FIBA Europe South Conference was a basketball tournament of FIBA Europe Conference South held from 2002 to 2005. It was part of FIBA Europe Cup tournament. In tournament includes teams from Bulgaria, Cyprus, Turkey, Romania, Serbia, Macedonia, Greece, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia and Slovenia. The tournament takes place in three stages. The first is the group stage and the second playoff, and the third stage is the Final Four. [1]
Semi-finals | Final | |||||
16 Jan. 2003 | ||||||
Lukoil Academic | 99 | |||||
17 Jan. 2003 | ||||||
Türk Telekom | 83 | |||||
Lukoil Academic | 81 | |||||
16 Jan. 2003 | ||||||
Aris | 80 | |||||
Aris | 86 | |||||
Peristeri | 84 | |||||
Semi-finals | Final | |||||
12 Feb. 2003 | ||||||
Apollon Limassol B.C. | 52 | |||||
13 Feb. 2003 | ||||||
EKA AEL | 73 | |||||
EKA AEL | 92 | |||||
12 Feb. 2003 | ||||||
Igokea | 82 | |||||
Igokea | 79 | |||||
ACS Progresul Pecica | 64 | |||||
Semi-finals | Final | |||||
28 Feb. 2004 | ||||||
Rabotnički | 96 | |||||
29 Feb. 2004 | ||||||
Keravnos | 75 | |||||
Tuborg Pilsener | 80 | |||||
28 Feb. 2004 | ||||||
Rabotnički | 78 | |||||
Tuborg Pilsener | 84 | |||||
Fenerbahçe | 67 | |||||
Semi-finals | Final | |||||
16 Feb. 2005 | ||||||
Banvit | 90 | |||||
17 Feb. 2005 | ||||||
Keravnos | 74 | |||||
Banvit | 71 | |||||
16 Feb. 2005 | ||||||
CSU Asesoft Ploiești | 68 | |||||
CSU Asesoft Ploiești | 71 | |||||
Apollon Limassol BC | 65 | |||||
Rank | Club | Titles | Runner-up | Champion years |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Lucoil Academic | 1 | 0 | 2002–03 |
EKA AEL | 1 | 0 | 2002–03 | |
Tuborg Pilsener | 1 | 0 | 2003–04 | |
Banvit | 1 | 0 | 2004–05 | |
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