNICS Italy Benetton Bwin Treviso Bronze medal europe.svg
Zagreb CO Spain Gran Canaria 2014
2011–12 Cibona 4th of 4teams
Cedevita France Élan Chalon 4th of 4 teams
2012–13 Cibona 4th of 4 teams
2013–14 Cedevita 2nd of 6 teams 3rd of 4 teams
Cibona 6th of 6 teams
2014–15 Cedevita 2nd of 4 teams Spain Herbalife Gran Canaria
2015–16
2016–17 Cedevita 2nd of 5 teams 3rd of 4 teams
2017–18 Cedevita 3rd of 6 teams 4th of 4 teams

Croatian basketball clubs in FIBA Korać Cup (3rd-tier level)[edit]

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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 ____________
1991–92 Zadar Turkey TED Ankara Kolejliler 2nd of 4 teams Spain Fórum Filatélico Valladolid
1992–93 Šibenik Zagreb Montaža Italy Philips Milano
Zagreb Lithuania Statyba Turkey TED Ankara Kolejliler 2nd of 4 teams Spain FC Barcelona
1993–94 Zagreb Hungary Szolnoki Olaj Turkey Ülker 3rd of 4 teams
Šibenik Zagreb Montaža Germany EnBW Ludwigsburg
Zrinjevac Belgium Bobcat Gent
Slavonska Banka Osijek Romania Forest Sibiu Slovakia Slávia TU Košice
1994–95 Franck Dona Czech Republic Tonak Nový Jičín Estonia Kalev Auma
Zrinjevac France JDA Dijon
Šibenik Ukraine CSKA Kyiv France Pau-Orthez
Croatia Line Rijeka Lithuania Statyba Italy Birex Verona
1995–96 Croatia Osiguranje Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosna Republic of Macedonia Žito Vardar Italy Cagiva Varese
Benston Zagreb Republic of Macedonia MZT Skopje
Slavonska Banka Osijek Slovakia Chemosvit Germany UniVersa Bamberg
Kantrida Rijeka Italy Scavolini Pesaro
1996–97 Zrinjevac 2nd of 4 teams Germany Tally Oberelchingen Spain Cáceres
Olimpija Slavoning 4th of 4 teams
Benston Zagreb 1st of 4 teams Russia CSK VVS Samara Turkey Tofaş
Telecomp Vinkovci 2nd of 4 teams Turkey Meysu
1997–98 Zadar 4th of 4 teams
Benston Zagreb Austria UBC Mattersburg 3rd of 4 teams
1998–99 Benston Zagreb 2nd of 4 teams Spain Adecco Estudiantes
Svjetlost Brod Hungary Falco KC Szombathely
Zrinjevac Cyprus AEL Limassol 4th of 4 teams
1999–00 Benston Zagreb Bosnia and Herzegovina Brotnjo
Zrinjevac Austria Goldene Seiten Kapfenberg 3rd of 4 teams
Zagreb Bosnia and Herzegovina Sloboda Dita 3rd of 4 teams
2000–01 Sava Osiguranje Rijeka Bosnia and Herzegovina Brotnjo Turkey Türk Telekom
Benston Zagreb Bulgaria Levski Sofia
2001–02 Triglav Osiguranje Rijeka Hungary Kaposvári
Dona Dubrava Hungary Atomerőmű
Zagreb Czech Republic Opava
Zrinjevac Slovenia Geoplin Slovan

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