1992–93 FIBA Women's European Champions Cup

The 1992–93 FIBA Women's European Champions Cup was the 35th edition of the competition. It was won by defending champion Popular Basquet Godella beating Ginnastica Comense in the final.[1] MBK Ruzomberok and Challes Savoie Basket also reached the Final Four, with the Slovaks ranking third.[2]

Competition results

1st Preliminary Round

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
BBC Etzella Ettelbruck Luxembourg 127-125 Austria Gustino Schnitzelplatzl Wels 69-63 58-62
BCSS Namur Belgium 145-128 Switzerland Fidefinanz Bellinzona 77-64 68-64

2nd Preliminary Round

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Etzella Ettelbruck Luxembourg 138-202 Belgium BCSS Namur 69-64 37-76
SC Tirana Albania 124-213 Slovenia Ježica Ljubljana 53-118 71-95
Horizont Minsk Belarus - Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Crvena zvezda - -
PVSK-Co-order Hungary 151-122 Greece Apollon Kalamarias 75-46 76-76
GTU Tbilisi Georgia (country) 100-130 Romania Universitatea-Dacia Cluj 59-75 41-55
Elitzur Holon Israel 119-143 Italy Ginnastica Comense 60-64 59-79
Split Croatia 134-137 Turkey Galatasaray SK 75-65 59-72
Amocom Chisinau Moldova 144-150 France Challes Savoie Basket 63-69 81-81
MTK Polfa Pabianice Poland 191-144 Germany Lotus Munich 104-65 87-79
Forssan Alku Finland 163-201 Czechoslovakia SCP Ruzomberok 91-98 72-103

3rd Preliminary Round

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
BCSS Namur Belgium 63-169 Spain Dorna Godella 36-71 27-98
Ježica Ljubljana Slovenia 133-134 Ukraine Dynamo Kiev 73-74 60-60
Horizont Minsk Belarus 133-138 Hungary PVSK-Co-order 60-78 73-60
Universitatea-Dacia Cluj Romania 112-169 Italy Ginnastica Comense 49-76 63-93
Galatasaray SK Turkey 141-146 France Challes Savoie Basket 73-70 68-76
MTK Polfa Pabianice Poland 176-182 Czechoslovakia SCP Ruzomberok 111-92 65-90

Semi-final Round

Team Pld W L PF PA
1. Italy Ginnastica Comense 10 8 2 835 627
2. Spain Dorna Godella 10 8 2 810 672
3. France Challes Savoie Basket 10 5 5 668 666
4. Slovakia SCP Ruzomberok 10 5 5 776 776
5. Ukraine Dynamo Kiev 10 4 6 731 767
6. Hungary PVSK-Co-order 10 0 10 623 935

Final Four

Semi-finals Final
 Italy Ginnastica Comense  85  
 Slovakia SCP Ruzomberok  72  
 
     Italy Ginnastica Comense  58
   Spain Dorna Godella  66
Third place
 Spain Dorna Godella  74  France Challes Savoie  72
 France Challes Savoie Basket  63    Slovakia SCP Ruzomberok  52
Euroleague 1991-92 Champions

Dorna Godella
Second title

References


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