1991–92 FIBA Women's European Champions Cup

The 1991-92 FIBA Women's European Champions Cup was the 34th edition of the competition. It was won by Popular Basquet Godella, today known as Ciudad Ros Casares Valencia, beating Dynamo Kiev (representing the CIS following the breakup of the Soviet Union) in the final.[1] Godella became the first Spanish team to win the competition.[2]

Competition results

2nd Preliminary Round

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Falcon Copenhague Denmark 138-202 Germany Agon Düsseldorf 69-102 69-100
Elitzur Holon Israel 125-156 Greece Sporting Athens 68-85 57-71
Magyar Testgyakorlók Köre Hungary 170-142 Albania 17 Nëntori Tirana 101-72 69-70
Pussihukat Vantaa Finland 114-217 Soviet Union Dynamo Kiev Aspro 77-155 37-102
SCP Ruzomberok Czechoslovakia 164-152 Turkey Galatasaray SK 96-64 68-88
Dorna Godella Spain 156-80 Belgium BCSS Namur 76-43 80-37
Šibenik Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (Walkover) Romania Universitatea-Dacia Cluj - -
BBC Etzella Ettelbruck Luxembourg 98-214 France Challes Savoie Basket 48-125 50-89
Lokomotiv Sofia Bulgaria 238-107 Cyprus Olympias Neapoleos 125-43 113-64
Nuva Den Helder Netherlands 106-122 Poland Polfa Pabianice 55-58 51-64

3rd Preliminary Round

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Agon Düsseldorf Germany 138-191 Greece Sporting Athens 68-107 70-84
Magyar Testgyakorlók Köre Hungary 142-186 Soviet Union Dynamo Kiev Aspro 77-89 65-97
SCP Ruzomberok Czechoslovakia 151-172 Spain Dorna Godella 82-88 69-84
Universitatea-Dacia Cluj Romania 128-168 France Challes Savoie Basket 61-80 67-88
Lokomotiv Sofia Bulgaria 129-196 Sweden Sparbanken Arvika Basket 70-109 59-87
Polfa Pabianice Poland 122-164 Italy Ginnastica Comense 72-86 50-78

Semi-final Round

Team Pld W L PF PA
1. Spain Dorna Godella 10 10 0 806 693
2. Ukraine Dynamo Kiev Aspro 10 6 4 781 768
3. Italy Ginnastica Comense 10 5 5 731 699
4. Greece Sporting Athens 10 5 5 718 781
5. France Challes Savoie Basket 10 4 6 629 698
6. Sweden Sparbanken Arvika Basket 10 0 10 729 853

Final Four

Semi-finals Final
 Spain Dorna Godella  87  
 Greece Sporting Athens  61  
 
     Spain Dorna Godella  66
   Ukraine Dynamo Kiev  56
Third place
 Ukraine Dynamo Kiev Aspro  85  Italy Ginnastica Comense  80
 Italy Ginnastica Comense  77    Greece Sporting Athens  72

Awards

Euroleague 1991-92 Champions

Dorna Godella
First title

References

  1. [ Resultshttp://www.fibaeurope.com/cid_KNce8jInH7Qj1EsyH5rjn2.season_1992.compID_jr6ZiXqeGhMBtfq1yxqV83.html] in FIBA Europe's website
  2. Dorna, European champion. El Mundo Deportivo


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