BC Brno in European and worldwide competitions

BC Brno history and statistics in FIBA Europe and Euroleague Basketball (company) competitions.

Match table

Season Competition Record Round Opponent club
1958–59 (1st-tier) FIBA European Champions Cup (3–1) 1st
round
Austria Engelmann Wien 96–56
(h)
92–69
(a)
2nd
round
Poland Lech Poznań 63–87
(a)
85–68
(h)
1962–63 (1st-tier) FIBA European Champions Cup (6–2) 1st
round
Belgium Antwerpse 81–74
(a)
88–57
(h)
2nd
round
Finland Helsingin Kisa-Toverit 87–83
(a)
85–59
(h)
QF Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia AŠK Olimpija 83–86
(a)
79–72
(h)
SF Spain Real Madrid 79–60
(h)
67–90
(a)
1963–64 (1st-tier) FIBA European Champions Cup (6–4) 1st
round
Austria Wiener 105–71
(a)
79–62
(h)
2nd
round
Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv 58–60
(a)
96–51
(h)
QF Romania Steaua Bucureşti 92–94
(a)
104–75
(h)
SF Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia OKK Beograd 94–103
(a)
85–75
(h)

F
Spain Real Madrid 110–99
(h)
64–84
(a)
1964–65 (1st-tier) FIBA European Champions Cup (3–1) 2nd
round
East Germany Chemie Halle 82–76
(a)
73–66
(h)
QF Italy Ignis Varese 84–90
(a)
72–67
(h)
1966–67 (2nd-tier) FIBA European Cup Winner's Cup (4–2) 2nd
round
Luxembourg Diekirch 94–69
(a)
116–101
(h)
QF Belgium Royal IV 88–76
(a)
91–69
(h)
SF Italy Ignis Varese 83–84
(h)
53–58
(a)
1967–68 (1st-tier) FIBA European Champions Cup (7–4) 2nd
round
Turkey Altınordu 65–61
(a)
102–69
(h)
QF Spain Real Madrid 78–85
(a)
113–97
(h)
Belgium Bell Mechelen 76–67
(h)
79–80
(a)
Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv 105–76
(h)
88–77
(a)
SF Italy Simmenthal Milano 63–64
(a)
103–86
(h)

F
Spain Real Madrid
95–98
April 11, Palais des Sports de Gerland, Lyon
1968–69 (1st-tier) FIBA European Champions Cup (6–4) 2nd
round
Romania Dinamo Bucureşti 85–100
(a)
96–69
(h)
QF Italy Oransoda Cantù 60–69
(a)
82–68
(h)
Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv 78–88
(a)
75–61
(h)
Belgium Standard Liège 105–81
(h)
102–90
(a)
SF Soviet Union CSKA Moscow 66–101
(a)
92–83
(h)
1969 FIBA Intercontinental Cup (1–1) SF Spain Real Madrid
84–77
January 25, Macon Coliseum, Macon

F
United States Akron Goodyear Wingfoots
71–84
January 26, Macon Coliseum, Macon
1971–72 (2nd-tier) FIBA European Cup Winner's Cup (2–2) 1st
round
Luxembourg Arantia Larochette 111–65
(h)
113–85
(a)
2nd
round
Italy Fides Napoli 69–76
(h)
82–92
(a)
1972–73 (2nd-tier) FIBA European Cup Winner's Cup (4–4) 1st
round
Austria Mounier Wels 107–73
(h)
82–83
(a)
2nd
round
Greece Olympiacos 94–87
(a)
76–74
(h)
QF Italy Mobilquattro Milano 83–109
(a)
79–75
(h)
Soviet Union Spartak Leningrad 74–82
(h)
77–82
(a)
1973–74 (2nd-tier) FIBA European Cup Winner's Cup (7–4) 1st
round
England Embassy All-Stars 103–84
(a)
123–76
(h)
2nd
round
Belgium Royal IV 96–94
(a)
114–83
(h)
QF Romania Steaua București 96–86
(h)
64–77
(a)
Spain Estudiantes Monteverde 72–74
(a)
117–93
(h)
SF Italy Saclà Torino 70–86
(a)
88–71
(h)

F
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Crvena Zvezda
75–86
April 2, Palasport Primo Carnera, Udine
1976–77 (1st-tier) FIBA European Champions Cup (3–11) Group
stage
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Partizan 96–85
(a)
93–100
(h)
Egypt Al-Gezira
Al-Gezira withdrew without games
Bulgaria Academic 82–73
(h)
101–76
(a)
SF Israel Maccabi Elite 01–02
(a)
76–91
(h)
Italy Mobilgirgi Varese 73–110
(a)
77–84
(h)
Spain Real Madrid 93–120
(h)
103–107
(a)
Soviet Union CSKA Moscow 81–99
(h)
93–106
(a)
Belgium Maes Pils Mechelen 60–61
(a)
83–89
(h)
1977–78 (1st-tier) FIBA European Champions Cup (4–2) Group
stage
Turkey Eczacıbaşı 90–98
(a)
86–64
(h)
Sweden Alvik 110–98
(h)
73–88
(a)
Austria Shopping Centre Wien 116–107
(a)
110–102
(h)
1978–79 (1st-tier) FIBA European Champions Cup (4–2) Group
stage
Albania Partizani Tirana 79–100
(a)
104–83
(h)
Cyprus AEL 99–50
(a)
125–68
(h)
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bosna 90–89
(h)
97–105
(a)
1980–81 (3rd-tier) FIBA Korać Cup (3–5) 2nd
round
France Stade Français 95–75
(h)
74–76
(a)
Top 16 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Jugoplastika Split 90–96
(h)
110–102
(a)
Greece Aris 87–101
(a)
114–83
(h)
Italy Carrera Venezia 77–90
(a)
109–110
(h)
1981–82 (3rd-tier) FIBA Korać Cup (1–1) 2nd
round
Italy Latte Sole Bologna 86–104
(a)
60–59
(h)
1986–87 (1st-tier) FIBA European Champions Cup (1–3) 1st
round
Sweden Alvik 110–95
(a)
96–98
(h)
2nd
round
Spain Real Madrid 70–82
(h)
91–132
(a)
1987–88 (1st-tier) FIBA European Champions Cup (1–3) 1st
round
England Portsmouth 94–76
(h)
95–97
(a)
2nd
round
Netherlands Nashua Den Bosch 78–87
(a)
83–97
(h)
1988–89 (1st-tier) FIBA European Champions Cup (1–3) 1st
round
Turkey Eczacıbaşı 66–79
(a)
79–62
(h)
2nd
round
France Limoges 87–111
(h)
54–129
(a)
1990–91 (1st-tier) FIBA European Champions Cup (0–2) 1st
round
Sweden Scania Södertälje 82–94
(a)
59–68
(h)
1991–92 (3rd-tier) FIBA Korać Cup (1–1) 1st
round
Germany Trier 62–98
(a)
102–80
(h)
1992–93 (2nd-tier) FIBA European Cup (0–2) 1st
round
Netherlands Pro-Specs Den Bosch 73–101
(h)
62–88
(a)
1993–94 (2nd-tier) FIBA European Cup (0–2) 2nd
round
Italy Olitalia Siena 87–98
(h)
78–91
(a)
1994–95 (1st-tier) FIBA European League (2–2) 1st
round
Luxembourg Résidence 89–73
(a)
79–53
(h)
2nd
round
France Limoges 52–71
(h)
57–84
(a)
(2nd-tier) FIBA European Cup (0–2) 3rd
round
Israel Hapoel Tel Aviv 72–79
(h)
66–86
(a)
1995–96 (1st-tier) FIBA European League (1–1) 1st
round
Switzerland Fidefinanz Bellinzona 106–93
(h)
69–93
(a)
1996–97 (2nd-tier) FIBA EuroCup (5–7) Group
stage
Greece Apollon Patras 71–92
(a)
76–84
(h)
Romania Universitatea Cluj 96–74
(a)
109–79
(h)
Russia Aquarius 108–80
(h)
68–80
(a)
Belgium Sunair Oostende 65–70
(h)
79–78
(a)
Ukraine Budivelnyk 57–76
(a)
93–102
(h)
Top 32 Greece Iraklis 86–78
(h)
61–76
(a)
2001–02 (3rd-tier) FIBA Korać Cup (0–2) 2nd
round
Poland Prokom Trefl Sopot 84–103
(h)
60–105
(a)
2003–04 (4th-tier) FIBA Europe Cup (4–4) Group
stage
Switzerland Boncourt 87–75
(h)
80–92
(a)
Germany TSK Würzburg 72–98
(a)
81–73
(h)
QF Hungary Kaposvári 73–83
(a)
65–54
(h)
SF Hungary Debreceni Vadkakasok
86–89
February 28, Central Conference Final stage Debrecen, Főnix Hall
f Germany TSK Würzburg
95–84
February 29, Central Conference Final stage Debrecen, Főnix Hall
2004–05 (4th-tier) FIBA Europe Cup (2–4) Group
stage
Portugal Os Belenenses 78–80
(a)
97–84
(h)
Hungary Albacomp-UPC 105–97
(h)
80–86
(a)
Switzerland Boncourt 88–92
(a)
73–85
(h)
2005–06 (4th-tier) FIBA EuroCup Challenge (1–3) Group
stage
Croatia Dubrovnik 78–80
(a)
97–84
(h)
Cyprus Apollon Limassol 73–85
(h)
46–79
(a)
2006–07 (4th-tier) FIBA EuroCup Challenge (3–3) Group
stage
Cyprus Keravnos 68–70
(h)
86–90
(a)
Switzerland Boncourt 71–64
(a)
87–73
(h)
Romania Mobitelco Cluj-Napoca 96–64
(h)
62–79
(a)

Record

BC Brno has overall, from 1958-59 (first participation) to 2006-07 (last participation): 85 wins against 93 defeats in 178 games for all the European club competitions.

See also

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