KK Zadar history and statistics in FIBA Europe and Euroleague Basketball (company) competitions.
Record | Round | Opponent club | |||||
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1965–66 FIBA European Champions Cup 1st–tier | |||||||
2–6 | 2nd round | Dinamo București | 78–92 (a) | 70–56 (h) | |||
QF | AEK | 69–71 (h) | 71–76 (a) | ||||
CSKA Cherveno zname | 79–53 (h) | 58–84 (a) | |||||
CSKA Moscow | 49–79 (a) | 84–87 (h) | |||||
1967–68 FIBA European Champions Cup 1st–tier | |||||||
5–7 | 1st round | Honvéd | 72–86 (a) | 64–43 (h) | |||
2nd round | Panathinaikos | 70–79 (a) | 89–62 (h) | ||||
QF | Juventud Kalso | 85–69 (h) | 44–46 (a) | ||||
CSKA Cherveno zname | 75–89 (a) | 79–64 (h) | |||||
Simmenthal Milano | 60–75 (a) | 90–66 (h) | |||||
SF | Real Madrid | 62–76 (a) | 65–68 (h) | ||||
1968–69 FIBA European Champions Cup 1st–tier | |||||||
5–3 | 2nd round | ASVEL | 54–74 (a) | 88–67 (h) | |||
QF | Real Madrid | 70–60 (h) | 68–80 (a) | ||||
CSKA Moscow | 75–83 (a) | 74–73 (h) | |||||
Academic | 89–85 (a) | 89–84 (h) | |||||
1970–71 FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup 2nd–tier | |||||||
3–2 +1 draw | 1st round | 17 Nëntori Tirana | 73–60 (h) | 72–62 (a) | |||
2nd round | Dukla Olomouc | 85–85 (a) | 66–61 (h) | ||||
QF | Spartak Leningrad | 59–63 (a) | 78–98 (h) | ||||
1974–75 FIBA European Champions Cup 1st–tier | |||||||
6–6 | 2nd round | Bye | Zadar qualified without games | ||||
QF | Slavia VŠ Praha | 93–69 (h) | 85–86 (a) | ||||
Maes Pils | 94–91 (a) | 90–78 (h) | |||||
Ignis Varese | 85–91 (a) | 91–94 (h) | |||||
Balkan Botevgrad | 106–61 (h) | 85–95 (a) | |||||
Sefra Wien | 86–80 (a) | 94–74 (h) | |||||
SF | Real Madrid | 82–109 (a) | 117–130 (h) | ||||
1975–76 FIBA European Champions Cup 1st–tier | |||||||
4–6 | 2nd round | Bye | Zadar qualified without games | ||||
QF | ASVEL | 73–70 (h) | 65–70 (a) | ||||
Turun NMKY | 73–84 (a) | 95–77 (h) | |||||
Academic | 78–97 (a) | 89–90 (h) | |||||
Maes Pils | 93–90 (h) | 84–103 (a) | |||||
Mobilgirgi Varese | 74–101 (a) | 93–91 (h) | |||||
1979–80 FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup 2nd–tier | |||||||
5–5 | 1st round | Soproni MAFC | 109–104 (a) | 97–74 (h) | |||
2nd round | Hapoel Ramat Gan | 75–80 (a) | 96–90 (h) | ||||
QF | Emerson Varese | 92–120 (a) | 67–84 (h) | ||||
FC Barcelona | 86–120 (a) | 96–90 (h) | |||||
Eczacıbaşı | 92–82 (h) | 85–94 (a) | |||||
1980–81 FIBA Korać Cup 3rd–tier | |||||||
4–4 | 2nd round | Beşiktaş | 96–81 (a) | 88–64 (h) | |||
Top 16 | Dynamo Moscow | 111–114 (h) | 98–102 (a) | ||||
Standard Liège | 91–101 (a) | 120–99 (h) | |||||
Orthez | 104–103 (h) | 91–92 (a) | |||||
1981–82 FIBA Korać Cup 3rd–tier | |||||||
7–3 | 2nd round | PAOK | 94–88 (a) | 103–93 (h) | |||
Top 16 | Joventut Sony | 81–74 (h) | 88–84 (a) | ||||
Cagiva Varese | 75–83 (a) | 119–104 (h) | |||||
Orthez | 112–91 (h) | 105–108 (a) | |||||
SF | Limoges CSP | 92–84 (h) | 78–99 (a) | ||||
1982–83 FIBA Korać Cup 3rd–tier | |||||||
9–3 | 1st round | Keravnos | 115–61 (a) | 112–61 (h) | |||
2nd round | Pully | 112–98 (a) | 119–97 (h) | ||||
Top 16 | Tours | 81–104 (a) | 102–80 (h) | ||||
Maes Pils | 92–84 (a) | 89–79 (h) | |||||
CAI Zaragoza | 101–85 (h) | 85–94 (a) | |||||
SF | Šibenka | 78–70 (h) | 69–89 (a) | ||||
1983–84 FIBA Korać Cup 3rd–tier | |||||||
6–2 | 2nd round | Standard Liège | 104–81 (h) | 95–78 (a) | |||
Top 16 | PAOK | 89–80 (h) | 72–67 (a) | ||||
Orthez | 77–90 (a) | 106–93 (h) | |||||
Star Varese | 97–83 (h) | 100–111 (a) | |||||
1984–85 FIBA Korać Cup 3rd–tier | |||||||
1–1 | 2nd round | Aris | 71–84 (a) | 94–89 (h) | |||
1985–86 FIBA Korać Cup 3rd–tier | |||||||
6–4 | 1st round | APOEL | 121–40 (a) | 192–116 (h) | |||
2nd round | Panionios | 97–78 (a) | 92–73 (h) | ||||
Top 16 | Olympique Antibes | 101–78 (h) | 67–87 (a) | ||||
PAOK | 70–73 (a) | 98–79 (h) | |||||
Berloni Torino | 105–114 (h) | 68–85 (a) | |||||
1986–87 FIBA European Champions Cup 1st–tier | |||||||
8–6 | 1st round | Sparta Bertrange | 116–68 (a) | 113–71 (h) | |||
2nd round | Levski-Spartak | 90–88 (a) | 102–89 (h) | ||||
SF | Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv | 83–99 (a) | 78–81 (h) | ||||
Žalgiris | 82–78 (h) | 88–70 (a) | |||||
Real Madrid | 79–92 (a) | 107–83 (h) | |||||
Orthez | 70–64 (h) | 69–73 (a) | |||||
Tracer Milano | 78–85 (h) | 85–106 (a) | |||||
1988–89 FIBA Korać Cup 3rd–tier | |||||||
6–4 | 2nd round | Efes Pilsen | 123–84 (a) | 85–96 (h) | |||
Top 16 | Ram Joventut | 102–84 (h) | 69–90 (a) | ||||
Hapoel Tel Aviv | 93–84 (a) | 87–72 (h) | |||||
Olympiacos | 116–97 (h) | 77–66 (a) | |||||
SF | Partizan | 63–75 (a) | 84–88 (h) | ||||
1989–90 FIBA Korać Cup 3rd–tier | |||||||
5–5 | 1st round | Spartak Pleven | 119–72 (a) | 132–68 (h) | |||
2nd round | Maccabi Brussels | 103–96 (a) | 116–105 (h) | ||||
Top 16 | Scavolini Pesaro | 89–94 (h) | 93–112 (a) | ||||
Ram Joventut | 99–100 (h) | 72–79 (a) | |||||
Pau-Orthez | 85–87 (a) | 119–102 (h) | |||||
1990–91 FIBA Korać Cup 3rd–tier | |||||||
5–4 +1 draw | 2nd round | Kalev | 75–85 (a) | 92–71 (h) | |||
Top 16 | Panionios | 81–91 (a) | 127–99 (h) | ||||
Estudiantes Caja Postal | 105–95 (h) | 65–84 (a) | |||||
Sunair Oostende | 99–97 (a) | 112–72 (h) | |||||
QF | Mulhouse | 84–84 (h) | 67–80 (a) | ||||
1991–92 FIBA Korać Cup 3rd–tier | |||||||
9–3 | 1st round | Körmendi Dózsa | 97–85 (a) | 83–73 (h) | |||
2nd round | TED Ankara Kolejliler | 86–76 (a) | 98–95 (h) | ||||
Top 16 | Benetton Treviso | 90–96 (h) | 90–81 (a) | ||||
Nikas Peristeri | 89–83 (a) | 118–92 (h) | |||||
Taugrés | 100–97 (h) | 72–79 (a) | |||||
QF | Fórum Filatélico Valladolid | 80–95 (h) | 91–83 (a) | ||||
1992–93 FIBA European League 1st–tier | |||||||
6–10 | 2nd round | CSKA Moscow | 86–95 (a) | 88–78 (h) | |||
Top 16 | Benetton Treviso | 73–77 (h) | 71–92 (a) | ||||
Maes Pils | 75–93 (a) | 77–67 (h) | |||||
Estudiantes Caja Postal | 106–89 (h) | 72–106 (a) | |||||
Bayer 04 Leverkusen | 72–79 (a) | 71–77 (h) | |||||
Olympiacos | 86–77 (h) | 61–75 (a) | |||||
Pau-Orthez | 75–85 (a) | 89–86 (h) | |||||
Real Madrid | 92–90 (h) | 76–105 (a) | |||||
1993–94 FIBA European Cup 2nd–tier | |||||||
5–9 | 2nd round | Bipa-Moda Odesa | 87–83 (a) | 87–89 (h) | |||
3rd round | Nobiles Włocławek | 86–60 (h) | 75–78 (a) | ||||
Top 12 | Sato Aris | 95–98 (a) | 90–83 (h) | ||||
Hapoel Galil Elyon | 85–91 (a) | 85–93 (h) | |||||
Ovarense | 82–94 (h) | 81–87 (a) | |||||
Levski Sofia | 119–75 (h) | 97–92 (a) | |||||
Pitch Cholet | 81–93 (a) | 82–88 (h) | |||||
1996–97 FIBA EuroCup 2nd–tier | |||||||
6–6 | 1st round | AST Gent | 71–64 (h) | 69–80 (a) | |||
Śląsk Wrocław | 64–80 (a) | 99–90 (h) | |||||
Achilleas | 93–80 (a) | 89–66 (h) | |||||
Libertel EBBC | 69–87 (h) | 97–88 (a) | |||||
Iraklis Thessaloniki | 73–88 (a) | 93–87 (h) | |||||
2nd round | Dexim Apollon Patras | 56–75 (h) | 64–82 (a) | ||||
1997–98 FIBA Korać Cup 3rd–tier | |||||||
1–5 | 1st round | Bye | Zadar qualified without games | ||||
2nd round | Riello Mash Verona | 64–76 (a) | 75–81 (h) | ||||
Orka Sport | 69–75 (a) | 89–70 (h) | |||||
Kombassan Konya | 62–65 (h) | 49–65 (a) | |||||
1998–99 FIBA EuroLeague 1st–tier | |||||||
4–12 | 1st round | Ülker | 55–62 (a) | 73–85 (h) | |||
Kinder Bologna | 55–65 (h) | 53–62 (a) | |||||
CSKA Moscow | 82–79 (h) | 68–66 (a) | |||||
Olympiacos | 55–71 (a) | 55–67 (h) | |||||
Alba Berlin | 85–78 (a) | 79–82 (h) | |||||
2nd round | ASVEL | 74–56 (h) | 61–69 (a) | ||||
Union Olimpija | 65–76 (a) | 61–72 (h) | |||||
Real Madrid | 68–73 (h) | 75–86 (a) | |||||
1999–00 FIBA Saporta Cup 2nd–tier | |||||||
14–4 | 1st round | Kovinotehna Savinjska Polzela | 73–68 (h) | 93–77 (a) | |||
Arsenal Tula | 70–49 (a) | 113–72 (h) | |||||
Pamesa Valencia | 66–71 (a) | 59–74 (h) | |||||
Tartu ÜSK Delta | 69–65 (h) | 86–61 (a) | |||||
Achilleas | 85–68 (a) | 103–70 (h) | |||||
2nd round | Cherno More Port Varna | 73–63 (a) | 99–70 (h) | ||||
Top 16 | PSG Racing | 76–57 (h) | 67–72 (a) | ||||
QF | Zepter Śląsk Idea Wrocław | 63–56 (a) | 69–64 (h) | ||||
SF | AEK | 75–70 (h) | 67–82 (a) | ||||
2000–01 Euroleague 1st–tier | |||||||
2–8 | Regular season | Lugano Snakes | 74–75 (a) | 118–79 (h) | |||
Paf Wennington Bologna | 87–91 (h) | 77–81 (a) | |||||
Adecco Estudiantes | 81–93 (a) | 80–72 (h) | |||||
Peristeri | 79–92 (h) | 73–92 (a) | |||||
Žalgiris | 85–97 (a) | 86–87 (h) | |||||
2001–02 Euroleague 1st–tier | |||||||
2–12 | Regular season | Krka | 94–91 (a) | 97–98 (h) | |||
Pau-Orthez | 79–83 (h) | 73–101 (a) | |||||
Real Madrid | 73–81 (h) | 84–114 (a) | |||||
Skipper Bologna | 85–95 (a) | 76–82 (h) | |||||
CSKA Moscow | 73–90 (h) | 92–96 (a) | |||||
Panathinaikos | 64–102 (a) | 81–85 (h) | |||||
Budućnost | 88–79 (h) | 97–110 (a) | |||||
2002–03 ULEB Cup 2nd–tier | |||||||
7–7 | Regular season | Ricoh Astronauts | 99–94 (a) | 90–80 (h) | |||
Metis Varese | 73–71 (h) | 86–88 (a) | |||||
Cholet | 91–90 (h) | 65–76 (a) | |||||
Caprabo Lleida | 77–85 (a) | 81–79 (h) | |||||
Spirou | 66–86 (h) | 66–80 (a) | |||||
Top 16 | Gravelines | 94–71 (h) | 64–78 (a) | ||||
QF | Pamesa Valencia | 84–105 (a) | 93–80 (h) | ||||
2003–04 ULEB Cup 2nd–tier | |||||||
5–5 | Regular season | Auna Gran Canaria | 72–66 (h) | 64–71 (a) | |||
Caprabo Lleida | 66–71 (a) | 76–85 (h) | |||||
Superfund Bulls | 86–82 (h) | 88–76 (a) | |||||
Atlas | 91–72 (a) | 82–75 (h) | |||||
RheinEnergie Köln | 73–75 (h) | 75–78 (a) | |||||
2004–05 ULEB Cup 2nd–tier | |||||||
5–5 | Regular season | Gran Canaria | 64–82 (a) | 89–71 (h) | |||
Maroussi Honda | 94–71 (h) | 72–78 (a) | |||||
Cholet | 76–70 (h) | 79–83 (a) | |||||
MPC Capitals | 71–73 (a) | 74–51 (h) | |||||
Telindus Oostende | 81–64 (h) | 83–87 (a) | |||||
2005–06 FIBA EuroCup 3rd–tier | |||||||
5–7 | Regular season | Gran Canaria | 71–73 (h) | 78–75 (a) | |||
Leuven | 74–81 (a) | 83–58 (h) | |||||
RheinEnergie Köln | 49–74 (a) | 75–67 (h) | |||||
Top 16 | Lokomotiv Rostov | 61–76 (a) | 81–89 (h) | ||||
Dexia Mons-Hainaut | 78–62 (h) | 90–92 (a) | |||||
Śląsk Wrocław | 92–58 (h) | 85–87 (a) | |||||
2007–08 ULEB Cup 2nd–tier | |||||||
(8–6) | Regular season | UNICS | 87–90 (a) | 76–64 (h) | |||
Turów Zgorzelec | 85–74 (h) | 72–77 (a) | |||||
EiffelTowers EBBC | 83–93 (a) | 84–65 (h) | |||||
Hapoel Migdal Jerusalem | 83–84 (a) | 103–75 (h) | |||||
SIG | 94–65 (h) | 83–74 (a) | |||||
Top 32 | Azovmash | 80–82 (a) | 77–60 (h) | ||||
Top 16 | Pamesa Valencia | 74–69 (h) | 70–93 (a) | ||||
2008–09 Eurocup 2nd–tier | |||||||
7–6 | Regular season | Maroussi Costa Coffee | 87–79 (h) | 75–91 (a) | |||
ASK Riga | 94–106 (a) | 83–68 (h) | |||||
Chorale Roanne | 84–66 (a) | 82–70 (h) | |||||
Top 16 | Türk Telekom | 82–89 (a) | 94–86 (h) | ||||
Benetton Treviso | 76–84 (h) | 81–94 (a) | |||||
UNICS | 93–91 (h) | 71–69 (a) | |||||
QF | Iurbentia Bilbao | 73–79 April 3, Pala Alpitour, Turin | |||||
2009–10 Eurocup 2nd–tier | |||||||
3–3 | Regular season | Aris | 68–73 (h) | 67–73 (a) | |||
Šiauliai | 95–91 (a) | 110–87 (h) | |||||
Hapoel Migdal Jerusalem | 74–93 (a) | 86–69 (h) | |||||
2010–11 FIBA EuroChallenge 3rd–tier | |||||||
4–8 | Regular season | Pınar Karşıyaka | 81–88 (a) | 82–77 (h) | |||
APOEL | 95–73 (h) | 56–61 (a) | |||||
Intercollege ETHA Engomis | 66–78 (a) | 81–67 (h) | |||||
Top 16 | Lokomotiv Kuban | 69–87 (a) | 71–81 (h) | ||||
Prostějov | 96–90 (h) | 82–99 (a) | |||||
Telenet Oostende | 73–85 (h) | 53–76 (a) |
KK Zadar has overall from 1965–66 (first participation) to 2010–11 (last participation): 180 wins against 187 defeats plus 2 draws in 369 games for all the European club competitions.
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