2003–04 FIBA Europe League
FIBA Europe League | |
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Champions |
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Runners-up |
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Third place |
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Fourth place |
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Teams | 32 |
Awards | |
Final Four MVP |
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Statistical leaders | |
Points |
21.4 |
Rebounds |
12.6 |
Assists |
6.8 |
The 2003–04 FIBA Europe League was the first season of the third tier in European basketball. UNICS Kazan took the title.[1]
Final Four
Semi-finals | Final | ||||||
22 April – Kazan | |||||||
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93 | ||||||
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68 | ||||||
24 April – Kazan | |||||||
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87 | ||||||
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63 | ||||||
Third place | |||||||
22 April – Kazan | 24 April – Kazan | ||||||
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92 | ![]() |
104 | ||||
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74 | ![]() |
112 |
Final
18 May 2014 |
UNICS Kazan ![]() |
87–63 | ![]() |
Scoring by quarter: 30–16, 16–18, 16–12, 25–17 | ||
Pts: Müürsepp 22 Rebs: Khryapa, Anstey 7 Asts: Samoylenko 9 |
Pts: Blakney 16 Rebs: Agadakos 6 Asts: Spanoulis 5 |
2004 FIBA Europe League |
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![]() UNICS Kazan 1st title |
References
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