Limoges CSP in international competitions

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Limoges CSP history and statistics in FIBA Europe and Euroleague Basketball (company) competitions.

Contents

FIBA
Korać Cup
FIBA
Korać Cup
FIBA
Korać Cup
FIBA
European Cup Winners' Cup
FIBA
European Champions Cup
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Padua
Palasport San Lazzaro

1982
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West Berlin
Deutschlandhalle

1983
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Limoges
Palais des Sports de Beaublanc

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Runners-up


1987
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Grenoble
Palais des Sports
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1988
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Zaragoza
Pabellón Príncipe Felipe

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3rd place


1990
McDonald's
Open
FIBA
European League
FIBA
Korać Cup
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Paris
Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy

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3rd place


1991
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Piraeus
Peace and Friendship Stadium
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1993
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Málaga
Pabellón Ciudad Jardín

2000
N/AN/A

1980s

1981–82 FIBA Korać Cup, 3rd–tier

The 1981–82 FIBA Korać Cup was the 11th installment of the European 3rd-tier level professional basketball club competition FIBA Korać Cup, running from October 7, 1981, to March 18, 1982. The trophy was won by Limoges CSP, who defeated Šibenka by a result of 90–84 at Palasport San Lazzaro in Padua, Italy. [1] Overall, Limoges CSP achieved in present competition a record of 9 wins against 4 defeats, in five successive rounds. More detailed:

First round

  • Tie played on October 7, 1981, and on October 14, 1981.
Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg
T71 Dudelange Flag of Luxembourg.svg 139–200 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP 83–9256–108

Second round

  • Tie played on November 4, 1981, and on November 11, 1981.
Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 183–165 Flag of Greece.svg Aris 106–7777–88

Top 16

  • Day 1 (December 9, 1981)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 76–69 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Spartak Leningrad
  • Day 2 (December 16, 1981)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Cotonificio Flag of Spain.svg 93–89 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 3 (January 13, 1982)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 105–101 Flag of Italy.svg Carrera Venezia
  • Day 4 (January 20, 1982)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Spartak Leningrad Flag of the Soviet Union.svg 89–106 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 5 (January 27, 1982)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 101–90 Flag of Spain.svg Cotonificio
  • Day 6 (February 3, 1982)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Carrera Venezia Flag of Italy.svg 107–84 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Group A standings:
Pos.TeamPld.Pts.WLPFPAPDTie-break
1. Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP 61042561549+121–1 (+7)
2. Flag of Spain.svg Cotonificio 61042579554+251–1 (-7)
3. Flag of Italy.svg Carrera Venezia 6933587563+24
4. Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Spartak Leningrad 6715498559-61

Semifinals

  • Tie played on February 17, 1982, and on February 24, 1982.
Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg
Zadar Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg 170–183 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP 92–8478–99

Final

Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 90–84 Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Šibenka

1982–83 FIBA Korać Cup, 3rd–tier

The 1982–83 FIBA Korać Cup was the 12th installment of the European 3rd-tier level professional basketball club competition FIBA Korać Cup, running from October 6, 1982, to March 8, 1983. The trophy was won by the title holder Limoges CSP, who defeated -for second consecutive time- Šibenka by a result of 94–86 at Deutschlandhalle in West Berlin, West Germany. [2] Overall, Limoges CSP achieved in present competition a record of 7 wins against 2 defeats, in five successive rounds. More detailed:

First round

Second round

Top 16

  • Day 1 (December 8, 1982)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 80–78 Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Crvena zvezda
  • Day 2 (December 15, 1982)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Nová huť Ostrava Flag of the Czech Republic.svg 76–89 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 3 (January 12, 1983)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 87–80 Flag of Italy.svg Banco di Roma
  • Day 4 (January 19, 1983)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Crvena zvezda Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg 93–83 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 5 (January 26, 1983)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 90–82 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Nová huť Ostrava
  • Day 6 (February 2, 1983)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Banco di Roma Flag of Italy.svg 73–74 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Group A standings:
Pos.TeamPld.Pts.WLPFPAPD
1. Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP 61151503482+21
2. Flag of Italy.svg Banco di Roma 61042519472+47
3. Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Crvena zvezda 6933528509+19
4. Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Nová huť Ostrava 6606445532-87

Semifinals

  • Tie played on February 16, 1983, and on February 23, 1983.
Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg
Dynamo Moscow Flag of the Soviet Union.svg 172–178 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP 93–8679–92

Final

Team 1 Score Team 2
Šibenka Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg 86–94 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP

1983–84 FIBA European Champions Cup, 1st–tier

The 1980–81 FIBA European Champions Cup was the 27th installment of the European top-tier level professional basketball club competition FIBA European Champions Cup (now called EuroLeague), running from September 15, 1983, to March 29, 1984. The trophy was won by Banco di Roma, who defeated FC Barcelona by a result of 79–73 at Patinoire des Vernets in Geneva, Switzerland. [3] Overall, Limoges CSP achieved in the present competition a record of 5 wins against 9 defeats, in four successive rounds. More detailed:

First round

Second round

  • Tie played on September 29, 1983, and on October 6, 1983.
Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg
Dinamo București Flag of Romania (1965-1989).svg 148-176 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP 83–9765–79

Top 12

  • Tie played on October 27, 1983, and on November 3, 1983.
Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg
Nashua EBBC Flag of the Netherlands.svg 149-167 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP 70–6979–98

Semifinals

  • Day 1 (December 8, 1983)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 74–76 Flag of Italy.svg Banco di Roma
  • Day 2 (December 15, 1983)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Maccabi Tel Aviv Flag of Israel.svg 95–104 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 3 (January 11, 1984)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 80–98 Flag of Spain.svg FC Barcelona
  • Day 4 (January 18, 1984)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Bosna Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg 104–96 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 5 (January 25, 1984)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 108–118* Flag of Italy.svg Jollycolombani Cantù

*Two overtimes at the end of regulation (97–97 and 107–107).

  • Day 6 (February 2, 1984)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Banco di Roma Flag of Italy.svg 81–76 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 7 (February 16, 1984)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 105–111* Flag of Israel.svg Maccabi Tel Aviv

*Two overtimes at the end of regulation (86–86 and 98–98).

  • Day 8 (February 23, 1984)
Team 1 Score Team 2
FC Barcelona Flag of Spain.svg 113–94 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 9 (February 29, 1984)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 107–88 Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Bosna
  • Day 10 (March 8, 1984)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Jollycolombani Cantù Flag of Italy.svg 95–93 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Semifinals group stage standings:
Pos.TeamPld.Pts.WLPFPAPDTie-break
1. Flag of Spain.svg FC Barcelona 101773910825+851–1 (+4)
2. Flag of Italy.svg Banco di Roma 101773785+752+331–1 (-4)
3. Flag of Italy.svg Jollycolombani Cantù 101664865826+39
4. Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Bosna 101555843928-85
5. Flag of Israel.svg Maccabi Tel Aviv 101337872902-30
6. Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP 101228937979-42

1984–85 FIBA European Champions Cup, 1st–tier

The 1984–85 FIBA European Champions Cup was the 28th installment of the European top-tier level professional basketball club competition FIBA European Champions Cup (now called EuroLeague), running from September 21, 1984, to April 3, 1985. The trophy was won by Cibona, who defeated Real Madrid by a result of 87–78 at Peace and Friendship Stadium in Piraeus, Greece. [4] Overall, Limoges CSP achieved in the present competition a record of 2 wins against 2 defeats, in three successive rounds. More detailed:

First round

Second round

  • Tie played on October 4, 1984, and on October 11, 1984.
Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg
Solent Stars Flag of England.svg 198-225 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP 101–11497–111

Top 12

  • Tie played on November 1, 1984, and on November 8, 1984.
Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg
CSKA Moscow Flag of the Soviet Union.svg 182-162 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP 101–9381–69

1985–86 FIBA European Champions Cup, 1st–tier

The 1985–86 FIBA European Champions Cup was the 29th installment of the European top-tier level professional basketball club competition FIBA European Champions Cup (now called EuroLeague), running from September 19, 1985, to April 3, 1986. The trophy was won by Cibona, who defeated Žalgiris by a result of 94–82 at Sportcsarnok in Budapest, Hungary. [5] Overall, Limoges CSP achieved in the present competition a record of 3 wins against 11 defeats, in four successive rounds. More detailed:

First round

Second round

  • Tie played on October 3, 1985, and on October 10, 1985.
Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 177-171 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Sunair Oostende 87–7890–93

Top 12

  • Tie played on October 31, 1985, and on November 7, 1985.
Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg
Aris Flag of Greece.svg 176-186 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP 89–8187–105

Semifinals

  • Day 1 (December 5, 1985)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Real Madrid Flag of Spain.svg 101–84 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 2 (December 12, 1985)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 104–116 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Žalgiris
  • Day 3 (January 9, 1986)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 88–85* Flag of Israel.svg Maccabi Tel Aviv

* Overtime at the end of regulation (77–77).

  • Day 4 (January 16, 1986)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Simac Milano Flag of Italy.svg 83–77 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 5 (January 22, 1986)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Cibona Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg 116–106 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 6 (January 30, 1986)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 79–92 Flag of Spain.svg Real Madrid
  • Day 7 (February 20, 1986)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Žalgiris Flag of the Soviet Union.svg 112–100 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 8 (February 27, 1986)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Maccabi Tel Aviv Flag of Israel.svg 115–96 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 9 (March 6, 1986)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 81–87 Flag of Italy.svg Simac Milano
  • Day 10 (March 12, 1986)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 95–106 Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Cibona
  • Semifinals group stage standings:
Pos.TeamPld.Pts.WLPFPAPDTie-break
1. Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Cibona 101773977933+441–1 (+6)
2. Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Žalgiris 101773931915+161–1 (-6)
3. Flag of Italy.svg Simac Milano 101664881837+44
4. Flag of Spain.svg Real Madrid 101555944906+38
5. Flag of Israel.svg Maccabi Tel Aviv 101446907946-39
6. Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP 1011199101013-103

1986–87 FIBA Korać Cup, 3rd–tier

The 1986–87 FIBA Korać Cup was the 16th installment of the European 3rd-tier level professional basketball club competition FIBA Korać Cup, running from October 1, 1986, to March 25, 1987. The trophy was won by FC Barcelona, who defeated Limoges CSP by a result of 203–171 in a two-legged final on a home and away basis. [6] Overall, Limoges CSP achieved in present competition a record of 7 wins against 3 defeats, in five successive rounds. More detailed:

First round

Second round

Top 16

  • Day 1 (December 3, 1986)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 104–75 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Spartak Leningrad
  • Day 2 (December 10, 1986)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Šibenka Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg 104–108 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 3 (January 7, 1987)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 98–83 Flag of Italy.svg Arexons Cantù
  • Day 4 (January 14, 1987)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Spartak Leningrad Flag of the Soviet Union.svg 71–84 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 5 (January 21, 1987)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 111–92 Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Šibenka
  • Day 6 (January 28, 1987)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Arexons Cantù Flag of Italy.svg 97–88 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Group A standings:
Pos.TeamPld.Pts.WLPFPAPD
1. Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP 61151593522+71
2. Flag of Italy.svg Arexons Cantù 61042546516+30
3. Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Spartak Leningrad 6933489510-21
4. Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Šibenka 6606521601-80

Semifinals

  • Tie played on February 18, 1987, and on February 25, 1987.
Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg
CAI Zaragoza Flag of Spain.svg 167–189 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP 76–8591–104

Finals

Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg
FC Barcelona Flag of Spain.svg 203–171 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP 106–8597–86

1987–88 FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup, 2nd–tier

The 1987–88 FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup was the 22nd installment of FIBA's 2nd-tier level European-wide professional club basketball competition FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup (lately called FIBA Saporta Cup), running from September 22, 1987, to March 16, 1988. The trophy was won by Limoges CSP, who defeated Ram Joventut by a result of 96–89 at Palais des Sports in Grenoble, France. [7] Overall, Limoges CSP achieved in the present competition a record of 10 wins against 1 defeat, in five successive rounds. More detailed:

First round

Second round

  • Tie played on October 13, 1987, and on October 20, 1987.
Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg
Uudenkaupungin Urheilijat Flag of Finland.svg 198–231 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP 94–123104–108

Quarterfinals

  • Day 1 (December 2, 1987)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Polycell Kingston Flag of England.svg 106–108 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 2 (December 8, 1987)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 93–86 Flag of Germany.svg Bayer 04 Leverkusen
  • Day 3 (December 15, 1987)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 114–103 Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg IMT
  • Day 4 (January 5, 1988)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 122–109 Flag of England.svg Polycell Kingston
  • Day 5 (January 13, 1988)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Bayer 04 Leverkusen Flag of Germany.svg 92–111 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 6 (January 19, 1988)
Team 1 Score Team 2
IMT Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg 92–102 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Group A standings:
Pos.TeamPld.Pts.WLPFPAPD
1. Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP 61260650589+61
2. Flag of Germany.svg Bayer 04 Leverkusen 6933546549-3
3. Flag of England.svg Polycell Kingston 6824580601-21
4. Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg IMT 6715550587-37

Semifinals

  • Tie played on February 9, 1988, and on February 16, 1988.
Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 193–179 Flag of Italy.svg Scavolini Pesaro 102–8691–93

Final

Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 96–89 Flag of Spain.svg Ram Joventut

1988–89 FIBA European Champions Cup, 1st–tier

The 1988–89 FIBA European Champions Cup was the 32nd installment of the European top-tier level professional basketball club competition FIBA European Champions Cup (now called EuroLeague), running from October 13, 1988, to April 6, 1989. The trophy was won by Jugoplastika, who defeated Maccabi Tel Aviv by a result of 75–69 at Olympiahalle in Munich, West Germany. [8] Overall, Limoges CSP achieved in the present competition a record of 7 wins against 9 defeats, in three successive rounds. More detailed:

First round

Top 16

  • Tie played on November 3, 1988, and on November 10, 1988.
Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg
Zbrojovka Brno Flag of the Czech Republic.svg 141-240 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP 87–11154–129

Quarterfinals

  • Day 1 (December 8, 1988)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Jugoplastika Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg 87–78 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 2 (December 14, 1988)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 67–87 Flag of Israel.svg Maccabi Tel Aviv
  • Day 3 (December 22, 1988)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Scavolini Pesaro Flag of Italy.svg 90–84 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 4 (January 5, 1989)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 107–70 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Nashua EBBC
  • Day 5 (January 12, 1989)
Team 1 Score Team 2
FC Barcelona Flag of Spain.svg 84–82 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 6 (January 19, 1989)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Aris Flag of Greece.svg 80–77 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 7 (January 25, 1989)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 78–85 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg CSKA Moscow
  • Day 8 (February 1, 1989)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 95–93 Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Jugoplastika
  • Day 9 (February 16, 1989)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Maccabi Tel Aviv Flag of Israel.svg 97–92 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 10 (February 23, 1989)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 92–84 Flag of Italy.svg Scavolini Pesaro
  • Day 11 (March 1, 1989)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Nashua EBBC Flag of the Netherlands.svg 86–101 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 12 (March 8, 1989)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 104–101 Flag of Spain.svg FC Barcelona
  • Day 13 (March 16, 1989)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 115–106 Flag of Greece.svg Aris
  • Day 14 (March 22, 1989)
Team 1 Score Team 2
CSKA Moscow Flag of the Soviet Union.svg 116–97 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Quarterfinals group stage standings:
Pos.TeamPld.Pts.WLPFPAPDTie-break
1. Flag of Israel.svg Maccabi Tel Aviv 142612213141221+93
2. Flag of Spain.svg FC Barcelona 142511312071120+87
3. Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Jugoplastika 14228612051167+381–1 (0)
4. Flag of Greece.svg Aris 14228612691261+81–1 (0)
5. Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP 14206812691266+3
6. Flag of Italy.svg Scavolini Pesaro 14195911301174-44
7. Flag of the Soviet Union.svg CSKA Moscow 141841011561194-38
8. Flag of the Netherlands.svg Nashua EBBC 141621211591306-147

1990s

1989–90 FIBA European Champions Cup, 1st–tier

The 1989–90 FIBA European Champions Cup was the 33rd installment of the European top-tier level professional basketball club competition FIBA European Champions Cup (now called EuroLeague), running from September 28, 1989, to April 19, 1990. The trophy was won by Jugoplastika, who defeated FC Barcelona Banca Catalana by a result of 72–67 at Pabellón Príncipe Felipe in Zaragoza, Spain. [9] Overall, Limoges CSP achieved in the present competition a record of 13 wins against 5 defeats, in five successive rounds. More detailed:

First round

Top 16

  • Tie played on October 26, 1989, and on November 2, 1989.
Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg
Pully Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg 197-242 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP 95–115102–127

Quarterfinals

  • Day 1 (December 7, 1989)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Maccabi Tel Aviv Flag of Israel.svg 78–88 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 2 (December 14, 1989)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 112–80 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Commodore Den Helder
  • Day 3 (January 4, 1990)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Jugoplastika Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg 103–83 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 4 (January 11, 1990)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 94–84 Flag of Greece.svg Aris
  • Day 5 (January 18, 1990)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 115–90 Flag of Poland.svg Lech Poznań
  • Day 6 (January 24, 1990)
Team 1 Score Team 2
FC Barcelona Banca Catalana Flag of Spain.svg 72–63 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 7 (February 1, 1990)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Philips Milano Flag of Italy.svg 99–104 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 8 (February 8, 1990)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 100–75 Flag of Israel.svg Maccabi Tel Aviv
  • Day 9 (February 22, 1990)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Commodore Den Helder Flag of the Netherlands.svg 84–88 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 10 (March 1, 1990)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 100–93 Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Jugoplastika
  • Day 11 (March 8, 1990)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Aris Flag of Greece.svg 89–79 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 12 (March 15, 1990)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Lech Poznań Flag of Poland.svg 91–118 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 13 (March 21, 1990)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 91–103 Flag of Spain.svg FC Barcelona Banca Catalana
  • Day 14 (March 29, 1990)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 85–76 Flag of Italy.svg Philips Milano
  • Quarterfinals group stage standings:
Pos.TeamPld.Pts.WLPFPAPD
1. Flag of Spain.svg FC Barcelona Banca Catalana 142612212911084+207
2. Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Jugoplastika 142511312771114+163
3. Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP 142410413201217+103
4. Flag of Greece.svg Aris 14228612961224+72
5. Flag of Italy.svg Philips Milano 14217712711279-8
6. Flag of Israel.svg Maccabi Tel Aviv 14206811851241-56
7. Flag of the Netherlands.svg Commodore Den Helder 141621211471291-144
8. Flag of Poland.svg Lech Poznań 141401411471484-337

Final four

The 1990 FIBA European Champions Cup Final Four, was the 1989–90 season's FIBA European Champions Cup Final Four tournament, organized by FIBA Europe.

Team 1 Score Team 2
Jugoplastika Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg 101–83 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
Team 1 Score Team 2
Aris Flag of Greece.svg 91–103 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Final four standings:
Pos.TeamRec.
Coppa del Campionato di Pallacanestro.png Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Jugoplastika 2–0
Silver medal europe.svg Flag of Spain.svg FC Barcelona Banca Catalana 1–1
Bronze medal europe.svg Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP 1–1
4th Flag of Greece.svg Aris 0–2

1990–91 FIBA European Champions Cup, 1st–tier

The 1990–91 FIBA European Champions Cup was the 34th installment of the European top-tier level professional basketball club competition FIBA European Champions Cup (now called EuroLeague), running from September 27, 1990, to April 18, 1991. The trophy was won by POP 84, who defeated FC Barcelona Banca Catalana by a result of 70–65 at Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy in Paris, France. [10] Overall, Limoges CSP achieved in the present competition a record of 5 wins against 11 defeats, in three successive rounds. More detailed:

First round

Top 16

  • Tie played on October 25, 1990, and on November 1, 1990.
Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg
CSKA Sofia Flag of Bulgaria.svg 189–224 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP 90–10599–119

Quarterfinals

  • Day 1 (December 13, 1990)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Maccabi Tel Aviv Flag of Israel.svg 100–92 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 2 (December 20, 1990)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 88–100 Flag of Germany.svg Bayer 04 Leverkusen
  • Day 3 (January 3, 1991)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Scavolini Pesaro Flag of Italy.svg 93–73 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 4 (January 10, 1991)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 88–71 Flag of England.svg Kingston
  • Day 5 (January 16, 1991)
Team 1 Score Team 2
FC Barcelona Banca Catalana Flag of Spain.svg 84–76 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 6 (January 24, 1991)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Aris Flag of Greece.svg 108–88 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 7 (January 31, 1991)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 73–84 Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg POP 84
  • Day 8 (February 7, 1991)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 95–114 Flag of Israel.svg Maccabi Tel Aviv
  • Day 9 (February 14, 1991)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Bayer 04 Leverkusen Flag of Germany.svg 112–101 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 10 (February 28, 1991)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 110–92 Flag of Italy.svg Scavolini Pesaro
  • Day 11 (March 7, 1991)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Kingston Flag of England.svg 96–77 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 12 (March 13, 1991)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 104–95 Flag of Spain.svg FC Barcelona Banca Catalana
  • Day 13 (March 21, 1991)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 98–106 Flag of Greece.svg Aris
  • Day 14 (March 28, 1991)
Team 1 Score Team 2
POP 84 Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg 92–88 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Quarterfinals group stage standings:
Pos.TeamPld.Pts.WLPFPAPDTie-break
1. Flag of Spain.svg FC Barcelona Banca Catalana 142511312761148+128
2. Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg POP 84 14239512081174+34
3. Flag of Italy.svg Scavolini Pesaro 14228613181290+282–0
4. Flag of Israel.svg Maccabi Tel Aviv 14228612241163+610–2
5. Flag of Greece.svg Aris 14217713141324-10
6. Flag of Germany.svg Bayer 04 Leverkusen 14206813341392-58
7. Flag of England.svg Kingston 141841011411221-80
8. Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP 141731112511354-104

1991–92 FIBA European Cup, 2nd–tier

The 1991–92 FIBA European Cup was the 26th installment of FIBA's 2nd-tier level European-wide professional club basketball competition FIBA European Cup (lately called FIBA Saporta Cup), running from September 10, 1991, to March 17, 1992. The trophy was won by Real Madrid Asegurator, who defeated the title holder PAOK by a result of 65–63 at Palais des Sports de Beaulieu in Nantes, France. [11] Overall, Limoges CSP achieved in the present competition a record of 8 wins against 6 defeats, in four successive rounds. More detailed:

First round

Second round

  • Tie played on October 1, 1991, and on October 8, 1991.
Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg
Etzella Flag of Luxembourg.svg 140–242 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP 68–12372–119

Third round

  • Tie played on October 29, 1991, and on November 5, 1991.
Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg
KTP Flag of Finland.svg 160–208 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP 86–11074–98

Top 12

  • Day 1 (November 26, 1991)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Glaxo Verona Flag of Italy.svg 92–89 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 2 (December 3, 1991)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 109–89 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Sunair Oostende
  • Day 3 (December 11, 1991)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 79–81 Flag of Greece.svg PAOK
  • Day 4 (December 17, 1991)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Alba Berlin Flag of Germany.svg 72–75 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 5 (January 7, 1992)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Maccabi Rishon LeZion Flag of Israel.svg 88–100 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 6 (January 15, 1992)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 73–76 Flag of Italy.svg Glaxo Verona
  • Day 7 (January 21, 1992)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Sunair Oostende Flag of Belgium (civil).svg 110–97 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 8 (January 28, 1992)
Team 1 Score Team 2
PAOK Flag of Greece.svg 79–68 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 9 (February 5, 1992)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 73–77 Flag of Germany.svg Alba Berlin
  • Day 10 (February 11, 1992)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 92–77 Flag of Israel.svg Maccabi Rishon LeZion
  • Group A standings:
Pos.TeamPld.Pts.WLPFPAPDTie-break
1. Flag of Greece.svg PAOK 101991829762+67
2. Flag of Italy.svg Glaxo Verona 101882862818+44
3. Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP 101446855841+141–1 (+7)
4. Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Sunair Oostende 101446935903+321–1 (-7)
5. Flag of Israel.svg Maccabi Rishon LeZion 101337891959-68
6. Flag of Germany.svg Alba Berlin 101228758847-89

1992–93 FIBA European League, 1st–tier

The 1992–93 FIBA European League was the 36th installment of the European top-tier level professional club competition for basketball clubs (now called EuroLeague), running from September 10, 1992, to April 15, 1993. The trophy was won by Limoges CSP, who defeated Benetton Treviso by a result of 59–55 at Peace and Friendship Stadium in Piraeus, Greece. [12] Overall, Limoges CSP achieved in present competition a record of 12 wins against 6 defeats plus 1 draw, in six successive rounds. More detailed:

First round

Second round

  • Tie played on September 30, 1992, and on October 8, 1992.
Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg
Guildford Kings Flag of England.svg 129–143 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP 72–7257–71

Top 16

  • Day 1 (October 29, 1992)

Bye: Partizan was the title holder but was not allowed to compete due to United Nations embargo on FR Yugoslavia.

  • Day 2 (November 5, 1992)
Team 1 Score Team 2
PAOK Flag of Greece.svg 67–57 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 3 (November 26, 1992)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 63–76 Flag of Italy.svg Knorr Bologna
  • Day 4 (December 3, 1992)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Marbella Joventut Flag of Spain.svg 62–78 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 5 (December 10, 1992)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 83–52 Flag of Croatia.svg Cibona
  • Day 6 (December 17, 1992)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Scavolini Pesaro Flag of Italy.svg 61–76 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 7 (January 7, 1993)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 75–63 Flag of Israel.svg Maccabi Tel Aviv
  • Day 8 (January 14, 1993)

Bye: Partizan was the title holder but was not allowed to compete due to United Nations embargo on FR Yugoslavia.

  • Day 9 (January 20, 1993)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 60–58 Flag of Greece.svg PAOK
  • Day 10 (January 28, 1993)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Knorr Bologna Flag of Italy.svg 70–67 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 11 (February 4, 1993)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 65–73 Flag of Spain.svg Marbella Joventut
  • Day 12 (February 10, 1993)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Cibona Flag of Croatia.svg 58–62 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 13 (February 18, 1993)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 61–47 Flag of Italy.svg Scavolini Pesaro
  • Day 14 (February 25, 1993)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Maccabi Tel Aviv Flag of Israel.svg 70–69 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Group A standings:
Pos.TeamPld.Pts.WLPFPAPDTie-break
1. Flag of Greece.svg PAOK 122084879839+40
2. Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP 121975816757+592–0
3. Flag of Italy.svg Scavolini Pesaro 121975887877+100–2
4. Flag of Italy.svg Knorr Bologna 121866938893+451–1 (+2)
5. Flag of Spain.svg Marbella Joventut 121866945946-11–1 (-2)
6. Flag of Croatia.svg Cibona 121757909976-67
7. Flag of Israel.svg Maccabi Tel Aviv 1215399341020-86
8. Flag of Yugoslavia (1992-2003); Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (2003-2006).svg Partizan 0000000

Quarterfinals

  • Best-of-3 playoff: Game 1 away on March 11, 1993 / Game 2 at home on March 15, 1993 / Game 3 at home on March 17, 1993.
Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg3rd leg
Olympiacos Flag of Greece.svg 1–2 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP 70–6753–5958–60

Final four

The 1993 FIBA European League Final Four, was the 1992–93 season's FIBA European League Final Four tournament, organized by FIBA Europe.

Team 1 Score Team 2
Real Madrid Teka Flag of Spain.svg 52–62 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
Team 1 Score Team 2
Benetton Treviso Flag of Italy.svg 55–59 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Final four standings:
Pos.TeamRec.
Coppa del Campionato di Pallacanestro.png Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP 2–0
Silver medal europe.svg Flag of Italy.svg Benetton Treviso 1–1
Bronze medal europe.svg Flag of Greece.svg PAOK 1–1
4th Flag of Spain.svg Real Madrid Teka 0–2

1993–94 FIBA European League, 1st–tier

The 1993–94 FIBA European League was the 37th installment of the European top-tier level professional club competition for basketball clubs (now called EuroLeague), running from September 9, 1993, to April 21, 1994. The trophy was won by 7up Joventut, who defeated Olympiacos by a result of 59–57 at Yad Eliyahu Arena in Tel Aviv, Israel. [13] Overall, Limoges CSP achieved in present competition a record of 10 wins against 7 defeats, in four successive rounds. More detailed:

First round

Second round

Top 16

  • Day 1 (October 28, 1993)
Team 1 Score Team 2
FC Barcelona Banca Catalana Flag of Spain.svg 86–76* Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP

* Overtime at the end of regulation (71–71).

  • Day 2 (November 4, 1993)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 71–54 Flag of Germany.svg Bayer 04 Leverkusen
  • Day 3 (November 24, 1993)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Guildford Kings Flag of England.svg 73–80 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 4 (December 1, 1993)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 83–67 Flag of Spain.svg Real Madrid Teka
  • Day 5 (December 9, 1993)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 87–89 Flag of Italy.svg Benetton Treviso
  • Day 6 (December 15, 1993)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Maes Pils Flag of Belgium (civil).svg 73–64 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 7 (January 6, 1994)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Olympiacos Flag of Greece.svg 59–67 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 8 (January 13, 1994)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 88–82 Flag of Spain.svg FC Barcelona Banca Catalana
  • Day 9 (January 20, 1994)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Bayer 04 Leverkusen Flag of Germany.svg 87–67 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 10 (January 27, 1994)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 72–55 Flag of England.svg Guildford Kings
  • Day 11 (February 2, 1994)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Real Madrid Teka Flag of Spain.svg 81–36 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 12 (February 10, 1994)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Benetton Treviso Flag of Italy.svg 61–65 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 13 (February 16, 1994)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 90–53 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Maes Pils
  • Day 14 (February 23, 1994)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 67–59 Flag of Greece.svg Olympiacos
  • Group A standings:
Pos.TeamPld.Pts.WLPFPAPDTie-break
1. Flag of Greece.svg Olympiacos 14251131047897+150
2. Flag of Spain.svg Real Madrid Teka 1423951123978+1451–1 (+29)
3. Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP 1423951013979+341–1 (-29)
4. Flag of Spain.svg FC Barcelona Banca Catalana 14228611321067+651–1 (+15)
5. Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Maes Pils 14228610401072-321–1 (-15)
6. Flag of Italy.svg Benetton Treviso 14217710851072+13
7. Flag of Germany.svg Bayer 04 Leverkusen 141841010221045-23
8. Flag of England.svg Guildford Kings 14140148891241-352

Quarterfinals

  • Best-of-3 playoff: Game 1 at home on March 10, 1994 / Game 2 away on March 15, 1994 / Game 3 away on March 17, 1994.
Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg3rd leg
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 1–2 Flag of Greece.svg Panathinaikos 75–6848–5973–87

1994–95 FIBA European League, 1st–tier

The 1994–95 FIBA European League was the 38th installment of the European top-tier level professional club competition for basketball clubs (now called EuroLeague), running from September 8, 1994, to April 13, 1995. The trophy was won by Real Madrid Teka, who defeated Olympiacos by a result of 73–61 at Pabellón Príncipe Felipe in Zaragoza, Spain. [14] Overall, Limoges CSP achieved in present competition a record of 14 wins against 7 defeats, in six successive rounds. More detailed:

First round

Second round

  • Tie played on September 29, 1994, and on October 6, 1994.
Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg
Bioveta COOP Banka Brno Flag of the Czech Republic.svg 109–155 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP 52–7157–84

Top 16

  • Day 1 (October 27, 1994)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Cibona Flag of Croatia.svg 76–69 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 2 (November 2, 1994)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 68–60 Flag of Italy.svg Buckler Beer Bologna
  • Day 3 (November 24, 1994)
Team 1 Score Team 2
FC Barcelona Banca Catalana Flag of Spain.svg 84–81 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 4 (December 1, 1994)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 76–57 Flag of Turkey.svg Efes Pilsen
  • Day 5 (December 8, 1994)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 66–59 Flag of Greece.svg Olympiacos
  • Day 6 (December 14, 1994)
Team 1 Score Team 2
7up Joventut Flag of Spain.svg 56–61* Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP

* Overtime at the end of regulation (48–48).

  • Day 7 (January 5, 1995)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Bayer 04 Leverkusen Flag of Germany.svg 74–69 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 8 (January 12, 1995)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 81–63 Flag of Croatia.svg Cibona
  • Day 9 (January 19, 1995)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Buckler Beer Bologna Flag of Italy.svg 74–59 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 10 (January 26, 1995)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 69–57 Flag of Spain.svg FC Barcelona Banca Catalana
  • Day 11 (February 2, 1995)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Efes Pilsen Flag of Turkey.svg 64–69 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 12 (February 9, 1995)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Olympiacos Flag of Greece.svg 73–76 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 13 (February 16, 1995)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 76–67 Flag of Spain.svg 7up Joventut
  • Day 14 (February 23, 1995)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 63–47 Flag of Germany.svg Bayer 04 Leverkusen
  • Group A standings:
Pos.TeamPld.Pts.WLPFPAPDTie-break
1. Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP 1424104983911+72
2. Flag of Greece.svg Olympiacos 1423951086958+128
3. Flag of Croatia.svg Cibona 14228610491060-114–2
4. Flag of Italy.svg Buckler Beer Bologna 14228610721023+493–3 (+12)
5. Flag of Turkey.svg Efes Pilsen 142286900912-123–3 (-12)
6. Flag of Spain.svg FC Barcelona Banca Catalana 14228610951079+162–4
7. Flag of Germany.svg Bayer 04 Leverkusen 141841010091100-91
8. Flag of Spain.svg 7up Joventut 14151139231074-151

Quarterfinals

  • Best-of-3 playoff: Game 1 away on March 9, 1995 / Game 2 at home on March 14, 1995 / Game 3 at home on March 16, 1995.
Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg3rd leg
Scavolini Pesaro Flag of Italy.svg 1–2 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP 68–5566–7972–82

Final four

The 1995 FIBA European League Final Four, was the 1994–95 season's FIBA European League Final Four tournament, organized by FIBA Europe.

Team 1 Score Team 2
Real Madrid Teka Flag of Spain.svg 62–49 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 77–91 Flag of Greece.svg Panathinaikos
  • Final four standings:
Pos.TeamRec.
Coppa del Campionato di Pallacanestro.png Flag of Spain.svg Real Madrid Teka 2–0
Silver medal europe.svg Flag of Greece.svg Olympiacos 1–1
Bronze medal europe.svg Flag of Greece.svg Panathinaikos 1–1
4th Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP 0–2

1995–96 FIBA European Cup, 2nd–tier

The 1995–96 FIBA European Cup was the 30th installment of FIBA's 2nd-tier level European-wide professional club basketball competition FIBA European Cup (lately called FIBA Saporta Cup), running from September 5, 1995, to March 12, 1996. The trophy was won by Taugrés, who defeated PAOK by a result of 88–81 at Pabellón Álava in Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain. [15] Overall, Limoges CSP achieved in the present competition a record of 10 wins against 4 defeats, in four successive rounds. More detailed:

First round

Second round

  • Tie played on September 26, 1995, and on October 3, 1995.
Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg
FC Porto Flag of Portugal.svg 124–172 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP 52–9572–77

Third round

  • Tie played on October 24, 1995, and on November 1, 1995.
Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 171–135 Flag of Ukraine.svg Dendi-Basket 97–6474–71

Top 12

  • Day 1 (November 21, 1995)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 82–60 Flag of Israel.svg Bnei Herzliya
  • Day 2 (November 28, 1995)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Taugrés Flag of Spain.svg 79–73 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 3 (December 5, 1995)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 78–75 Flag of Yugoslavia (1992-2003); Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (2003-2006).svg Partizan
  • Day 4 (December 12, 1995)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Žalgiris Flag of Lithuania.svg 76–74 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 5 (December 19, 1995)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 84–64 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Sunair Oostende
  • Day 6 (January 3, 1996)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Bnei Herzliya Flag of Israel.svg 83–91 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 7 (January 9, 1996)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 88–68 Flag of Spain.svg Taugrés
  • Day 8 (January 16, 1996)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Partizan Flag of Yugoslavia (1992-2003); Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (2003-2006).svg 103–90 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 9 (January 23, 1996)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 82–68 Flag of Lithuania.svg Žalgiris
  • Day 10 (January 30, 1996)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Sunair Oostende Flag of Belgium (civil).svg 76–75 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Group A standings:
Pos.TeamPld.Pts.WLPFPAPDTie-break
1. Flag of Spain.svg Taugrés 101773821788+331–1 (+9)
2. Flag of Lithuania.svg Žalgiris 101773852833+191–1 (-9)
3. Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP 101664817752+65
4. Flag of Yugoslavia (1992-2003); Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (2003-2006).svg Partizan 101446886867+19
5. Flag of Israel.svg Bnei Herzliya 101337776837–612–0
6. Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Sunair Oostende 101337746821–750–2

1996–97 FIBA EuroLeague, 1st–tier

The 1996–97 FIBA EuroLeague was the 40th installment of the European top-tier level professional club competition for basketball clubs (now called simply EuroLeague), running from September 19, 1996, to April 24, 1997. The trophy was won by Olympiacos, who defeated FC Barcelona Banca Catalana by a result of 73–58 at PalaEUR in Rome, Italy. [16] Overall, Limoges CSP achieved in present competition a record of 8 wins against 10 defeats, in three successive rounds. More detailed:

First round

  • Day 1 (September 19, 1996)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 62–69 Flag of Israel.svg Maccabi Tel Aviv
  • Day 2 (September 26, 1996)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 74–85 Flag of Italy.svg Stefanel Milano
  • Day 3 (October 2, 1996)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Panionios Ethniki Asfalistiki Flag of Greece.svg 92–77 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 4 (October 10, 1996)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 84–80 Flag of Turkey.svg Ülker
  • Day 5 (October 17, 1996)
Team 1 Score Team 2
CSKA Moscow Flag of Russia.svg 74–65 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 6 (November 7, 1996)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Maccabi Tel Aviv Flag of Israel.svg 69–77 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 7 (November 14, 1996)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Stefanel Milano Flag of Italy.svg 79–66 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 8 (November 21, 1996)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 78–75 Flag of Greece.svg Panionios Ethniki Asfalistiki
  • Day 9 (December 5, 1996)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Ülker Flag of Turkey.svg 99–91* Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP

*Two overtimes at the end of regulation (73–73 and 85–85).

  • Day 10 (December 12, 1996)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 83–66 Flag of Russia.svg CSKA Moscow
  • Group A standings:
Pos.TeamPld.Pts.WLPFPAPDTie-break
1. Flag of Italy.svg Stefanel Milano 101773775727+48
2. Flag of Russia.svg CSKA Moscow 101664761734+272–0
3. Flag of Israel.svg Maccabi Tel Aviv 101664798773+260–2
4. Flag of Turkey.svg Ülker 101446780767+131–1 (+4)
5. Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP 101446731723+81–1 (-4)
6. Flag of Greece.svg Panionios Ethniki Asfalistiki 101337711830-119

Second round

  • Day 1 (January 9, 1997)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 91–85 Flag of Spain.svg Estudiantes Argentaria
  • Day 2 (January 16, 1997)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Teamsystem Bologna Flag of Italy.svg 90–76 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 3 (January 23, 1997)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 85–61 Flag of Croatia.svg Cibona
  • Day 4 (February 6, 1997)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Estudiantes Argentaria Flag of Spain.svg 68–70 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 5 (February 13, 1997)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 81–70 Flag of Italy.svg Teamsystem Bologna
  • Day 6 (February 20, 1997)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Cibona Flag of Croatia.svg 72–66 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Group F standings:
Pos.TeamPld.Pts.WLPFPAPD
1. Flag of Italy.svg Teamsystem Bologna 162812412621163+99
2. Flag of Croatia.svg Cibona 162610611661126+40
3. Flag of Spain.svg Estudiantes Argentaria 16259713091284+25
4. Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP 16248812261235-9
5. Flag of Turkey.svg Ülker 162151111961243-47
6. Flag of Greece.svg Panionios Ethniki Asfalistiki 162041211621325-163

Top 16

  • Best-of-3 playoff: Game 1 away on March 6, 1997 / Game 2 at home on March 11, 1997 / Game 3 away on March 13, 1997.
Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg3rd leg
Panathinaikos Flag of Greece.svg 2–0 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP 68–6770–55– – –

1997–98 FIBA EuroLeague, 1st–tier

The 1997–98 FIBA EuroLeague was the 41st installment of the European top-tier level professional club competition for basketball clubs (now called simply EuroLeague), running from September 18, 1997, to April 23, 1998. The trophy was won by Kinder Bologna, who defeated AEK by a result of 58–44 at Palau Sant Jordi in Barcelona, Spain. [17] Overall, Limoges CSP achieved in present competition a record of 6 wins against 10 defeats, in two successive rounds. More detailed:

First round

  • Day 1 (September 18, 1997)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Maccabi Tel Aviv Flag of Israel.svg 78–62 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 2 (September 25, 1997)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 62–77 Flag of Turkey.svg Efes Pilsen
  • Day 3 (October 2, 1997)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Olympiacos Flag of Greece.svg 69–57 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 4 (October 9, 1997)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 70–66 Flag of Russia.svg CSKA Moscow
  • Day 5 (October 23, 1997)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 71–85 Flag of Spain.svg Real Madrid Teka
  • Day 6 (November 6, 1997)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 78–77 Flag of Israel.svg Maccabi Tel Aviv
  • Day 7 (November 12, 1997)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Efes Pilsen Flag of Turkey.svg 65–64 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 8 (November 20, 1997)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 66–60 Flag of Greece.svg Olympiacos
  • Day 9 (December 11, 1997)
Team 1 Score Team 2
CSKA Moscow Flag of Russia.svg 83–70 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 10 (December 18, 1997)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Real Madrid Teka Flag of Spain.svg 75–62 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Group A standings:
Pos.TeamPld.Pts.WLPFPAPDTie-break
1. Flag of Greece.svg Olympiacos 101773722702+20
2. Flag of Turkey.svg Efes Pilsen 101664718674+44
3. Flag of Israel.svg Maccabi Tel Aviv 101555747739+81–1 (+10)
4. Flag of Russia.svg CSKA Moscow 101555763756+71–1 (-10)
5. Flag of Spain.svg Real Madrid Teka 101446787793–6
6. Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP 101337662735–73

Second round

  • Day 1 (January 8, 1998)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 69–68 Flag of Italy.svg Benetton Treviso
  • Day 2 (January 14, 1998)
Team 1 Score Team 2
PAOK Flag of Greece.svg 85–76 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 3 (January 22, 1998)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 83–72 Flag of Spain.svg Estudiantes
  • Day 4 (February 5, 1998)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Benetton Treviso Flag of Italy.svg 96–70 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 5 (February 11, 1998)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 77–75* Flag of Greece.svg PAOK

* Overtime at the end of regulation (64–64).

  • Day 6 (February 19, 1998)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Estudiantes Flag of Spain.svg 68–62 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Group F standings:
Pos.TeamPld.Pts.WLPFPAPDTie-break
1. Flag of Italy.svg Benetton Treviso 162812412131100+113
2. Flag of Russia.svg CSKA Moscow 16259712171159+581–1 (+27)
3. Flag of Greece.svg PAOK 16259711191083+361–1 (-27)
4. Flag of Spain.svg Estudiantes 16248811711191-20
5. Flag of Spain.svg Real Madrid Teka 16237911871165+22
6. Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP 162261010991199-100

1998–99 FIBA Saporta Cup, 2nd–tier

The 1998–99 FIBA Saporta Cup was the 33rd installment of FIBA's 2nd-tier level European-wide professional club basketball competition FIBA Saporta Cup, running from September 22, 1998, to April 13, 1999. The trophy was won by Benetton Treviso, who defeated Pamesa Valencia by a result of 64–60 at Pabellón Príncipe Felipe in Zaragoza, Spain. [18] Overall, Limoges CSP achieved in the present competition a record of 8 wins against 4 defeats, in two successive rounds. More detailed:

First round

  • Day 1 (September 22, 1998)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 82–60 Flag of Germany.svg TBB Trier
  • Day 2 (September 29, 1998)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 61–58 Flag of Sweden.svg Plannja Basket
  • Day 3 (October 6, 1998)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Aris Flag of Greece.svg 55–57 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 4 (October 13, 1998)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Telindus Racing Antwerpen Flag of Belgium (civil).svg 79–76 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 5 (October 20, 1998)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 86–60 Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Feal Široki
  • Day 6 (November 3, 1998)
Team 1 Score Team 2
TBB Trier Flag of Germany.svg 71–68 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 7 (November 10, 1998)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Plannja Basket Flag of Sweden.svg 72–83 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 8 (November 17, 1998)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 73–79 Flag of Greece.svg Aris
  • Day 9 (December 8, 1998)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 66–48 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Telindus Racing Antwerpen
  • Day 10 (December 15, 1998)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Feal Široki Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg 55–59 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Group F standings:
Pos.TeamPld.Pts.WLPFPAPD
1. Flag of Greece.svg Aris 101991799637+162
2. Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP 101773711637+74
3. Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Telindus Racing Antwerpen 101555708736-28
4. Flag of Germany.svg TBB Trier 101446741781-40
5. Flag of Sweden.svg Plannja Basket 101337756802-46
6. Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Feal Široki 101228653775-122

Second round

  • Tie played on January 12, 1999, and on January 19, 1999.
Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg
Spirou Charleroi Flag of Belgium (civil).svg 136–130 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP 60–6176–69

2000s

1999–2000 FIBA Korać Cup, 3rd–tier

The 1999–2000 FIBA Korać Cup was the 29th installment of the European 3rd-tier level professional basketball club competition FIBA Korać Cup, running from September 15, 1999, to March 29, 2000. The trophy was won by Limoges CSP, who defeated Unicaja by a result of 131–118 in a two-legged final on a home and away basis. [19] Overall, Limoges CSP achieved in present competition a record of 12 wins against 3 defeats plus 1 draw, in seven successive rounds. More detailed:

First round

Second round

  • Day 1 (October 6, 1999)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Ovarense Aerosoles Flag of Portugal.svg 66–80 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 2 (October 13, 1999)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 81–75 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Telindus Racing Antwerpen
  • Day 3 (October 20, 1999)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Jabones Pardo Fuenlabrada Flag of Spain.svg 63–73 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 4 (November 3, 1999)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 93–84 Flag of Portugal.svg Ovarense Aerosoles
  • Day 5 (November 10, 1999)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Telindus Racing Antwerpen Flag of Belgium (civil).svg 59–56 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 6 (November 17, 1999)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 90–77 Flag of Spain.svg Jabones Pardo Fuenlabrada
  • Group I standings:
Pos.TeamPld.Pts.WLPFPAPDTie-break
1. Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP 61151473424+49
2. Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Telindus Racing Antwerpen 6933414397+171–1 (+4)
3. Flag of Spain.svg Jabones Pardo Fuenlabrada 6933429433-41–1 (-4)
4. Flag of Portugal.svg Ovarense Aerosoles 6715406468-62

Third round

  • Tie played on December 8, 1999, and on December 15, 1999.
Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg
UNICS Flag of Russia.svg 133–179 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP 64–8669–93

Top 16

  • Tie played on January 12, 2000, and on January 19, 2000.
Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 186–144 Flag of Ukraine.svg CSKA Kyiv 86–73100–71

Quarterfinals

  • Tie played on February 9, 2000, and on February 16, 2000.
Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 138–132 Flag of Turkey.svg Türk Telekom 71–5767–75

Semifinals

  • Tie played on March 1, 2000, and on March 8, 2000.
Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg
Casademont Girona Flag of Spain.svg 134–146 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP 77–7757–69

Finals

Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 131–118 Flag of Spain.svg Unicaja 80–5851–60

2010s

2014–15 Turkish Airlines Euroleague, 1st–tier

The 2014–15 Turkish Airlines Euroleague was the 15th season of the EuroLeague, under the Euroleague Basketball Company's authority, and it was the 58th installment of the European top-tier level professional club competition for basketball clubs, running from September 23, 2014, to May 17, 2015. The trophy was won by Real Madrid, who defeated Olympiacos by a result of 78–59 at Barclaycard Center in Madrid, Spain. [20] Overall, Limoges CSP achieved in present competition a record of 2 wins against 8 defeats, in only one round. More detailed:

Regular season

  • Day 1 (October 16, 2014)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Maccabi Tel Aviv Flag of Israel.svg 92–76 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 2 (October 24, 2014)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 71–60 Flag of Croatia.svg Cedevita
  • Day 3 (October 31, 2014)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Unicaja Flag of Spain.svg 75–69 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 4 (November 7, 2014)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Alba Berlin Flag of Germany.svg 89–66 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 5 (November 14, 2014)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 76–86 Flag of Russia.svg CSKA Moscow
  • Day 6 (November 20, 2014)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 73–79 Flag of Israel.svg Maccabi Tel Aviv
  • Day 7 (November 28, 2014)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Cedevita Flag of Croatia.svg 102–83 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 8 (December 5, 2014)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 67–64 Flag of Spain.svg Unicaja
  • Day 9 (December 12, 2014)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 65–71 Flag of Germany.svg Alba Berlin
  • Day 10 (December 18, 2014)
Team 1 Score Team 2
CSKA Moscow Flag of Russia.svg 88–56 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Group B standings:
Pos.TeamPld.WLPFPAPDTie-break
1. Flag of Russia.svg CSKA Moscow 10100880718+162
2. Flag of Israel.svg Maccabi Tel Aviv 1073797783+14
3. Flag of Spain.svg Unicaja 1046763757+61–1 (+2)
4. Flag of Germany.svg Alba Berlin 1046762791-291–1 (-2)
5. Flag of Croatia.svg Cedevita 1037740789-49
6. Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP 1028702806-104

Bottom two teams in each group entered 2014–15 Eurocup Basketball Last 32 round.

2014–15 Eurocup Basketball, 2nd–tier

The 2014–15 Eurocup Basketball was the 13th installment of ULEB's 2nd-tier level European-wide professional club basketball competition EuroCup Basketball, running from October 15, 2014, to April 29, 2015. The trophy was won by Khimki, who defeated Herbalife Gran Canaria by a result of 174–130 in a two-legged final on a home and away basis. [21] Overall, Limoges CSP achieved in the present competition a record of 3 wins against 3 defeats, in only one round. More detailed:

Last 32
  • Day 1 (January 7, 2015)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 71–59 Flag of Greece.svg PAOK
  • Day 2 (January 14, 2015)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Khimki Flag of Russia.svg 79–70 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 3 (January 20, 2015)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 81–70 Flag of Italy.svg FoxTown Cantù
  • Day 4 (January 28, 2015)
Team 1 Score Team 2
FoxTown Cantù Flag of Italy.svg 68–57 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 5 (February 4, 2015)
Team 1 Score Team 2
PAOK Flag of Greece.svg 68–79 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 6 (February 10, 2015)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 72–86 Flag of Russia.svg Khimki
  • Group J standings:
Pos.TeamPld.WLPFPAPDTie-break
1. Flag of Russia.svg Khimki 651512449+63
2. Flag of Italy.svg FoxTown Cantù 633454449+51–1 (0)
3. Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP 63343043001–1 (0)
4. Flag of Greece.svg PAOK 615421489-68

2015–16 Turkish Airlines Euroleague, 1st–tier

The 2015–16 Turkish Airlines Euroleague was the 16th season of the EuroLeague, under the Euroleague Basketball Company's authority, and it was the 59th installment of the European top-tier level professional club competition for basketball clubs, running from October 15, 2015, to May 15, 2016. The trophy was won by CSKA Moscow, who defeated Fenerbahçe by a result of 101–96 (OT) at Mercedes-Benz Arena in Berlin, Germany. [22] Overall, Limoges CSP achieved in present competition a record of 3 wins against 7 defeats, in only one round. More detailed:

Regular season

  • Day 1 (October 16, 2015)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 77–89 Flag of Turkey.svg Anadolu Efes
  • Day 2 (October 22, 2015)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Cedevita Flag of Croatia.svg 80–84 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 3 (October 29, 2015)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 71–107 Flag of Spain.svg Laboral Kutxa
  • Day 4 (November 5, 2015)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Olympiacos Flag of Greece.svg 75–49 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 5 (November 12, 2015)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 74–65 Flag of Italy.svg EA7 Emporio Armani Milan
  • Day 6 (November 20, 2015)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Anadolu Efes Flag of Turkey.svg 92–74 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 7 (November 26, 2015)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 69–78 Flag of Croatia.svg Cedevita
  • Day 8 (December 3, 2015)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Laboral Kutxa Flag of Spain.svg 92–56 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 9 (December 10, 2015)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 67–76 Flag of Greece.svg Olympiacos
  • Day 10 (December 18, 2015)
Team 1 Score Team 2
EA7 Emporio Armani Milan Flag of Italy.svg 69–77 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Group B standings:
Pos.TeamPld.WLPFPAPDTie-break
1. Flag of Greece.svg Olympiacos 1082761692+69
2. Flag of Turkey.svg Anadolu Efes 1064863805+581–1 (+7)
3. Flag of Spain.svg Laboral Kutxa 1064854766+881–1 (-7)
4. Flag of Croatia.svg Cedevita 1046750780-30
5. Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP 1037698823-1252–0
6. Flag of Italy.svg EA7 Emporio Armani Milan 1037737797-600–2

Bottom two teams in each group entered 2015–16 Eurocup Basketball Last 32 round.

2015–16 Eurocup Basketball, 2nd–tier

The 2015–16 Eurocup Basketball was the 14th installment of ULEB's 2nd-tier level European-wide professional club basketball competition EuroCup Basketball, running from October 14, 2015, to April 27, 2016. The trophy was won by Galatasaray Odeabank, who defeated SIG Strasbourg by a result of 140–133 in a two-legged final on a home and away basis. [23] Overall, Limoges CSP achieved in the present competition a record of 4 wins against 4 defeats, in two successive rounds. More detailed:

Last 32
  • Day 1 (January 5, 2016)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 78–87 Flag of Germany.svg EWE Baskets Oldenburg
  • Day 2 (January 12, 2016)
Team 1 Score Team 2
PAOK Flag of Greece.svg 88–75 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 3 (January 19, 2016)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Valencia Basket Flag of Spain.svg 72–92 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 4 (January 26, 2016)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 82–67 Flag of Spain.svg Valencia Basket
  • Day 5 (February 3, 2016)
Team 1 Score Team 2
EWE Baskets Oldenburg Flag of Germany.svg 92–88 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 6 (February 10, 2016)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 79–61 Flag of Greece.svg PAOK
  • Group I standings:
Pos.TeamPld.WLPFPAPDTie-break
1. Flag of Germany.svg EWE Baskets Oldenburg 642494490+4
2. Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP 633494467+272–0
3. Flag of Spain.svg Valencia Basket 633474462+120–2
4. Flag of Greece.svg PAOK 624425468-43
Top 16
  • Tie played on February 24, 2016, and on March 2, 2016.
Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 143–159 Flag of Spain.svg Herbalife Gran Canaria 65–8278–77

2017–18 EuroCup Basketball, 2nd–tier

The 2017–18 EuroCup Basketball was the 16th installment of ULEB's 2nd-tier level European-wide professional club basketball competition EuroCup Basketball, running from October 11, 2017, to April 13, 2018. The trophy was won by Darüşşafaka, who defeated Lokomotiv Kuban by a result of 2–0 wins in a Best-of-3 final series. [24] Overall, Limoges CSP achieved in the present competition a record of 6 wins against 10 defeats, in two successive rounds. More detailed:

Regular season

  • Day 1 (October 11, 2017)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 61–63 Flag of Russia.svg Lokomotiv Kuban
  • Day 2 (October 18, 2017)
Team 1 Score Team 2
RETAbet Bilbao Basket Flag of Spain.svg 91–98 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 3 (October 24, 2017)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 65–73 Flag of Germany.svg Alba Berlin
  • Day 4 (October 31, 2017)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 92–83 Flag of Serbia.svg Partizan NIS
  • Day 5 (November 7, 2017)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Lietuvos rytas Flag of Lithuania.svg 92–76 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 6 (November 15, 2017)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Lokomotiv Kuban Flag of Russia.svg 81–55 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 7 (December 5, 2017)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 86–74 Flag of Spain.svg RETAbet Bilbao Basket
  • Day 8 (December 12, 2017)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Alba Berlin Flag of Germany.svg 78–84 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 9 (December 19, 2017)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Partizan NIS Flag of Serbia.svg 98–101 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 10 (December 26, 2017)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 69–71 Flag of Lithuania.svg Lietuvos rytas
  • Group C standings:
Pos.TeamPld.WLPFPAPDTie-break
1. Flag of Russia.svg Lokomotiv Kuban 10100851710+141
2. Flag of Lithuania.svg Lietuvos rytas 1064855796+591–1 (+14)
3. Flag of Germany.svg Alba Berlin 1064847812+351–1 (-14)
4. Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP 1055787804-17
5. Flag of Spain.svg RETAbet Bilbao Basket 1028821899-78
6. Flag of Serbia.svg Partizan NIS 1019811951-140

Rules for classification: All points scored in extra period(s) were not counted in the standings, nor for any tie-break situation.

Top 16

  • Day 1 (January 2, 2018)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Grissin Bon Reggio Emilia Flag of Italy.svg 87–54 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 2 (January 9, 2018)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 66–69 Flag of Russia.svg UNICS
  • Day 3 (January 17, 2018)
Team 1 Score Team 2
ASVEL Flag of France.svg 92–78 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 4 (January 24, 2018)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 61–87 Flag of France.svg ASVEL
  • Day 5 (January 30, 2018)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 80–71 Flag of Italy.svg Grissin Bon Reggio Emilia
  • Day 6 (February 7, 2018)
Team 1 Score Team 2
UNICS Flag of Russia.svg 88–78 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Group H standings:
Pos.TeamPld.WLPFPAPDTie-break
1. Flag of Italy.svg Grissin Bon Reggio Emilia 642444414+302–0
2. Flag of Russia.svg UNICS 642447437+100–2
3. Flag of France.svg ASVEL 633461424+37
4. Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP 615417494-77

Rules for classification: All points scored in extra period(s) were not counted in the standings, nor for any tie-break situation.

2018–19 EuroCup Basketball, 2nd–tier

The 2018–19 EuroCup Basketball was the 17th installment of ULEB's 2nd-tier level European-wide professional club basketball competition EuroCup Basketball, running from October 3, 2018, to April 15, 2019. The trophy was won by Valencia Basket, who defeated Alba Berlin by a result of 2–1 wins in a Best-of-3 final series. [25] Overall, Limoges CSP achieved in the present competition a record of 5 wins against 11 defeats, in two successive rounds. More detailed:

Regular season

  • Day 1 (October 3, 2018)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 82–68 Flag of Croatia.svg Cedevita
  • Day 2 (October 10, 2018)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Lokomotiv Kuban Flag of Russia.svg 82–64 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 3 (October 17, 2018)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 93–102 Flag of Germany.svg Alba Berlin
  • Day 4 (October 23, 2018)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 89–81 Flag of Turkey.svg Tofaş
  • Day 5 (October 31, 2018)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Asseco Arka Gdynia Flag of Poland.svg 87–78 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 6 (November 7, 2018)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Cedevita Flag of Croatia.svg 91–71 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 7 (November 14, 2018)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 64–72 Flag of Russia.svg Lokomotiv Kuban
  • Day 8 (November 21, 2018)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Alba Berlin Flag of Germany.svg 84–76 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 9 (December 11, 2018)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Tofaş Flag of Turkey.svg 92–98 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 10 (December 19, 2018)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 103–87 Flag of Poland.svg Asseco Arka Gdynia
  • Group B standings:
Pos.TeamPld.WLPFPAPDTie-break
1. Flag of Russia.svg Lokomotiv Kuban 1091847757+90
2. Flag of Germany.svg Alba Berlin 1073883835+48
3. Flag of Croatia.svg Cedevita 1055853831+22
4. Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP 1046818846-282–0
5. Flag of Turkey.svg Tofaş 1046891908-170–2
6. Flag of Poland.svg Asseco Arka Gdynia 1019755870-115

Rules for classification: All points scored in extra period(s) were not counted in the standings, nor for any tie-break situation.

Top 16

  • Day 1 (January 2, 2019)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Crvena zvezda mts Flag of Serbia.svg 83–71 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 2 (January 9, 2019)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 74–79 Flag of Spain.svg Valencia Basket
  • Day 3 (January 15, 2019)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Unicaja Flag of Spain.svg 79–72 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 4 (January 23, 2019)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 77–78 Flag of Spain.svg Unicaja
  • Day 5 (January 29, 2019)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 72–71 Flag of Serbia.svg Crvena zvezda mts
  • Day 6 (February 6, 2019)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Valencia Basket Flag of Spain.svg 91–84 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Group G standings:
Pos.TeamPld.WLPFPAPD
1. Flag of Spain.svg Valencia Basket 660501458+43
2. Flag of Spain.svg Unicaja 633468485-17
3. Flag of Serbia.svg Crvena zvezda mts 624490485+5
4. Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP 615450481-31

Rules for classification: All points scored in extra period(s) were not counted in the standings, nor for any tie-break situation.

Worldwide and other prestigious (semi-official) European competitions

1985 III ACB International Tournament "II Memorial Héctor Quiroga"

The 1985 III ACB International Tournament "II Memorial Héctor Quiroga" was the 3rd semi-official installment of the European Basketball Club Super Cup for men's professional basketball clubs, running from September 6, 1985, to September 8, 1985. It took place at Pabellón Municipal in Puerto Real and the trophy was won by Winston All Star.

Round-robin tournament

  • Day 1 (September 6, 1985)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 105–93 Flag of Italy.svg Simac Milano
  • Day 2 (September 7, 1985)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Real Madrid Flag of Spain.svg 79–80 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 3 (September 8, 1985)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Winston All Star Flag of the United States.svg 101–97 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Final standings:
Pos.TeamPld.Pts.WLPFPAPDTie-break
1. Flag of the United States.svg Winston All Star 3521304300+41–0
2. Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP 3521282273+90–1
3. Flag of Italy.svg Simac Milano 3412276293-171–0
4. Flag of Spain.svg Real Madrid 3412289285+40–1

1990 XXVI FIBA International Christmas Tournament

The 1990 XXVI FIBA International Christmas Tournament "Trofeo Raimundo Saporta-Memorial Fernando Martín" was the 26th installment of the international men's professional basketball club tournament FIBA International Christmas Tournament, running from December 24, 1990, to December 26, 1990. It took place at Palacio de Deportes de la Comunidad de Madrid in Madrid, Spain and the trophy was won by Real Madrid Otaysa. [26]

Round-robin tournament

  • Day 1 (December 24, 1990)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Real Madrid Otaysa Flag of Spain.svg 83–90 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 2 (December 25, 1990)
Team 1 Score Team 2
POP 84 Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg 84–74 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Day 3 (December 26, 1990)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Maccabi Tel Aviv Flag of Israel.svg 93–82 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Final standings:
Pos.TeamPld.Pts.WLPFPAPDTie-break
1. Flag of Spain.svg Real Madrid Otaysa 3521267242+251–0
2. Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg POP 84 3521275246+290–1
3. Flag of Israel.svg Maccabi Tel Aviv 3412257297-401–0
4. Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP 3412246260-140–1

1991 McDonald's Open

The 1991 McDonald's Open was the 5th installment of the international men's professional basketball club tournament McDonald's Open (lately called McDonald's Championship), running from October 18, 1991, to October 19, 1991. It took place at Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy in Paris, France and the trophy was won by Los Angeles Lakers, who defeated Montigalà Joventut by a result of 116–114.

Semifinals

Team 1 Score Team 2
Los Angeles Lakers Flag of the United States.svg 132–101 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP

3rd place game

Team 1 Score Team 2
Slobodna Dalmacija Flag of Croatia.svg 91–105 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Final standings:
Pos.TeamRec.
Supercoppaitaliana.png Flag of the United States.svg Los Angeles Lakers 2–0
Silver medal world centered-2.svg Flag of Spain.svg Montigalà Joventut 1–1
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP 1–1
4th Flag of Croatia.svg Slobodna Dalmacija 0–2

1993 McDonald's Open

The 1993 McDonald's Open was the 6th installment of the international men's professional basketball club tournament McDonald's Open (lately called McDonald's Championship), running from October 21, 1993, to October 23, 1993. It took place at Olympiahalle in Munich, Germany and the trophy was won by Phoenix Suns, who defeated Buckler Beer Bologna by a result of 112–90.

Preliminary round

Bye

Semifinals

Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP Flag of France.svg 85–101 Flag of Italy.svg Buckler Beer Bologna

3rd place game

Team 1 Score Team 2
Real Madrid Teka Flag of Spain.svg 123–119 Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP
  • Final standings:
Pos.ClubRec.
Supercoppaitaliana.png Flag of the United States.svg Phoenix Suns 2–0
Silver medal world centered-2.svg Flag of Italy.svg Buckler Beer Bologna 2–1
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg Flag of Spain.svg Real Madrid Teka 2–1
4. Flag of France.svg Limoges CSP 0–2
5. Flag of Brazil.svg All-Star Franca 1–1
6. Flag of Germany.svg Bayer 04 Leverkusen 0–2

Record

Limoges CSP has overall, from 1981–82 (first participation) to 2015–16 (last participation): 168 wins against 126 defeats plus 2 draws in 296 games for all the European club competitions.

Also Limoges has a 1–3 record in the McDonald's Championship.

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