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AMG Sebastiani Basket history and statistics in FIBA Europe and EuroLeague Basketball competitions.
Record | Round | Opponent club | |||||
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1974–75 FIBA Korać Cup 3rd–tier [1] | |||||||
8–4 | 1st round | USC München | 101–86 (a) | 92–53 (h) | |||
2nd round | Standard Liège | 67–69 (a) | 81–65 (h) | ||||
Top 16 | ASVEL | 60–78 (a) | 88–68 (h) | ||||
Levski-Spartak | 83–72 (a) | 85–73 (h) | |||||
Monaco | 89–72 (h) | 75–80 (a) | |||||
SF | FC Barcelona | 63–48 (h) | 63–87 (a) | ||||
1975–76 FIBA Korać Cup 3rd–tier [2] | |||||||
3–3 | 2nd round | Bye | Brina Rieti qualified without games | ||||
Top 16 | Juventud Schweppes | 100–89 (h) | 59–94 (a) | ||||
Moderne | 94–108 (a) | 91–74 (h) | |||||
Éveil Monceau | 82–90 (a) | 92–78 (h) | |||||
1978–79 FIBA Korać Cup 3rd–tier [3] | |||||||
6–3 | 2nd round | Bye | Arrigoni Rieti qualified without games | ||||
Top 16 | Inter Slovnaft | 85–69 (h) | 86–80 (a) | ||||
Cibona | 74–79 (h) | 73–71 (a) | |||||
Orthez | 96–83 (a) | 100–69 (h) | |||||
SF | Cotonificio | 95–108 (a) | 87–63 (h) | ||||
F | Partizan | 98–108 March 20, Hala Pionir, Belgrade | |||||
1979–80 FIBA Korać Cup 3rd–tier [4] | |||||||
8–1 | 2nd round | Bye | Arrigoni Rieti qualified without games | ||||
Top 16 | Olympiacos | 83–72 (h) | 97–93 (a) | ||||
Joventut Freixenet | 84–78 (h) | 91–79 (a) | |||||
Tofaş | 98–72 (a) | 115–83 (h) | |||||
SF | Jugoplastika | 86–75 (h) | 97–104 (a) | ||||
F | Cibona | 76–71 March 26, Country Hall du Sart Tilman, Liège | |||||
1980–81 FIBA Korać Cup 3rd–tier [5] | |||||||
4–2 | 2nd round | Bye | Ferrarelle Rieti qualified without games | ||||
Top 16 | Hapoel Tel Aviv | 99–94 (a) | 84–80 (h) | ||||
Crvena zvezda | 80–93 (a) | 88–92 (h) | |||||
Anderlecht | 105–80 (h) | 72–71 (a) | |||||
1981–82 FIBA Korać Cup 3rd–tier [6] | |||||||
7–3 | 1st round | Avignon | 88–70 (h) | 61–76 (a) | |||
2nd round | Iskra Olimpija | 86–82 (h) | 77–75 (a) | ||||
Top 16 | Vasas | 98–66 (a) | 90–75 (h) | ||||
Miñón Valladolid | 106–93 (h) | 92–83 (a) | |||||
Šibenka | 94–95 (a) | 99–104 (h) | |||||
1982–83 FIBA Korać Cup 3rd–tier [7] | |||||||
2–4 | 2nd round | Bye | Binova Cucine Rieti qualified without games | ||||
Top 16 | Šibenka | 80–81 (h) | 87–104 (a) | ||||
Bayreuth | 77–52 (h) | 89–75 (a) | |||||
Orthez | 97–107 (a) | 84–95 (h) |
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