Date | R | Home v Away | - |
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01/10 17:00 | 14 | [8] 파네베지스 v 그란 카나리아 [2] | 84-92 |
01/10 17:00 | 14 | [9] 투르크 텔레콤 v 아퀼라 트렌토 [6] | 78-70 |
01/10 17:00 | 14 | [3] Cluj-Napoca v 아리스 [5] | 90-74 |
01/09 17:30 | 14 | [2] 하포엘 텔-아비브 v 런던 라이온즈 [3] | 96-100 |
01/09 17:00 | 14 | [8] Wolves v 세데비타 올림피아 [10] | 91-89 |
01/03 17:30 | 2 | [2] 하포엘 텔-아비브 v Wolves [7] | 89-80 |
12/27 19:00 | 13 | [7] 아퀼라 트렌토 v 파네베지스 [6] | 76-70 |
12/27 18:00 | 13 | [8] KK 부두크노스트 볼리 v Cluj-Napoca [3] | 77-79 |
12/27 18:00 | 13 | [5] 아리스 v 아스코 슬라스크 브로클라우 [10] | 93-71 |
12/27 17:30 | 13 | [2] 하포엘 텔-아비브 v 함부르크 [9] | 118-101 |
12/27 17:00 | 13 | [5] 베식타시 v Wolves [7] | 72-59 |
12/27 17:00 | 13 | [6] SK 프로메테이 v 세데비타 올림피아 [10] | 105-100 |
12/26 19:45 | 13 | [1] 파리 바스켓볼 v 런던 라이온즈 [3] | 94-77 |
12/26 19:30 | 13 | [4] 조벤투트 바달로나 v 레예르 베네치아 [8] | 89-81 |
12/26 18:30 | 13 | [2] JL 보르그 바스켓 v 그란 카나리아 [1] | 92-84 |
12/26 18:30 | 13 | [4] 울름 v 투르크 텔레콤 [9] | 79-85 |
12/20 19:30 | 12 | [3] 런던 라이온즈 v SK 프로메테이 [6] | 89-88 |
12/20 19:30 | 12 | [1] 파리 바스켓볼 v 함부르크 [9] | 120-91 |
12/20 19:00 | 12 | [10] 아스코 슬라스크 브로클라우 v KK 부두크노스트 볼리 [8] | 79-80 |
12/20 17:30 | 12 | [2] 하포엘 텔-아비브 v 레예르 베네치아 [8] | 100-81 |
12/20 17:00 | 12 | [7] BK Wolves v 조벤투트 바달로나 [5] | 79-94 |
12/19 20:00 | 12 | [1] 그란 카나리아 v 아퀼라 트렌토 [8] | 76-98 |
12/19 17:30 | 12 | [10] 세데비타 올림피아 v 베식타시 [4] | 83-88 |
12/19 17:00 | 12 | [9] 투르크 텔레콤 v 아리스 [5] | 85-95 |
12/19 17:00 | 12 | [3] Cluj-Napoca v JL 보르그 바스켓 [2] | 89-98 |
12/19 17:00 | 12 | [6] 파네베지스 v 울름 [4] | 94-90 |
12/13 19:30 | 11 | [3] 런던 라이온즈 v 함부르크 [9] | 81-83 |
12/13 19:15 | 11 | [5] 조벤투트 바달로나 v 세데비타 올림피아 [10] | 83-81 |
12/13 18:45 | 11 | [5] KK 부두크노스트 볼리 v 투르크 텔레콤 [9] | 73-96 |
12/13 18:30 | 11 | [2] JL 보르그 바스켓 v 아퀼라 트렌토 [6] | 79-67 |
EuroCup Basketball, commonly known as the EuroCup and currently called BKT EuroCup for sponsorship reasons, is an annual professional basketball club competition organized by Euroleague Basketball. The league is regarded as Euroleague Basketball's second-tier professional basketball club tournament.
Founded as ULEB Cup in 2002, the competition lasted until 2008 when a new competition was introduced after an agreement between ULEB and FIBA under the name of EuroCup for the 2008–09 season, following a change in format. Given that the FIBA EuroChallenge was known as EuroCup until 2008, a new era of stronger cooperation between ULEB and FIBA Europe was set in 2008. The number of the new competition was increased to a total of 48 and the winner of the 3d tier FIBA EuroCup Challenge, formerly known as EuroCup would get an automatic qualification for the tournament's following season, for first time.
Though initially advertised as a new competition, the ULEB Cup and EuroCup Basketball are now considered the same competition, with the change of name being simply a re-branding.
Since the 2021–22 season both EuroCup finalists qualify for next season's EuroLeague. Until then only the winner was entitled to the one year licence.
The title has been won by 14 clubs, 3 of which have won the title more than once. The most successful club in the competition are Valencia Basket, with four titles. The current champions are Gran Canaria, winning their first title after defeating Turk Telekom in the 2023 Finals.
The competition was created in 2002, as the ULEB Cup, and has had several names:
On 7 July 2016, Chipita and Euroleague Basketball announced a strategic agreement to sponsor the European competition across the globe. According to the agreement, starting with the 2016–17 season, the competition would be named 7DAYS EuroCup. This title partnership was set to run for three seasons.
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