KK Crvena zvezda history and statistics in FIBA Europe and Euroleague Basketball (company) competitions.
Record | Round | Opponent club | |||||
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1969–70 FIBA European Champions Cup 1st–tier | |||||||
4–6 | 1st round | Sparta Bertrange | 112–92 a | 129–84 h | |||
2nd round | Panathinaikos | 91–66 h | 75–83 a | ||||
QF | CSKA Moscow | 82–85 h | 92–105 a | ||||
ASVEL | 76–75 h | 73–75 a | |||||
Ignis Varese | 65–99 a | 74–75 h | |||||
1971–72 FIBA European Cup Winner's Cup 2nd–tier | |||||||
7–4 | 1st round | Helsingin Kisa-Toverit | 95–62 h | 101–77 a | |||
2nd round | Handelsministerium | 97–90 a | 108–68 h | ||||
QF | AEK | 100–63 h | 76–100 a | ||||
Simmenthal Milano | 62–86 a | 84–58 h | |||||
SF | Juventud Schweppes | 70–83 a | 90–70 h | ||||
F | Simmenthal Milano | 70–74 March 21, Alexandreio Melathron, Thessaloniki | |||||
1972–73 FIBA European Champions Cup 1st–tier | |||||||
6–6 | 1st round | Levi's Flamingo's | 72–88 a | 107–74 h | |||
2nd round | Partizani Tirana | 94–83 a | 99–74 h | ||||
QF | Maccabi Tel Aviv | 102–113 a | 103–88 h | ||||
Real Madrid | 77–74 a | 80–70 h | |||||
Simmenthal Milano | 85–108 a | 74–80 h | |||||
SF | CSKA Moscow | 90–98 h | 83–100 a | ||||
1973–74 FIBA European Cup Winner's Cup 2nd–tier | |||||||
9–2 | 1st round | 17 Nëntori Tirana | 99–93 a | 114–70 h | |||
2nd round | Alsace Bagnolet | 92–94 a | 102–86 h | ||||
QF | CSKA Septemvriisko zname | 81–88 a | 80–72 h | ||||
Saclà Asti | 93–86 h | 88–87 a | |||||
SF | Estudiantes Monteverde | 79–74 a | 104–85 h | ||||
F | Spartak ZJŠ Brno | 86–75 April 2, Palasport Primo Carnera, Udine | |||||
1974–75 FIBA European Cup Winner's Cup 2nd–tier | |||||||
5–4 | 2nd round | Bye | Crvena zvezda qualified without games | ||||
QF | Racing Thorens Antwerpen | 94–98 a | 116–89 h | ||||
CSKA Septemvriisko zname | 75–72 a | 102–91 h | |||||
Juventud Schweppes | 97–79 h | 63–78 a | |||||
SF | Jugoplastika | 76–88 a | 81–63 h | ||||
F | Spartak Leningrad | 62–63 March 26, Palais des Sports de Beaulieu, Nantes | |||||
1980–81 FIBA Korać Cup 3rd–tier | |||||||
6–4 | 2nd round | Sporting | 85–63 h | 72–69 a | |||
Top 16 | Anderlecht | 86–79 a | 90–91 h | ||||
Ferrarelle Rieti | 93–80 h | 92–88 a | |||||
Hapoel Tel Aviv | 92–96 a | 128–102 h | |||||
SF | Joventut Freixenet | 85–109 a | 73–82 h | ||||
1981–82 FIBA Korać Cup 3rd–tier | |||||||
5–3 | 2nd round | Bye | Crvena zvezda qualified without games | ||||
Top 16 | Efes Pilsen | 90–81 a | 103–82 h | ||||
Tours | 106–93 h | 98–106 a | |||||
Latte Sole Bologna | 82–84 a | 91–79 h | |||||
SF | Šibenka | 115–99 h | 83–101 a | ||||
1982–83 FIBA Korać Cup 3rd–tier | |||||||
6–4 | 1st round | Tofaş | 96–80 a | 128–101 h | |||
2nd round | Carrera Venezia | 78–91 a | 95–69 h | ||||
Top 16 | Limoges | 78–80 a | 93–83 h | ||||
Banco di Roma Virtus | 77–89 a | 97–107 h | |||||
Nová huť Ostrava | 95–66 h | 88–84 a | |||||
1983–84 FIBA Korać Cup 3rd–tier | |||||||
8–3 | 2nd round | Binet Verviers-Pepinster | 95–89 a | 89–73 h | |||
Top 16 | Moderne | 82–79 a | 93–84 h | ||||
Intesit Caserta | 99–89 h | 83–97 a | |||||
Eczacıbaşı | 92–84 a | 104–94 h | |||||
SF | CAI Zaragoza | 130–100 h | 87–108 a | ||||
F | Orthez | 73–97 March 15, Palais des sports Pierre-de-Coubertin, Paris | |||||
1984–85 FIBA Korać Cup 3rd–tier | |||||||
5–3 | 2nd round | Bye | Crvena zvezda qualified without games | ||||
Top 16 | Licor 43 | 104–102 a | 100–84 h | ||||
Jollycolombani Cantù | 89–102 a | 100–83 h | |||||
Hapoel Haifa | 112–75 h | 88–80 a | |||||
SF | Simac Milano | 86–109 a | 99–100 h | ||||
1985–86 FIBA Korać Cup 3rd–tier | |||||||
4–2 | 2nd round | Bye | Crvena zvezda qualified without games | ||||
Top 16 | ASVEL | 87–97 a | 105–83 h | ||||
Divarese Varese | 83–101 a | 90–83 h | |||||
Breogán | 102–91 a | 117–94 h | |||||
1987–88 FIBA Korać Cup 3rd–tier | |||||||
7–3 | 2nd round | Beşiktaş | 104–80 a | 114–75 h | |||
Top 16 | ASVEL | 91–83 h | 87–95 a | ||||
PAOK | 93–88 a | 93–88 h | |||||
Estudiantes Todagrés | 115–98 h | 103–65 a | |||||
SF | Real Madrid | 82–89 h | 72–81 a | ||||
1988–89 FIBA Korać Cup 3rd–tier | |||||||
6–4 | 1st round | Fenerbahçe | 101–64 h | 87–79 a | |||
2nd round | PAOK | 85–95 a | 86–76 h | ||||
Top 16 | Maes Pils | 101–88 a | 83–76 h | ||||
Philips Milano | 81–101 a | 80–90 h | |||||
CAI Zaragoza | 92–89 h | 61–97 a | |||||
1989–90 FIBA Korać Cup 3rd–tier | |||||||
1–1 | 1st round | Iraklis | 81–99 a | 77–62 h | |||
1990–91 FIBA European Cup Winner's Cup 2nd–tier | |||||||
3–5 | Top 16 | Paşabahçe | 85–94 a | 86–76 h | |||
QF | Hapoel Galil Elyon | 92–115 a | 108–101 h | ||||
PAOK | 80–91 a | 91–75 h | |||||
CAI Zaragoza | 109–113 h | 113–134 a | |||||
1992–93 FIBA European League 1st–tier | |||||||
– | 2nd round | PAOK | Crvena zvezda qualified without games | ||||
1995–96 FIBA Korać Cup 3rd–tier | |||||||
1–1 | 1st round | Aqvarius Volgograd | 67–74 a | 78–76 h | |||
1996–97 FIBA Korać Cup 3rd–tier | |||||||
6–4 | 1st round | Kompact Dimitrovgrad | 83–69 h | 87–66 a | |||
2nd round | Komfort Stargard Szczeciński | 92–64 h | 70–58 a | ||||
Cáceres | 90–93 h | 77–85 a | |||||
Spartak Saint Petersburg | 101–85 a | 90–83 h | |||||
3rd round | PAOK | 99–102 h | 87–100 a | ||||
1997–98 FIBA Korać Cup 3rd–tier | |||||||
13–5 | 1st round | Panathinaikos Limassol | 90–54 h | 89–77 a | |||
2nd round | Mountain Kapfenberg | 104–87 a | 86–59 h | ||||
Bnei Herzliya | 92–71 h | 72–71 a | |||||
Nikas Peristeri | 82–60 a | 77–83 h | |||||
3rd round | Fontanafredda Siena | 72–81 a | 91–73 h | ||||
Top 16 | Darüşşafaka | 67–62 h | 81–77 a | ||||
QF | Kombassan Konya | 81–66 h | 63–67 a | ||||
SF | Cholet | 81–49 h | 74–96 a | ||||
F | Riello Mash Verona | 74–68, March 25, PalaOlimpia, Verona 64–73, April 1, Pionir Hall, Belgrade | |||||
1998–99 FIBA EuroLeague 1st–tier | |||||||
4–12 | 1st round | Cibona | 66–69 h | 80–77 a | |||
Panathinaikos | 71–77 a | 74–76 h | |||||
Efes Pilsen | 60–73 a | 71–72 h | |||||
Maccabi Tel Aviv | 67–70 h | 59–78 a | |||||
TDK Manresa | 59–74 a | 88–60 h | |||||
2nd round | Žalgiris | 77–69 h | 65–91 a | ||||
Pau-Orthez | 61–70 a | 75–85 h | |||||
Fenerbahçe | 88–66 h | 61–78 a | |||||
1999–00 FIBA EuroLeague 1st–tier | |||||||
2–14 | 1st round | PAOK | 65–64 h | 53–82 a | |||
CSKA Moscow | 62–86 a | 65–80 h | |||||
Benetton Treviso | 63–88 a | 60–70 h | |||||
FC Barcelona | 86–91 h | 67–90 a | |||||
Cholet | 59–69 a | 56–64 h | |||||
2nd round | Panathinaikos | 61–76 h | 58–67 a | ||||
Real Madrid | 78–98 a | 71–96 h | |||||
Union Olimpija | 83–77 h | 47–59 a | |||||
2000–01 FIBA Saporta Cup 2nd–tier | |||||||
5–7 | 1st round | Keravnos Keo | 79–93 a | 95–84 h | |||
Telekom Baskets Bonn | 94–89 h | 75–83 a | |||||
Caja San Fernando | 81–79 a | 80–76 h | |||||
Racing Paris | 66–68 h | 61–65 a | |||||
Sakalai | 69–68 h | 84–85 a | |||||
Top 16 | Telindus Racing Antwerpen | 89–93 h | 00–20 a | ||||
2003–04 ULEB Cup 2nd–tier | |||||||
5–5 | Regular season | Spirou | 89–81 h | 77–84 a | |||
Gravelines-Dunkerque | 78–75 a | 81–62 h | |||||
Etosa Alicante | 87–89 h | 81–78 a | |||||
Metis Varese | 84–93 a | 85–76 h | |||||
Ventspils | 82–84 h | 75–93 a | |||||
2004–05 ULEB Cup 2nd–tier | |||||||
5–5 | Regular season | Pompea Napoli | 75–69 h | 81–83 a | |||
Telekom Baskets Bonn | 89–92 a | 84–67 h | |||||
Deichmann Śląsk Wrocław | 81–88 h | 73–74 a | |||||
Benfica | 106–66 a | 83–69 h | |||||
Lietuvos rytas | 89–85 h | 60–77 a | |||||
2005–06 ULEB Cup 2nd–tier | |||||||
6–8 | Regular season | Dynamo Moscow | 77–83 a | 80–86 h | |||
Le Mans | 85–73 h | 79–70 a | |||||
Deutsche Bank Skyliners | 89–62 a | 91–57 h | |||||
Lottomatica Roma | 89–72 h | 88–94 a | |||||
Hapoel Migdal Jerusalem | 77–103 a | 82–94 h | |||||
Top 16 | Lukoil Academic | 91–71 h | 82–85 a | ||||
QF | Dynamo Moscow | 86–87 h | 65–86 a | ||||
2006–07 ULEB Cup 2nd–tier | |||||||
9–5 | Regular season | PAOK | 78–68 a | 81–85 h | |||
UNICS | 87–84 h | 72–94 a | |||||
Real Madrid | 100–81 h | 58–84 a | |||||
Dexia Mons-Hainaut | 81–70 a | 96–69 h | |||||
EiffelTowers EBBC | 90–82 h | 92–89 a | |||||
Top 16 | Khimki | 89–77 h | 93–76 a | ||||
QF | Real Madrid | 72–83 h | 78–79 a | ||||
2007–08 ULEB Cup 2nd–tier | |||||||
8–5 +1 draw | Regular season | ČEZ Nymburk | 94–87 a | 74–96 h | |||
Panellinios | 79–69 h | 83–81 a | |||||
Dynamo Moscow | 76–97 a | 98–104 h | |||||
Beghelli Bologna | 99–66 h | 77–76 a | |||||
Telindus Oostende | 73–72 a | 86–100 h | |||||
Top 32 | Benetton Treviso | 81–71 h | 83–82 a | ||||
Top 16 | Beşiktaş Cola Turka | 80–80 h | 69–81 a | ||||
2008–09 Eurocup 2nd–tier | |||||||
7–6 +1 draw | 2nd round | Allianz Swans Gmunden | 82–82 a | 96–81 h | |||
Regular season | Spirou | 65–71 a | 93–91 h | ||||
Brose Baskets | 82–65 h | 67–53 a | |||||
Turów Zgorzelec | 97–69 h | 86–76 a | |||||
Top 16 | Pamesa Valencia | 73–85 h | 80–82 a | ||||
Azovmash | 74–62 a | 72–95 h | |||||
Hemofarm | 73–88 h | 65–91 a | |||||
2009–10 Eurocup 2nd–tier | |||||||
8–4 | 1st round | Bye | Crvena zvezda qualified without games | ||||
Regular season | Dynamo Moscow | 76–67 h | 88–86 a | ||||
Benetton Treviso | 78–71 a | 104–83 h | |||||
Cholet | 97–69 h | 86–76 a | |||||
Top 16 | ČEZ Nymburk | 65–60 a | 55–73 h | ||||
Gran Canaria 2014 | 97–67 h | 58–81 a | |||||
Türk Telekom | 89–67 a | 76–78 h | |||||
2012–13 Eurocup 2nd–tier | |||||||
7–5 | Regular season | Orléans Loiret | 93–73 h | 85–75 a | |||
Cajasol | 95–93 a | 70–76 h | |||||
Banco di Sardegna Sassari | 116–104 h | 97–94 a | |||||
Top 16 | ratiopharm Ulm | 100–95 a | 78–92 h | ||||
Galatasaray Medical Park | 74–91 h | 84–85 a | |||||
UNICS | 59–78 a | 81–73 h | |||||
2013–14 Euroleague 1st–tier | |||||||
4–6 | Regular season | Lokomotiv-Kuban | 84–87 h | 72–79 a | |||
Maccabi Tel Aviv | 82–96 a | 76–78 h | |||||
Panathinaikos | 86–90 h | 63–69 a | |||||
Laboral Kutxa | 73–63 a | 81–65 h | |||||
Lietuvos rytas | 88–77 h | 99–75 a | |||||
2013–14 Eurocup 2nd–tier | |||||||
7–5 | Top 32 | Bilbao Basket | 105–87 h | 85–81 a | |||
Nizhny Novgorod | 75–86 a | 74–78 h | |||||
Panionios | 84–64 h | 78–66 a | |||||
Top 16 | Lietuvos rytas | 88–82 h | 80–82 a | ||||
QF | Budivelnyk | 79–82 a | 79–70 h | ||||
SF | UNICS | 63–52 h | 67–84 a | ||||
2014–15 Euroleague 1st–tier | |||||||
10–14 | Regular season | Galatasaray Liv Hospital | 76–68 h | 103–110 a | |||
Neptūnas | 81–83 a | 79–62 h | |||||
Valencia | 76–63 h | 77–68 a | |||||
Olympiacos | 57–62 h | 59–64 a | |||||
Laboral Kutxa | 86–66 a | 90–82 h | |||||
Top 16 | Real Madrid | 72–79 h | 61–85 a | ||||
Maccabi Tel Aviv | 67–78 a | 89–76 h | |||||
Galatasaray | 65–74 h | 91–68 a | |||||
FC Barcelona | 77–92 a | 73–77 h | |||||
Alba Berlin | 86–69 h | 68–73 a | |||||
Žalgiris | 68–70 h | 70–76 a | |||||
Panathinaikos | 69–74 a | 69–68 h | |||||
2015–16 Euroleague 1st–tier | |||||||
12–15 | Regular season | SIG | 81–59 h | 75–78 a | |||
Real Madrid | 71–98 a | 94–88 h | |||||
Khimki | 53–91 a | 96–91 h | |||||
Fenerbahçe | 60–74 h | 61–79 a | |||||
Bayern Munich | 90–79 a | 85–76 h | |||||
Top 16 | Anadolu Efes | 84–85 a | 91–82 h | ||||
Fenerbahçe | 65–88 h | 65–72 a | |||||
Panathinaikos | 74–63 a | 69–67 h | |||||
Unicaja | 87–73 h | 78–72 a | |||||
Lokomotiv-Kuban | 80–66 h | 62–86 a | |||||
Darüşşafaka Doğuş | 66–69 a | 61–80 h | |||||
Cedevita | 94–74 h | 62–83 a | |||||
QF | CSKA Moscow | 74–84 a | 76–77 a | 71–78 h | – h | – a |
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