Olimpia Milano in European and worldwide competitions

Olimpia Milano history and statistics in FIBA Europe and Euroleague Basketball (company) competitions.

Match table

Season Competition Record Round Opponent club
1958 (1st-tier) FIBA European Champions Cup (4–1) Qualifying
round 1
Netherlands The Wolves Amsterdam 115–47
(h)
90–42
(a)
Qualifying
round 2
Czechoslovakia Slovan Orbis Prague
65–47
Milan
Hungary Honvéd
80–72*
Milan
QF Hungary Honvéd 80–72*
(h)
85–95
(a)
1958–59 (1st-tier) FIBA European Champions Cup 2nd
round
United Arab Republic Al-Gezira Simmenthal withdrew without games
1962–63 (1st-tier) FIBA European Champions Cup (4–1) 1st
round
Morocco Alliance Casablanca
110–60
Casablanca
2nd
round
West Germany Alemannia Aachen 69–67
(a)
76–53
(h)
QF Soviet Union Dinamo Tbilisi 70–65
(a)
68–74
(h)
1963–64 (1st-tier) FIBA European Champions Cup (4–2) 2nd
round
Belgium Antwerpse 90–84
(a)
90–86
(h)
QF Finland Helsingin Kisa-Toverit 99–70
(h)
87–97
(a)
SF Spain Real Madrid 82–77
(a)
78–101
(h)
1965–66 (1st-tier) FIBA European Champions Cup (9–3) 1st
round
West Germany Gießen 46ers 88–77
(a)
103–73
(h)
2nd
round
Israel Hapoel Tel Aviv 80–65
(a)
87–53
(h)
QF Belgium Racing Mechelen 94–104
(a)
95–66
(h)
Czechoslovakia Slavia Prague 96–77
(h)
59–82
(a)
Spain Real Madrid 66–71
(a)
93–76
(h)
SF Soviet Union CSKA Moscow
68–57
March 29, Final4 Bologna, Palazzo dello sport

F
Czechoslovakia Slavia Prague
77–72
April 1, Final4 Bologna, Palazzo dello sport
1966–67 (1st-tier) FIBA European Champions Cup (9–3) 1st
round
Iceland KR 90–63
(a)
113–64
(h)
2nd
round
Finland Torpan Pojat 100–79
(a)
90–80
(h)
QF Belgium Racing Mechelen 103–110
(a)
121–104
(h)
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia AŠK Olimpija 73–69
(h)
107–92
(a)
France ASVEL 86–66
(a)
103–85
(h)
SF Czechoslovakia Slavia Prague
103–97
March 29, Final4 Madrid, Sports City of Real Madrid Pavilion

F
Spain Real Madrid
83–91
April 1, Final4 Madrid, Sports City of Real Madrid Pavilion
1967 FIBA Intercontinental Cup (2–1) Qualifying
round
Czechoslovakia Slavia Prague
82–77
January 4, Naples
SF Italy Ignis Varese
70–79
January 5, Palazzetto dello Sport, Rome

f
Brazil Corinthians
90–89
January 7, Palazzetto dello Sport, Rome
1967–68 (1st-tier) FIBA European Champions Cup (7–3) 2nd
round
Austria Engelmann Wien 95–79
(a)
76–56
(h)
QF Bulgaria CSKA Sofia 112–106
(a)
76–64
(h)
Spain Juventud Badalona 90–59
(h)
71–72
(a)
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Zadar 75–60
(h)
66–90
(a)
SF Czechoslovakia Spartak ZJŠ Brno 64–63
(h)
86–103
(a)
1968 FIBA Intercontinental Cup (1–1) SF Spain Real Madrid
84–93
January 4, Palestra, Philadelphia

f
Brazil Botafogo
82–54
January 6, Spectrum, Philadelphia
1970–71 (2nd-tier) FIBA European Cup Winner's Cup (9–1) 1st
round
Morocco MEC 105–61
(a)
125–39
(h)
2nd
round
Belgium Bell Mechelen 96–74
(h)
75–71
(a)
QF Israel Hapoel Tel Aviv 107–74
(h)
105–80
(a)
SF Italy Fides Napoli 86–78
(a)
81–77
(h)

F
Soviet Union Spartak Leningrad 56–66
(a)
71–52
(h)
1971–72 (2nd-tier) FIBA European Cup Winner's Cup (5–2) 2nd
round
Bye Simmenthal qualified without games
QF Greece AEK 84–57
(a)
117–76
(h)
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Crvena Zvezda 86–62
(h)
58–84
(a)
SF Italy Fides Napoli 85–69
(a)
76–83
(h)

F
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Crvena Zvezda
74–70
March 21, Alexandreio Melathron, Thessaloniki
1972–73 (1st-tier) FIBA European Champions Cup (8–4) 1st
round
West Germany Bayer Leverkusen 75–73
(a)
90–87
(h)
2nd
round
Austria Union Wienerberger 93–76
(h)
82–80
(a)
QF Spain Real Madrid 76–94
(a)
92–72
(h)
Israel Maccabi Elite 108–74
(h)
88–113
(a)
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Crvena Zvezda 108–85
(h)
80–74
(a)
SF Italy Ignis Varese 72–97
(h)
100–115
(a)
1973–74 (3rd-tier) FIBA Korać Cup (7–1) 1st
round
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Borac Čačak 80–79
(a)
96–76
(h)
2nd
round
Austria Union Garant Ehgartner 86–76
(h)
75–63
(a)
Top 12 France ASVEL 64–59
(a)
70–68
(h)
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia AŠK Olimpija 100–89
(h)
59–83
(a)
1974–75 (3rd-tier) FIBA Korać Cup (5–3) 2nd
round
France Denain-Voltaire 76–96
(a)
98–74
(h)
Top 16 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Partizan 104–88
(h)
69–84
(a)
France Tours 65–82
(a)
95–79
(h)
Belgium Sunair Oostende 91–85
(a)
98–59
(h)
1975–76 (2nd-tier) FIBA European Cup Winner's Cup (7–4) 2nd
round
Sweden Solna 65–71
(a)
102–81
(h)
QF West Germany Hagen 94–79
(a)
107–84
(h)
England Sutton & Crystal Palace 82–89
(h)
81–73
(a)
Spain Estudiantes Monteverde 107–82
(h)
72–106
(a)
SF Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Rabotnički 90–67
(h)
89–104
(a)

F
France Tours
88–83
March 17, Palasport "Parco Ruffini", Turin
1976–77 (2nd-tier) FIBA European Cup Winner's Cup (3–5) 2nd
round
Bye Cinzano qualified without games
QF Czechoslovakia Slavia Prague 83–97
(a)
105–63
(h)
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Radnički Belgrade 73–87
(a)
99–85
(h)
Soviet Union Spartak Leningrad 94–69
(h)
86–103
(a)
SF Italy Forst Cantù 78–101
(a)
95–98
(h)
1977–78 (3rd-tier) FIBA Korać Cup (7–3) 1st
round
Spain Centro Natación Helios 105–102
(a)
140–76
(h)
Top 16 France Moderne 96–85
(h)
73–80
(a)
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Cibona 87–88
(a)
102–90
(h)
Poland Resovia Rzeszów 86–81
(a)
102–70
(h)
SF Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bosna 79–76
(h)
81–101
(a)
1982–83 (1st-tier) FIBA European Champions Cup (8–4) 1st
round
Turkey Eczacıbaşı 86–82
(a)
104–72
(h)
2nd
round
France Moderne 85–64
(h)
86–79
(a)
SF Italy Ford Cantù 63–69
(a)
71–66
(h)
Soviet Union CSKA Moscow 94–86
(h)
78–79
(a)
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Cibona 88–76
(h)
95–92
(a)
Spain Real Madrid 78–82
(a)
83–79
(h)
Israel Maccabi Elite 77–69
(a)
69–68
(h)

F
Italy Ford Cantù
68–69
March 24, Palais des Sports, Grenoble
1983–84 (2nd-tier) FIBA European Cup Winner's Cup (7–4) 2nd
round
Switzerland Vevey Riviera 88–71
(a)
98–85
(h)
QF Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Cibona 80–84
(a)
82–69
(h)
England Solent Stars 61–67
(h)
78–68
(a)
West Germany Saturn Köln 75–81
(h)
90–80
(a)
SF Italy Scavolini Pesaro 78–76
(a)
90–80
(h)

F
Spain Real Madrid
81–82
March 14, Stedelijk Sportcentrum, Ostend
1984–85 (3rd-tier) FIBA Korać Cup (9–0) 2nd
round
Bye Simac qualified without games
Top 16 France Stade Français 109–88
(a)
108–94
(h)
Turkey Fenerbahçe 108–88
(a)
103–85
(h)
Soviet Union Stroitel 94–86
(h)
84–83
(a)
SF Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Crvena Zvezda 109–86
(h)
100–99
(a)

F
Italy Ciaocrem Varese
91–78
March 21, Palais du Midi, Bruxelles
1985–86 (1st-tier) FIBA European Champions Cup (10–4) 1st
round
Luxembourg T71 Dudelange 116–48
(h)
117–74
(a)
2nd
round
Finland NMKY Helsinki 106–92
(a)
101–90
(h)
SF Soviet Union Žalgiris 79–80
(a)
95–66
(h)
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Cibona 95–111
(a)
90–66
(h)
Spain Real Madrid 86–78
(h)
89–106
(a)
France Limoges 83–77
(h)
87–81
(a)
Israel Maccabi Elite 95–102
(a)
82–70
(h)
1986–87 (1st-tier) FIBA European Champions Cup (10–4)
plus 1 draw
1st
round
Scotland Murray Edinburgh 83–83
(a)
101–83
(h)
2nd
round
Greece Aris 67–98
(a)
83–49
(h)
SF France Orthez 73–75
(a)
84–75
(h)
Israel Maccabi Elite 97–79
(a)
79–94
(h)
Soviet Union Žalgiris 75–71
(h)
100–85
(a)
Spain Real Madrid 75–73
(h)
96–99
(a)
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Zadar 85–78
(a)
106–85
(h)

F
Israel Maccabi Elite
71–69
April 2, Centre Intercommunal de Glace de Malley, Lausanne
1987 FIBA Club World Cup (4–1) Group
stage
Argentina Ferro Carril Oeste 99–77
Milan
Spain FC Barcelona 91–102
Milan
United States Washington All-Stars 111–103
Milan
SF Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Cibona
94–83
September 19, Palatrussardi, Milan

F
Spain FC Barcelona
100–84
September 20, Palatrussardi, Milan
1987 McDonald's Championship (0–2)
Group
stage
United States Milwaukee Bucks 111–123
Milwaukee
Soviet Union Soviet Union 108–135
Milwaukee
1987–88 (1st-tier) FIBA European Champions Cup (12–5) 2nd
round
Bulgaria Balkan Botevgrad 93–79
(a)
97–88
(h)
QF West Germany Saturn Köln 78–102
(a)
115–104
(h)
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Partizan 93–83
(h)
85–92
(a)
Netherlands Nashua Den Bosch 96–92
(h)
85–80
(a)
Israel Maccabi Elite 99–93
(a)
113–81
(h)
France Orthez 80–78
(a)
87–77
(h)
Spain FC Barcelona 94–100
(h)
87–102
(a)
Greece Aris 95–120
(a)
97–82
(h)
SF Greece Aris
87–82
April 5, Final4 Ghent, Flanders Expo

F
Israel Maccabi Elite
90–84
April 7, Final4 Ghent, Flanders Expo
1988–89 (3rd-tier) FIBA Korać Cup (9–1) 2nd
round
Finland Torpan Pojat 90–88
(a)
130–83
(h)
Top 16 Spain CAI Zaragoza 95–85
(a)
105–73
(h)
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Crvena Zvezda 101–81
(h)
90–80
(a)
Belgium Maes Pils Mechelen 93–88
(a)
93–72
(h)
SF Italy Wiwa Vismara Cantù 81–95
(a)
70–65
(h)
1989 McDonald's Championship (1–1) SF Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Jugoplastika Split
97–102
October 20, PalaEUR, Rome

f
Spain FC Barcelona
136–104
October 22, PalaEUR, Rome
1989–90 (1st-tier) FIBA European Champions Cup (11–7) 1st
round
Portugal Benfica 112–99
(a)
92–73
(h)
2nd
round
England Bracknell Tigers 115–95
(a)
126–103
(h)
QF Netherlands Commodore Den Helder 89–81
(a)
104–87
(h)
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Jugoplastika Split 73–84
(h)
89–95
(a)
Greece Aris 77–95
(a)
100–92
(h)
Poland Lech Poznań 104–92
(a)
99–82
(h)
Spain FC Barcelona 94–93
(h)
85–97
(a)
Israel Maccabi Elite 76–88
(a)
106–104
(h)
France Limoges 99–104
(h)
76–85
(a)
1991–92 (1st-tier) FIBA European League (15–5) 2nd
round
Finland KTP 105–84
(a)
106–70
(h)
Top 16 Belgium Maes Pils Mechelen 97–68
(a)
113–93
(h)
Spain Montigalà Joventut 103–107
(h)
81–75
(a)
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Partizan 70–86
(a)
89–94
(h)
Germany Bayer Leverkusen 103–82
(h)
72–67
(a)
Spain Estudiantes Caja Postal 68–74
(a)
70–65
(h)
Greece Aris 111–108
(a)
117–86
(h)
Netherlands Commodore Den Helder 88–78
(h)
82–78
(a)
QF Spain FC Barcelona 80–79
(h)
86–71
(a)

(a)
SF Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Partizan
75–82
April 14, Final4 Istanbul, Abdi İpekçi Arena

f
Spain Estudiantes Caja Postal
99–81
April 16, Final4 Istanbul, Abdi İpekçi Arena
1992–93 (3rd-tier) FIBA Korać Cup (14–2) 2nd
round
Belgium Bruxellois 97–67
(a)
99–75
(h)
3rd
round
Croatia Šibenik Zagreb Montaža 85–80
(a)
113–97
(h)
Top 16 Greece Nikas Peristeri 90–78
(a)
89–78
(h)
Spain Elosúa León 86–84
(h)
75–77
(a)
France Gravelines 78–68
(a)
104–79
(h)
QF Greece Chipita Panionios 79–78
(a)
81–74
(h)
SF Italy Clear Cantù 72–74
(a)
85–72
(h)

F
Italy Virtus Roma 95–90
(a)
106–91
(h)
1993–94 (3rd-tier) FIBA Korać Cup (8–4) 2nd
round
Bye Recoaro qualified without games
3rd
round
Belgium Bobcat Gent 86–65
(a)
99–64
(h)
Top 16 Croatia Zagreb 93–63
(a)
78–84
(h)
Greece PAOK Bravo 76–74
(h)
67–71
(a)
Spain Caja San Fernando 97–85
(a)
108–82
(h)
QF France Olympique Antibes 98–85
(h)
88–95
(a)
SF Italy Stefanel Trieste 79–96
(a)
103–96
(h)
1994–95 (3rd-tier) FIBA Korać Cup (9–4)
plus 1 draw
2nd
round
Bye Stefanel qualified without games
3rd
round
Estonia Kalev 89–68
(a)
77–72
(h)
Top 16 Spain Cáceres 67–70
(a)
86–93
(h)
Greece Nikas Peristeri 90–91
(a)
98–52
(h)
Israel Hapoel Eilat 80–71
(h)
82–74
(a)
QF Greece Chipita Panionios 73–59
(h)
82–73
(a)
SF France Pau-Orthez 82–76
(a)
90–85
(h)

F
Germany Alba Berlin 87–87
(h)
79–85
(a)
1995–96 (3rd-tier) FIBA Korać Cup (11–3) 2nd
round
Bye Stefanel qualified without games
3rd
round
Lithuania Šiauliai 81–74
(a)
91–56
(h)
Top 16 Spain Estudiantes Argentaria 87–68
(h)
76–86
(a)
Greece Soulis Sporting 100–96
(a)
110–83
(h)
Turkey Fenerbahçe 81–67
(a)
79–73
(h)
QF Italy Cagiva Varese 81–72
(a)
89–90
(h)
SF France ASVEL 73–69
(h)
81–72
(a)

F
Turkey Efes Pilsen 68–76
(a)
77–70
(h)
1996–97 (1st-tier) FIBA Euroleague (14–8) Group
stage 1
Turkey Ülker 73–67
(a)
67–65
(h)
France Limoges 85–74
(a)
79–66
(h)
Israel Maccabi Elite 68–78
(a)
85–88
(h)
Russia CSKA Moscow 87–74
(h)
55–70
(a)
Greece Panionios Afisorama 90–66
(h)
86–79
(a)
Group
stage 2
Belgium Spirou Charleroi 71–68
(a)
73–63
(h)
Greece Olympiacos 73–71
(h)
84–87
(a)
Germany Alba Berlin 78–68
(a)
80–91
(h)
Top 16 Italy Kinder Bologna 67–59
(h)
76–83
(a)
78–76
(h)
QF Slovenia Smelt Olimpija 94–90
(h)
69–73
(a)
61–77
(h)
1997–98 (2nd-tier) FIBA Eurocup (14–5) Group
stage
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Beobanka 82–74
(h)
79–80
(a)
England London Towers 56–65
(a)
102–86
(h)
Germany Tatami Rhöndorf 72–58
(a)
93–90
(h)
Israel Hapoel Eilat 90–75
(h)
86–75
(a)
Hungary Honvéd 89–60
(a)
91–66
(h)
Top 32 Slovenia Kovinotehna Savinjska Polzela 98–56
(a)
70–55
(h)
Top 16 Belgium Sunair Oostende 80–68
(a)
82–72
(h)
QF France ASVEL 67–58
(a)
62–70
(h)
SF Greece Panathinaikos 58–77
(a)
86–61
(h)

F
Lithuania Žalgiris
67–82
April 14, Hala Pionir, Belgrade
1998–99 (2nd-tier) FIBA Saporta cup (8–4) Group
stage
Slovenia Kovinotehna Savinjska Polzela 66–67
(h)
66–63
(a)
Bulgaria Cherno More 86–63
(h)
87–85
(a)
Lithuania Atletas 77–62
(a)
82–62
(h)
Portugal Estrelas Avenida 77–78
(a)
73–61
(h)
Estonia Kalev 51–69
(a)
86–83
(h)
Top 32 Slovakia Slovakofarma Pezinok 77–89
(a)
75–72
(h)
1999–00 (2nd-tier) FIBA Saporta cup (6–8) Group
stage
Sweden Plannja 86–67
(h)
60–66
(a)
England London Towers 77–56
(a)
80–82
(h)
Turkey Darüşşafaka 82–87
(h)
60–64
(a)
Belgium Okapi Aalstar 92–68
(h)
74–68
(a)
Croatia Split Croatia Osiguranje 66–77
(a)
72–84
(h)
Top 32 Slovenia Krka 62–55
(h)
56–57
(a)
Top 16 Poland Zepter Śląsk Idea Wrocław 57–75
(a)
64–62
(h)
2003–04 (2nd-tier) ULEB cup (9–3) Regular
season
Spain Real Madrid 62–61
(a)
94–65
(h)
Netherlands Demon Astronauts 81–65
(h)
73–67
(a)
Croatia Zagreb 97–75
(h)
93–74
(a)
Germany Opel Skyliners 61–67
(a)
69–68
(h)
Bulgaria Lukoil Academic 77–67
(h)
78–84
(a)
Top 16 Spain DKV Joventut 62–78
(a)
81–69
(h)
2005–06 (1st-tier) Euroleague (5–9) Regular
season
Turkey Efes Pilsen 66–71
(h)
57–85
(a)
Lithuania Lietuvos Rytas 65–59
(a)
95–101
(h)
Poland Prokom Trefl Sopot 71–92
(h)
60–73
(a)
Croatia Cibona VIP 60–67
(a)
84–64
(h)
Israel Maccabi Elite 95–96
(a)
94–71
(h)
Spain Winterthur FC Barcelona 70–58
(h)
77–75
(a)
Greece Olympiacos 67–89
(a)
75–84
(h)
2007–08 (1st-tier) Euroleague (3–11) Regular
season
Lithuania Lietuvos Rytas 76–83
(h)
62–75
(a)
Turkey Efes Pilsen 70–80
(a)
73–76
(h)
Spain Unicaja Málaga 65–74
(h)
70–89
(a)
Croatia Cibona VIP 91–100
(a)
63–72
(h)
Greece Aris TT Bank 77–70
(a)
77–69
(h)
Israel Maccabi Elite 81–82
(h)
76–91
(a)
France Le Mans 71–63
(a)
63–83
(h)
2008–09 (1st-tier) Euroleague (7–9) Regular
season
Russia CSKA Moscow 64–90
(a)
80–79
(h)
Turkey Efes Pilsen 71–81
(h)
67–74
(a)
Serbia Partizan 76–81
(a)
73–59
(h)
Spain Real Madrid 69–70
(a)
70–61
(h)
Greece Panionios Forthnet 77–73
(h)
87–77
(a)
Top 16 Greece Olympiacos 76–74
(h)
81–84
(a)
Poland Asseco Prokom Sopot 62–60
(a)
72–96
(h)
Spain Tau Cerámica 90–108
(a)
74–107
(h)
2009–10 (1st-tier) Euroleague (3–7) Regular
season
Greece Panathinaikos 67–75
(h)
68–80
(a)
Germany EWE Baskets 79–70
(a)
79–51
(h)
Poland Asseco Prokom Sopot 83–88
(a)
82–69
(h)
Russia Khimki 68–72
(h)
63–79
(a)
Spain Real Madrid 69–82
(a)
66–75
(h)
2010–11 (1st-tier) Euroleague (4–6) Regular
season
Russia CSKA Moscow 88–73
(a)
71–65
(h)
Slovenia Union Olimpija 72–76
(h)
75–82
(a)
Turkey Efes Pilsen 74–82
(a)
84–70
(h)
Spain Power Electronics Valencia 80–69
(a)
60–75
(h)
Greece Panathinaikos 71–81
(h)
62–93
(a)
2011–12 (1st-tier) Euroleague (7–9) Regular
season
Israel Maccabi Electra 89–82
(h)
76–85
(a)
Spain Real Madrid 78–85
(a)
65–72
(h)
Turkey Anadolu Efes 54–62
(h)
70–84
(a)
Belgium Belgacom Spirou 81–76
(a)
88–53
(h)
Serbia Partizan 65–69
(h)
72–66
(a)
Top 16 Greece Panathinaikos 57–78
(h)
67–58
(a)
Turkey Fenerbahçe Ülker 63–65
(a)
85–72
(h)
Russia UNICS 44–59
(a)
63–58
(h)
2012–13 (1st-tier) Euroleague (3–7) Regular
season
Turkey Anadolu Efes 80–75
(h)
71–77
(a)
Croatia Cedevita 83–71
(a)
75–60
(h)
Spain Caja Laboral 85–95
(h)
62–64
(a)
Lithuania Žalgiris 87–92
(a)
65–67
(h)
Greece Olympiacos 71–84
(h)
81–82
(a)
2013–14 (1st-tier) Euroleague (16–12) Regular
season
Turkey Anadolu Efes 67–87
(a)
77–73
(h)
Lithuania Žalgiris 82–75
(h)
71–73
(a)
Spain Real Madrid 74–93
(a)
71–78
(h)
Germany Brose Baskets 76–62
(a)
74–73
(h)
France Strasbourg 83–72
(h)
67–76
(a)
Top 16 Greece Panathinaikos 57–73
(a)
77–75
(h)
Greece Olympiacos 81–51
(h)
88–86
(a)
Spain Laboral Kutxa 83–76
(h)
83–65
(a)
Turkey Anadolu Efes 60–61
(a)
76–69
(h)
Turkey Fenerbahçe Ülker 90–85
(h)
82–73
(a)
Spain FC Barcelona 70–80
(a)
91–63
(h)
Spain Unicaja Málaga 70–59
(h)
85–95
(a)
QF Israel Maccabi Electra 99–101
(h)
91–77
(h)
63–75
(a)
66–86
(a)

(h)
2014–15 (1st-tier) Euroleague (9–15) Regular
season
Turkey Fenerbahçe Ülker 74–77
(a)
74–80
(h)
Spain FC Barcelona 63–78
(h)
80–84
(a)
Germany Bayern Munich 81–74
(a)
83–81
(h)
Greece Panathinaikos 63–90
(a)
66–64
(h)
Poland PGE Turów 90–71
(h)
101–96
(a)
Top 16 Russia Nizhny Novgorod 59–79
(h)
85–76
(a)
Greece Olympiacos 58–81
(a)
74–83
(h)
Spain Unicaja Málaga 84–77
(a)
90–86
(h)
Turkey Fenerbahçe Ülker 71–82
(h)
77–98
(a)
Spain Laboral Kutxa 83–102
(a)
99–85
(h)
Turkey Anadolu Efes 71–73
(h)
78–86
(a)
Russia CSKA Moscow 75–97
(a)
79–88
(h)
2015–16 (1st-tier) Euroleague (3–7) Regular
season
Spain Laboral Kutxa 78–76
(h)
82–94
(a)
Turkey Anadolu Efes 73–89
(a)
88–84
(h)
Greece Olympiacos 66–71
(h)
63–73
(a)
Croatia Cedevita 68–77
(h)
85–82
(a)
France Limoges 90–71
(a)
101–96
(h)
(2nd-tier) Eurocup (6–4) Top 32 Germany Alba Berlin 67–83
(a)
91–78
(h)
Greece Aris 95–54
(h)
68–83
(a)
Lithuania Neptūnas 79–71
(h)
74–73
(a)
Top 16 Turkey Banvit 72–69
(h)
79–76
(a)
QF Italy Dolomiti Energia Trento 73–83
(h)
79–92
(a)

Record

Olimpia Milano has overall, from 1958 (first participation) to 2015-16 (last participation): 338 wins against 207 defeats plus 2 draws in 547 games for all the European club competitions.

Also Olimpia has a 7 (w) - 3 (d) record in the FIBA Intercontinental Cup or FIBA Club World Cup and a 1 (w) - 3 (d) record in the McDonald's Championship.

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