Peristeri B.C. in international competitions is the history and statistics of Peristeri Athens in FIBA Europe and EuroLeague Basketball Company European-wide professional club basketball competitions.
Record | Round | Opponent club | |||||
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1991–92 FIBA Korać Cup 3rd–tier | |||||||
4–5 +1 draw | 1st round | Toshiba Klosterneuburg | 98–82 (a) | 104–78 (h) | |||
2nd round | Bosna | 84–84 (a) | 85–81 (h) | ||||
Top 16 | Taugrés | 84–87 (h) | 82–89 (a) | ||||
Zadar | 83–89 (h) | 92–118 (a) | |||||
Benetton Treviso | 66–103 (a) | 93–72 (h) | |||||
1992–93 FIBA Korać Cup 3rd–tier | |||||||
6–4 | 2nd round | APOEL | 98–93 (a) | 116–83 (h) | |||
3rd round | Stroitel Kharkov | 121–99 (a) | 131–61 (h) | ||||
Top 16 | Philips Milano | 78–90 (h) | 78–89 (a) | ||||
Gravelines | 87–78 (h) | 73–78 (a) | |||||
Elosúa León | 64–100 (a) | 84–75 (h) | |||||
1993–94 FIBA Korać Cup 3rd–tier | |||||||
6–6 | 2nd round | Spirou | 80–82 (a) | 88–77 (h) | |||
3rd round | Racing Paris | 95–85 (a) | 98–83 (h) | ||||
Top 16 | Pfizer Reggio Calabria | 78–79 (a) | 82–70 (h) | ||||
Estudiantes Caja Postal | 98–72 (a) | 86–75 (h) | |||||
Maccabi Tel Aviv | 60–70 (h) | 83–103 (a) | |||||
QF | Stefanel Trieste | 80–88 (h) | 85–109 (a) | ||||
1994–95 FIBA Korać Cup 3rd–tier | |||||||
5–5 | 2nd round | Szolnoki Olaj | 92–85 (a) | 74–55 (h) | |||
3rd round | CSK VVS Samara | 91–103 (a) | 94–72 (h) | ||||
Top 16 | Hapoel Eilat | 87–82 (a) | 76–88 (h) | ||||
Stefanel Milano | 91–90 (h) | 52–98 (a) | |||||
Cáceres | 70–71 (a) | 86–91 (h) | |||||
1996–97 FIBA Korać Cup 3rd–tier | |||||||
9–3 | 1st round | Bye | Peristeri qualified without games | ||||
2nd round | Gießen 46ers | 82–63 (h) | 87–70 (a) | ||||
Iva Zorka Pharma Šabac | 84–67 (h) | 91–68 (a) | |||||
Namika Lahti | 88–50 (a) | 101–70 (h) | |||||
3rd round | Cagiva Varese | 72–78 (a) | 92–81 (h) | ||||
Top 16 | Taugrés | 70–83 (a) | 66–51 (h) | ||||
QF | Aris | 65–75 (a) | 71–64 (h) | ||||
1997–98 FIBA Korać Cup 3rd–tier | |||||||
7–5 | 1st round | Bye | Peristeri qualified without games | ||||
2nd round | Bnei Herzliya | 82–62 (h) | 87–70 (a) | ||||
Mountain Kapfenberg | 88–74 (a) | 91–53 (h) | |||||
Crvena zvezda | 60–82 (h) | 83–77 (a) | |||||
3rd round | León Caja España | 78–69 (h) | 67–68 (a) | ||||
Top 16 | Budućnost | 76–57 (h) | 60–78 (a) | ||||
QF | Mash Verona | 72–68 (h) | 79–90 (a) | ||||
1999–00 FIBA Korać Cup 3rd–tier | |||||||
6–4 | 1st round | Bye | Peristeri qualified without games | ||||
2nd round | Herzogtel Trier | 85–51 (h) | 91–73 (a) | ||||
Türk Telekom | 80–81 (a) | 64–53 (h) | |||||
Brotnjo | 77–68 (h) | 84–85 (a) | |||||
3rd round | Near East | 80–73 (a) | 66–63 (h) | ||||
Top 16 | Adecco Estudiantes | 75–85 (h) | 71–79 (a) | ||||
2000–01 EuroLeague 1st–tier | |||||||
7–5 | Regular season | Adecco Estudiantes | 91–86 (a) | 91–81 (h) | |||
Lugano Snakes | 85–68 (h) | 91–80 (a) | |||||
Žalgiris | 74–92 (h) | 73–86 (a) | |||||
Zadar | 92–79 (a) | 92–73 (h) | |||||
Paf Wennington Bologna | 83–70 (h) | 69–71 (a) | |||||
Top 16 | TAU Cerámica | 79–81 (h) | 68–81 (a) | – (h) | |||
2001–02 EuroLeague 1st–tier | |||||||
3–11 | Regular season | Union Olimpija | 74–81 (a) | 67–75 (h) | |||
Opel Skyliners | 89–93 (h) | 55–72 (a) | |||||
FC Barcelona | 77–73 (a) | 72–101 (h) | |||||
Kinder Bologna | 59–87 (h) | 72–87 (a) | |||||
London Towers | 99–75 (h) | 87–75 (a) | |||||
Žalgiris | 78–81 (a) | 62–70 (h) | |||||
Ülker | 82–95 (h) | 79–93 (a) | |||||
2002–03 FIBA Europe Champions Cup 3rd–tier | |||||||
9–3 | Regular season | Hapoel Migdal | 92–84 (h) | 80–88 (a) | |||
NIS Vojvodina | 77–65 (a) | 101–76 (h) | |||||
Yambolgaz-92 | 72–66 (a) | 93–68 (h) | |||||
Pinar Karşıyaka | 80–68 (h) | 91–74 (a) | |||||
Feršped Rabotnički | 72–59 (a) | 85–72 (h) | |||||
Final stage | Aris | 84–86 January 17, Armeets Arena, Sofia | |||||
Türk Telekom | 70–86 January 19, Armeets Arena, Sofia | ||||||
2003–04 FIBA Europe League 3rd–tier | |||||||
5–7 | Regular season | Hemofarm | 66–78 (h) | 68–82 (a) | |||
Dexia Mons-Hainaut | 71–66 (a) | 93–82 (h) | |||||
Khimki | 79–77 (h) | 79–90 (a) | |||||
EKA AEL | 73–69 (h) | 57–63 (a) | |||||
Racing Paris | 80–82 (a) | 99–108 (h) | |||||
Anwil Włocławek | 74–71 (a) | 75–80 (h) |
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