Pallacanestro Cantù in European and worldwide competitions

Pallacanestro Cantù history and statistics in FIBA Europe and Euroleague Basketball (company) competitions.

Match table

Season Competition Record Round Opponent club
1968–69 (1st-tier) FIBA European Champions Cup (7–2)
plus 1 draw
1st
round
Luxembourg Black Star Mersch 97–51
(a)
124–53
(h)
2nd
round
Albania Partizani Tirana 73–73
(a)
90–63
(h)
QF Czechoslovakia Spartak ZJŠ Brno 69–60
(h)
68–82
(a)
Belgium Standard Liège 76–91
(a)
76–69
(h)
Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv 67–51
(a)
70–54
(h)
1973 (3rd-tier) FIBA Korać Cup (6–2) Top 12 France Berck 75–85
(a)
78–67
(h)
Belgium Standard Liège 90–56
(h)
106–93
(a)
SF Spain Filomatic Picadero 82–81
(a)
112–82
(h)

F
Belgium Maes Pils Mechelen 106–75
(h)
85–94
(a)
1973–74 (3rd-tier) FIBA Korać Cup (5–3) 2nd
round
Bye Forst qualified without games
Top 12 France Olympique Antibes 107–77
(h)
84–96
(a)
Spain FC Barcelona 94–106
(a)
108–84
(h)
SF France ASVEL 99–68
(h)
76–94
(a)

F
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Partizan 99–86
(h)
75–68
(a)
1974–75 (3rd-tier) FIBA Korać Cup (3–1) 2nd
round
Bye Forst qualified without games
Top 16 France Vichy Vichy withdrew without games
Soviet Union Dynamo Moscow Dynamo Moscow withdrew without games
Soviet Union Stroitel Stroitel withdrew without games
SF Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Partizan 88–101
(a)
84–67
(h)

F
Spain FC Barcelona 71–69
(a)
110–85
(h)
1975 FIBA Intercontinental Cup (4–1)
League
stage
Brazil Amazonas Franca
82–81
September 13, Varese
United States Penn Quakers
112–88
September 14, Cantù
Italy Mobilgirgi Varese
83–87
September 15, Varese
Spain Real Madrid
96–94
September 16, Cantù
Central African Republic Hit Trésor
120–76
September 17, Varese
1975–76 (1st-tier) FIBA European Champions Cup (10–4) 2nd
round
Luxembourg T71 Dudelange 97–76
(a)
110–47
(h)
QF Spain Real Madrid 93–88
(h)
98–105
(a)
Switzerland Federale 96–89
(a)
119–100
(h)
Netherlands Transol RZ 96–92
(a)
96–67
(h)
Austria Sefra Wien 94–63
(h)
86–76
(a)
Israel Maccabi Elite 76–88
(a)
106–81
(h)
SF Italy Mobilgirgi Varese 85–95
(a)
70–78
(h)
1976–77 (2nd-tier) FIBA European Cup Winner's Cup (9–2) 2nd
round
Sweden Högsbo 101–95
(a)
107–85
(h)
QF Romania Steaua București 85–88
(a)
99–77
(h)
France ASVEL 125–76
(h)
99–85
(a)
Spain Juventud Schweppes 105–76
(h)
86–93
(a)
SF Italy Cinzano Milano 101–78
(h)
98–95
(a)

F
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Radnički Belgrade
87–86
March 29, Nuevo Palacio de los Deportes, Palma de Mallorca
1977–78 (2nd-tier) FIBA European Cup Winner's Cup (7–2) 2nd
round
Bye Gabetti qualified without games
QF France Caen 89–82
(h)
91–101
(a)
Netherlands Falcon Jeans Den Bosch 89–87
(a)
87–75
(h)
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Kvarner 81–74
(a)
92–67
(h)
SF Spain FC Barcelona 87–90
(a)
97–77
(h)

F
Italy Sinudyne Bologna
84–82
March 29, PalaLido, Milan
1978–79 (2nd-tier) FIBA European Cup Winner's Cup (6–3) 2nd
round
Bye Gabetti qualified without games
QF Netherlands Den Bosch 90–95
(a)
91–75
(h)
Poland Śląsk Wrocław 80–70
(h)
108–81
(a)
France ASVEL 90–81
(h)
89–116
(a)
SF Spain FC Barcelona 84–89
(a)
101–83
(h)

F
Netherlands Den Bosch
83–73
March 22, SRC Veli Jože, Poreč
1979–80 (2nd-tier) FIBA European Cup Winner's Cup (7–2) 2nd
round
Bye Gabetti qualified without games
QF Greece Panathinaikos 106–103
(a)
119–79
(h)
France Caen 96–81
(h)
112–107
(a)
Netherlands Parker Leiden 100–86
(h)
108–112
(a)
SF Spain FC Barcelona 93–92
(a)
78–74
(h)

F
Italy Emerson Varese
88–90
March 19, Palasport di San Siro, Milan
1980–81 (2nd-tier) FIBA European Cup Winner's Cup (9–0) 2nd
round
Bye Squibb qualified without games
QF France Moderne 86–72
(h)
96–86
(a)
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Cibona 99–81
(h)
99–98
(a)
Soviet Union Žalgiris 82–75
(a)
94–59
(h)
SF Italy Turisanda Varese 94–84
(a)
78–65
(h)

F
Spain FC Barcelona
86–82
March 18, Palaeur, Rome
1981–82 (1st-tier) FIBA European Champions Cup (12–3) Group
stage
Albania Partizani Tirana 82–54
(h)
102–96
(a)
Portugal Sporting Sporting withdrew without games
Austria Union Wien 84–81
(a)
91–75
(h)
SF Spain FC Barcelona 68–69
(a)
107–89
(h)
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Partizan 90–74
(h)
89–104
(a)
Greece Panathinaikos 105–78
(h)
103–72
(a)
Netherlands Nashua Den Bosch 89–78
(a)
102–84
(h)
Israel Maccabi Elite 86–87
(a)
100–81
(h)

F
Israel Maccabi Elite
86–80
March 25, Sporthalle, Cologne
1982 FIBA Intercontinental Cup (5–0)
League
stage
Netherlands Elmex Leiden
92–75
September 28, Rotterdam
Israel Maccabi Elite
76–73
September 29, Den Bosch
Argentina Ferro Carril Oeste
102–75
October 1, Rotterdam
Netherlands Nashua Den Bosch
70–68
October 2, Den Bosch
United States Air Force Falcons
72–67
October 3, Den Bosch
1982–83 (1st-tier) FIBA European Champions Cup (11–3) 1st
round
Luxembourg T71 Dudelange 99–51
(a)
104–46
(h)
2nd
round
Switzerland Fribourg Olympic 112–75
(a)
108–79
(h)
SF Italy Billy Milano 69–63
(h)
66–71
(a)
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Cibona 90–65
(a)
106–74
(h)
Spain Real Madrid 79–77
(a)
84–78
(h)
Israel Maccabi Elite 95–89
(h)
84–94
(a)
Soviet Union CSKA Moscow 77–78
(a)
106–73
(h)

F
Italy Billy Milano
69–68
March 24, Palais des Sports, Grenoble
1983 FIBA Intercontinental Cup (3–2)
League
stage
Uruguay Peñarol
92–74
September 20, B. Aires
United States Oregon State Beavers
75–76
September 21, B. Aires
Italy Simac Milano
88–82
September 22, B. Aires
Brazil Monte Líbano
82–81
September 23, B. Aires
Argentina Obras Sanitarias
76–89
September 24, B. Aires
1983–84 (1st-tier) FIBA European Champions Cup (9–5) 1st
round
Switzerland Nyon 89–82
(a)
115–72
(h)
2nd
round
Belgium Sunair Oostende 77–88
(a)
76–59
(h)
SF Israel Maccabi Elite 74–65
(h)
77–79
(a)
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bosna 84–88
(a)
109–73
(h)
Italy Banco di Roma Virtus 86–85
(a)
71–79
(h)
Spain FC Barcelona 64–63
(h)
87–93
(a)
France Limoges 118–108
(a)
95–93
(h)
1984–85 (3rd-tier) FIBA Korać Cup (5–1) 2nd
round
Bye Forst qualified without games
Top 16 Israel Hapoel Haifa 104–85
(a)
122–87
(h)
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Crvena Zvezda 102–89
(h)
83–100
(a)
Spain Licor 43 96–95
(a)
92–80
(h)
1986–87 (3rd-tier) FIBA Korać Cup (6–2) 2nd
round
Israel Elitzur Netanya 91–85
(a)
88–86
(h)
Top 16 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Šibenka 107–78
(a)
97–87
(h)
Soviet Union Spartak Leningrad 79–77
(h)
83–88
(a)
France Limoges 83–98
(a)
97–88
(h)
1987–88 (3rd-tier) FIBA Korać Cup (4–4) 2nd
round
Belgium Trane Castors Braine 117–93
(h)
77–93
(a)
Top 16 Israel Hapoel Tel Aviv 94–78
(h)
86–101
(a)
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Jugoplastika Split 93–75
(h)
77–83
(a)
Spain CAI Zaragoza 85–95
(a)
93–89
(h)
1988–89 (3rd-tier) FIBA Korać Cup (10–4) 1st
round
Czechoslovakia Slavia Prague 93–79
(a)
106–91
(h)
2nd
round
Turkey Tofaş 84–87
(a)
86–72
(h)
Top 16 France Orthez 100–86
(h)
102–96
(a)
Soviet Union Stroitel 108–97
(h)
88–103
(a)
Netherlands Direktbank Den Helder 92–70
(a)
107–78
(h)
SF Italy Philips Milano 95–81
(h)
65–70
(a)

F
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Partizan 89–76
(h)
82–101
(a)
1990–91 (3rd-tier) FIBA Korać Cup (15–1) 1st
round
Switzerland Massagno 118–84
(a)
126–40
(h)
2nd
round
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Vojvodina 81–82
(a)
88–85
(h)
Top 16 Greece Panathinaikos 86–80
(a)
88–75
(h)
Belgium Trane Castors Braine 100–85
(a)
101–85
(h)
Spain Real Madrid 85–70
(h)
88–78
(a)
QF Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Cibona 80–70
(h)
80–77
(a)
SF France Mulhouse 85–82
(a)
64–54
(h)

F
Spain Real Madrid 73–71
(a)
95–93
(h)
1991–92 (3rd-tier) FIBA Korać Cup (8–4) 2nd
round
Turkey Paşabahçe 72–80
(a)
81–67
(h)
Top 16 Israel Hapoel Tel Aviv 94–104
(a)
79–72
(h)
Greece Iraklis 85–80
(a)
96–73
(h)
Spain Fórum Filatélico 71–84
(h)
92–70
(a)
QF Spain Taugrés 86–73
(h)
78–77
(a)
SF Italy Scavolini Pesaro 76–74
(h)
86–89
(a)
1992–93 (3rd-tier) FIBA Korać Cup (11–3) 2nd
round
Luxembourg Amicale 104–65
(a)
105–72
(h)
3rd
round
Slovenia Optimizem Postojna 90–78
(a)
98–88
(h)
Top 16 Croatia Zagreb 83–87
(a)
100–74
(h)
Turkey Fenerbahçe 97–80
(h)
62–73
(a)
Belgium Spirou Charleroi 84–78
(a)
80–70
(h)
QF Italy Phonola Caserta 86–81
(a)
95–69
(h)
SF Italy Philips Milano 74–72
(h)
72–85
(a)
1993–94 (1st-tier) FIBA European League (3–13) 2nd
round
Switzerland Fidefinanz Bellinzona 104–105
(a)
90–75
(h)
Top 16 Spain 7Up Joventut 87–95
(h)
61–102
(a)
France Pau-Orthez 82–115
(a)
94–66
(h)
Portugal Benfica 74–65
(h)
64–83
(a)
Turkey Efes Pilsen 70–88
(a)
54–58
(h)
Greece Panathinaikos 75–85
(h)
75–79
(a)
Italy Buckler Bologna 60–71
(h)
57–88
(a)
Croatia Cibona 77–83
(a)
81–114
(h)
1997–98 (2nd-tier) FIBA Eurocup (11–3) Group
stage
Hungary Marc-Körmend 90–78
(a)
90–68
(h)
Portugal Portugal Telecom 72–69
(a)
104–86
(h)
Germany Bayer Leverkusen 105–71
(h)
87–76
(a)
Belgium Sunair Oostende 88–84
(h)
87–91
(a)
Bosnia and Herzegovina Sloboda Dita Tuzla 92–77
(a)
101–62
(h)
Top 32 Slovakia Slovakofarma Pezinok 87–95
(a)
79–59
(h)
Top 16 Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Beobanka 58–88
(a)
78–75
(h)
2004–05 (2nd-tier) ULEB cup (5–5) Regular
season
Russia Dynamo Moscow 53–69
(a)
86–80
(h)
Bulgaria Lukoil Academic 108–111
(h)
75–78
(a)
Greece Aris Egnatia Bank 77–99
(a)
86–73
(h)
Turkey Türk Telekom 82–74
(a)
99–80
(h)
Serbia and Montenegro Reflex FMP 92–77
(h)
101–62
(a)
2005–06 (3rd-tier) FIBA EuroCup (5–7) Regular
season
France Nancy 97–76
(h)
57–80
(a)
Belgium Dexia Mons-Hainaut 77–80
(a)
99–72
(h)
Lithuania Šiauliai 69–74
(a)
81–70
(h)
Top 16 Greece Maroussi Honda 58–59
(a)
82–70
(h)
Germany RheinEnergie Köln 74–79
(h)
70–95
(a)
Russia Dynamo Moscow 97–80
(h)
76–92
(a)
2010–11 (2nd-tier) Eurocup (3–3) Regular
season
Greece Panellinios 72–57
(h)
54–59
(a)
Turkey Galatasaray Café Crown 57–76
(a)
75–72
(h)
Netherlands GasTerra Flames 74–80
(a)
81–54
(h)
2011–12 (1st-tier) Euroleague (8–8) Regular
season
France Nancy 80–69
(h)
75–76
(a)
Spain Caja Laboral 69–81
(a)
71–68
(h)
Spain Gescrap Bizkaia 78–69
(h)
67–64
(a)
Greece Olympiacos 64–63
(a)
61–86
(h)
Turkey Fenerbahçe Ülker 83–85
(a)
76–83
(h)
Top 16 Spain FC Barcelona Regal 60–65
(a)
62–63
(h)
Lithuania Žalgiris 79–78
(h)
77–71
(a)
Israel Maccabi Electra 82–74
(h)
60–75
(a)

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