1994–95 FIBA European League
| 1994–95 FIBA European League | |
|---|---|
| League | FIBA European League | 
| Sport | Basketball | 
| Regular Season | |
| Top scorer |  Predrag Danilović (Buckler Bologna) | 
| Final Four | |
| Champions |  Real Madrid | 
| Runners-up |  Olympiacos | 
| Final Four MVP |  Arvydas Sabonis (Real Madrid) | 
The 1994–95 FIBA European League began on September 8, 1994 and ended on April 13, 1995. The Final four was held at Zaragoza.
First round
| Team 1 | Agg. | Team 2 | 1st leg | 2nd leg | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Résidence  | 126–168 |  Bioveta Brno | 73–89 | 53–79 | 
| Pezoporikos Larnaca  | 40–0* |  Levski Sofia | 20–0 | 20–0 | 
| Sloboda Dita .svg.png) | 124–180 |  Croatia Osiguranje Split | 68–99 | 56–81 | 
| Inpromservis Kyiv  | 199–153 |  Śląsk Wrocław | 100–70 | 99–83 | 
| Vita Tbilisi .svg.png) | 175–188 |  ASK Brocēni | 80–88 | 95–100 | 
| Adelin Pogradec  | 151–222 |  Baník Cígeľ Prievidza | 78–99 | 73–123 | 
| Honvéd  | 163–155 |  Rabotnički | 99–82 | 64–73 | 
| Tallinn  | 168–199 |  Kärcher Hisings-Kärra | 70–105 | 98–94 | 
| Thames Valley Tigers  | 174–156 |  Lanèche Weert | 96–94 | 78–62 | 
| Dinamo București  | 129–190 |  CSKA Moscow | 64–92 | 65–98 | 
| Möllersdorf Traiskirchen  | 133–178 |  Hapoel Tel Aviv | 75–86 | 58–92 | 
| KTP  | 157–197 |  Fidefinanz Bellinzona | 74–86 | 83–111 | 
*Levski Sofia withdrew before the first leg and Pezoporikos Larnaca received a forfeit (20-0) in both games.
Second round
| Team 1 | Agg. | Team 2 | 1st leg | 2nd leg | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bioveta Brno  | 109–155 |  Limoges | 52–71 | 57–84 | 
| Pezoporikos Larnaca  | 154–250 |  FC Barcelona | 95–122 | 59–128 | 
| Croatia Osiguranje Split  | 142–155 |  Bayer Leverkusen | 73–65 | 69–90 | 
| Inpromservis Kyiv  | 155–162 |  Panathinaikos | 87–79 | 68–83 | 
| ASK Brocēni  | 156–168 |  7Up Joventut | 77–68 | 79–100 | 
| Baník Cígeľ Prievidza  | 157–208 |  Cibona | 82–105 | 75–103 | 
| Žalgiris  | 150–207 |  Scavolini Pesaro | 77–91 | 73–116 | 
| Honvéd  | 174–190 |  Benfica | 85–94 | 89–96 | 
| Kärcher Hisings-Kärra  | 144–173 |  Efes Pilsen | 81–85 | 63–88 | 
| Thames Valley Tigers  | 138–180 |  Buckler Bologna | 62–82 | 76–98 | 
| CSKA Moscow  | 178–166 |  Olympique Antibes | 104–77 | 74–89 | 
| Hapoel Tel Aviv  | 148–152 |  PAOK Bravo | 82–70 | 66–82 | 
| Fidefinanz Bellinzona  | 111–144 |  Maccabi Elite | 49–55 | 62–89 | 
| Smelt Olimpija  | 148–136 | .svg.png) Maes-Flandria Mechelen | 85–61 | 63–75 | 
- Automatically qualified to the group stage
Group stage
If one or more clubs are level on won-lost record, tiebreakers are applied in the following order:
- Head-to-head record in matches between the tied clubs
- Overall point difference in games between the tied clubs
- Overall point difference in all group matches (first tiebreaker if tied clubs are not in the same group)
- Points scored in all group matches
- Sum of quotients of points scored and points allowed in each group match
| Qualified to Playoff | |
| Eliminated | 
| Group A
 | Group B
 | 
Quarterfinals
Seeded teams played games 2 and 3 at home.
| Team 1 | Agg. | Team 2 | 1st leg | 2nd leg | 3rd leg | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Buckler Bologna  | 1–2 |  Panathinaikos | 78–65 | 55–63 | 56–99 | 
| Cibona  | 0–2 |  Real Madrid | 78–82 | 70–82 | |
| Scavolini Pesaro  | 1–2 |  Limoges | 68–55 | 66–79 | 72–82 | 
| CSKA Moscow  | 1–2 |  Olympiacos | 95–65 | 77–86 | 54–79 | 
Final Four
Main article: 1995 FIBA European League Final Four
Semi finals
April 11, Pabellón Príncipe Felipe, Zaragoza
| Team 1 | Score | Team 2 | 
|---|---|---|
| Real Madrid  | 62–49 |  Limoges | 
| Panathinaikos  | 52–58 |  Olympiacos | 
3rd place game
April 13, Pabellón Príncipe Felipe, Zaragoza
| Team 1 | Score | Team 2 | 
|---|---|---|
| Limoges  | 77–91 |  Panathinaikos | 
Final
April 13, Pabellón Príncipe Felipe, Zaragoza
| Team 1 | Score | Team 2 | 
|---|---|---|
| Real Madrid  | 73–61 |  Olympiacos | 
| 1994–95 FIBA European League Champions | 
|---|
|   Real Madrid 8th Title | 
Final standings
| Team | |
|---|---|
|   |  Real Madrid | 
|   |  Olympiacos | 
|   |  Panathinaikos | 
|  Limoges | 
Final Four 1995 MVP
References
External links
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