FIBA Korać Cup Finals

The FIBA Korać Cup Finals was the championship finals of the FIBA Korać Cup competition. FIBA Korać Cup was the name of the third-tier level European professional club basketball competition. The competition was organized by FIBA Europe. It was named after Radivoj Korać, a top Yugoslav basketball player.

Title holders

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Finals

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Year Host City Champion Runner Up 1st Game / Final 2nd Game 3rd Game 4th Game 5th Game
1972
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Belgrade & Zagreb   Lokomotiva   OKK Beograd 71–83 94–73
1973
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Cantù & Mechelen   Birra Forst Cantù   Maes Pils 106–75 85–94
1973–74
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Cantù & Belgrade   Birra Forst Cantù   Partizan 99–86 75–68
1974–75
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Barcelona & Cantù   Birra Forst Cantù   CF Barcelona 71–69 110–85
1975–76
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Split & Turin   Jugoplastika   Chinamartini Torino 97–84 82–82
1976–77
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Genoa   Jugoplastika   Alco Bologna 87–84
1977–78
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Banja Luka   Partizan   Bosna 117–110 (OT)
1978–79
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Belgrade   Partizan   Arrigoni Rieti 108–98
1979–80
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Liège   Arrigoni Rieti   Cibona 76–71
1980–81
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Barcelona   Joventut Freixenet   Carrera Venezia 105–104 (OT)
1981–82
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Padua   Limoges CSP   Šibenka 90–84
1982–83
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West Berlin   Limoges CSP   Šibenka 94–86
1983–84
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Paris   Orthez   Crvena zvezda 97–73
1984–85
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Brussels   Simac Milano   Ciaocrem Varese 91–78
1985–86
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Caserta & Rome   Banco Roma   Mobilgirgi Caserta 84–78 73–72
1986–87
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Barcelona & Limoges   FC Barcelona   Limoges CSP 106–85 97–86
1987–88
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Madrid & Zagreb   Real Madrid   Cibona 102–89 93–94
1988–89
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Cucciago & Belgrade   Partizan   Wiwa Vismara Cantù 76–89 101–82
1989–90
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Pesaro & Badalona   Ram Joventut   Scavolini Pesaro 99–98 96–86
1990–91
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Madrid & Cucciago   Shampoo Clear Cantù   Real Madrid Otaysa 73–71 95–93 (OT)
1991–92
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Rome & Pesaro   il Messaggero Roma   Scavolini Pesaro 94–94 99–86
1992–93
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Rome & Assago   Philips Milano   Virtus Roma 95–90 106–91
1993–94
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Thessaloniki & Trieste   PAOK Bravo   Stefanel Trieste 75–66 100–91
1994–95
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Assago & Berlin   Alba Berlin   Stefanel Milano 87–87 85–79
1995–96
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Istanbul & Assago   Efes Pilsen   Stefanel Milano 76–68 70–77
1996–97
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Thessaloniki & Bursa   Aris   Tofaş 66–77 88–70
1997–98
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Verona & Belgrade   Riello Mash Verona   Crvena zvezda 68–74 73–64
1998–99
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Madrid & Barcelona   FC Barcelona   Adecco Estudiantes 77–93 97–70
1999–00
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Limoges & Málaga   Limoges CSP   Unicaja 80–58 51–60
2000–01
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Málaga & Vršac   Unicaja   Hemofarm 77–47 71–69
2001–02
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Nancy & Rostov-on-Don   SLUC Nancy   Lokomotiv Rostov 98–72 74–95

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