Reyer Venezia | |||
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Leagues | Serie A1 EuroLeague Women | ||
Founded | 1872 | ||
Arena | Palasport Taliercio | ||
Capacity | 3,509 | ||
Location | Venice, Italy | ||
Team colors | Garnet Red, Gold and White | ||
President | Federico Casarin | ||
Head coach | Andrea Mazzon | ||
Website | https://www.reyer.it/femminile/ | ||
Reyer Venezia is a professional women's basketball club based in Venice, Italy. The team plays in the LBF, the highest level in Italian basketball. The team was successful in the 1930s and 1950s and won three Italian title in 1946, 2021 and 2024.
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Updated: 6 November 2024 |
Source: basketball.eurobasket.com
Season | Competition | Round | Club | Home | Away | Aggregate |
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2007–08 | EuroCup | |||||
Regular season (Group K) | Baloncesto San José | 67–63 | 76–70 | 1st | ||
BLMA | 84–75 | 69–68 | ||||
EXMA BBTL Letzebuerg | 108–39 | 80–63 | ||||
Last 32 | K.V. Imperial AEL | 65–56 | 74–70 | 139–126 | ||
Last 16 | Chevakata | 62–69 | 72–67 | 134–136 | ||
2008–09 | EuroLeague | Regular season (Group B) | Gambrinus Brno | 82–73 | 77–68 | 1st |
MKB Euroleasing Sopron | 70–59 | 71–65 | ||||
TTT Rīga | 74–65 | 57–61 | ||||
ESBVA-LM | 70–76 | 81–63 | ||||
CSKA Moscow | 66–63 | 72–80 | ||||
Last 16 | MiZo Pécs 2010 | 60–61 | 57–65 | 0–2 | ||
2010–11 | EuroCup | |||||
Regular season (Group K) | Dexia Namur Capitale | 67–62 | 63–59 | 2nd | ||
Arras Pays D'Artois | 64–61 | 69–77 | ||||
Last 32 | MBK Ružomberok | 81–64 | 91–78 | 172–142 | ||
Last 16 | Chevakata | 62–67 | 64–73 | 126–140 | ||
2014–15 | Adriatic League | |||||
Regular season (Group A) | Budućnost Volcano | 51–58 | 69–64 | 2nd | ||
ŽKK Partizan | 76–50 | 73–53 | ||||
Play Off Happy | 78–50 | 89–43 | ||||
Triglav Kranj | 82–49 | 61–55 | ||||
Medveščak | 71–47 | 46–60 | ||||
Quarterfinal | Čelik Zenica | 74–49 | 67–63 | 2–0 | ||
Semifinal (F4) | Athlete Celje | 83-79 (OT) | ||||
Final (F4) | Radivoj Korać | 69-52 | ||||
2015–16 | EuroCup | |||||
Regular season (Group E) | Nantes Rezé | 69–59 | 65–73 | 1st | ||
PINKK-Pécsi 424 | 62–49 | 74–61 | ||||
TSV 1880 Wasserburg | 80–60 | 68–73 | ||||
Last 20 | TTT Riga | 69–61 | 67–61 | 136–122 | ||
Last 12 | Beşiktaş | 62–64 | 67–75 | 129–139 | ||
2016–17 | EuroCup | |||||
Regular season (Group G) | Elfic Fribourg Basket | 63–56 | 64–61 | 1st | ||
Basket Landes | 89–78 | 80–83 | ||||
Cavigal Nice Basket | 65–42 | 52–57 | ||||
Last 20 | Maccabi Bnot Ashdod | 58–52 | 72–51 | 130–103 | ||
Last 12 | Yakın Doğu Üniversitesi | 65–56 | 45–66 | 110–122 | ||
2017–18 | EuroCup | |||||
Regular season (Group I) | Elfic Fribourg Basket | 77–37 | 66–55 | 1st | ||
TSV 1880 Wasserburg | 67–51 | 68–58 | ||||
Valosun KP Brno | 83–52 | 76–51 | ||||
Last 20 | Saint-Armand Hainaut Basket | 88–55 | 87–58 | 175–113 | ||
Last 12 | Good Angels Košice | 63–73 | 89–68 | 152–141 | ||
Quarterfinal | Mersin | 60–65 | 79–73 | 139–138 | ||
Semifinal | Hatay | 80–57 | 54–74 | 134–131 | ||
Final | Galatasaray | 72–65 | 68–90 | 140–155 | ||
2018–19 | EuroLeague | Qual. Round | TTT Riga | 56-73 | 56-67 | 112–140 |
2018–19 | EuroCup | Regular season (Group G) | Nantes Rezé | 88–60 | 57–63 | 2nd |
Valosun KP Brno | 76–53 | 64–66 | ||||
Aluinvent DVTK Miskolc | 92–75 | 61–63 | ||||
Last 24 | Basket Landes | 78–58 | 77–68 | 155–126 | ||
Last 20 | BLMA | 83–64 | 60–83 | 143–147 | ||
2019–20 | EuroLeague | Qual. Round | Aluinvent DVTK Miskolc | 81-68 | 75-85 | 156–153 |
Regular season (Group A) | Tango Bourges Basket | 73–63 | 45–68 | 5th | ||
Gelecek Koleji Çukurova | 70–61 | 81–86 | ||||
UMMC Ekaterinburg | 61–86 | 44–97 | ||||
Nadezhda Orenburg | 61–63 | 51–78 | ||||
Castors Braine | 58–75 | 61–58 | ||||
ZVVZ USK Praha | 50–77 | 57–89 | ||||
TTT Riga | 20–0 [a] | 68–60 | ||||
2019–20 | EuroCup | Quarterfinal | Spar Citylift Girona | Competition was canceled due the COVID-19 | ||
2020–21 | EuroCup | Regular season (Group E) | Phantoms Basket Boom | 118–53 | — | 1st |
BCF Elfic Fribourg | 116–63 | — | ||||
Landerneau Bretagne Basket | 86–62 | — | ||||
Last 16 | InvestInTheWest ENEA Gorzow | 72-63 | ||||
Quarterfinal | ACS Sepsi SIC | 78-64 | ||||
Semifinal (F4) | Atomerőmű KSC Szekszárd | 63-58 | ||||
Final (F4) | Valencia BC | 81-82 | ||||
2021–22 | EuroLeague | Regular season (Group A) | Atomerőmű KSC Szekszárd | 80–59 | 65–51 | 6th |
UMMC Ekaterinburg | 67–74 | 69–75 | ||||
Perfumerías Avenida | 56–71 | 69–110 | ||||
TTT Riga | 54–62 | 57–71 | ||||
MBA Moscow | 61–62 | 75–72 | ||||
BLMA | 79–59 | 74–52 | ||||
ZVVZ USK Praha | 75–84 | 53–88 | ||||
2021–22 | EuroCup | Quarterfinal | Valencia BC | 57–61 | 75–67 | 132–128 |
Semifinal (F4) | CBK Mersin Yenisehir Bld | 85-80 | ||||
Final (F4) | Tango Bourges | 38-74 | ||||
2022–23 | EuroCup | Regular season (Group H) | Movistar Estudiantes | 85–69 | 86–69 | 1st |
Lointek Gernika | 68–65 | 76–59 | ||||
Rutronik Stars Keltern | 87–53 | 94–65 | ||||
Last 32 | Dinamo Banco di Sardegna | 83–61 | 82–89 | 165–150 | ||
Last 16 | Elitzur Holon | 77–60 | 68–83 | 145–143 | ||
Quarterfinal | Elitzur Landco Ramla | 59–48 | 75–80 | 134–128 | ||
Semifinal | Galatasaray Cagdas Factoring | 69–60 | 49–74 | 118–134 | ||
2023–24 | EuroCup | Regular season (Group J) | ŽKK Ragusa Dubrovnik | 91–38 | 113–34 | 1st |
NKA Universitas Pecs | 73–58 | 67–52 | ||||
Bursa Uludag Basketbol | 105–58 | 80–64 | ||||
Last 32 | BCF Elfic Fribourg | 72–51 | 83–63 | 155–114 | ||
Last 16 | VBW Arka Gdynia | 80–59 | 77–68 | 157–127 | ||
Quarterfinal | TTT Riga | 88–78 | 83–70 | 171–148 | ||
Semifinal | London Lions | 68–69 | 59–71 | 127–140 | ||
2024–25 | EuroLeague | First round (Group D) | Uni Győr | |||
Valencia Basket | ||||||
ZVVZ USK Praha |
a Due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Northern Italy, TTT Riga did not travel to Venezia and lost the game via forfeit by 20–0.
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