Virtus Pallacanestro Bologna history and statistics in FIBA Europe and Euroleague Basketball (company) competitions.
Record | Round | Opponent club | |||||
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1960–61 FIBA European Champions Cup 1st–tier | |||||||
3–1 | 1st round | Urania Genève Sport | 68–62 (a) | 96–45 (h) | |||
2nd round | Steaua București | 70–56 (h) | 54–70 (a) | ||||
1974–75 FIBA European Cup Winner's Cup 2nd–tier | |||||||
4–4 | 2nd round | Maccabi Ramat Gan | 94–114 (a) | 88–62 (h) | |||
QF | Spartak Leningrad | 70–93 (a) | 69–58 (h) | ||||
Moderne | 85–64 (h) | 88–89 (a) | |||||
Jugoplastika | 81–78 (h) | 74–87 (a) | |||||
1975–76 FIBA Korać Cup 3rd–tier | |||||||
8–2 | 2nd round | Maximarkt Wels | 89–71 (a) | 93–80 (h) | |||
Top 16 | Cherno More | 80–71 (a) | 97–73 (h) | ||||
Partizan | 82–99 (a) | 98–75 (h) | |||||
04 Leverkusen | 106–70 (h) | 101–97 (a) | |||||
SF | Jugoplastika | 83–74 (a) | 79–92 (h) | ||||
1976–77 FIBA European Champions Cup 1st–tier | |||||||
3–3 | 1st round | Dinamo București | 77–68 (h) | 96–99 (a) | |||
Olympiacos | 87–64 (h) | 79–81 (a) | |||||
Maccabi Elite | 81–110 (a) | 76–60 (h) | |||||
1977–78 FIBA European Cup Winner's Cup 2nd–tier | |||||||
6–5 | 2nd round | Olympiacos | 72–78 (a) | 78–61 (h) | |||
QF | FC Barcelona | 89–72 (h) | 86–94 (a) | ||||
Södertälje | 92–90 (h) | 83–73 (a) | |||||
Steaua București | 101–110 (a) | 99–76 (h) | |||||
SF | Caen | 98–78 (h) | 80–86 (a) | ||||
F | Gabetti Cantù | ||||||
1978–79 FIBA European Cup Winner's Cup 2nd–tier | |||||||
5–3 | 2nd round | Bye | Sinudyne qualified without games | ||||
QF | FC Barcelona | 81–95 (a) | 86–73 (h) | ||||
Radnički Belgrade | 95–96 (a) | 94–81 (h) | |||||
UBSC Wien | 89–68 (h) | 94–86 (a) | |||||
SF | EBBC | 85–73 (h) | 92–105 (a) | ||||
1979–80 FIBA European Champions Cup 1st–tier | |||||||
9–5 | 1st round | Inter Slovnaft | 109–91 (a) | 81–71 (h) | |||
Sparta Bertrange | 90–48 (h) | 84–53 (a) | |||||
SF | Real Madrid | 85–94 (h) | 81–101 (a) | ||||
Nashua EBBC | 77–70 (h) | 76–80 (a) | |||||
Maccabi Elite | 73–100 (a) | 89–77 (h) | |||||
Partizan | 96–70 (a) | 90–84 (h) | |||||
Bosna | 79–76 (h) | 85–89 (a) | |||||
1980–81 FIBA European Champions Cup 1st–tier | |||||||
13–4 | 1st round | Partizani Tirana | 97–79 (a) | 112–67 (h) | |||
Eczacıbaşı | 111–79 (h) | 78–75 (a) | |||||
CSKA Sofia | 106–75 (h) | 90–86 (a) | |||||
SF | CSKA Moscow | 78–66 (a) | 85–72 (h) | ||||
Maccabi Elite | 74–73 (h) | 88–92 (a) | |||||
Bosna | 92–85 (h) | 105–101 (a) | |||||
Real Madrid | 91–88 (a) | 88–83 (h) | |||||
Nashua EBBC | 85–86 (a) | 78–91 (h) | |||||
F | Maccabi Elite | ||||||
1981–82 FIBA European Cup Winner's Cup 2nd–tier | |||||||
4–4 | 2nd round | Bye | Sinudyne qualified without games | ||||
QF | Hapoel Ramat Gan | 99–84 (h) | 72–83 (a) | ||||
Cibona | 91–121 (a) | 88–81 (h) | |||||
Sutton & Crystal Palace | 97–91 (a) | 77–68 (h) | |||||
SF | Real Madrid | 78–79 (h) | 94–107 (a) | ||||
1984–85 FIBA European Champions Cup 1st–tier | |||||||
5–9 | 1st round | Honvéd | 94–93 (a) | 96–77 (h) | |||
2nd round | Panathinaikos | 85–88 (a) | 98–67 (h) | ||||
SF | CSKA Moscow | 84–102 (a) | 83–94 (h) | ||||
Cibona | 81–72 (h) | 89–96 (a) | |||||
Banco di Roma Virtus | 72–73 (h) | 84–93 (a) | |||||
Real Madrid | 90–95 (a) | 87–98 (h) | |||||
Maccabi Elite | 76–90 (a) | 94–86 (h) | |||||
1987–88 FIBA Korać Cup 3rd–tier | |||||||
6–2 | 2nd round | Nová huť Ostrava | 89–63 (a) | 110–81 (h) | |||
Top 16 | Real Madrid | 62–76 (a) | 80–81 (h) | ||||
Monaco | 94–86 (a) | 97–82 (h) | |||||
Elitzur Netanya | 90–81 (h) | 92–86 (a) | |||||
1989–90 FIBA European Cup Winner's Cup 2nd–tier | |||||||
8–3 | 2nd round | Çukurova Üniversitesi | 71–72 (a) | 108–64 (h) | |||
QF | Žalgiris | 102–79 (h) | 86–83 (a) | ||||
Sunair Oostende | 78–69 (a) | 93–85 (h) | |||||
Maccabi Ramat Gan | 95–96 (a) | 86–73 (h) | |||||
SF | PAOK | 77–57 (h) | 94–100 (a) | ||||
F | Real Madrid | ||||||
1990–91 FIBA European Cup Winner's Cup 2nd–tier | |||||||
6–2 | 2nd round | Balanța Sibiu | 105–69 (a) | 113–72 (h) | |||
QF | Dynamo Moscow | 95–90 (h) | 78–98 (a) | ||||
Ovarense | 71–69 (a) | 88–68 (h) | |||||
Pitch Cholet | 82–104 (a) | 103–80 (h) | |||||
1991–92 FIBA European League 1st–tier | |||||||
13–6 | 2nd round | Pezoporikos Larnaca | 109–88 (a) | 124–74 (h) | |||
Top 16 | Slobodna Dalmacija | 85–80 (h) | 95–99 (a) | ||||
Kalev | 87–80 (a) | 90–87 (h) | |||||
FC Barcelona | 67–71 (a) | 77–74 (h) | |||||
Phonola Caserta | 77–72 (a) | 95–78 (h) | |||||
Olympique Antibes | 106–81 (h) | 103–78 (a) | |||||
Cibona | 74–87 (a) | 94–97 (h) | |||||
Maccabi Elite | 96–83 (h) | 83–81 (a) | |||||
QF | Partizan | 65–78 (a) | 61–60 (h) | 65–69 (h) | |||
1992–93 FIBA European League 1st–tier | |||||||
8–8 | 2nd round | Budivelnyk | 114–80 (a) | 96–85 (h) | |||
Top 16 | Cibona | 66–82 (a) | 109–69 (h) | ||||
Scavolini Pesaro | 71–73 (h) | 80–83 (a) | |||||
Limoges | 76–63 (a) | 70–67 (h) | |||||
Partizan | Partizan withdrew without games | ||||||
PAOK | 64–75 (h) | 62–64 (a) | |||||
Maccabi Elite | 82–80 (a) | 90–71 (h) | |||||
Joventut Marbella | 95–85 (h) | 73–81 (a) | |||||
QF | Real Madrid | 56–76 (h) | 58–79 (a) | – (a) | |||
1993–94 FIBA European League 1st–tier | |||||||
10–7 | 2nd round | Bye | Buckler qualified without games | ||||
Top 16 | Cibona | 114–86 (h) | 76–78 (a) | ||||
7up Joventut | 66–80 (a) | 73–65 (h) | |||||
Pau-Orthez | 76–61 (h) | 79–70 (a) | |||||
Benfica | 90–102 (a) | 97–57 (h) | |||||
Efes Pilsen | 85–65 (h) | 77–83 (a) | |||||
Clear Cantù | 71–60 (a) | 88–57 (h) | |||||
Panathinaikos | 72–85 (h) | 75–68 (a) | |||||
QF | Olympiacos | 77–64 (h) | 69–89 (a) | 62–65 (a) | |||
1994–95 FIBA European League 1st–tier | |||||||
11–8 | 2nd round | Thames Valley Tigers | 82–62 (a) | 98–76 (h) | |||
Top 16 | Bayer 04 Leverkusen | 94–80 (h) | 80–87 (a) | ||||
Limoges | 60–68 (a) | 74–59 (h) | |||||
Cibona | 79–75 (a) | 84–86 (h) | |||||
FC Barcelona | 102–90 (h) | 70–76 (a) | |||||
Efes Pilsen | 48–54 (a) | 68–54 (h) | |||||
Olympiacos | 72–68 (h) | 64–89 (a) | |||||
7up Joventut | 96–77 (h) | 81–60 (a) | |||||
QF | Panathinaikos | 78–65 (h) | 55–63 (a) | 56–99 (a) | |||
1995–96 FIBA European League 1st–tier | |||||||
8–8 | 2nd round | Kalev | 81–65 (a) | 91–83 (h) | |||
Top 16 | FC Barcelona | 90–73 (h) | 88–89 (a) | ||||
Cibona | 72–79 (a) | 95–73 (h) | |||||
Pau-Orthez | 99–102 (h) | 69–74 (a) | |||||
Benfica | 85–83 (a) | 97–81 (h) | |||||
Maccabi Elite | 95–77 (h) | 86–83 (a) | |||||
Panathinaikos | 69–72 (h) | 69–72 (a) | |||||
Real Madrid | 71–76 (a) | 96–115 (h) | |||||
1996–97 FIBA EuroLeague 1st–tier | |||||||
8–11 | 1st round | Efes Pilsen | 60–75 (a) | 75–89 (h) | |||
Dynamo Moscow | 78–64 (a) | 89–74 (h) | |||||
Caja San Fernando | 93–75 (h) | 64–72 (a) | |||||
Partizan | 100–83 (h) | 70–78 (a) | |||||
Pau-Orthez | 83–89 (a) | 86–74 (h) | |||||
2nd round | FC Barcelona | 72–73 (a) | 92–103 (h) | ||||
Bayer 04 Leverkusen | 90–100 (h) | 79–85 (a) | |||||
Croatia Osiguranje | 70–68 (a) | 73–57 (h) | |||||
Top 16 | Stefanel Milano | 59–67 (a) | 83–76 (h) | 76–78 (a) | |||
1997–98 FIBA EuroLeague 1st–tier | |||||||
19–3 | 1st round | Hapoel Jerusalem | 81–68 (a) | 73–51 (h) | |||
Pau-Orthez | 72–79 (h) | 67–65 (a) | |||||
FC Barcelona | 84–71 (a) | 83–70 (h) | |||||
Partizan | 77–72 (h) | 74–49 (a) | |||||
Ülker | 94–64 (h) | 68–66 (a) | |||||
2nd round | PSG Racing | 72–62 (a) | 69–52 (h) | ||||
Union Olimpija | 72–62 (h) | 60–76 (a) | |||||
Alba Berlin | 81–66 (h) | 69–85 (a) | |||||
Top 16 | Estudiantes | 86–62 (h) | 67–62 (a) | – (h) | |||
QF | Teamsystem Bologna | 64–52 (h) | 58–56 (a) | – (h) | |||
SF | Partizan | 83–61 April 21, Palau Sant Jordi, Barcelona | |||||
F | AEK | 58–44 April 23, Palau Sant Jordi, Barcelona | |||||
1998–99 FIBA EuroLeague 1st–tier | |||||||
15–8 | 1st round | Olympiacos | 67–72 (h) | 50–55 (a) | |||
Zadar | 65–55 (a) | 62–53 (h) | |||||
Alba Berlin | 78–52 (h) | 72–75 (a) | |||||
CSKA Moscow | 70–62 (a) | 86–65 (h) | |||||
Ülker | 66–49 (h) | 60–49 (a) | |||||
2nd round | PAOK | 57–71 (a) | 78–56 (h) | ||||
Teamsystem Bologna | 72–74 (h) | 65–67 (a) | |||||
CSK VVS Samara | 71–61 (a) | 80–58 (h) | |||||
Top 16 | Maccabi Elite | 78–57 (h) | 70–55 (a) | – (h) | |||
QF | Pau-Orthez | 59–67 (a) | 93–75 (h) | 70–54 (a) | |||
SF | Teamsystem Bologna | 62–57 April 20, Olympiahalle, Munich | |||||
F | Žalgiris | 74–82 April 22, Olympiahalle, Munich | |||||
1999–00 FIBA Saporta Cup 2nd–tier | |||||||
15–4 | 1st round | Matáv Pécs | 93–61 (a) | 96–70 (h) | |||
Ventspils | 84–54 (a) | 92–65 (h) | |||||
Zepter Śląsk Idea Wrocław | 77–49 (h) | 64–51 (a) | |||||
Norrköping Dolphins | 114–59 (h) | 102–77 (a) | |||||
Fenerbahçe | 77–61 (a) | 86–39 (h) | |||||
2nd round | Telekom Baskets Bonn | 67–56 (a) | 87–69 (h) | ||||
Top 16 | Skyliners Frankfurt | 57–62 (a) | 83–53 (h) | ||||
QF | Pamesa Valencia | 85–61 (h) | 59–78 (a) | ||||
SF | Lietuvos Rytas | 60–70 (a) | 83–71 (h) | ||||
F | AEK | ||||||
2000–01 Euroleague 1st–tier | |||||||
19–3 | Regular season | AEK | 77–78 (a) | 81–66 (h) | |||
Cibona | 106–88 (h) | 78–69 (a) | |||||
TAU Cerámica | 65–59 (a) | 76–73 (h) | |||||
Spirou | 80–58 (a) | 106–87 (h) | |||||
Saint Petersburg Lions | 84–78 (h) | 82–78 (a) | |||||
Top 16 | Adecco Estudiantes | 113–70 (h) | 85–80 (a) | – (h) | |||
QF | Union Olimpija | 80–79 (h) | 81–79 (a) | – (h) | |||
SF | Paf Wennington Bologna | 103–76 (h) | 92–84 (h) | 74–70 (a) | – (a) | – (h) | |
F | TAU Cerámica | 65–78 (h) | 94–73 (h) | 80–60 (a) | 79–96 (a) | 82–74 (h) | |
2001–02 Euroleague 1st–tier | |||||||
17–5 | Regular season | Žalgiris | 90–54 (h) | 67–91 (a) | |||
FC Barcelona | 85–69 (a) | 91–81 (h) | |||||
Ülker | 68–60 (h) | 75–51 (a) | |||||
Peristeri | 87–59 (a) | 87–72 (h) | |||||
Union Olimpija | 86–70 (h) | 89–85 (a) | |||||
London Towers | 94–72 (h) | 96–57 (a) | |||||
Opel Skyliners | 79–80 (a) | 69–62 (h) | |||||
Top 16 | Efes Pilsen | 76–73 (a) | 77–71 (h) | ||||
Ural Great Perm | 72–61 (h) | 78–87 (a) | |||||
Real Madrid | 86–58 (a) | 71–82 (h) | |||||
SF | Benetton Treviso | ||||||
F | Panathinaikos | ||||||
2002–03 Euroleague 1st–tier | |||||||
6–14 | Regular season | ASVEL | 84–88 (h) | 88–74 (a) | |||
Real Madrid | 81–73 (a) | 91–82 (h) | |||||
Partizan Mobtel | 86–73 (a) | 81–64 (h) | |||||
Idea Śląsk Wrocław | 86–70 (h) | 72–80 (a) | |||||
Ülker | 78–105 (a) | 68–88 (h) | |||||
CSKA Moscow | 83–85 (h) | 65–80 (a) | |||||
Olympiacos | 66–80 (a) | 73–77 (h) | |||||
Top 16 | Maccabi Elite | 73–83 (h) | 71–98 (a) | ||||
Benetton Treviso | 70–82 (h) | 76–98 (a) | |||||
TAU Cerámica | 73–93 (a) | 85–110 (h) | |||||
2003–04 ULEB Cup 2nd–tier | |||||||
3–7 | Regular season | DKV Joventut | 78–70 (a) | 91–103 (h) | |||
Go Pass Verviers-Pepinster | 66–72 (h) | 71–86 (a) | |||||
Hapoel Migdal | 71–79 (h) | 84–101 (a) | |||||
Reflex FMP | 53–84 (a) | 69–78 (h) | |||||
Telekom Baskets Bonn | 98–73 (h) | 82–70 (a) | |||||
2006–07 FIBA EuroCup 3rd–tier | |||||||
12–4 | Group stage | Demon Recoh Astronauts | 104–51 (a) | 90–47 (h) | |||
Adecco ASVEL | 76–70 (h) | 91–73 (a) | |||||
EKA AEL | 83–88 (a) | 96–75 (h) | |||||
Top 16 | Dijon | 95–77 (h) | 94–78 (a) | ||||
Kalev/Cramo | 98–76 (h) | 85–82 (a) | |||||
Akasvayu Girona | 74–106 (a) | 84–89 (h) | |||||
QF | Türk Telekom | 95–87 (a) | 59–54 (h) | – (a) | |||
SF | Azovmash | ||||||
3rd place game | MMT Estudiantes | ||||||
2007–08 Euroleague 1st–tier | |||||||
2–12 | Regular season | Žalgiris | 81–75 (h) | 82–102 (a) | |||
TAU Cerámica | 71–98 (a) | 69–85 (h) | |||||
Olympiacos | 76–104 (a) | 80–91 (h) | |||||
Prokom Trefl Sopot | 75–87 (h) | 59–79 (a) | |||||
Montepaschi Siena | 69–80 (a) | 64–77 (h) | |||||
Union Olimpija | 101–91 (h) | 60–75 (a) | |||||
CSKA Moscow | 53–79 (a) | 68–92 (h) | |||||
2008–09 FIBA EuroChallenge 3rd–tier | |||||||
13–3 | Regular season | Base Oostende | 70–69 (h) | 87–76 (a) | |||
Tartu ÜSK Rock | 75–73 (a) | 95–85 (h) | |||||
CSK VVS Samara | 75–69 (h) | 70–72 (a) | |||||
Top 16 | Galatasaray Café Crown | 104–91 (a) | 93–77 (h) | ||||
EWE Baskets | 81–82 (h) | 64–73 (a) | |||||
Kyiv | 68–64 (h) | 69–57 (a) | |||||
QF | Telekom Baskets Bonn | 86–76 (h) | 106–91 (a) | – (h) | |||
SF | Proteas EKA AEL | ||||||
F | Cholet |
Record | Round | Opponent club | |||||
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1993 McDonald's Championship | |||||||
2–1 | 1st round | All-Star Franca | 129–88 October 21, Olympiahalle, Munich | ||||
SF | Limoges | 101–85 October 22, Olympiahalle, Munich | |||||
F | Phoenix Suns | 90–112 October 23, Olympiahalle, Munich | |||||
1995 McDonald's Championship | |||||||
2–1 | 1st round | Maccabi Elite | 112–103 October 19, London Arena, London | ||||
SF | Real Madrid | 102–96 October 20, London Arena, London | |||||
F | Houston Rockets | 112–126 October 21, London Arena, London |
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Also Virtus has a 4 (w) – 2 (d) record in the McDonald's Championship.
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