USK Praha in European and worldwide competitions

USK Praha history and statistics in FIBA Europe and Euroleague Basketball (company) competitions.

Match table

Season Competition Record Round Opponent club
1965–66 (1st-tier) FIBA European Champions Cup (8–4) 1st
round
Denmark Gladsaxe Efterslægten 84–57
(a)
87–39
(h)
Top 16 Hungary Honvéd 100–62
(a)
82–81
(h)
QF Spain Real Madrid 83–71
(h)
63–80
(a)
Italy Simmenthal Milano 77–96
(a)
82–59
(h)
Belgium Racing Mechelen 91–104
(a)
94–76
(h)
SF Greece AEK
103–73
Final4 Milan

F
Italy Simmenthal Milano
72–77
Final4 Bologna
1966–67 (1st-tier) FIBA European Champions Cup (7–4) Top 16 Romania Steaua Bucureşti 72–76
(a)
70–66
(h)
77–61
(h)
QF East Germany Vorwärts Leipzig 80–63
(h)
68–63
(a)
Spain Real Madrid 75–99
(a)
87–74
(h)
Bulgaria Lokomotiv Sofia 95–88
(a)
92–71
(h)
SF Italy Simmenthal Milano
97–103
Final4 Madrid
f Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia AŠK Olimpija
83–88
Final4 Madrid
1967 FIBA Intercontinental Cup (0–1) Qualifying
round
Italy Simmenthal Milano
77–82
Naples
1967–68 (2nd-tier) FIBA European Cup Winner's Cup (5–2) 2nd
round
West Germany Osnabrück 88–77
(a)
90–51
(h)
QF Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia AŠK Olimpija 95–64
(h)
70–82
(a)
SF East Germany Vorwärts Leipzig 58–57
(a)
98–76
(h)

F
Greece AEK
82–89
"Kalimarmaro"
1968–69 (2nd-tier) FIBA European Cup Winner's Cup (7–0) 2nd
round
Finland Helsingin Kisa-Toverit 76–74
(a)
94–86
(h)
QF Poland Legia Warsaw 113–82
(h)
91–80
(a)
SF Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia AŠK Olimpija 83–76
(a)
82–61
(h)

F
Soviet Union Dinamo Tbilisi
80–74
"Wiener Stadthalle"
1969–70 (1st-tier) FIBA European Champions Cup (5–5) 2nd
round
Austria Engelmann Wien 106–68
(h)
93–79
(a)
QF Spain Real Madrid 78–76
(h)
80–95
(a)
Bulgaria Academic 87–65
(h)
62–75
(a)
Belgium Bell Mechelen 70–78
(a)
80–68
(h)
SF Soviet Union CSKA Moscow 79–107
(h)
75–113
(a)
1970 FIBA Intercontinental Cup (1–3) League
stage
Brazil Corinthians
74–82
Varese
United States Columbia Sertoma
81–74
Varese
Italy Ignis Varèse
63–71
Varese
Spain Real Madrid
57–84
Varese
1970–71 (1st-tier) FIBA European Champions Cup (7–5) 1st
round
Denmark Virum 113–63
(a)
146–42
(h)
Top 16 Turkey İTÜ 66–77
(a)
103–77
(h)
QF Italy Ignis Varèse 72–89
(h)
78–94
(a)
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia AŠK Olimpija 58–76
(a)
101–78
(h)
France Olympique Antibes 97–91
(a)
100–80
(h)
SF Soviet Union CSKA Moscow 83–68
(h)
67–94
(a)
1971–72 (1st-tier) FIBA European Champions Cup (4–2)
plus 2 draws
2nd
round
Finland Tapion Honka 87–80
(a)
101–73
(h)
QF Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Jugoplastika Split 78–75
(h)
81–94
(a)
Belgium BUS Fruit Lier 95–81
(h)
83–83
(a)
Greece Panathinaikos 73–99
(a)
74–74
(h)
1972–73 (1st-tier) FIBA European Champions Cup (5–5) 1st
round
Portugal Porto 93–81
(a)
109–68
(h)
2nd
round
France ASVEL 63–66
(a)
90–82
(h)
QF Italy Ignis Varèse 80–102
(a)
91–82
(h)
Soviet Union CSKA Moscow 79–94
(h)
76–77
(a)
Romania Dinamo București 99–83
(h)
64–100
(a)
1974–75 (1st-tier) FIBA European Champions Cup (5–6)
plus 1 draw
2nd
round
Egypt Al-Zamalek 110–65
(h)
91–90
(a)
QF Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Zadar 69–93
(a)
86–85
(h)
Austria Sefra Wien 76–57
(h)
62–87
(a)
Belgium Maes Pils Mechelen 85–85
(h)
80–108
(a)
Italy Ignis Varèse 78–110
(a)
81–92
(h)
Bulgaria Balkan Botevgrad 75–94
(a)
79–64
(h)
1975–76 (2nd-tier) FIBA European Cup Winner's Cup (2–2) 1st
round
Syria Al-Wahda 02–00
(a)
02–00
(h)
2nd
round
West Germany Hagen 75–84
(a)
76–78
(h)
1976–77 (2nd-tier) FIBA European Cup Winner's Cup (4–6) 1st
round
Greece AEK 66–73
(a)
106–59
(h)
2nd
round
Belgium Ijsboerke Kortrijk 83–96
(a)
95–69
(h)
QF Italy Cinzano Milano 97–83
(h)
63–105
(a)
Soviet Union Spartak Leningrad 58–84
(a)
84–79
(h)
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Radnički Belgrade 70–115
(a)
54–84
(h)
1977–78 (2nd-tier) FIBA European Cup Winner's Cup (1–1) 2nd
round
Netherlands Falcon Jeans Den Bosch 73–98
(a)
83–78
(h)
1978–79 (3rd-tier) FIBA Korać Cup (4–4) 2nd
round
West Germany Wolfenbüttel 86–82
(h)
80–60
(a)
Top 16 France Caen 75–87
(h)
54–75
(a)
Belgium Éveil Monceau 85–83
(h)
87–86
(a)
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Jugoplastika Split 77–92
(a)
84–91
(h)
1980–81 (3rd-tier) FIBA Korać Cup (1–1) 2nd
round
Belgium Sunair Oostende 90–84
(h)
64–79
(a)
1981–82 (1st-tier) FIBA European Champions Cup (1–3) Group
stage
Turkey Eczacıbaşı 96–89
(a)
74–75
(h)
Egypt Al-Zamalek
Al-Zamalek withdrew without games
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Partizan 97–99
(h)
80–85
(a)
1982–83 (1st-tier) FIBA European Champions Cup (1–1) 1st
round
Finland Turun NMKY 63–90
(a)
86–77
(h)
1988–89 (3rd-tier) FIBA Korać Cup (0–2) 1st
round
Italy Wiwa Vismara Cantù 79–93
(h)
91–106
(a)
1991–92 (1st-tier) FIBA European League (1–1) 1st
round
Cyprus Pezoporikos Larnaca 88–92
(a)
86–83
(h)
1992–93 (1st–tier) FIBA European League (2–2) 1st
round
Romania Universitatea 85–59
(a)
103–87
(h)
2nd
round
Spain Estudiantes Caja Postal 84–99
(h)
68–76
(a)
(2nd–tier) FIBA European Cup (0–2) 3rd
round
Russia CSKA Moscow 96–113
(h)
89–108
(a)
1993–94 (1st–tier) FIBA European League (2–2) 1st
round
Luxembourg Résidence 94–67
(a)
86–63
(h)
2nd
round
Italy Benetton Treviso 75–88
(h)
73–97
(a)
(2nd–tier) FIBA European Cup (0–2) 3rd
round
Switzerland Fidefinanz Bellinzona 75–78
(h)
83–88
(a)
1994–95 (3rd–tier) FIBA Korać Cup (3–2)
plus 1 draw
1st
round
Slovenia Helios Domžale 100–77
(a)
106–75
(h)
2nd
round
Israel Bnei Herzliya 95–82
(h)
81–93
(a)
3rd
round
Italy Filodoro Bologna 69–69
(h)
80–82
(a)
1995–96 (3rd–tier) FIBA Korać Cup (0–2) 1st
round
Austria Trodat Wels 82–84
(a)
65–76
(h)
1996–97 (3rd–tier) FIBA Korać Cup (3–5) 1st
round
Republic of Macedonia Tikveš 77–78
(a)
104–73
(h)
Group
stage
Greece Aris 88–90
(h)
65–77
(a)
Croatia Olimpija Slavoning 73–87
(a)
87–76
(h)
Slovenia Satex Maribor 87–82
(h)
78–81
(a)
1997–98 (2nd–tier) FIBA EuroCup (1–9) Group
stage
Greece Apollon Patras 86–108
(h)
69–99
(a)
Belgium Spirou Charleroi 58–94
(a)
61–71
(h)
Slovenia Kovinotehna Savinjska Polzela 75–79
(h)
68–93
(a)
Netherlands Libertel Dolphins Den Bosch 66–77
(a)
84–67
(h)
Croatia Zrinjevac 95–115
(h)
68–90
(a)

Record

USK Praha has overall from 1965-66 (first participation) to 1997-98 (last participation): 79 wins against 80 defeats plus 4 draws in 163 games for all the European club competitions.

Also USK has a 1 (w) - 4 (d) record in the FIBA Intercontinental Cup.

Great performances

Euroleague

The biggest home wins

Season Opponent club Score Pts dif.
1970–71
Denmark Virum
146–42
+104
1965–66
Denmark Gladsaxe Efterslægten
87–39
+48
1974–75
Egypt Al-Zamalek
110–65
+45
1972–73
Portugal Porto
109–68
+41
1969–70
Austria Engelmann Wien
106–68
+38
1971–72
Finland Tapion Honka
101–73
+28
1970–71
Turkey İTÜ
103–77
+26
1965–66
Italy Simmenthal Milano
82–59
+23
1970–71
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia AŠK Olimpija
101–78
+23
1993–94
Luxembourg Résidence
86–63
+23
1969–70
Bulgaria Academic
87–65
+22
1966–67
Bulgaria Lokomotiv Sofia
92–71
+21
1970–71
France Olympique Antibes
100–80
+20
1974–75
Austria Sefra Wien
76–57
+19
1965–66
Belgium Racing Mechelen
94–76
+18
1966–67
East Germany Vorwärts Leipzig
80–63
+17
1966–67
Romania Steaua Bucureşti
77–61
+16
1972–73
Romania Dinamo București
99–83
+16
1992–93
Romania Universitatea
103–87
+16
1970–71
Soviet Union CSKA Moscow
83–68
+15
1974–75
Bulgaria Balkan Botevgrad
79–64
+15

The biggest away wins

Season Opponent club Score Pts dif.
1970–71
Denmark Virum
113–63
+50
1965–66
Hungary Honvéd
100–62
+38
1965–66
Greece AEK
103–73
+30
1965–66
Denmark Gladsaxe Efterslægten
84–57
+27
1992–93
Romania Universitatea
85–59
+26
1993–94
Luxembourg Résidence
94–67
+26

FIBA Saporta Cup

The biggest home wins

Season Opponent club Score Pts dif.
1976–77
Greece AEK
106–59
+47
1967–68
West Germany Osnabrück
90–51
+39
1967–68
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia AŠK Olimpija
95–64
+31
1968–69
Poland Legia Warsaw
113–82
+31
1976–77
Belgium Ijsboerke Kortrijk
95–69
+26
1967–68
East Germany Vorwärts Leipzig
98–76
+22
1968–69
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia AŠK Olimpija
82–61
+21

See also

External links

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