1989–90 Ronchetti Cup

The 1988–89 Ronchetti Cup[1] was the 18th edition of FIBA's second-tier competition for European women's basketball clubs. The final returned to its original two-leg format 13 years later, and the group stage was expanded from 12 to 16 teams.[2] Primigi Parma defeated Jedinstvo Tuzla in the final to become the second Italian champion of the competition, ending Soviet hegemony in the previous seasons and starting an era of Italian dominance.[3] The three previous seasons' runner-up Gemeaz Milano and Iskra Ljubljana also reached the semifinals.

First qualifying round

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Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st 2nd
Weilhelm   157–166   Budapest EAC 77–78 80–88
Noamh Dublin   105–218   ASPTT Aix 56–101 49–117
Apollon Kalamarias   124–177   Slavia Banska Bystrica 62–87 62–90
CIF Lisboa   115–178   Stade Clermontois 54–85 61–93
Orchies   134–139   Olimpia Poznań 73–59 61–80
Saint Servais   99–175   Racing Paris 55–99 44–76
Galatasaray   168–106   Sparta Bertrange 88–45 80–61
Kerrygold Canarias   144–138   Spartacus Budapest 61–72 83–66
Italmeco Bari   121–120   Tungsram Budapest 66–60 55–60

Second qualifying round

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Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st 2nd
Agia Paraskevi   103–165   Jedinstvo Tuzla 49–64 54–101
Budapest EAC   122–164   Saturnia Viterbo 62–93 60–71
ASPTT Aix   149–156   Tintoretto Getafe 75–67 74–89
Sampo Lahti   129–138   Spójnia Gdańsk 67–61 62–77
Panathinaikos   106–173   Gemeaz Milano 53–87 53–86
Horizont Minsk   142–129   Vointa Bucharest 69–51 73–78
Slavia Banska Bystrica   142–121   Bnei Yehuda 69–75 73–46
Budapest SE   131–155   Levski Sofia 74–68 57–87
Stade Clermontois   149–168   Primigi Parma 82–77 67–91
Dynamo Volgograd   140–125   Olimpia Poznań 72–53 68–72
Banco Zaragozano   137–165   Racing Paris 75–83 62–82
Minyor Pernik   153–154   Sparta Prague 79–63 74–91
Galatasaray   147–203   Iskra Ljubljana 86–99 61–104
Elektrosila Leningrad   182–145   Slavia Sofia 95–62 87–83
Kerrygold Canarias   145–108   MENT Thessaloniki 79–46 66–62
Italmeco Bari   131–130   Agon Düsseldorf 84–66 47–64

Group stage

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Group A

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Team Pld W L PF PA
  Jedinstvo Tuzla 6 5 1 500 428
  Saturnia Viterbo 6 4 2 437 425
  Tintoretto Getafe 6 3 3 413 433
  Spójnia Gdańsk 6 0 6 406 467

Group B

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Team Pld W L PF PA
  Gemeaz Milan 6 5 1 450 404
  Horizont Minsk 6 4 2 457 414
  Slavia Banska Bystrica 6 2 4 434 466
  Levski Sofia 6 1 5 428 485

Group C

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Team Pld W L PF PA
  Primigi Parma 6 4 2 491 469
  Dynamo Volgograd 6 4 2 487 453
  Racing Paris 6 4 2 438 425
  Sparta Prague 6 0 6 392 461

Group D

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Team Pld W L PF PA
  Iskra Ljubljana 6 5 1 484 412
  Elektrosila Leningrad 6 4 2 528 453
  Kerrygold Canarias 6 2 4 399 470
  Italmeco Bari 6 1 5 349 425

Semifinals

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Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st 2nd
Primigi Parma   135–122   Gemeaz Milano 79–73 56–49
Iskra Ljubljana   149–150   Jedinstvo Tuzla 76–75 73–75

Final

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Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st 2nd
Primigi Parma   150–131   Jedinstvo Tuzla 79–54 71–77

References

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