1986 FIBA European Super Cup

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1986 FIBA European Super Cup
First leg
DateOctober 7, 1986 (1986-10-07)
Venue Dom Sportova, Zagreb
Second leg
DateOctober 28, 1986 (1986-10-28)
Venue Palau Blaugrana, Barcelona
1989  

The 1986 FIBA European Super Cup was the 1st official edition of the FIBA European Super Cup for men's professional basketball clubs. The 2 game aggregate score tournament took place at the Dom Sportova arena in Zagreb, Yugoslavia, on October 7, 1986, and at the Palau Blaugrana, Barcelona, Spain, on October 28, 1986, in order to determine the unofficial European club super champion. The tournament was contested between the 1985–86 season FIBA European Champions Cup champions, Cibona, and the 1985–86 season FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup champions, FC Barcelona.

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Series summary

Game 1

October 7
Cibona Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg 102101 Flag of Spain.svg FC Barcelona
Scoring by quarter: 49–55
Pts: D. Petrović 47Pts: Trumbo 32
Dom Sportova, Zagreb [1]
Attendance: 12,000

Game 2

October 28
FC Barcelona Flag of Spain.svg 9987 Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Cibona
Scoring by quarter: 51–47
Pts: Sibilio 20Pts: D. Petrović 23
Palau Blaugrana, Barcelona [2]
Attendance: 5,500
1986 FIBA European Super Cup Champions
Flag of Spain.svg
FC Barcelona
3rd title

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References

  1. "El Barcelona perdió en la ida de la Supercopa de Europa". ABC (in Spanish). 8 October 1986. p. 52. Retrieved 12 October 2012.
  2. "El Barcelona campeón de la Supercopa de Europa al vencer al Cibona de Zagreb por 99-87". ABC (in Spanish). 8 October 1986. p. 45. Retrieved 29 October 2012.