Peristeri B.C. in international competitions

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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.

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European competitions

RecordRoundOpponent club
1991–92 FIBA Korać Cup 3rd–tier
4–5
+1 draw
1st round Flag of Austria.svg Toshiba Klosterneuburg 98–82
(a)
104–78
(h)
2nd round Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Bosna 84–84
(a)
85–81
(h)
Top 16 Flag of Spain.svg Taugrés 84–87
(h)
82–89
(a)
Flag of Croatia.svg Zadar 83–89
(h)
92–118
(a)
Flag of Italy.svg Benetton Treviso 66–103
(a)
93–72
(h)
1992–93 FIBA Korać Cup 3rd–tier
6–42nd round Flag of Cyprus.svg APOEL 98–93
(a)
116–83
(h)
3rd round Flag of Ukraine.svg Stroitel Kharkov 121–99
(a)
131–61
(h)
Top 16 Flag of Italy.svg Philips Milano 78–90
(h)
78–89
(a)
Flag of France.svg Gravelines 87–78
(h)
73–78
(a)
Flag of Spain.svg Elosúa León 64–100
(a)
84–75
(h)
1993–94 FIBA Korać Cup 3rd–tier
6–62nd round Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Spirou 80–82
(a)
88–77
(h)
3rd round Flag of France.svg Racing Paris 95–85
(a)
98–83
(h)
Top 16 Flag of Italy.svg Pfizer Reggio Calabria 78–79
(a)
82–70
(h)
Flag of Spain.svg Estudiantes Caja Postal 98–72
(a)
86–75
(h)
Flag of Israel.svg Maccabi Tel Aviv 60–70
(h)
83–103
(a)
QF Flag of Italy.svg Stefanel Trieste 80–88
(h)
85–109
(a)
1994–95 FIBA Korać Cup 3rd–tier
5–52nd round Flag of Hungary.svg Szolnoki Olaj 92–85
(a)
74–55
(h)
3rd round Flag of Russia.svg CSK VVS Samara 91–103
(a)
94–72
(h)
Top 16 Flag of Israel.svg Hapoel Eilat 87–82
(a)
76–88
(h)
Flag of Italy.svg Stefanel Milano 91–90
(h)
52–98
(a)
Flag of Spain.svg Cáceres 70–71
(a)
86–91
(h)
1996–97 FIBA Korać Cup 3rd–tier
9–31st round Bye Peristeri
qualified without games
2nd round Flag of Germany.svg Gießen 46ers 82–63
(h)
87–70
(a)
Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (1992-2006).svg Iva Zorka Pharma Šabac 84–67
(h)
91–68
(a)
Flag of Finland.svg Namika Lahti 88–50
(a)
101–70
(h)
3rd round Flag of Italy.svg Cagiva Varese 72–78
(a)
92–81
(h)
Top 16 Flag of Spain.svg Taugrés 70–83
(a)
66–51
(h)
QF Flag of Greece.svg Aris 65–75
(a)
71–64
(h)
1997–98 FIBA Korać Cup 3rd–tier
7–51st round Bye Peristeri
qualified without games
2nd round Flag of Israel.svg Bnei Herzliya 82–62
(h)
87–70
(a)
Flag of Austria.svg Mountain Kapfenberg 88–74
(a)
91–53
(h)
Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (1992-2006).svg Crvena zvezda 60–82
(h)
83–77
(a)
3rd round Flag of Spain.svg León Caja España 78–69
(h)
67–68
(a)
Top 16 Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (1992-2006).svg Budućnost 76–57
(h)
60–78
(a)
QF Flag of Italy.svg Mash Verona 72–68
(h)
79–90
(a)
1999–00 FIBA Korać Cup 3rd–tier
6–41st round Bye Peristeri
qualified without games
2nd round Flag of Germany.svg Herzogtel Trier 85–51
(h)
91–73
(a)
Flag of Turkey.svg Türk Telekom 80–81
(a)
64–53
(h)
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Brotnjo 77–68
(h)
84–85
(a)
3rd round Flag of Greece.svg Near East 80–73
(a)
66–63
(h)
Top 16 Flag of Spain.svg Adecco Estudiantes 75–85
(h)
71–79
(a)
2000–01 EuroLeague 1st–tier
7–5Regular season Flag of Spain.svg Adecco Estudiantes 91–86
(a)
91–81
(h)
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Lugano Snakes 85–68
(h)
91–80
(a)
Flag of Lithuania.svg Žalgiris 74–92
(h)
73–86
(a)
Flag of Croatia.svg Zadar 92–79
(a)
92–73
(h)
Flag of Italy.svg Paf Wennington Bologna 83–70
(h)
69–71
(a)
Top 16 Flag of Spain.svg TAU Cerámica 79–81
(h)
68–81
(a)

(h)
2001–02 EuroLeague 1st–tier
3–11Regular season Flag of Slovenia.svg Union Olimpija 74–81
(a)
67–75
(h)
Flag of Germany.svg Opel Skyliners 89–93
(h)
55–72
(a)
Flag of Spain.svg FC Barcelona 77–73
(a)
72–101
(h)
Flag of Italy.svg Kinder Bologna 59–87
(h)
72–87
(a)
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg London Towers 99–75
(h)
87–75
(a)
Flag of Lithuania.svg Žalgiris 78–81
(a)
62–70
(h)
Flag of Turkey.svg Ülker 82–95
(h)
79–93
(a)
2002–03 FIBA Europe Champions Cup 3rd–tier
9–3Regular season Flag of Israel.svg Hapoel Migdal 92–84
(h)
80–88
(a)
Flag of Yugoslavia (1992-2003); Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (2003-2006).svg NIS Vojvodina 77–65
(a)
101–76
(h)
Flag of Bulgaria.svg Yambolgaz-92 72–66
(a)
93–68
(h)
Flag of Turkey.svg Pinar Karşıyaka 80–68
(h)
91–74
(a)
Flag of North Macedonia.svg Feršped Rabotnički 72–59
(a)
85–72
(h)
Final stage Flag of Greece.svg Aris 84–86
January 17, Armeets Arena, Sofia
Flag of Turkey.svg Türk Telekom 70–86
January 19, Armeets Arena, Sofia
2003–04 FIBA Europe League 3rd–tier
5–7Regular season Flag of Yugoslavia (1992-2003); Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (2003-2006).svg Hemofarm 66–78
(h)
68–82
(a)
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Dexia Mons-Hainaut 71–66
(a)
93–82
(h)
Flag of Russia.svg Khimki 79–77
(h)
79–90
(a)
Flag of Cyprus.svg EKA AEL 73–69
(h)
57–63
(a)
Flag of France.svg Racing Paris 80–82
(a)
99–108
(h)
Flag of Poland.svg Anwil Włocławek 74–71
(a)
75–80
(h)

Record

From the 1991–92 season, to the 2003–04 season, Peristeri Athens had an overall win/loss record of: 67 wins and 58 losses, plus 1 tie, in a total of 126 games played in all of their European-wide professional club basketball competitions.

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