EuroLeague Women clubs performance comparison

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Comparison of the performances of all of the clubs that have participated in EuroLeague Women since the 1996-1997 season. Qualifying rounds are not taken into account.

CChampion of the tournament
RURunner-up of the tournament
3rd3rd place in the tournament
4th4th place in the tournament
QFEliminated in the quarterfinals or equivalent round
R16Eliminated in the Round of 16 or equivalent round
RSEliminated in the regular season
Clubs (# of participations) 19–20 18–19 17–18 16–17 15–16 14–15 13–14 12–13 11–12 10–11 09–10 08–09 07–08 06–07 05–06 04–05 03–04 02–03 01–02 00–01 99–00 98–99 97–98 96–97
Flag of France.svg FRANCE (66)(3)(3)(3)(3)(2)(2)(2)(3)(3)(3)(3)(4)(4)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(2)(2)(2)(2)(2)
1 CJM Bourges Basket (24)QQFQFQFRSQF4th3rdR16QFR16QF4th4thQFQFQF4thQFCRUQFCC
2 US Valenciennes (13)RSR16R163rdR16CRUCRUQFRS4thQF
3 ESB Villeneuve-d'Ascq (7)RSRSRSRSRSRSR16
4 Basket Lattes (7)QRSRSRSRSR16RS
5 Tarbes Gespe Bigorre (5)RSRSRSR16RS
6 USO Mondeville (5)RSRSRSR16R16
7 Pays d'Aix (2)QFRS
8 ASPTT Arras (1)RS
9 Flammes Carolo (1)RS
10 Lyon ASVEL féminin (1)Q
Flag of Russia.svg RUSSIA (56)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(2)(4)(4)(3)(3)(3)(2)(1)(0)(1)(1)(1)(1)(0)
1 UMMC Ekaterinburg (17)QCC3rdCRU3rdC3rd3rd3rd3rd3rdR16R16QFC
2 Nadezhda Orenburg (11)QRSRSQFRUQFQFR16R16R16RS
3 Spartak Moscow (8)QFQF6thRUCCCC
4 CSKA Moscow / Samara (7)R16QF3rdRUCRSRS
5 WBC Dynamo Moscow (6)QFQFQFR164thQF
6 Dynamo Kursk (6)QRU3rdCQF3rd
7 Baltiyskaya Zwezda (1)RS
Flag of Hungary.svg HUNGARY (42)(1)(1)(1)(2)(1)(0)(2)(2)(2)(2)(3)(2)(2)(2)(2)(3)(2)(2)(2)(2)(2)(1)(2)(1)
1 Sopron (20)Q4thRURSRSR16RSRSR16RS4thR16QFQFR16QFQFQFQFQF
2 Pécs 2010 (15)R16R16QFR16R16QF4th3rdQFQF3rdQFRSRSRS
3 Uni Győr (4)RSRSR16RS
4 Ferencvárosi TC (1)RS
5 Szolnok (1)RS
6 Szeviép Szeged (1)RS
Flag of Italy.svg ITALY (40)(2)(1)(1)(1)(1)(1)(1)(1)(2)(2)(2)(2)(2)(1)(2)(1)(2)(3)(2)(2)(2)(2)(2)(2)
1 PF Schio (17)QRSQFQFQFRSR16QF7thR16R16RSRSR16RSRSRS
2 ASDG Comense (7)RSQFQFQFRU3rd4th
3 Basket Parma (5)R16RSRS3rdRS
4 Taranto Cras Basket (3)RSQFR16
5 ASD Napoli (2)RSR16
6 Reyer Venezia (2)QR16
7 Ahena (1)RS
8 Libertas Trogylos (1)R16
9 CariChieti CUS Chieti (1)RS
10 Germano Zama Faenza (1)RS
Clubs (# of participations) 19–20 18–19 17–18 16–17 15–16 14–15 13–14 12–13 11–12 10–11 09–10 08–09 07–08 06–07 05–06 04–05 03–04 02–03 01–02 00–01 99–00 98–99 97–98 96–97
Flag of Poland.svg POLAND (39)(1)(1)(2)(2)(1)(2)(2)(2)(3)(3)(3)(2)(2)(2)(2)(2)(1)(2)(1)(1)(1)(1)(0)(0)
1 Arka Gdynia (15)QRSRSR16R16R16RSR16QFRUQFRUQFRSRS
2 Wisła Kraków (14)RSRSQFRSR16R168thQF4thR16R16R16R16R16
3 CCC Polkowice (6)QFRSRSR16QFR16
4 Gorzów Wielkopolski (2)RSRS
5 PZU Polfa Pabianice (1)RS
6 Energa Toruń (1)RS
Flag of Turkey.svg TURKEY (39)(2)(2)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(2)(2)(2)(2)(1)(1)(0)(0)(0)(0)(2)(1)(1)(1)(1)(1)
1 Fenerbahçe (16)QQFQFRU3rd4thRURU4thQFQFQFQFQFRSRS
2 Galatasaray (12)RSQFQFCQF5thR16R16QF3rdRSQF
3 Abdullah Gül (3)RSRSQF
4 Hatay BŞB (2)RSRS
5 Botaş SK (1)RS
6 Beşiktaş JK (1)RS
7 Adana ASKİ SK (1)RS
8 Mersin BŞB (1)RS
9 Yakın Doğu Üniversitesi (1)4th
10 Çukurova (1)Q
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg CZECH REPUBLIC (36)(1)(1)(1)(1)(1)(2)(2)(2)(2)(2)(2)(2)(2)(2)(2)(2)(2)(1)(1)(1)(1)(1)(1)(1)
1 BK Brno (19)RSRSRSRSRSQFR16RUQFCRU4th3rdRS4th3rdQFQFQF
2 USK Praha (16)Q3rdQF4th4thCQFR16R16R16R16R16RSR16RSRS
3 BK Trutnov (1)RS
Flag of Spain.svg SPAIN (35)(1)(1)(1)(1)(2)(1)(2)(2)(3)(3)(3)(2)(2)(1)(2)(1)(2)(1)(1)(0)(1)(0)(1)(1)
1 CB Avenida (13)RSRSQFRSQFR16R16R16CQFRUR16R16
2 Ros Casares Valencia (11)C4thRUQFQFRUR16QFRSQFRS
3 Baloncesto Rivas (5)R16R16RUR16R16
4 Pool Getafe (2)RUQF
5 Uni Girona CB (2)QRS
6 Celta de Vigo (1)RS
7 UB-Barça (1)RS
Flag of Slovakia.svg SLOVAKIA (19)(0)(0)(0)(0)(1)(1)(1)(1)(1)(1)(1)(1)(1)(0)(1)(1)(1)(1)(1)(1)(1)(1)(1)(1)
1 Good Angels Košice (11)RSRSR164thR16R16QFR16RSRSR16
2 MBK Ružomberok (8)RSRS4thR16CCQF3rd
Flag of Lithuania.svg LITHUANIA (13)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(1)(0)(1)(1)(1)(1)(1)(1)(1)(1)(1)(1)(1)(1)(0)(0)(0)(0)
1 Vici Aistes Kaunas (13)RSRSRSRSR16R16QF4th3rdRSRSRSR16
Flag of Germany.svg GERMANY (8)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(1)(1)(1)(2)(1)(2)
1 BTV Wuppertal (6)RSR16RS4thQFRU
2 Wildcats Aschaffenburg (2)RSRS
Flag of Greece.svg GREECE (8)(0)(1)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(1)(0)(0)(0)(2)(1)(1)(1)(1)
1 Sporting Athens (5)RSR16RSRSRS
2 Panathinaikos (2)R16RS
3 Olympiacos (1)RS
Flag of Croatia.svg CROATIA (8)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(1)(1)(1)(1)(1)(1)(1)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(1)
1 ŽKK Gospić (3)RSRSRS
2 ŽKK Šibenik (2)RSRS
3 ŽKK Novi Zagreb (2)RSRS
4 ŽKK Croatia Zagreb (1)RS
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg BELGIUM (8)(1)(1)(1)(0)(1)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(1)(1)(1)(1)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)
1 Dexia Namur (4)RSR16R16R16
2 BC Castors Braine (3)QRSRSRS
Clubs (# of participations) 19–20 18–19 17–18 16–17 15–16 14–15 13–14 12–13 11–12 10–11 09–10 08–09 07–08 06–07 05–06 04–05 03–04 02–03 01–02 00–01 99–00 98–99 97–98 96–97
Flag of Latvia.svg LATVIA (6)(1)(1)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(1)(1)(1)(1)(0)(0)(1)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)
1 TTT Riga (5)QQFRSRSRSRS
Flag of Israel.svg ISRAEL (5)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(1)(1)(1)(1)(0)(1)
1 Elitzur Ramla (3)R16RSRS
2 WBC Ramat HaSharon (2)RSRS
Flag of Slovenia.svg SLOVENIA (4)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(1)(1)(1)(1)
1 ŽKD Ježica (4)RSRSRSRS
Flag of Ukraine.svg UKRAINE (3)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(1)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(1)(1)
1 Kozachka Zaporozhye (2)R16RS
2 WBC Dynamo Kiev (1)RS
Flag of Serbia.svg SERBIA (3)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(1)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(1)(1)(0)
1 ŽKK Vršac (2)QFQF
2 ŽKK Crvena zvezda (1)RS
Flag of Montenegro.svg MONTENEGRO (1)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(1)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)
1 Budućnost Podgorica (1)RS
Flag of Romania.svg ROMANIA (1)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(1)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)
1 CSM Târgoviște (1)R16
Clubs (# of participations) 19–20 18–19 17–18 16–17 15–16 14–15 13–14 12–13 11–12 10–11 09–10 08–09 07–08 06–07 05–06 04–05 03–04 02–03 01–02 00–01 99–00 98–99 97–98 96–97

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