1983–84 FIBA European Cup Winner's Cup

1983–84 FIBA European Cup Winner's Cup
League FIBA European Cup Winner's Cup
Sport Basketball
Finals
Champions Spain Real Madrid
  Runners-up Italy Simac Milano

The 1983–84 FIBA European Cup Winner's Cup was the eighteenth edition of FIBA's competition for European basketball national cup champions, running from 27 September 1983 to 14 March 1984. It was contested by 24 teams, five more than in the previous edition.[1]

Real Madrid defeated Simac Milano in a final held in Ostend, winning its first European Cup Winner's Cup.

Participants

Country Teams Clubs
Italy Italy 2 Simac Milano Scavolini Pesaro
Austria Austria 1 Landys&Gyr Wien
Belgium Belgium 1 Maccabi Brussels
Bulgaria Bulgaria 1 Levski-Spartak
Cyprus Cyprus 1 Achilleas
Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia 1 Rudá hvězda Pardubice
Denmark Denmark 1 Skovlunde
Egypt Egypt 1 Al-Zamalek
England England 1 Solent Stars
Finland Finland 1 Turun NMKY
France France 1 Monaco
Greece Greece 1 Panathinaikos
Hungary Hungary 1 Soproni MAFC
Israel Israel 1 Hapoel Tel Aviv
Netherlands Netherlands 1 Hatrans Haaksbergen
Portugal Portugal 1 Queluz Pioneer
Romania Romania 1 Steaua București
Spain Spain 1 Real Madrid
Sweden Sweden 1 Hageby
Switzerland Switzerland 1 Vevey Riviera
Turkey Turkey 1 Fenerbahçe
West Germany West Germany 1 Saturn Köln
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia 1 Cibona

First round

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Fenerbahçe Turkey 146–150 Romania Steaua București 81–67 65–83
Skovlunde Denmark 169–213 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Cibona 81–102 88–111
Rudá hvězda Pardubice Czechoslovakia 185–166 Portugal Queluz Pioneer 122–76 63–90
Solent Stars England 173–154 Netherlands Hatrans Haaksbergen 78–71 95–83
Maccabi Brussels Belgium 163–135 Israel Hapoel Tel Aviv 86–72 77–63
Saturn Köln West Germany 303–102 Cyprus Achilleas 162–44 141–58
Hageby Sweden 157–160 France Monaco 60–61 97–99
Al-Zamalek Egypt 0–4* Austria Landys&Gyr Wien 0–2 0–2
Levski-Spartak Bulgaria 152–169 Greece Panathinaikos 73–81 79–88
Vevey Riviera Switzerland 204–159 Hungary Soproni MAFC 107–69 97–90

*Al-Zamalek withdrew before the first leg, and Landys&Gyr Wien received a forfeit (2-0) in both games.

Second round

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Steaua București Romania 166–175 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Cibona 82–82 84–93
Rudá hvězda Pardubice Czechoslovakia 178–176 Finland Turun NMKY 87–89 91–87
Solent Stars England 153–119 Belgium Maccabi Brussels 88–58 65–61
Saturn Köln West Germany 177–143 France Monaco 108–83 69–60
Landys&Gyr Wien Austria 137–145 Greece Panathinaikos 83–79 54–66
Vevey Riviera Switzerland 156–186 Italy Simac Milano 71–88 85–98
Automatically qualified to the Quarter finals group stage

Quarter finals

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

Group A

Team Pld Pts W L PF PA PD
1. Italy Simac Milano 6 9 3 3 466 449 +17
2. Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Cibona 6 9 3 3 495 486 +9
3. West Germany Saturn Köln 6 9 3 3 476 480 -4
4. England Solent Stars 6 9 3 3 439 461 -22

Group B

Team Pld Pts W L PF PA PD
1. Spain Real Madrid 6 11 5 1 593 480 +113
2. Italy Scavolini Pesaro 6 9 3 3 537 515 +22
3. Greece Panathinaikos 6 8 2 4 500 536 -36
4. Czechoslovakia Rudá hvězda Pardubice 6 8 2 4 480 579 -99

Semi finals

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Scavolini Pesaro Italy 156–168 Italy Simac Milano 76–78 80–90
Cibona Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 169–185 Spain Real Madrid 89–91 80–94

Final

March 14, Stedelijk Sportcentrum, Ostend

Team 1  Score  Team 2
Real Madrid Spain 82–81 Italy Simac Milano
1983–84 FIBA European Cup Winner's Cup Champions
Spain
Real Madrid
1st title

References

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