Czechoslovak basketball clubs in European competitions

A number of basketball clubs in Czechoslovakia played in European international basketball tournaments.

FIBA European Champions Cup

Season to season

Year Team Progress Opponents
1958
Slovan Orbis Prague Qualifying tournament
1958–59 Brno Second Round (Top 16) Poland Lech Poznań
1959–60 Slovan Orbis Prague Semi-finals Soviet Union ASK Riga
1960–61 Sparta Prague Quarter-finals Romania Steaua Bucureşti
1961–62 Iskra Svit Second Round (Top 16) Hungary Honvéd
1962–63 Brno Semi-finals Spain Real Madrid
1963–64 Brno Finalist Spain Real Madrid
1964–65 Brno Quarter-finals Italy Ignis Varèse
1965–66 Slavia Prague Finalist Italy Simmenthal Milano
1966–67 Slavia Prague 4th Place Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia AŠK Olimpija
1967–68 Brno Finalist Spain Real Madrid
1968–69 Brno Semi-finals Soviet Union CSKA Moscow
1969–70 Slavia Prague Semi-finals Soviet Union CSKA Moscow
1970–71 Slavia Prague Semi-finals Soviet Union CSKA Moscow
1971–72 Slavia Prague Quarter-final Group Stage (Top 8)
1972–73 Slavia Prague Quarter-final Group Stage (Top 8)
1973–74 Dukla Olomouc 2nd Round (Top 15) Bulgaria Academic
1974–75 Slavia Prague Quarter-final Group Stage (Top 12)
1975–76 Dukla Olomouc 2nd Round (Top 19) Switzerland Federale
1976–77 Brno Semi-final Group Stage (Top 6)
1977–78 Brno Group Stage (Top 19)
1978–79 Brno Group Stage (Top 22)
1979–80 Inter Bratislava Group Stage (Top 22)
1980–81 Inter Bratislava Group Stage (Top 24)
1981–82 Slavia Prague Group Stage (Top 24)
1982–83 Slavia Prague 1st Round Finland Turun NMKY
1983–84 Inter Bratislava 1st Round Albania Partizani Tirana
1984–85 Rudá hvězda Pardubice 1st Round Turkey Efes Pilsen
1985–86 Inter Bratislava 1st Round Soviet Union Žalgiris
1986–87 Brno 2nd Round (Top 12) Spain Real Madrid
1987–88 Brno 2nd Round (Top 16) Netherlands Nashua Den Bosch
1988–89 Brno 2nd Round (Top 16) France Limoges
1989–90 Prievidza 2nd Round (Top 16) Spain FC Barcelona
1990–91 Brno 1st Round Sweden Scania Södertälje
1991–92 USK Prague 1st Round Cyprus Pezoporikos Larnaca
1992–93 USK Prague 2nd Round Spain Estudiantes Caja Postal

FIBA European Cup Winner's Cup

Season to season

Year Team Progress Opponents
1966–67 Brno Semi-finals Italy Ignis Varèse
1967–68 Slavia Prague Finalist Greece AEK
1968–69 Slavia Prague Champions
1969–70 Iskra Svit 2nd Round (Top 15) Belgium Standard Liège
1970–71 Dukla Olomouc 2nd Round (Top 15) Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Zadar
1971–72 Brno 2nd Round (Top 11) Italy Fides Napoli
1972–73 Brno Quarter-final Group Stage (Top 6)
1973–74 Brno Finalist Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Crvena Zvezda
1974–75 Dukla Olomouc 2nd Round (Top 14) Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Jugoplastika Split
1975–76 Slavia Prague 2nd Round (Top 14) West Germany Hagen
1976–77 Slavia Prague Quarter-final Group Stage (Top 8)
1977–78 Slavia Prague 2nd Round (Top 15) Netherlands Falcon Jeans Den Bosch
1978–79 Dukla Olomouc 2nd Round (Top 13) Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Radnički Belgrade
1979–80
1980–81
1981–82 Inter Bratislava Quarter-final Group Stage (Top 8)
1982–83 Inter Bratislava Quarter-final Group Stage (Top 8)
1983–84 Rudá hvězda Pardubice Quarter-final Group Stage (Top 8)
1984–85 Nová huť Ostrava 2nd Round (Top 14) Austria Landys&Gyr Wien
1985–86 Iskra Svit 2nd Round (Top 14) France Stade Français
1986–87 Nová huť Ostrava Quarter-final Group Stage (Top 8)
1987–88
1988–89
1989–90
1990–91
1991–92 Sparta Prague 2nd Round Greece Panionios
1992–93 Brno 1st Round Netherlands Pro-Specs Den Bosch
USK Prague 3rd Round Russia CSKA Moscow

FIBA Korać Cup

Season to season

Year Team Progress Opponents
1972
1973
1973–74
1974–75
1975–76
1976–77
1977–78 Inter Bratislava Group Stage (Top 16)
1978–79 Slavia Prague Group Stage (Top 16)
Inter Bratislava Group Stage (Top 16)
1979–80
1980–81 Brno Group Stage (Top 16)
Slavia Prague 2nd Round (Top 27) Belgium Sunair Oostende
1981–82 Brno 2nd Round (Top 27) Italy Latte Sole Bologna
1982–83 Nová huť Ostrava Group Stage (Top 16)
1983–84
1984–85
1985–86
1986–87
1987–88 Nová huť Ostrava 2nd Round (Top 32) Italy Dietor Bologna
Inter Bratislava 2nd Round (Top 32) Israel Hapoel Tel Aviv
1988–89 Inter Bratislava 2nd Round (Top 32) Israel Hapoel Tel Aviv
Slavia Prague 1st Round Italy Wiwa Vismara Cantù
1989–90 Sparta Prague 1st Round Switzerland Bellinzona
Inter Bratislava 2nd Round (Top 32) Soviet Union SKA Alma-Ata
1990–91 Sparta Prague 1st Round Greece Panathinaikos
Inter Bratislava 1st Round Austria Citroën Klagenfurt
Prievidza 1st Round Soviet Union Tallinna Kalev
1991–92 Prievidza 1st Round Turkey Çukurova Üniversitesi
Brno 1st Round Germany Trier
Slavia Žilina 1st Round Hungary Tungsram
Baník Handlová 1st Round Greece Iraklis
1992–93 Prievidza 1st Round (Top 64) Spain Taugrés
Sparta Prague 1st Round (Top 64) Greece AEK
Nová huť Ostrava 1st Round (Top 64) Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Vojvodina
TTS Trenčín 1st Round (Top 64) Poland Stal Bobrek Bytom

See also

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