Rosters of the top basketball teams in European club competitions
The rosters of the top basketball teams in each season's European-wide professional club competitions (tiers 1-4):
1958
[edit]CHAMPIONS CUP
Winner: Rīgas ASK (USSR) Jānis Krūmiņš, Valdis Muižnieks, Maigonis Valdmanis, Gundars Muiznieks, Oļģerts Hehts, Leons Jankovskis, Alvils Gulbis, Teobalds Kalherts, Aivars Leonciks, Juris Kalniņš, Ivars Veritis, Janis Davids, Gunars Silinš (Coach: Alexander Gomelsky)
Runner-up: Academic Sofia (Bulgaria) Viktor Radev, Georgi Panov, Ljubomir Panov, Mikhail Semov, Konstantin Stoimenov, Nikola Ilov, Atanas Atanasov, Ivan Emanuilov, Ljubomir Dardov, Aleksandar Blagoev, Nejcho Nejchev, Petko Lazarov (Coach: Bozhidar Takev)
1958–59
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Winner: Rīgas ASK (USSR) Jānis Krūmiņš, Valdis Muižnieks, Gundars Muiznieks, Maigonis Valdmanis, Oļģerts Hehts, Leons Jankovskis, Alvils Gulbis, Teobalds Kalherts, Juris Kalniņš, Janis Davids, Aivars Leonciks, Ivars Veritis, Andrejs Bergs, Gunars Silinš, Janis Taurinš, Gunars Jansons (Coach: Alexander Gomelsky)
Runner-up: Academic Sofia (Bulgaria) Viktor Radev, Ljubomir Panov, Georgi Panov, Mikhail Semov, Petko Lazarov, Konstantin Stoimenov, Atanas Atanasov, Nikola Ilov, Ivan Emanuilov, Gencho Rashkov, Ljubomir Dardov, Georgi Kanev, Emanuil Gjaurov (Coach: Bozhidar Takev)
1959–60
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Winner: Rīgas ASK (USSR) Jānis Krūmiņš, Gundars Muiznieks, Valdis Muižnieks, Maigonis Valdmanis, Juris Kalniņš, Alvils Gulbis, Leons Jankovskis, Oļģerts Hehts, Janis Davids, Ivars Veritis, Aivars Leonciks, Andrejs Bergs, Teobalds Kalherts (Coach: Alexander Gomelsky)
Runner-up: Dinamo Tbilisi (USSR) Levan Intskirveli, Guram Minashvili, Anzor Lezhava, Valeri Altabaev, Aleksandre Kiladze, Levan Moseshvili, Givi Abashidze, Vladimer Ugrekhelidze, Revaz Gogelia, Ilarion Khazaradze, Mikheil Asitashvili, Kartlos Dzhaparidze, Tamaz Kakauridze (Coach: Otar Korkia)
1960–61
[edit]CHAMPIONS CUP
Winner: CSKA Moscow (USSR) Gennadi Volnov, Viktor Zubkov, Armenak Alachachian, Mikhail Semyonov, Arkadi Bochkarev, Viktor Kharitonov, Alexander Travin, Anatoli Astakhov, Pavel Sirotinski, Evgeni Karpov, V.Volkov, V.Kopylov (Coach: Evgeni Alexeev)
Runner-up: Rīgas ASK (USSR) Jānis Krūmiņš, Jaak Lipso, Maigonis Valdmanis, Gundars Muiznieks, Valdis Muižnieks, Juris Kalniņš, Oļģerts Hehts, Alvils Gulbis, Aivars Leonciks, Janis Davids, Ivars Veritis, Andrejs Bergs (Coach: Alexander Gomelsky)
1961–62
[edit]CHAMPIONS CUP
Winner: Dinamo Tbilisi (USSR) Guram Minashvili, Valeri Altabaev, Aleksandre Kiladze, Vladimer Ugrekhelidze, Levan Intskirveli, Anzor Lezhava, Aleksandr Petrov, Ilarion Khazaradze, Levan Moseshvili, Revaz Gogelia, Amiran Skhiereli, Anton Kazandjian (Coach: Otar Korkia)
Runner-up: Real Madrid (Spain) Emiliano Rodríguez, Wayne Hightower, Lolo Sainz, Stan Morrison, Carlos Sevillano, Jose Lluis, Julio Descartin, Lorenzo Alocén, José Ramón Durand, Antonio Palmero, Pedro Llop, Kent McComb (Coach: Pedro Ferrándiz)
1962–63
[edit]CHAMPIONS CUP
Winner: CSKA Moscow (USSR) Gennadi Volnov, Viktor Zubkov, Armenak Alachachian, Jaak Lipso, Yuri Korneev, Aleksandr Petrov, Alexander Travin, Arkadi Bochkarev, Anatoli Astakhov, Viacheslav Khrinin, Mikhail Semyonov, Alexander Kulkov, Alexander Shatalin (Coach: Evgeni Alexeev)
Runner-up: Real Madrid (Spain) Emiliano Rodríguez, Clifford Luyk, Lolo Sainz, Bob Burgess, Carlos Sevillano, José Ramón Durand, Lorenzo Alocén, Julio Descartin, Antonio Palmero, Jorge García, Arsenio Lope (Coach: Joaquín Hernández)
1963–64
[edit]CHAMPIONS CUP
Winner: Real Madrid (Spain) Emiliano Rodríguez, Clifford Luyk, Bob Burgess, Bill Hanson, Lolo Sainz, Carlos Sevillano, José Ramón Durand, Julio Descartin, Moncho Monsalve, Antonio Palmero, Ignacio San Martin (Coach: Joaquín Hernández)
Runner-up: TJ Spartak ZJS Brno (Czechoslovakia) František Konvička, Vladimír Pištělák, Zdeněk Bobrovský, Jan Bobrovský, Zdeněk Konečný, František Pokorný, Zdenek Vlk, Stanislav Milota, Tomas Jambor, Ivo Dubs, Martin Nuchalik, Cvrkal (Coach: Ivo Mrazek)
1964–65
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Winner: Real Madrid (Spain) Emiliano Rodríguez, Clifford Luyk, Bob Burgess, Lolo Sainz, Jim Scott, Carlos Sevillano, Julio Descartin, José Ramón Durand, Moncho Monsalve, Miguel "Che" Gonzalez, Fernando Modrego, Jorge García (Coach: Pedro Ferrándiz)
Runner-up: CSKA Moscow (USSR) Gennadi Volnov, Viktor Zubkov, Armenak Alachachian, Jaak Lipso, Yuri Korneev, Anatoli Astakhov, Alexander Travin, Oleg Borodin, Alexander Kulkov, Gennadi Chechuro, Arkadi Bochkarev, Vadim Kapranov, I.Brjanov (Coach: Evgeni Alexeev)
1965–66
[edit]CHAMPIONS CUP
Winner: Olimpia Simmenthal Milano (Italy) Bill Bradley, Skip Thoren, Sandro Riminucci, Gabriele Vianello, Massimo Masini, Gianfranco Pieri, Giulio Iellini, Giandomenico Ongaro, Franco Longhi, Marco Binda, Luciano Gnocchi, Fenelli (Coach: Cesare Rubini)
Runner-up: TJ Slavia VS Prague (Czechoslovakia) Jiří Zídek Sr., Jiří Zedníček, Karel Baroch, Jiri Ammer, Jaroslav Kovar, Jaroslav Krivy, Jirí Štastný, Jiri Lizalek, Jiří Konopásek, Josef Kraus, Vladimír Knop, Jan Blažek, Miloš Hrádek, Jan Hummel (Coach: Jaroslav Šíp)
1966–67
[edit]CHAMPIONS CUP
Winner: Real Madrid (Spain) Emiliano Rodríguez, Clifford Luyk, Miles Aiken, Lolo Sainz, Bob McIntyre, Carlos Sevillano, Moncho Monsalve, Vicente Paniagua, José Ramón Ramos, Cristóbal Rodríguez, Toncho Nava, Ramón Guardiola (Coach: Pedro Ferrándiz)
Runner-up: Olimpia Simmenthal Milano (Italy) Steve Chubin, Austin "Red" Robbins, Sandro Riminucci, Massimo Masini, Gabriele Vianello, Gianfranco Pieri, Giulio Iellini, Giandomenico Ongaro, Gianfranco Fantin, Franco Longhi, Marco Binda, Luciano Gnocchi (Coach: Cesare Rubini)
CUP WINNERS' CUP
Winner: Ignis Varese (Italy) Stan McKenzie, Tony Gennari, Ottorino Flaborea, Paolo Vittori, Enrico Bovone, Massimo Villetti, Dino Meneghin, Sauro Bufalini, Pierangelo Gergati, Giambattista "Nino" Cescutti, Maurizio Ossena, Roberto Gergati (Coach: Vittorio Tracuzzi)
Runner-up: Maccabi Tel Aviv (Israel) Tal Brody, Tani Cohen-Mintz, Abraham Hoffman, Joseph Leja, Amnon Avidan, Kelin Shapira, Haim Starkman, Shabi Ben-Bassat, Gabi Neumark, Gideon Freitag, Reuven Daniel, Moshe Golovey (Coach: Yehoshua Rozin)
1967–68
[edit]CHAMPIONS CUP
Winner: Real Madrid (Spain) Emiliano Rodríguez, Clifford Luyk, Wayne Brabender, Miles Aiken, Lolo Sainz, Vicente Paniagua, Toncho Nava, Carlos Sevillano, José Ramón Ramos, Cristóbal Rodríguez, Ramón Guardiola (Coach: Pedro Ferrándiz)
Runner-up: TJ Spartak ZJS Brno (Czechoslovakia) František Konvička, Vladimír Pištělák, Jan Bobrovský, Zdeněk Bobrovský, Petr Novický, Zdenek Vlk, Tomas Jambor, Jiri Pospisil, Jiri Kovarik, Miroslav Bily, Miroslav Zanaska, Cvrkal (Coach: Ivo Mrazek)
CUP WINNERS' CUP
Winner: AEK Athens (Greece) Georgios Trontzos, Christos Zoupas, Georgios Amerikanos, Stelios Vasileiadis, Eas Larentzakis, Antonis Christeas, Lakis Tsavas, Petros Petrakis, Nikos Nesiadis, Andreas Dimitriadis, Georgios Moschos (Coach: Nikos Milas)
Runner-up: TJ Slavia VS Prague (Czechoslovakia) Jiří Zídek Sr., Jiří Růžička, Robert Mifka, Jiri Ammer, Karel Baroch, Bohumil Tomášek, Jiří Zedníček, Jaroslav Krivy, Jiří Konopásek, Jirí Štastný, Jaroslav Kovar, Jiri Lizalek, Vladimír Knop (Coach: Jirí Baumruk)
1968–69
[edit]CHAMPIONS CUP
Winner: CSKA Moscow (USSR) Sergei Belov, Vladimir Andreev, Gennadi Volnov, Jaak Lipso, Alexander Sidjakin, Vadim Kapranov, Yuri Selikhov, Alexander Kulkov, Anatoli Astakhov, Oleg Borodin, Rudolf Nesterov, Nikolai Kovirkin, Nikolai Kruchkov, Anatoli Blik (Coach: Armenak Alachachian)
Runner-up: Real Madrid (Spain) Emiliano Rodríguez, Clifford Luyk, Wayne Brabender, Miles Aiken, Vicente Ramos, Lolo Sainz, José Ramón Ramos, Toncho Nava, Cristóbal Rodríguez, Carlos Sevillano, Vicente Paniagua, Ramón Guardiola, Rafael Rullán, Carmelo Cabrera, Jose Manuel Suero, Cesar Perera, Alberto Vinas (Coach: Pedro Ferrándiz)
CUP WINNERS' CUP
Winner: TJ Slavia VS Prague (Czechoslovakia) Jiří Zídek Sr., Jiří Růžička, Robert Mifka, Jiri Ammer, Karel Baroch, Jiří Zedníček, Jaroslav Krivy, Jiří Konopásek, Bohumil Tomášek, Jaroslav Kovar (Coach: Jaroslav Šíp)
Runner-up: Dinamo Tbilisi (USSR) Vladimer Ugrekhelidze, Zurab Sakandelidze, Mikheil Korkia, Valeri Altabaev, Anzor Lezhava, Levan Moseshvili, Amiran Skhiereli, Sergo Maghalashvili, Tamaz Chikhladze, Igor Narimanidze, Bondo Bolkvadze, T.Pitskhelauri (Coach: Levan Intskirveli / Aleksandre Kiladze)
1969–70
[edit]CHAMPIONS CUP
Winner: Ignis Varese (Italy) Dino Meneghin, Ricky Jones, Manuel Raga, Aldo Ossola, Edoardo Rusconi, Paolo Vittori, Ottorino Flaborea, Toto Bulgheroni, Lino Paschini, Massimo Villetti, Claudio Malagoli, Giorgio Consonni (Coach: Aleksandar Nikolić)
Runner-up: CSKA Moscow (USSR) Sergei Belov, Vladimir Andreev, Alzhan Zharmukhamedov, Alexander Sidjakin, Vadim Kapranov, Valeri Miloserdov, Yuri Selikhov, Alexander Kulkov, Anatoli Blik, Nikolai Kovirkin, Vladimir Iljuk, Nikolai Kruchkov, Nikolai Gilgner, Mikhail Medvedev (Coach: Armenak Alachachian)
CUP WINNERS' CUP
Winner: AP Fides Partenope Napoli (Italy) Miles Aiken, Jim Williams, Remo Maggetti, Carlos d'Aquila, Sauro Bufalini, Giovanni Gavagnin, Francesco Ovi, Renato Abbate, Leonardo Coen, Antonio Errico, Vincenzo Errico, Manfredo Fucile (Coach: Antonio "Tonino" Zorzi)
Runner-up: Jeanne d'Arc Vichy (France) Rudy Bennett, Larry Robertson, Paul Besson, Alain Schol, Andre Jacquemot, Paul Brousse, Pierre Buisson, Georges Ithany, Robert Chapuis, Michel Gardes, Pierre Laurent, Charlie Vilela, Laux (Coach: Đorđe Andrijašević)
1970–71
[edit]CHAMPIONS CUP
Winner: CSKA Moscow (USSR) Sergei Belov, Vladimir Andreev, Alzhan Zharmukhamedov, Ivan Edeshko, Vadim Kapranov, Alexander Kulkov, Evgeni Kovalenko, Nikolai Kovirkin, Vladimir Iljuk, Nikolai Gilgner, Yuri Selikhov, Rudolf Nesterov, Valeri Miloserdov, Nikolai Kruchkov, Boris Subbotin, Sergei Yastrebov, Vladimir Zakharov, Nikolai Bolvachev (Coach: Alexander Gomelsky)
Runner-up: Ignis Varese (Italy) Dino Meneghin, John Fultz, Aldo Ossola, Manuel Raga, Ottorino Flaborea, Edoardo Rusconi, Paolo Vittori, Ivan Bisson, Paolo Polzot, Toto Bulgheroni, Augusto d'Amico, Massimo Villetti, Lino Paschini, Giovanni Gavagnin, Giorgio Consonni (Coach: Aleksandar Nikolić)
CUP WINNERS' CUP
Winner: Olimpia Simmenthal Milano (Italy) Art Kenney, Massimo Masini, Renzo Bariviera, Giulio Iellini, Giorgio Giomo, Giuseppe "Pino" Brumatti, Mauro Cerioni, Paolo Bianchi, Giorgio Papetti, Roberto Paleari, Gaggiotti (Coach: Cesare Rubini)
Runner-up: Spartak Leningrad (USSR) Alexander Belov, Leonid Ivanov, Valeri Fjodorov, Yuri Shtukin, Vladimir Arzamaskov, Alexander Bolshakov, Evgeni Volchkov, Anatoli Yumashev, Ivan Rozhin, Ivan Dvorny, Andrei Makeev, Viacheslav Borodin, Krivoshchjokov, Potanin, Bykov (Coach: Vladimir Kondrashin)
1971–72
[edit]CHAMPIONS CUP
Winner: Ignis Varese (Italy) Dino Meneghin, Manuel Raga, Aldo Ossola, Tony Gennari, Ottorino Flaborea, Edoardo Rusconi, Paolo Vittori, Ivan Bisson, Marino Zanatta, Graziano Malachin, Walter Vigna (Coach: Aleksandar Nikolić)
Runner-up: Jugoplastika Split (Yugoslavia) Petar Skansi, Damir Šolman, Rato Tvrdić, Mihajlo Manović, Zdenko Prug, Branko Macura, Lovre Tvrdić, Dražen Tvrdić, Duje Krstulović, Mirko Grgin, Drago Peterka, Ivo Škarić, Zoran Grašo (Coach: Branko Radović)
Semifinalist: Real Madrid (Spain) Emiliano Rodríguez, Juan Antonio Corbalán, Clifford Luyk, Wayne Brabender, Tim Muller, José Ramón Ramos, Luis Maria Prada, Vicente Ramos, Rafael Rullán, Toncho Nava, Cristóbal Rodríguez, Carmelo Cabrera, Vicente Paniagua, José Luis López Abellán, Alberto Vinas (Coach: Pedro Ferrándiz)
Semifinalist: Panathinaikos Athens (Greece) Georgios Kolokythas, Willy Kirkland, Apostolos Kontos, Christos Kefalos, Christos Iordanidis, Giannis Dimaras, Charis Papazoglou, Andreas Papantoniou, Petros Panagiotarakos, Thanasis Peppas, Andreas Haikalis, Anagnos, Zografos, Paraskevas (Coach: Kostas Mourouzis)
CUP WINNERS' CUP
Winner: Olimpia Simmenthal Milano (Italy) Art Kenney, Massimo Masini, Renzo Bariviera, Giuseppe "Pino" Brumatti, Giulio Iellini, Mauro Cerioni, Paolo Bianchi, Giorgio Giomo, Doriano Iacuzzo, Sergio Borlenghi, Marco Crisafulli, Ferrari (Coach: Cesare Rubini)
Runner-up: Crvena Zvezda Belgrade (Yugoslavia) Zoran Slavnić, Ljubodrag Simonović, Dragan Kapičić, Vladimir Cvetković, Zoran Lazarević, Goran Rakočević, Dragiša Vučinić, Ivan Sarjanović, Zoran Latifić, Risto Kubura, Božidar Pešić, Ljupče Žugić, Tihomir Pavlović, Života Bogosavljević, M. Bojanović (Coach: Bratislav Đorđević)
KORAĆ CUP
Winner: Lokomotiva Zagreb (Yugoslavia) Nikola Plećaš, Damir Rukavina, Vjeceslav Kavedžija, Rajko Gospodnetić, Milivoj Omašić, Eduard Bočkaj, Ivica Valek, Zvonko Avberšek, Dragan Kovačić, Petar Jelić, Ante Ercegović, Zdenko Grgić, Srećko Šute (Coach: Marijan Catinelli)
Runner-up: OKK Belgrade (Yugoslavia) Žarko Knežević, Blaž Kotarac, Momčilo Pažmanj, Mile Simendić, Zoran Marojević, Rajko Žižić, Kosta Grubor, Tomić, Subotić, Janjić, Kokora, Opačić, Kresović
1972–73
[edit]CHAMPIONS CUP
Winner: Ignis Varese (Italy) Dino Meneghin, Bob Morse, Manuel Raga, Aldo Ossola, Ivan Bisson, Ottorino Flaborea, Marino Zanatta, Edoardo Rusconi, Paolo Polzot, Paolo Vittori, Massimo Lucarelli, Giorgio Chiarini, Franco Bartolucci (Coach: Aleksandar Nikolić)
Runner-up: CSKA Moscow (USSR) Sergei Belov, Vladimir Andreev, Ivan Edeshko, Alzhan Zharmukhamedov, Evgeni Kovalenko, Viktor Petrakov, Alexander Kulkov, Valeri Miloserdov, Nikolai Djachenko, Nikolai Kovirkin, Vadim Kapranov, Vladimir Iljuk, Sergei Yastrebov, Vladimir Viktorov (Coach: Alexander Gomelsky)
Semifinalist: Olimpia Simmenthal Milano (Italy) Art Kenney, Massimo Masini, Giuseppe "Pino" Brumatti, Renzo Bariviera, Giorgio Giomo, Giulio Iellini, Mauro Cerioni, Renzo Vecchiato, Paolo Bianchi, Sergio Borlenghi (Coach: Cesare Rubini)
Semifinalist: Crvena Zvezda Belgrade (Yugoslavia) Zoran Slavnić, Dragan Kapičić, Goran Rakočević, Dragiša Vučinić, Ivan Sarjanović, Božidar Pešić, Zoran Lazarević, Ljubodrag Simonović, Zoran Latifić (Coach: Bratislav Đorđević)
CUP WINNERS' CUP
Winner: Spartak Leningrad (USSR) Alexander Belov, Valeri Fjodorov, Yuri Shtukin, Leonid Ivanov, Yuri Pavlov, Alexander Bolshakov, Vladimir Yakovlev, Evgeni Volchkov, Ivan Dvorny, Sergei Kuznetsov, Andrei Makeev, Ivan Rozhin, Mikhail Silantev, Vladimir Arzamaskov (Coach: Vladimir Kondrashin)
Runner-up: Jugoplastika Split (Yugoslavia) Damir Šolman, Rato Tvrdić, Branko Macura, Mihajlo Manović, Duje Krstulović, Lovre Tvrdić, Zdenko Prug, Dražen Tvrdić, Mirko Grgin, Ivo Škarić, Mlađan Tudor, Zoran Grašo (Coach: Srđan Kalember)
KORAĆ CUP
Winner: Forst Cantù (Italy) Pierluigi Marzorati, Bob Lienhard, Carlo Recalcati, Antonio Farina, Mario Beretta, Luciano Vendemini, Franco Meneghel, Fabrizio Della Fiori, Renzo Tombolato, Giorgio Cattini, Danilo Zonta (Coach: Arnaldo Taurisano)
Runner-up: Racing Maes Pils Mechelen (Belgium) Bill Drozdiak, Luc de Permentier, Jos Peeters, Bobby Kissane, Jack van Thillo, Jean Jacobs, Dutrieux (Coach: Robert Marchand)
1973–74
[edit]CHAMPIONS CUP
Winner: Real Madrid (Spain) Juan Antonio Corbalán, Clifford Luyk, Wayne Brabender, Walter Szczerbiak, Rafael Rullán, Vicente Ramos, Carmelo Cabrera, Cristóbal Rodríguez, Vicente Paniagua, Luis Maria Prada (Coach: Pedro Ferrándiz)
Runner-up: Ignis Varese (Italy) Dino Meneghin, Bob Morse, Manuel Raga, Aldo Ossola, Ivan Bisson, Edoardo Rusconi, Marino Zanatta, Paolo Polzot, Massimo Lucarelli, Sergio Rizzi, Mauro Salvaneschi, Maurizio Gualco (Coach: Sandro Gamba)
Semifinalist: Radnički Belgrade (Yugoslavia) Dragoslav Ražnatović, Miroljub Damjanović, Milun Marović, Srećko Jarić, Dragan Vučinić, Dragan Ivković, Mile Đorđević, Milovan Tasić, Čokanović (Coach: Slobodan Ivković)
Semifinalist: AS Berck Basket (France) Ken Gardner, Bob Cheeks, Jean-Pierre Sailly, Pierre Galle, Yves-Marie Verove, Jean Caulier, Didier Dobbels, Jean Racz, Jean Galle, Patrick Caresse, Bernard Bryl, Patrick Platteau (Coach: Jean Galle)
CUP WINNERS' CUP
Winner: Crvena Zvezda Belgrade (Yugoslavia) Zoran Slavnić, Dragan Kapičić, Ljubodrag Simonović, Dragiša Vučinić, Radivoje Živković, Ivan Sarjanović, Goran Rakočević, Zoran Lazarević, Dragoje Jovašević, Ljupče Žugić, Božidar Pešić, Zoran Latifić, Vesko Pajović (Coach: Aleksandar Nikolić)
Runner-up: TJ Spartak ZJS Brno (Czechoslovakia) Kamil Brabenec, Jan Bobrovský, Petr Novický, Jaroslav Beranek, Jiří Balaštík, Vojtěch Petr, Jiri Pospisil, Jaroslav Stehlik, Michal Arpas, Vaclav Sramek, Ludvik David, Hrubec (Coach: František Konvička)
KORAĆ CUP
Winner: Forst Cantù (Italy) Pierluigi Marzorati, Bob Lienhard, Carlo Recalcati, Fabrizio Della Fiori, Antonio Farina, Franco Meneghel, Mario Beretta, Renzo Tombolato, Giorgio Cattini, Riccardo Santolini, Guanziroli, Giorni (Coach: Arnaldo Taurisano)
Runner-up: Partizan Belgrade (Yugoslavia) Dražen Dalipagić, Dragan Kićanović, Dragan Đukić, Dragan Todorić, Žarko Zečević, Josip Farčić, Dušan Kerkez, Boris Beravs, Branimir Popović, Goran Latifić, Zoran Marković, Marko Martinović (Coach: Ranko Žeravica)
1974–75
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Winner: Ignis Varese (Italy) Bob Morse, Charlie Yelverton, Dino Meneghin, Aldo Ossola, Ivan Bisson, Marino Zanatta, Edoardo Rusconi, Sergio Rizzi, Mauro Salvaneschi, Enzo Carraria, Maurizio Gualco, Bessi, Lepori (Coach: Sandro Gamba)
Runner-up: Real Madrid (Spain) Juan Antonio Corbalán, Clifford Luyk, Wayne Brabender, Walter Szczerbiak, Rafael Rullán, Carmelo Cabrera, Vicente Ramos, Cristóbal Rodríguez, Luis Maria Prada, Vicente Paniagua, Samuel Puente, José Manuel Beirán (Coach: Pedro Ferrándiz)
Semifinalist: KK Zadar (Yugoslavia) Krešimir Ćosić, Josip Đerđa, Doug Richards, Nedeljko Ostarčević, Čedomir Perinčić, Branko Skroče, Zdravko Jerak, Bruno Marcelić, Tomislav Matulović (Coach: Lucijan Valčić)
Semifinalist: AS Berck Basket (France) Joby Wright, Mike Stewart, Didier Dobbels, Jean-Pierre Sailly, Pierre Galle, Jean Racz, Yves Douchain, Jean Caulier, Didier Fourquet, Bernard Bryl (Coach: Jean Galle)
CUP WINNERS' CUP
Winner: Spartak Leningrad (USSR) Alexander Belov, Vladimir Arzamaskov, Alexander Bolshakov, Yuri Shtukin, Mikhail Silantev, Yuri Pavlov, Leonid Ivanov, Sergei Kuznetsov, Andrei Makeev, Valeri Fjodorov, Vladimir Yakovlev, Viacheslav Borodin (Coach: Vladimir Kondrashin)
Runner-up: Crvena Zvezda Belgrade (Yugoslavia) Zoran Slavnić, Ljubodrag Simonović, Dragan Kapičić, Radivoje Živković, Dragiša Vučinić, Žarko Koprivica, Goran Rakočević, Ivan Sarjanović, Dragoje Jovašević, Vesko Pajović, Zoran Lazarević, Božidar Pešić, Dušan Spasojević, Vladan Grujičić (Coach: Nemanja Đurić)
KORAĆ CUP
Winner: Forst Cantù (Italy) Pierluigi Marzorati, Bob Lienhard, Carlo Recalcati, Fabrizio Della Fiori, Antonio Farina, Franco Meneghel, Mario Beretta, Renzo Tombolato, Giorgio Cattini, Silvano Cancian, Roberto Natalini, Bruno Carapacchi (Coach: Arnaldo Taurisano)
Runner-up: FC Barcelona (Spain) Lawrence McCray, Randy Knowles, Manuel "Manolo" Flores, Gregorio "Goyo" Estrada, Jesús Iradier, Miguel Lopez Abril, Herminio San Epifanio, Marcelino "Marcelo" Segarra, Norman Carmichael, Juan Francisco Farelo, Jorge García, Pedro Guimera, Charles Thomas, Javier Mendiburu (Coach: Ranko Žeravica)
1975–76
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Winner: Mobilgirgi Varese (Italy) Dino Meneghin, Bob Morse, Bill Campion, Aldo Ossola, Giulio Iellini, Marino Zanatta, Ivan Bisson, Mauro Salvaneschi, Sergio Rizzi, Maurizio Gualco, Enzo Carraria, Stefano Bechini, Alberto Mottini, Riccardo Montesi (Coach: Sandro Gamba)
Runner-up: Real Madrid (Spain) Juan Antonio Corbalán, Clifford Luyk, Wayne Brabender, Walter Szczerbiak, John Coughran, Rafael Rullán, Vicente Ramos, Carmelo Cabrera, Cristóbal Rodríguez, Luis Maria Prada, Vicente Paniagua, Julio Jimenez, José Luis Logroño (Coach: Lolo Sainz)
Semifinalist: Forst Cantù (Italy) Bob Lienhard, John Grochowalski, Pierluigi Marzorati, Carlo Recalcati, Fabrizio Della Fiori, Franco Meneghel, Mario Beretta, Renzo Tombolato, Giorgio Cattini, Daniele Pirovano, Roberto Natalini (Coach: Arnaldo Taurisano)
Semifinalist: ASVEL Villeurbanne (France) Roger Moore, Bob Purkhiser, Bob Lackey, Alain Gilles, Philippe Haquet, Jean-Pierre Jouffray, Mamadou M'Baye, Michel Duprez, Gérard Lespinasse (Coach: André Buffière)
CUP WINNERS' CUP
Winner: Olimpia Cinzano Milano (Italy) Mike Sylvester, Austin "Red" Robbins, Giuseppe "Pino" Brumatti, Paolo Bianchi, Antonio Francescatto, Sergio Borlenghi, Vittorio Ferracini, Franco Boselli, Maurizio Borghese, Maurizio Benatti, Dino Boselli, Vittorio Gallinari, Paolo Friz, Marino Sabatini, Carlo Fabbricatore (Coach: Filippo "Pippo" Faina)
Runner-up: ASPO Tours (France) Jean-Michel Sénégal, Randle "L.C." Bowen, Eric Bonneau, Robert "Ray" Reynolds, DeWitt Menyard, Marc Bellot, Michel Bergeron, Patrick Demars, Christian Albert, Jean-Louis Vacher, Henri Barre, Daniel Boué (Coach: Pierre Dao)
KORAĆ CUP
Winner: Jugoplastika Split (Yugoslavia) Željko Jerkov, Rato Tvrdić, Mlađan Tudor, Mirko Grgin, Duje Krstulović, Branko Macura, Ivo Bilanović, Ivo Škarić, Branko Stamenković, Ivica Dukan, Mihajlo Manović, Slobodan Bjelajac, Damir Šolman, Drago Peterka (Coach: Petar Skansi)
Runner-up: Chinamartini Torino (Italy) John Laing, Bruno Riva, Alberto Marietta, Aldo Cervino, Alberto Merlati, Salvatore delli Carri, Matteo Mitton, Roberto Paleari, Ernesto Cima, Cesare Celoria, Francesco Carucci, Carlos Mina (Coach: Augusto Giomo)
1976–77
[edit]CHAMPIONS CUP
Winner: Maccabi Tel Aviv (Israel) Mickey Berkowitz, Jim Boatwright, Lou Silver, Aulcie Perry, Tal Brody, Motti Aroesti, Shuki Schwartz, Bob Griffin, Eric Menkin, Eyal Yaffe, Hanan Indibo, Eran Arad (Coach: Ralph Klein)
Runner-up: Mobilgirgi Varese (Italy) Dino Meneghin, Bob Morse, Aldo Ossola, Randy Meister, Ivan Bisson, Giulio Iellini, Marino Zanatta, Sergio Rizzi, Stefano Bechini, Antonio Campiglio, Alberto Mottini, Fabio Colombo, Marco Dellacà, Enzo Pozzati, Rich Rinaldi, Daniele Bellini (Coach: Sandro Gamba)
Third: CSKA Moscow (USSR) Sergei Belov, Anatoli Myshkin, Alzhan Zharmukhamedov, Ivan Edeshko, Stanislav Eremin, Evgeni Kovalenko, Valeri Miloserdov, Viktor Petrakov, Sergei Kovalenko, Aleksandr Meleshkin (Coach: Alexander Gomelsky)
Fourth: Real Madrid (Spain) Juan Antonio Corbalán, Clifford Luyk, Wayne Brabender, Walter Szczerbiak, John Coughran, Vicente Ramos, Rafael Rullán, Luis Maria Prada, Juan Manuel López Iturriaga, Fernando Romay, Carmelo Cabrera, Vicente Paniagua, Cristóbal Rodríguez (Coach: Lolo Sainz)
CUP WINNERS' CUP
Winner: Forst Cantù (Italy) Pierluigi Marzorati, Bob Lienhard, Hart Wingo, Carlo Recalcati, Fabrizio Della Fiori, Franco Meneghel, Renzo Tombolato, Giorgio Cattini, Roberto Natalini, Umberto Cappelletti, Giampiero Cortinovis, Bruno Carapacchi, Prezzati (Coach: Arnaldo Taurisano)
Runner-up: Radnički Belgrade (Yugoslavia) Srećko Jarić, Milun Marović, Miroljub Damjanović, Dragan "Dragi" Ivković, Miroljub "Mile" Stanković, Dragan Vučinić, Zoran Prelević, Milovan Tasić, Dušan Župančić, Branko Banjanin, Dušan Živanović, Pavle Živanović, Miroslav "Mile" Đorđević (Coach: Milan Vasojević)
KORAĆ CUP
Winner: Jugoplastika Split (Yugoslavia) Željko Jerkov, Rato Tvrdić, Damir Šolman, Mihajlo Manović, Duje Krstulović, Mlađan Tudor, Mirko Grgin, Ivo Bilanović, Branko Macura, Ivica Dukan, Slobodan Bjelajac, Ivan Sunara, Predrag Kruščić, Mladen Bratić, Deni Kuvačić (Coach: Petar Skansi)
Runner-up: Fortitudo Alco Bologna (Italy) Marco Bonamico, Carlos Alberto Raffaelli, Fessor Leonard, Giovanni Biondi, Fulvio Polesello, Franco Arrigoni, Loris Benelli, Massimo Casanova, Mauro Stagni, Giampaolo Orlandi, Maurizio Ferro, Baldelli (Coach: John McMillen)
1977–78
[edit]CHAMPIONS CUP
Winner: Real Madrid (Spain) Juan Antonio Corbalán, Wayne Brabender, Walter Szczerbiak, John Coughran, Clifford Luyk, Rafael Rullán, Carmelo Cabrera, Juan Manuel López Iturriaga, Luis Maria Prada, Vicente Ramos, Fernando Romay, Cristóbal Rodríguez, Samuel Puente, Joseba Gaztañaga (Coach: Lolo Sainz)
Runner-up: Mobilgirgi Varese (Italy) Dino Meneghin, Bob Morse, Charlie Yelverton, Aldo Ossola, Marino Zanatta, Ivan Bisson, Edoardo Rusconi, Stefano Bechini, Antonio Campiglio, Riccardo Caneva, Fabio Colombo, Marco Dellaca, Carlo Rossetti, Enzo Pozzati, Diego Tosarini (Coach: Nicola "Nico" Messina)
Third: ASVEL Villeurbanne (France) Alain Gilles, Charles Jordan, Bob Purkhiser, Philippe Recoura, Alain Vincent, Ted Evans, Philippe Haquet, Bruno Recoura, Daniel Haquet (Coach: André Buffière)
Fourth: Maccabi Tel Aviv (Israel) Aulcie Perry, Jim Boatwright, Lou Silver, Mickey Berkowitz, Tal Brody, Motti Aroesti, Bob Griffin, Hanan Keren, Bob Fleischer, Shuki Schwartz, Eric Menkin (Coach: Ralph Klein)
CUP WINNERS' CUP
Winner: Gabetti Cantù (Italy) Pierluigi Marzorati, Hart Wingo, Bob Lienhard, Carlo Recalcati, Fabrizio Della Fiori, Renzo Tombolato, Franco Meneghel, Giuseppe Gergati, Denis Innocentin, Umberto Cappelletti, Fausto Bargna, Antonello Riva, Fabio Brambilla, Giorgio Panzini, Davide Bertazzini (Coach: Arnaldo Taurisano)
Runner-up: Virtus Sinudyne Bologna (Italy) Terry Driscoll, John Roche, Marco Bonamico, Gianni Bertolotti, Renato Villalta, Carlo Caglieris, Massimo Antonelli, Mario Martini, Marco Baraldi, Mario Porto, Alessandro Goti, Marco Pedrotti, Ugo Govoni, Francesco Cantamessi (Coach: Dan Peterson)
KORAĆ CUP
Winner: Partizan Belgrade (Yugoslavia) Dražen Dalipagić, Dragan Kićanović, Miodrag Marić, Jadran Vujačić, Boban Petrović, Dragan Todorić, Dušan Kerkez, Boris Beravs, Milenko Babić, Milenko Savović, Arsenije Pešić, Milan Medić, Predrag Bojić, Dušan Rastović, Zoran Krečković, Tešić (Coach: Ranko Žeravica)
Runner-up: Bosna Sarajevo (Yugoslavia) Mirza Delibašić, Žarko Varajić, Sabit Hadžić, Ratko Radovanović, Sabahudin Bilalović, Svetislav Pešić, Predrag Benaček, Ante Đogić, Boško Bosiočić, Rođeni Krvavac, Mladen Ostojić, Dragan Zrno, Nihad Izić, Sulejman Duraković, Dževad Pašić (Coach: Bogdan Tanjević)
1978–79
[edit]CHAMPIONS CUP
Winner: Bosna Sarajevo (Yugoslavia) Mirza Delibašić, Žarko Varajić, Svetislav Pešić, Sabahudin Bilalović, Sabit Hadžić, Predrag Benaček, Ratko Radovanović, Bosko Bosiočić, Ante Đogić, Nihad Izić, Dragan Zrno, Boro Vučević, Almir Dervišbegović, Sulejman Duraković (Coach: Bogdan Tanjević)
Runner-up: Emerson Varese (Italy) Dino Meneghin, Bob Morse, Charlie Yelverton, Aldo Ossola, Giuseppe Gergati, Maurizio Gualco, Fabio Colombo, Marco Dellaca, Enzo Carraria, Edoardo Rusconi, Riccardo Caneva, Diego Tosarini, Reschini Buzzi (Coach: Edoardo Rusconi)
Third: Maccabi Tel Aviv (Israel) Aulcie Perry, Jim Boatwright, Lou Silver, Paul McCracken, Mickey Berkowitz, Motti Aroesti, Eric Menkin, Hanan Keren, Shuki Schwartz, Shmuel Zysman (Coach: Ralph Klein)
Fourth: Real Madrid (Spain) Juan Antonio Corbalán, Wayne Brabender, Walter Szczerbiak, Randy Meister, Rafael Rullán, Juan Manuel López Iturriaga, Carmelo Cabrera, Luis Maria Prada, Josean Querejeta, Cristóbal Rodríguez, José Manuel Beirán, Joseba Gaztañaga (Coach: Lolo Sainz)
CUP WINNERS' CUP
Winner: Gabetti Cantù (Italy) Pierluigi Marzorati, John Neumann, Dave Batton, Carlo Recalcati, Fabrizio Della Fiori, Renzo Bariviera, Renzo Tombolato, Denis Innocentin, Umberto Cappelletti, Antonello Riva, Giorgio Panzini, Porro (Coach: Arnaldo Taurisano)
Runner-up: EBBC Den Bosch (Netherlands) Kees Akerboom, Dan Cramer, James Lister, Charles Kirkland, Al Faber, Jan Dekker, Rob Van Essen, John van Vliet, Theo Kropman, Maarten Konings, Peter Pijnenburg (Coach: Ton Boot)
KORAĆ CUP
Winner: Partizan Belgrade (Yugoslavia) Dragan Kićanović, Miodrag Marić, Boban Petrović, Arsenije Pešić, Dragan Todorić, Jadran Vujačić, Dušan Kerkez, Milenko Babić, Boris Beravs, Goran Knežević, Milenko Savović, Milan Medić, Predrag Bojić (Coach: Dušan Ivković)
Runner-up: Sebastiani Arrigoni AMG Rieti (Italy) Willie Sojourner, Cliff Meely, Roberto Brunamonti, Domenico Zampolini, Giampiero Torda, Adolfo Marisi, Gianfranco Sanesi, Mauro Cerioni, Enrico Pettinari, Luciano Mancin, Antonio Olivieri, Claudio di Fazi, Mariano Bernardinetti (Coach: Elio Pentassuglia)
1979–80
[edit]CHAMPIONS CUP
Winner: Real Madrid (Spain) Juan Antonio Corbalán, Wayne Brabender, Walter Szczerbiak, Randy Meister, Rafael Rullán, Luis Maria Prada, José Manuel Beirán, José Luis Llorente, Josean Querejeta, Juan Manuel López Iturriaga, Fernando Romay, Fede Ramiro (Coach: Lolo Sainz)
Runner-up: Maccabi Tel Aviv (Israel) Aulcie Perry, Mickey Berkowitz, Earl Williams, Jim Boatwright, Lou Silver, Motti Aroesti, Shmuel Zysman, Hanan Keren, Shuki Schwartz, Hanan Dobrish, Amnon Garah, Moshe Shabtay (Coach: Ralph Klein)
Third: Bosna Sarajevo (Yugoslavia) Mirza Delibašić, Žarko Varajić, Sabit Hadžić, Ratko Radovanović, Predrag Benaček, Boro Vučević, Emir Mutapčić, Boško Bosiočić, Dragan Zrno, Nihad Izić (Coach: Bogdan Tanjević)
Fourth: Virtus Sinudyne Bologna (Italy) Krešimir Ćosić, Jim McMillan, Renato Villalta, Carlo Caglieris, Gianni Bertolotti, Mario Martini, Piero Valenti, Pietro Generali, Francesco Cantamessi, Ugo Govoni, Massimo Marchetti, Maurizio Pedretti, Ferdinando Possemato (Coach: Terry Driscoll)
CUP WINNERS' CUP
Winner: Emerson Varese (Italy) Dino Meneghin, Bob Morse, Bruce Seals, Aldo Ossola, Alberto Mottini, Maurizio Gualco, Enzo Carraria, Fabio Colombo, Mauro Salvaneschi, Antonio Campiglio, Riccardo Caneva, Marco Bergonzoni (Coach: Edoardo Rusconi)
Runner-up: Gabetti Cantù (Italy) Pierluigi Marzorati, Antonello Riva, Bruce Flowers, Wayne Smith, Renzo Tombolato, Renzo Bariviera, Giorgio Cattini, Giuseppe Gergati, Mario Beretta, Denis Innocentin, Giuseppe Bosa, Porro (Coach: Valerio Bianchini)
KORAĆ CUP
Winner: Sebastiani Arrigoni AMG Rieti (Italy) Willie Sojourner, Lee Johnson, Roberto Brunamonti, Giuseppe Danzi, Alberto Scodavolpe, Gianfranco Sanesi, Antonio Olivieri, Luca Blasetti, Mauro Antonelli, Stefano Colantoni, Claudio di Fazi, Mauro Bonino, Antonio Coppola (Coach: Elio Pentassuglia)
Runner-up: Cibona Zagreb (Yugoslavia) Aleksandar Petrović, Andro Knego, Mihovil Nakić, Sven Ušić, Damir Pavličević, Srebrenko Despot, Rajko Gospodnetić, Adnan Bečić, Dražen Dogan, Branko Sikirić, Akik, Uzelac (Coach: Mirko Novosel)
1980–81
[edit]CHAMPIONS CUP
Winner: Maccabi Tel Aviv (Israel) Aulcie Perry, Mickey Berkowitz, Jim Boatwright, Lou Silver, Earl Williams, Motti Aroesti, Shuki Schwartz, Shmuel Zysman, Moshe Hershkowitz, Hanan Keren, Hanan Dobrish, Amnon Garah (Coach: Rudy D'Amico)
Runner-up: Virtus Sinudyne Bologna (Italy) Marco Bonamico, Jim McMillan, Marcos Leite "Marquinhos", Renato Villalta, Piero Valenti, Carlo Caglieris, Pietro Generali, Francesco Cantamessi, Mario Martini, Mario Porto, Marco Tirel, Ferdinando Possemato, Augusto Binelli, Augusto Conti (Coach: Ettore Zuccheri / Renzo Ranuzzi / Aleksandar Nikolić)
Third: Nashua EBBC Den Bosch (Netherlands) Kees Akerboom, Dan Cramer, Al Faber, Tom Barker, Jan Dekker, Charles Kirkland, Rob van Essen, Jelle Esveldt, Theo Kropman, Maurice Govers (Coach: Bill Sheridan)
Fourth: Bosna Sarajevo (Yugoslavia) Žarko Varajić, Ratko Radovanović, Sabahudin Bilalović, Sabit Hadžić, Predrag Benaček, Boro Vučević, Emir Mutapčić, Nihad Izić, Miroljub Mitrović, Ante Đogić, Boško Bosiočić (Coach: Bogdan Tanjević)
CUP WINNERS' CUP
Winner: Squibb Cantù (Italy) Pierluigi Marzorati, Antonello Riva, Bruce Flowers, Tom Boswell, Terry Stotts, Renzo Bariviera, Renzo Tombolato, Denis Innocentin, Giorgio Cattini, Umberto Cappelletti, Eugenio Masolo, Antonio Sala, Giuseppe Bosa, Valerio Fumagalli (Coach: Valerio Bianchini)
Runner-up: FC Barcelona (Spain) Juan Antonio San Epifanio, Chicho Sibilio, Nacho Solozabal, Jeff Ruland, Mike Phillips, Joan "Chichi" Creus, Juan Domingo de la Cruz, Pedro Cesar Ansa, Manuel "Manolo" Flores, Javier Puig, Juan Ramón Fernández, Joan Pages, Carlos Farfan, Miguel Tarin (Coach: Antoni Serra)
KORAĆ CUP
Winner: Joventut Badalona (Spain) Al Skinner, Joe Galvin, Luis Miguel Santillana, Jose Maria Margall, Gonzalo Sagi-Vela, Ernesto Delgado, German Gonzalez, Francisco "Paco" Sole, Jordi Villacampa, Antonio "Toni" Pruna, Javier "Tato" Abadia, Alberto Pujol (Coach: Manel Comas)
Runner-up: Carrera Reyer Venezia (Italy) Dražen Dalipagić, Spencer Haywood, Andrea Gracis, Fabrizio Della Fiori, Giovanni Grattoni, Lorenzo Carraro, Luigi Serafini, Stefano Gorghetto, Angelo Bianchini, Luca Silvestrin, Michele Marella, Claudio Soro (Coach: Antonio "Tonino" Zorzi)
1981–82
[edit]CHAMPIONS CUP
Winner: Squibb Cantù (Italy) Pierluigi Marzorati, Antonello Riva, Bruce Flowers, Charles Kupec, Denis Innocentin, Giorgio Cattini, Fausto Bargna, Renzo Bariviera, Umberto Cappelletti, Eugenio Masolo, Antonio Sala, Giuseppe Bosa, Valerio Fumagalli, Marco Martin (Coach: Valerio Bianchini)
Runner-up: Maccabi Tel Aviv (Israel) Aulcie Perry, Mickey Berkowitz, Lou Silver, Earl Williams, Motti Aroesti, Jack Zimmerman, Howard Lassoff, Hanan Keren, Moshe Hershkowitz, Haim Markowitz, Itamar Stern, Baruch Smoler, Yuval Ben-Mordechai, Dror Tzeplovitz (Coach: Ralph Klein)
Third: Partizan Belgrade (Yugoslavia) Dražen Dalipagić, Zoran Slavnić, Boban Petrović, Goran Grbović, Miodrag Marić, Arsenije Pešić, Milenko Savović, Stevan Medić, Nebojša Zorkić, Dušan Kerkez, Goran Ristanović, Nebojša Lazarević (Coach: Boris Ćorković)
Fourth: FC Barcelona (Spain) Juan Antonio San Epifanio, Chicho Sibilio, Nacho Solozabal, Mike Phillips, Lars Erik Hansen, Joan "Chichi" Creus, Manuel "Manolo" Flores, Juan Domingo de la Cruz, Pedro Cesar Ansa, Juan Ramón Fernández, Miguel Tarin (Coach: Antoni Serra)
CUP WINNERS' CUP
Winner: Cibona Zagreb (Yugoslavia) Krešimir Ćosić, Aleksandar Petrović, Andro Knego, Zoran Čutura, Mihovil Nakić, Damir Pavličević, Sven Ušić, Rajko Gospodnetić, Adnan Bečić, Mladan Cetinja, Toni Bevanda, Srđan Savović (Coach: Mirko Novosel)
Runner-up: Real Madrid (Spain) Mirza Delibašić, Juan Antonio Corbalán, Wayne Brabender, Fernando Martín, Joe Chrnelich, Fernando Romay, Rafael Rullán, Juan Manuel López Iturriaga, José Luis Llorente, Indio Diaz, Javier Garcia Coll, Oscar Luis Pena, Guillermo Hernangómez, Pedro Rodriguez, Ion Imanol Rementeria (Coach: Lolo Sainz)
KORAĆ CUP
Winner: CSP Limoges (France) Eddy Murphy, Richard Dacoury, Jean-Michel Sénégal, Irv Kiffin, Apollo Faye, Jean-Luc Deganis, Yves-Marie Verove, Didier Rose, Richard Billet, Philippe Koundrioukoff, Eric Narbonne, Benoit Tremouille (Coach: André Buffière)
Runner-up: Šibenka Šibenik (Yugoslavia) Dražen Petrović, Branko Macura, Srećko Jarić, Živko Ljubojević, Željko Marelja, Nenad Slavica, Robert Jablan, Sreten Đurić, Fabijan Žurić, Damir Damjanić, Bruno Petani, Predrag Šarić (Coach: Faruk Kulenović)
1982–83
[edit]CHAMPIONS CUP
Winner: Ford Cantù (Italy) Antonello Riva, Pierluigi Marzorati, Wallace Bryant, Jim Brewer, Renzo Bariviera, Giuseppe Bosa, Giorgio Cattini, Denis Innocentin, Fausto Bargna, Corrado Fumagalli, Antonio Sala (Coach: Giancarlo Primo)
Runner-up: Olimpia Billy Milano (Italy) Mike D'Antoni, Dino Meneghin, Roberto Premier, John Gianelli, Dino Boselli, Vittorio Gallinari, Vittorio Ferracini, Franco Boselli, Marco Rossi, Pierpaolo del Buono, Rinaldo Innocenti, Vincenzo Sciacca, Marco Baldi (Coach: Dan Peterson)
Third: Real Madrid (Spain) Mirza Delibašić, Dražen Dalipagić, Wayne Brabender, Juan Antonio Corbalán, Fernando Martín, Rafael Rullán, Fernando Romay, José Luis Llorente, Juan Manuel López Iturriaga, Paco Velasco, José Manuel Beirán, Pedro Rodriguez, Guillermo Hernangómez (Coach: Lolo Sainz)
Fourth: CSKA Moscow (USSR) Anatoli Myshkin, Sergei Tarakanov, Stanislav Eremin, Viktor Pankrashkin, Andrei Lopatov, Alexander Meljoshkin, Alexander Gusev, Viktor Kuzmin, Sergei Popov, Dimitri Sukharev, Anatolij Kovtun (Coach: Yuri Selikhov)
CUP WINNERS' CUP
Winner: Scavolini Pesaro (Italy) Dragan Kićanović, Željko Jerkov, Mike Sylvester, Walter Magnifico, Domenico Zampolini, Giuseppe Ponzoni, Amos Benevelli, Alessandro Boni, Massimo Bini, Gianluca del Monte, Fabio Mancini, Antonio Sassanelli (Coach: Petar Skansi)
Runner-up: ASVEL Villeurbanne (France) Philip Szanyiel, Alain Gilles, Lloyd Batts, Larry Boston, Lionel Rigo, Saint-Ange Vebobe, Alain Vincent, Patrick Haquet, Bruno Servolle, Patrick Cazemajou, Frederic Grange, Didier Martin (Coach: Alain Gilles)
KORAĆ CUP
Winner: CSP Limoges (France) Eddy Murphy, Richard Dacoury, Jean-Michel Sénégal, Glenn Mosley, Apollo Faye, Jean-Luc Deganis, Hugues Occansey, Didier Dobbels, Didier Rose, Eric Narbonne, Mathieu Faye, Olivier Garry (Coach: André Buffière)
Runner-up: Šibenka Šibenik (Yugoslavia) Dražen Petrović, Živko Ljubojević, Branko Macura, Predrag Šarić, Željko Marelja, Srećko Jarić, Nenad Slavica, Ivica Žurić, Sreten Đurić, Milan Zečević, Fabijan Žurić, Damir Damjanić, Bruno Petani (Coach: Vlade Đurović)
1983–84
[edit]CHAMPIONS CUP
Winner: Virtus Banco di Roma (Italy) Larry Wright, Clarence Kea, Enrico Gilardi, Marco Solfrini, Fulvio Polesello, Stefano Sbarra, Renzo Tombolato, Gianni Bertolotti, Paolo Salvaggi, Tullio Sacripanti, Giuseppe Grimaldi, Paolo Scarnati, Darrell Lockhart, Roberto Paliani (Coach: Valerio Bianchini)
Runner-up: FC Barcelona (Spain) Juan Antonio San Epifanio, Chicho Sibilio, Nacho Solozabal, Mike Davis, Marcellus Starks, Luis Miguel Santillana, Juan Domingo de la Cruz, Pedro Cesar Ansa, Arturo Seara, Jordi Darde, Manuel "Manolo" Flores, Rafael Vecina (Coach: Antoni Serra)
Third: Jollycolombani Cantù (Italy) Antonello Riva, Pierluigi Marzorati, Jim Brewer, Les Craft, Denis Innocentin, Giorgio Cattini, Fausto Bargna, Giuseppe Bosa, Antonio Sala, Corrado Fumagalli (Coach: Gianni Asti)
Fourth: Bosna Sarajevo (Yugoslavia) Sabahudin Bilalović, Žarko Varajić, Sabit Hadžić, Predrag Benaček, Emir Mutapčić, Boro Vučević, Mario Primorac, Dragan Lukenda, Ante Đogić, Miroljub Mitrović, Dževad Pašić (Coach: Svetislav Pešić)
CUP WINNERS' CUP
Winner: Real Madrid (Spain) Juan Antonio Corbalán, Brian Jackson, Wayne Robinson, Fernando Martín, Rafael Rullán, Juan Manuel López Iturriaga, Fernando Romay, Antonio Martín, Paco Velasco, Juan Antonio Orenga, Wilson "Cico" Simon, Miguel Angel Marcos, José Biriukov (Coach: Lolo Sainz)
Runner-up: Olimpia Simac Milano (Italy) Mike D'Antoni, Dino Meneghin, Roberto Premier, Renzo Bariviera, Vittorio Gallinari, Marco Lamperti, Franco Boselli, Tullio de Piccoli, Andrea Blasi, Pierpaolo del Buono, Marco Baldi, Ezio Riva, Vincenzo Sciacca, Mario Pettorossi, Italo Pignolo, Earl Cureton, Antoine Carr (Coach: Dan Peterson)
KORAĆ CUP
Winner: Élan Bearnais Orthez (France) Paul Henderson, John McCullough, Benkali Kaba, Mathieu Bisseni, Christian Ortega, Freddy Hufnagel, Philippe Laperche, Pascal Laperche, Didier Gadou, Alain Gadou, Lindsay Hairston (Coach: George Fischer)
Runner-up: Crvena Zvezda Belgrade (Yugoslavia) Rajko Žižić, Slobodan Janković, Ivo Petović, Zoran Radović, Zufer Avdija, Slobodan Nikolić, Predrag Bogosavljev, Stevan Karadžić, Branko Kovačević, Mirko Milićević, Aleksandar Aleksić, Aleksandar Milivojša, Radivoje Milosavljević, Zoran Stefanović (Coach: Ranko Žeravica)
1984–85
[edit]CHAMPIONS CUP
Winner: Cibona Zagreb (Yugoslavia) Dražen Petrović, Aleksandar Petrović, Andro Knego, Zoran Čutura, Mihovil Nakić, Sven Ušić, Branko Vukićević, Adnan Bečić, Franjo Arapović, Ivo Nakić, Igor Lukačić, Dražen Anzulović, Nebojša Razić, Ivan Šoštarec (Coach: Željko Pavličević / Mirko Novosel)
Runner-up: Real Madrid (Spain) Juan Antonio Corbalán, Wayne Robinson, Brian Jackson, Fernando Martín, Juan Manuel López Iturriaga, Fernando Romay, Rafael Rullán, Antonio Martín, Paco Velasco, Alfonso del Corral, José Biriukov (Coach: Lolo Sainz)
Third: Maccabi Tel Aviv (Israel) Kevin Magee, Aulcie Perry, Lee Johnson, Lou Silver, Mickey Berkowitz, Motti Aroesti, Hen Lippin, Moshe Hershkowitz, Howard Lassoff, Yoav Kadman, Itzhak Cohen (Coach: Zvi Sherf)
Fourth: CSKA Moscow (USSR) Vladimir Tkachenko, Sergei Tarakanov, Heino Enden, Stanislav Eremin, Valery Tikhonenko, Sergei Bazarevich, Andrei Lopatov, Viktor Pankrashkin, Aleksandr Gusev, Sergei Popov, Viktor Kuzmin, Alexander Ermolinskij (Coach: Yuri Selikhov)
CUP WINNERS' CUP
Winner: FC Barcelona (Spain) Juan Antonio San Epifanio, Chicho Sibilio, Nacho Solozabal, Mike Davis, Willie Otis Howard, Pedro Cesar Ansa, Juan Domingo de la Cruz, Arturo Seara, Julian Ortiz, Ferran Martínez, Xavi Crespo, Angel Heredero, Jose Maria Alarcon (Coach: Antoni Serra / Manuel "Manolo" Flores)
Runner-up: Žalgiris Kaunas (USSR) Arvydas Sabonis, Rimas Kurtinaitis, Valdemaras Chomičius, Sergejus Jovaiša, Algirdas Brazys, Raimundas Čivilis, Gintaras Krapikas, Mindaugas Lekarauskas, Vitoldas Masalskis, Robertas Ragauskas, Virginijus Jankauskas, Vytautas Maleras, Mindaugas Arlauskas, Algirdas Linkevičius, Raimundas Valikonis (Coach: Vladas Garastas)
KORAĆ CUP
Winner: Olimpia Simac Milano (Italy) Mike D'Antoni, Russ Schoene, Dino Meneghin, Roberto Premier, Joe Barry Carroll, Renzo Bariviera, Franco Boselli, Vittorio Gallinari, Tullio de Piccoli, Mario Pettorossi, Marco Lamperti, Mario Governa, Marco Baldi, Michele Guardascione, Riccardo Pittis, Wally Walker (Coach: Dan Peterson)
Runner-up: Ciao Crem Varese (Italy) Corny Thompson, Romeo Sacchetti, John Devereaux, Dino Boselli, Riccardo Caneva, Francesco Anchisi, Luigi Mentasti, Gianluca Guolo, Francesco Vescovi, Alberto Gatti, Alberto Prina (Coach: Riccardo Sales)
1985–86
[edit]CHAMPIONS CUP
Winner: Cibona Zagreb (Yugoslavia) Dražen Petrović, Danko Cvjetićanin, Zoran Čutura, Mihovil Nakić, Franjo Arapović, Sven Ušić, Branko Vukićević, Damir Pavličević, Adnan Bečić, Ivo Nakić, Ivan Šoštarec, Dražen Anzulović, Nebojša Razić (Coach: Željko Pavličević)
Runner-up: Žalgiris Kaunas (USSR) Arvydas Sabonis, Valdemaras Chomičius, Rimas Kurtinaitis, Sergejus Jovaiša, Algirdas Brazys, Arūnas Visockas, Gintaras Krapikas, Raimundas Čivilis, Mindaugas Lekarauskas, Virginijus Jankauskas, Robertas Ragauskas, Vytautas Maleras (Coach: Vladas Garastas)
Third: Olimpia Simac Milano (Italy) Mike D'Antoni, Dino Meneghin, Roberto Premier, Russ Schoene, Cedric Henderson, Fausto Bargna, Vittorio Gallinari, Franco Boselli, Renzo Bariviera, Andrea Blasi (Coach: Dan Peterson)
Fourth: Real Madrid (Spain) Juan Antonio Corbalán, Wayne Robinson, Linton Townes, Fernando Martín, Rafael Rullán, Fernando Romay, Antonio Martín, Juan Manuel López Iturriaga, José Biriukov, Alfonso del Corral, Marcos Rodriguez, Juan Antonio Hernández, Marcos Carbonell (Coach: Lolo Sainz)
CUP WINNERS' CUP
Winner: FC Barcelona (Spain) Juan Antonio San Epifanio, Chicho Sibilio, Greg Wiltjer, Mark Smith, Nacho Solozabal, Juan Domingo de la Cruz, Arturo Seara, Julian Ortiz, Xavi Crespo, Steve Trumbo, Ferran Martínez, Angel Heredero, Jordi Soler, Jose Maria Alarcon (Coach: Aíto García Reneses)
Runner-up: Scavolini Pesaro (Italy) Walter Magnifico, Mike Sylvester, Zam Fredrick, Darren Tillis, Domenico Zampolini, Ario Costa, Andrea Gracis, Roberto Cipolat, Matteo Minelli, Guido Franco, Fabio Aureli, Stefano Talevi, Luca Marras, Armando Merlitti (Coach: Giancarlo Sacco)
KORAĆ CUP
Winner: Virtus Banco di Roma (Italy) Bruce Flowers, Leo Rautins, Enrico Gilardi, Marco Solfrini, Stefano Sbarra, Fulvio Polesello, Phil Melillo, Franco Rossi, Fabrizio Valente, Claudio Brunetti, Gianluca Duri, Franco Picozzi, Massimo Bastianelli (Coach: Mario de Sisti)
Runner-up: Juventus Mobilgirgi Caserta (Italy) Oscar Schmidt, Ferdinando Gentile, Sandro dell'Agnello, Horacio "Tato" Lopez, Pietro Generali, Claudio Capone, Marco Ricci, Gennaro Palmieri, Massimiliano Rizzo, Errico Chiusolo, Silla Scaranzin, Vincenzo Esposito, Francesco Longobardi (Coach: Bogdan Tanjević)
1986–87
[edit]CHAMPIONS CUP
Winner: Olimpia Tracer Milano (Italy) Bob McAdoo, Mike D'Antoni, Dino Meneghin, Ken Barlow, Roberto Premier, Fausto Bargna, Franco Boselli, Riccardo Pittis, Vittorio Gallinari, Mario Governa, Michele Guardascione, Fabrizio Ambrassa (Coach: Dan Peterson)
Runner-up: Maccabi Tel Aviv (Israel) Kevin Magee, Lee Johnson, Doron Jamchi, Mickey Berkowitz, Motti Aroesti, Hen Lippin, Howard Lassoff, Greg Cornelius, Ido Steinberger, Meir Kaminski, Avi Schiller, Lior Arditi (Coach: Zvi Sherf)
Third: Élan Bearnais Orthez (France) Freddy Hufnagel, Howard Carter, Benkali Kaba, Tom Scheffler, Daniel Haquet, Christian Ortega, Didier Gadou, Frank Butter (Coach: George Fischer)
Fourth: KK Zadar (Yugoslavia) Stojko Vranković, Arijan Komazec, Petar Popović, Veljko Petranović, Ante Matulović, Ivica Obad, Stipe Šarlija, Branko Skroče, Darko Pahlić, Dražen Blažević, Ivan Sunara (Coach: Lucijan Valčić)
CUP WINNERS' CUP
Winner: Cibona Zagreb (Yugoslavia) Dražen Petrović, Aleksandar Petrović, Danko Cvjetićanin, Andro Knego, Zoran Čutura, Mihovil Nakić, Franjo Arapović, Sven Ušić, Branko Vukićević, Damir Pavličević, Adnan Bečić, Nebojša Razić, Ivan Šoštarec (Coach: Janez Drvarić / Mirko Novosel)
Runner-up: Scavolini Pesaro (Italy) Walter Magnifico, Zam Fredrick, Charlie Davis, Andrea Gracis, Ario Costa, Domenico Zampolini, Giuseppe Natali, Leonardo Sonaglia, Alessandro Berti, Fabio Aureli, Matteo Minelli, Guido Franco, Armando Merlitti (Coach: Giancarlo Sacco)
KORAĆ CUP
Winner: FC Barcelona (Spain) Juan Antonio San Epifanio, Chicho Sibilio, Nacho Solozabal, Andrés Jiménez, Wallace Bryant, Steve Trumbo, Juan Domingo de la Cruz, Quim Costa, Jordi Soler, Julian Ortiz, Ferran Martínez, Kenny Simpson (Coach: Aíto García Reneses)
Runner-up: CSP Limoges (France) Clarence Kea, Paul Thompson, Richard Dacoury, Stéphane Ostrowski, Jacques Monclar, Grégor Beugnot, Georges Vestris, Jean-François Evert, Alain Forestier, Hugues Occansey, Jean-Luc Hribersek, Emile Popo (Coach: Michel Gomez)
1987–88
[edit]CHAMPIONS CUP
Winner: Olimpia Tracer Milano (Italy) Bob McAdoo, Mike D'Antoni, Ricky Brown, Dino Meneghin, Roberto Premier, Riccardo Pittis, Piero Montecchi, Massimiliano Aldi, Fausto Bargna, Mario Governa, Fabrizio Ambrassa, Alessandro Chiodini (Coach: Franco Casalini)
Runner-up: Maccabi Tel Aviv (Israel) Kevin Magee, Ken Barlow, Willie Sims, Doron Jamchi, Mickey Berkowitz, Motti Aroesti, Motti Daniel, Hen Lippin, Itzhak Cohen, Gilad Katz, Greg Cornelius (Coach: Ralph Klein)
Third: Partizan Belgrade (Yugoslavia) Vlade Divac, Žarko Paspalj, Aleksandar Đorđević, Željko Obradović, Miroslav Pecarski, Ivo Nakić, Goran Grbović, Oliver Popović, Milenko Savović, Boris Orcev, Obrad Ignjatović, Slobodan Kanjevac, Dejan Lakićević, Vujadin Jović (Coach: Duško Vujošević)
Fourth: Aris Thessaloniki (Greece) Nikos Galis, Panagiotis Giannakis, Greg Wiltjer, Slobodan-Lefteris Subotić, Michalis Romanidis, Nikos Filippou, Vassilis Lipiridis, Petros Stamatis, Dimitris Bousvaros, Georgios Doxakis, Michail Misunov, Argiris Daliaris, Georgios Kasmeridis, Vangelis Athanasiadis (Coach: Ioannis Ioannidis)
CUP WINNERS' CUP
Winner: CSP Limoges (France) Clarence Kea, Richard Dacoury, Stéphane Ostrowski, Grégor Beugnot, Hugues Occansey, Don Collins, Jacques Monclar, Georges Vestris, Jean-Luc Hribersek, Alain Forestier, Laurent Vinsou, Frederic Guinot, Franck Macaire (Coach: Michel Gomez)
Runner-up: Joventut Badalona (Spain) Jordi Villacampa, Reggie Johnson, Joe Meriweather, Rafael Jofresa, Tomás Jofresa, Jose Antonio Montero, Juan Antonio Morales, Jose Maria Margall, Jordi Pardo, Xavi Crespo, Carles Ruf, David Sole, Juan Rosa, Dani Pérez (Coach: Alfred Julbe)
KORAĆ CUP
Winner: Real Madrid (Spain) Wendell Alexis, Brad Branson, Fernando Romay, Juan Antonio Corbalán, José Biriukov, Fernando Martín, José Luis Llorente, Juan Manuel López Iturriaga, Pep Cargol, Antonio Martín, Fernando Mateo, Alfonso del Corral (Coach: Lolo Sainz)
Runner-up: Cibona Zagreb (Yugoslavia) Dražen Petrović, Danko Cvjetićanin, Franjo Arapović, Zoran Čutura, Ivan Sunara, Luka Pavićević, Branko Vukićević, Nebojša Razić, Sven Ušić, Adnan Bečić, Dražen Anzulović (Coach: Mirko Novosel)
1988–89
[edit]CHAMPIONS CUP
Winner: Jugoplastika Split (Yugoslavia) Toni Kukoč, Dino Rađa, Duško Ivanović, Velimir Perasović, Goran Sobin, Zoran Sretenović, Žan Tabak, Luka Pavićević, Teo Čizmić, Ivica Burić, Paško Tomić, Petar Vučica (Coach: Božidar Maljković)
Runner-up: Maccabi Tel Aviv (Israel) Kevin Magee, Ken Barlow, Willie Sims, Doron Jamchi, LaVon Mercer, Hen Lippin, Motti Daniel, Itzhak Cohen, Gilad Katz, Eliezer Gordon, Uri Buch, Eran Bergstein (Coach: Zvi Sherf)
Third: Aris Thessaloniki (Greece) Nikos Galis, Panagiotis Giannakis, Slobodan-Lefteris Subotić, Greg Wiltjer, Michalis Romanidis, Nikos Filippou, Vassilis Lipiridis, Georgios Doxakis, Manthos Katsoulis, Michail Misunov, Vangelis Vourtzoumis, Petros Stamatis, Dimitris Avdalas, Larry Kapcik (Coach: Ioannis Ioannidis)
Fourth: FC Barcelona (Spain) Juan Antonio San Epifanio, Chicho Sibilio, Nacho Solozabal, Audie Norris, Andrés Jiménez, Quim Costa, Xavi Crespo, Santi Abad, Jordi Soler, Arturo Jesus Llopis, Lisard Gonzalez, Granville Stephen Waiters, Steve Trumbo, Mike Saulsberry (Coach: Aíto García Reneses)
CUP WINNERS' CUP
Winner: Real Madrid (Spain) Dražen Petrović, Johnny Rogers, Fernando Martín, José Biriukov, Antonio Martín, Pep Cargol, Fernando Romay, José Luis Llorente, Quique Villalobos, Javi Perez, Miguel Angel Cabral, Carlos Garcia Rivas (Coach: Lolo Sainz)
Runner-up: Juventus Snaidero Caserta (Italy) Oscar Schmidt, Ferdinando Gentile, Georgi Glouchkov, Vincenzo Esposito, Sandro dell'Agnello, Fulvio Polesello, Franco Boselli, Massimiliano Rizzo, Giuseppe Vitiello, Giacomantonio Tufano, Francesco Longobardi (Coach: Franco Marcelletti)
KORAĆ CUP
Winner: Partizan Belgrade (Yugoslavia) Vlade Divac, Žarko Paspalj, Aleksandar Đorđević, Predrag Danilović, Željko Obradović, Ivo Nakić, Oliver Popović, Milenko Savović, Jadran Vujačić, Miroslav Pecarski, Boris Orcev, Miladin Mutavdžić, Predrag Prlinčević, Dejan Parežanin, Vujadin Jović, Dejan Lakićević, Vladimir Bosanac (Coach: Duško Vujošević)
Runner-up: Wiwa Vismara Cantù (Italy) Antonello Riva, Pierluigi Marzorati, Kent Benson, Jeff Turner, Greg Stokes, Giuseppe Bosa, Angelo Gilardi, Enrico Milesi, Alberto Rossini, Umberto Cappelletti, Alessandro Zorzolo, Nicola Foschini, Ricky Gallon, Enrico Figlios (Coach: Carlo Recalcati)
1989–90
[edit]CHAMPIONS CUP
Winner: Jugoplastika Split (Yugoslavia) Toni Kukoč, Dino Rađa, Zoran Savić, Velimir Perasović, Duško Ivanović, Zoran Sretenović, Goran Sobin, Žan Tabak, Luka Pavićević, Aramis Naglić, Petar Naumoski, Velibor Radović, Josip Lovrić, Teo Čizmić, Paško Tomić (Coach: Božidar Maljković)
Runner-up: FC Barcelona (Spain) Juan Antonio San Epifanio, Audie Norris, David Wood, Nacho Solozabal, Andrés Jiménez, Ferran Martínez, Quim Costa, Xavi Crespo, Claudi Martinez, Arturo Llopis, Lisard Gonzalez, Xavier Marin, Paul Thompson, Steve Trumbo, Oscar de la Torre (Coach: Aíto García Reneses)
Third: CSP Limoges (France) Richard Dacoury, Michael Brooks, Don Collins, Stéphane Ostrowski, Valéry Demory, Jimmy Verove, Georges Vestris, Ken Dancy, Pascal Jullien, Jean-Marc Setier, Frederic Astier, Stephane Dheygers, Bruno Ninet (Coach: Michel Gomez)
Fourth: Aris Thessaloniki (Greece) Nikos Galis, Panagiotis Giannakis, Mike Jones, Stojko Vranković, Slobodan-Lefteris Subotić, Michalis Romanidis, Nikos Filippou, Vassilis Lipiridis, Manthos Katsoulis, Georgios Doxakis, Kostas Baltatzis, Nikos Tsirakidis, Michail Misunov, Vangelis Vourtzoumis (Coach: Ioannis Ioannidis)
CUP WINNERS' CUP
Winner: Virtus Knorr Bologna (Italy) Micheal Ray Richardson, Clemon Johnson, Roberto Brunamonti, Augusto Binelli, Claudio Coldebella, Mike Sylvester, Lauro Bon, Vittorio Gallinari, Massimiliano Romboli, Clivo Massimo Righi, Tommaso Tasso, Davide Bonora, Andrea Cempini, Saverio Nero (Coach: Ettore Messina)
Runner-up: Real Madrid (Spain) Mike Anderson, José "Piculín" Ortiz, Anthony Frederick, Dennis Clay Nutt, José Biriukov, Fernando Romay, Antonio Martín, José Luis Llorente, Pep Cargol, Quique Villalobos, Javi Perez, Miguel Angel Cabral, Ismael Santos, Tomás González, Ben McDonald, Fernando Martín (Coach: George Karl)
KORAĆ CUP
Winner: Joventut Badalona (Spain) Jordi Villacampa, Lemone Lampley, Reggie Johnson, Jose Antonio Montero, Juan Antonio Morales, Rafael Jofresa, Tomás Jofresa, Carles Ruf, Jose Maria Margall, Dani Pérez, Antonio Medianero, Pere Joan Remon, Ferran Lopez, Robert Bellavista (Coach: Herb Brown / Pedro Martínez)
Runner-up: Scavolini Pesaro (Italy) Walter Magnifico, Darren Daye, Darwin Cook, Ario Costa, Andrea Gracis, Domenico Zampolini, Alessandro Boni, Paolo Boesso, Federico Pieri, Matteo Panichi, Michele Verderame, Kelvin Upshaw, Giulio Rossi, Paolo Calbini, Marco Cognolato, Alessandro Zanier, Cristiano Cocco (Coach: Sergio Scariolo)
1990–91
[edit]CHAMPIONS CUP
Winner: Pop 84 Split (Yugoslavia) Toni Kukoč, Zoran Savić, Avie Lester, Velimir Perasović, Zoran Sretenović, Žan Tabak, Luka Pavićević, Aramis Naglić, Teo Čizmić, Petar Naumoski, Paško Tomić, Velibor Radović (Coach: Željko Pavličević)
Runner-up: FC Barcelona (Spain) José "Piculín" Ortiz, Audie Norris, Juan Antonio San Epifanio, Nacho Solozabal, Andrés Jiménez, Jose Antonio Montero, Jose Luis Galilea, Steve Trumbo, Xavi Crespo, Lisard Gonzalez, Roger Esteller, Angel Luis Almeida, Eduardo Bonet, Jose Maria Pedrera, Oscar de la Torre, Daniel Rovira (Coach: Božidar Maljković)
Third: Maccabi Tel Aviv (Israel) Doron Jamchi, Ed Horton, LaVon Mercer, Donald Royal, Willie Sims, Guy Goodes, Motti Daniel, Nadav Henefeld, Hen Lippin, Itzhak Cohen, Dror Berdichev, Harel Gadot (Coach: Zvi Sherf)
Fourth: Scavolini Pesaro (Italy) Walter Magnifico, Darren Daye, Darwin Cook, Ario Costa, Andrea Gracis, Domenico Zampolini, Alessandro Boni, Giovanni Grattoni, Paolo Calbini, Fernando Labella, Michele Verderame, Marco Cognolato, Elston Turner, Guido Franco, Andrea Pistilli, Riccardo Riccardini (Coach: Sergio Scariolo)
CUP WINNERS' CUP
Winner: PAOK Thessaloniki (Greece) Branislav Prelević, Ken Barlow, Panagiotis Fasoulas, Nikos Boudouris, Nikos Stavropoulos, Georgios Makaras, Panagiotis Papachronis, Memos Ioannou, Achilleas Mamatziolas, John Korfas, Georgios Valavanidis, Lazaros Tsakiris, Tom Katsikis, Nick Katsikis, Irving Thomas (Coach: Kostas Politis / Sakis Laios / Dragan Šakota)
Runner-up: CAI Zaragoza (Spain) Kevin Magee, Mark Davis, Quique Andreu, Pepe Arcega, Fernando Arcega, Paco Zapata, Joaquin Ruiz Lorente, Fran Murcia, Jose Miguel Hernandez, Dani Alvarez, Alfredo Fabon, Alberto Angulo (Coach: Chuchi Carrera / Lanny Van Eman / Manel Comas)
KORAĆ CUP
Winner: Clear Cantù (Italy) Pace Mannion, Pierluigi Marzorati, Davide Pessina, Giuseppe Bosa, Roosevelt Bouie, Alberto Rossini, Angelo Gilardi, Andrea Gianolla, Silvano dal Seno, Omar Tagliabue, Alessandro Zorzolo, Fabio Gatti, Fabio Tonini (Coach: Fabrizio Frates)
Runner-up: Real Madrid (Spain) Stanley Roberts, Carl Herrera, José Biriukov, José Luis Llorente, Antonio Martín, Pep Cargol, Fernando Romay, Quique Villalobos, Ismael Santos, Juan Aisa, Tomás González, José María Silva, Ignacio Castellanos, Jerónimo Bucero, Ricardo Peral (Coach: Wayne Brabender / Ignacio Pinedo / Angel Jareno)
1991–92
[edit]EUROPEAN LEAGUE
Winner: Partizan Belgrade (Yugoslavia) Predrag Danilović, Aleksandar Đorđević, Ivo Nakić, Slaviša Koprivica, Zoran Stevanović, Željko Rebrača, Nikola Lončar, Vladimir Dragutinović, Mlađan Šilobad, Dragiša Šarić, Igor Mihajlovski, Igor Perović (Coach: Željko Obradović)
Runner-up: Joventut Badalona (Spain) Jordi Villacampa, Harold Pressley, Corny Thompson, Jordi Pardo, Rafael Jofresa, Tomás Jofresa, Juan Antonio Morales, Ferran Martínez, Carles Ruf, Jordi Llorens, Alfonso Albert (Coach: Lolo Sainz)
Third: Olimpia Philips Milano (Italy) Antonello Riva, Johnny Rogers, Darryl Dawkins, Riccardo Pittis, Davide Pessina, Piero Montecchi, Andrea Blasi, Marco Baldi, Fabrizio Ambrassa, Renato Biffi, Paolo Alberti (Coach: Mike D'Antoni)
Fourth: Estudiantes Madrid (Spain) Rickie Winslow, Alberto Herreros, John Pinone, Juan Antonio Orenga, Ignacio Azofra, Alfonso Reyes, Pablo Martínez, Juan Aisa, Juan Antonio Aguilar, Pedro Rodríguez, Enrique Ruiz Paz (Coach: Miguel Angel Martin)
Quarterfinalist: FC Barcelona (Spain) Zoran Savić, Ben Coleman, Juan Antonio San Epifanio, Nacho Solozabal, Jose Antonio Montero, Jose Luis Galilea, Roger Esteller, Francisco Javier Zapata, Lisard Gonzalez, Jordi Soler, Andrés Jiménez, Steve Trumbo
Quarterfinalist: Virtus Knorr Bologna (Italy) Jure Zdovc, Roberto Brunamonti, Bill Wennington, Augusto Binelli, Claudio Coldebella, Riccardo Morandotti, Lauro Bon, Roberto Cavallari, Roberto Dalla Vecchia, Massimiliano Romboli, Damiano Brigo, Michele Bertinelli
Quarterfinalist: Maccabi Tel Aviv (Israel) Doron Jamchi, Mike Mitchell, José Vargas, Lavon Byrd Curtis, Guy Goodes, Motti Daniel, Nadav Henefeld, Willie Sims, Hen Lippin, Dror Bardichev
Quarterfinalist: Cibona Zagreb (Croatia) Zdravko Radulović, Danko Cvjetićanin, Veljko Mršić, Franjo Arapović, Zoran Čutura, Goran Sobin, Andro Knego, Vladan Alanović, Ivan Sunara, Dževad Alihodžić, Mario Gašparović
EUROPEAN CUP
Winner: Real Madrid (Spain) Mark Simpson, Ricky Brown, José Biriukov, Antonio Martín, José Miguel Antúnez, Pep Cargol, José Luis Llorente, Fernando Romay, Quique Villalobos, Jonatan Angel Ojeda, José María Silva, Tomás González (Coach: Clifford Luyk)
Runner-up: PAOK Thessaloniki (Greece) Branislav Prelević, Ken Barlow, Panagiotis Fasoulas, Nikos Boudouris, Nikos Stavropoulos, Panagiotis Papachronis, Nikos Filippou, Georgios Makaras, Theodoros Asteriadis, Georgios Kouklakis, Georgios Valavanidis, Lazaros Tsakiris (Coach: Dušan Ivković)
Semifinalist: Smelt Olimpija Ljubljana (Slovenia) Dušan Hauptman, Peter Vilfan, Radisav Ćurčić, Roman Horvat, Slavko Kotnik, Žarko Đurišić, Jaka Daneu, Darko Mirt, Marijan Kraljević, Primož Bačar, Alojzij Šiško
Semifinalist: Scaligera Glaxo Verona (Italy) Tim Kempton, Russ Schoene, Paolo Moretti, Massimo Minto, Sandro Brusamarello, Giampiero Savio, Alessandro Frosini, Davide Bonora, Vittorio Gallinari, Aniello Laezza
KORAĆ CUP
Winner: Virtus Il Messaggero Roma (Italy) Dino Rađa, Rick Mahorn, Roberto Premier, Alessandro Fantozzi, Andrea Niccolai, Donato Avenia, Stefano Attruia, Fausto Bargna, Davide Croce, Gianluca Lulli (Coach: Paolo di Fonzo)
Runner-up: Scavolini Pesaro (Italy) Walter Magnifico, Darren Daye, Haywoode Workman, Andrea Gracis, Ario Costa, Alessandro Boni, Domenico Zampolini, Paolo Calbini, Giovanni Grattoni, Marco Cognolato, Federico Stefanini (Coach: Alberto Bucci)
Semifinalist: Forum Filatelico Valladolid (Spain) Arvydas Sabonis, Mike Schlegel, Miguel Angel Reyes, Lalo García, Alex Bento, Fede Ramiro, Jacobo Odriozola, Silvano Bustos, Juan Martínez, David Enciso, Raul Octavio
Semifinalist: Clear Cantù (Italy) Pace Mannion, Adrian Caldwell, Alberto Rossini, Andrea Gianolla, Giuseppe Bosa, Alberto Tonut, Angelo Gilardi, Eros Buratti, Omar Tagliabue, Alessandro Zorzolo
1992–93
[edit]EUROPEAN LEAGUE
Winner: CSP Limoges (France) Michael Young, Jure Zdovc, Richard Dacoury, Jim Bilba, Willie Redden, Frederic Forte, Franck Butter, Duško Ivanović, Jimmy Verove, Christophe Botton, Marc M'Bahia, Jean-Marc Dupraz (Coach: Božidar Maljković)
Runner-up: Benetton Treviso (Italy) Toni Kukoč, Terry Teagle, Stefano Rusconi, Massimo Iacopini, Alberto Vianini, Nino Pellacani, Marco Mian, Maurizio Ragazzi, Germán Scarone, Riccardo Esposito, Davide Piccoli (Coach: Petar Skansi)
Third: PAOK Thessaloniki (Greece) Branislav Prelević, Cliff Levingston, Ken Barlow, John Korfas, Panagiotis Fasoulas, Nikos Boudouris, George Ballogiannis, Nikos Filippou, Georgios Kouklakis, Achilleas Mamatziolas, Christos Tsekos, Stavros Koukouditskas, Georgios Valavanidis (Coach: Dušan Ivković)
Fourth: Real Madrid (Spain) Arvydas Sabonis, Ricky Brown, José Biriukov, Pep Cargol, José Miguel Antúnez, Antonio Martín, Fernando Romay, Ismael Santos, José Lasa, José María Silva, Juan Ignacio Romero, David Brabender (Coach: Clifford Luyk)
Quarterfinalist: Virtus Knorr Bologna (Italy) Predrag Danilović, Bill Wennington, Riccardo Morandotti, Paolo Moretti, Augusto Binelli, Roberto Brunamonti, Claudio Coldebella, Flavio Carera, Damiano Brigo, Davide Diacci, Emilio Marcheselli
Quarterfinalist: Scavolini Pesaro (Italy) Walter Magnifico, Haywoode Workman, Carlton Myers, Pete Myers, Ario Costa, Andrea Gracis, Alessandro Boni, Domenico Zampolini, Pierfilippo Rossi, Matteo Panichi, Henry James
Quarterfinalist: Olympiacos Piraeus (Greece) Walter Berry, Žarko Paspalj, Dragan Tarlać, Milan Tomić, Georgios Sigalas, Georgios Limniatis, Antonios Stamatis, Georgios Papadakos, Argiris Kambouris, Charalampos Papadakis, Stavros Elliniadis, Kostas Moraitis, Franko Nakić, Rod Higgins
Quarterfinalist: Élan Béarnais Pau-Orthez (France) Gheorghe Mureșan, Howard Carter, Orlando Phillips, Valéry Demory, Thierry Gadou, Didier Gadou, Frederic Domon, Rick Doyle, Vincent Naulleau, Frédéric Fauthoux, Sebastien Gomez, Sebastian Lafargue
EUROPEAN CUP
Winner: Aris Thessaloniki (Greece) Roy Tarpley, Panagiotis Giannakis, Mitchell Anderson, Michail Misunov, Dinos Angelidis, Vangelis Vourtzoumis, Georgios Gasparis, Vassilis Lipiridis, Memos Ioannou, Igor Moraitov, Theodosios Paralikas (Coach: Zvi Sherf)
Runner-up: Efes Pilsen Istanbul (Turkey) Petar Naumoski, Larry Richard, Ufuk Sarıca, Tamer Oyguç, Volkan Aydın, Taner Korucu, Oktay Öztürk, Gökhan Güney, Tarik Sariçoban (Coach: Aydın Örs)
Semifinalist: Natwest Zaragoza (Spain) Jeff Martin, John Turner, Alberto Angulo, José Ángel Arcega, Fernando Arcega, Quique Andreu, Dani Alvarez, Fran Murcia, Santi Aldama, Lucio Angulo, Rogelio Legasa
Semifinalist: Hapoel Galil Elyon (Israel) Brad Leaf, Michael Gibson, Doron Sheffer, Andrew Kennedy, Steve Malović, Nir Matalon, Amir Muchtari, Amir Bino, Avner Yeor, Shai Dolinsky, Dror Colines
KORAĆ CUP
Winner: Olimpia Philips Milano (Italy) Aleksandar Đorđević, Antonello Riva, Antonio Davis, Riccardo Pittis, Flavio Portaluppi, Fabrizio Ambrassa, Davide Pessina, Paolo Alberti, Marco Baldi, Marco Sambugaro, Massimo Re (Coach: Mike D'Antoni)
Runner-up: Virtus Roma (Italy) Dino Rađa, Rick Mahorn, Andrea Niccolai, Alessandro Fantozzi, Sandro Dell'Agnello, Roberto Premier, Emiliano Busca, Elvis Rolle, Davide Croce, Gustavo Tolotti, Andrea Camata, Camillo Stazzonelli (Coach: Franco Casalini)
Semifinalist: FC Barcelona (Spain) Zoran Savić, Juan Antonio San Epifanio, Audie Norris, Andrés Jiménez, Roger Esteller, Jose Antonio Montero, Jose Antonio Paraiso, Jose Luis Galilea, Francisco Javier Zapata, Angel Almeida, Oliver Fuentes, Berni Tamames, Antonio Pedrera
Semifinalist: Clear Cantù (Italy) Pace Mannion, Adrian Caldwell, Alberto Tonut, Alberto Rossini, Giuseppe Bosa, Angelo Gilardi, Andrea Gianolla, Luigi Corvo, Enrico Milesi, Pietro Bianchi, Alberto Angiolini, Stefano Mantica
1993–94
[edit]EUROPEAN LEAGUE
Winner: Joventut Badalona (Spain) Jordi Villacampa, Corny Thompson, Ferran Martínez, Mike Smith, Rafael Jofresa, Tomás Jofresa, Juan Antonio Morales, Dani Pérez, Alfonso Albert, Joffre Lleal, Daniel García, Ivan Corrales (Coach: Željko Obradović)
Runner-up: Olympiacos Piraeus (Greece) Žarko Paspalj, Roy Tarpley, Panagiotis Fasoulas, Milan Tomić, Georgios Sigalas, Franko Nakić, Efthimis Bakatsias, Georgios Limniatis, Antonis Stamatis, Argiris Kambouris, Dragan Tarlać, Georgios Papadakos, Panagiotis Karatzas (Coach: Ioannis Ioannidis)
Third: Panathinaikos Athens (Greece) Nikos Galis, Alexander Volkov, Stojko Vranković, Fragiskos Alvertis, Christos Myriounis, Kostas Patavoukas, Georgios Chrysanthopoulos, Ioannis Georgikopoulos, Giannis Papagiannis, Minas Gekos (Coach: Kostas Politis)
Fourth: FC Barcelona (Spain) Tony Massenburg, Fred Roberts, Juan Antonio San Epifanio, Andrés Jiménez, Jose Luis Galilea, Jose Antonio Montero, Quique Andreu, Xavi Crespo, Oliver Fuentes, Salva Díez, Jorge Montaner, Victor Alemany (Coach: Aíto García Reneses)
Quarterfinalist: Real Madrid (Spain) Arvydas Sabonis, Joe Arlauckas, Antonio Martín, José Biriukov, Pep Cargol, Ismael Santos, José Miguel Antúnez, José Lasa, Javier Garcia Coll, Juan Ignacio Romero
Quarterfinalist: Virtus Buckler Bologna (Italy) Predrag Danilović, Paolo Moretti, Augusto Binelli, Roberto Brunamonti, Claudio Coldebella, Riccardo Morandotti, Flavio Carera, Giampiero Savio, Damiano Brigo, Cliff Levingston, Daniele Soro, Alessandro Romboli, Andrea Giacchino
Quarterfinalist: Efes Pilsen Istanbul (Turkey) Petar Naumoski, Larry Richard, Ufuk Sarıca, Tamer Oyguç, Volkan Aydın, Taner Korucu, Oktay Öztürk, Gökhan Güney, Mustafa Kemal Bitim, Tarik Sariçoban, Faruk Rasna
Quarterfinalist: CSP Limoges (France) Michael Young, Richard Dacoury, Jim Bilba, Danny Young, Willie Redden, Frederic Forte, Marc M'Bahia, Jimmy Verove, Franck Butter, Georges Adams
EUROPEAN CUP
Winner: Smelt Olimpija Ljubljana (Slovenia) Dušan Hauptman, Roman Horvat, Boris Gorenc, Žarko Đurišić, Marko Tušek, Nebojša Razić, Marijan Kraljević, Jaka Daneu, Vitali Nosov, Klemen Zaletel (Coach: Zmago Sagadin)
Runner-up: Taugres Vitoria (Spain) Velimir Perasović, Ramón Rivas, Pablo Laso, Ken Bannister, Santi Abad, Juan Ignacio Gomez, Rafael Talaveron, Ander Chinchurreta, Juan Pedro Cazorla, Ignacio Castellanos, Carlos Cazorla, Pedro Rodríguez, San Pedro Juan Jose, Francis Powell (Coach: Manel Comas)
Semifinalist: Aris Thessaloniki (Greece) Sean Higgins, Sam Vincent, Panagiotis Liadelis, Miroslav Pecarski, Dinos Angelidis, Vangelis Vourtzoumis, Vassilis Lipiridis, Georgios Maslarinos, Michail Misunov, Georgios Gasparis, Theodosios Paralikas, Zdravko Radulović, Anthony Frederick, Igor Moraitov
Semifinalist: Pitch Cholet Basket (France) Antoine Rigaudeau, Mike Jones, José Vargas, Eric John, Bruno Coqueran, Olivier Allinei, Christophe Evano, Teddy Citadelle, Thierry Zaire, Stephane Beaudinet, Winston Crite, Athys Francis, Gilles Jehannin, Ludovic Nicolas, Jeremie Maginot
KORAĆ CUP
Winner: PAOK Thessaloniki (Greece) Zoran Savić, Walter Berry, Branislav Prelević, John Korfas, Nasos Galakteros, Nikos Boudouris, Achilleas Mamatziolas, George Ballogiannis, Christos Tsekos, Efthimis Rentzias, Georgios Valavanidis (Coach: Soulis Markopoulos)
Runner-up: Stefanel Trieste (Italy) Dejan Bodiroga, Gregor Fučka, Lemone Lampley, Ferdinando Gentile, Claudio Pilutti, Davide Cantarello, Alessandro De Pol, Jan Budin, Giuseppe Calavita, Claudio Pol Bodetto, Filippo Cattabiani, Marco Pilat, Andreas Brignoli (Coach: Bogdan Tanjević)
Semifinalist: Olimpia Recoaro Milano (Italy) Aleksandar Đorđević, Žan Tabak, Antonello Riva, Dino Meneghin, Hugo Sconochini, Flavio Portaluppi, Davide Pessina, Fabrizio Ambrassa, Paolo Alberti, Emilio Rotasperti, Francesco Veneri
Semifinalist: Panionios Athens (Greece) Ed Stokes, Henry Turner, Panagiotis Giannakis, Fanis Christodoulou, Christos Christodoulou, Dušan Jelić, Aleksandar Lazić, Georgios Bosganas, Evangelos Angelou, Georgios Karagoutis, John Fitsioris, Spyridon Panteliadis, Prodromos Dreliozis
1994–95
[edit]EUROPEAN LEAGUE
Winner: Real Madrid (Spain) Arvydas Sabonis, Joe Arlauckas, Antonio Martín, José Miguel Antúnez, Pep Cargol, José Biriukov, Javier Garcia Coll, Ismael Santos, José Lasa, Juan Ignacio Romero, Roberto Núñez, Martin Ferrer, José María Silva (Coach: Željko Obradović)
Runner-up: Olympiacos Piraeus (Greece) Eddie Johnson, Alexander Volkov, Dragan Tarlać, Milan Tomić, Franko Nakić, Georgios Sigalas, Panagiotis Fasoulas, Efthimis Bakatsias, Argiris Kambouris, Georgios Limniatis, Georgios Papadakos, Antonis Stamatis, Charalampos Papadakis (Coach: Ioannis Ioannidis)
Third: Panathinaikos Athens (Greece) Žarko Paspalj, Nikos Galis, Stojko Vranković, Fragiskos Alvertis, Panagiotis Giannakis, Nikos Oikonomou, Miroslav Pecarski, Kostas Patavoukas, Christos Myriounis, Ioannis Papagiannis, Georgios Chrysanthopoulos, Ioannis Georgikopoulos (Coach: Efthimis Kioumourtzoglou)
Fourth: CSP Limoges (France) Michael Young, Tim Kempton, Robert Lock, Richard Dacoury, Jim Bilba, Frederic Forte, Georges Adams, Marc M'Bahia, Jerome Florenson, Abbas Sy, Jimmy Verove, Moustapha N'Doye, Bruno Croix (Coach: Božidar Maljković)
Quarterfinalist: Virtus Buckler Bologna (Italy) Predrag Danilović, Joe Binion, Paolo Moretti, Augusto Binelli, Alessandro Abbio, Flavio Carera, Roberto Brunamonti, Riccardo Morandotti, Claudio Coldebella, Valentino Battisti, Andrea Giacchino, Matteo Galeotti
Quarterfinalist: Scavolini Pesaro (Italy) Antonello Riva, Walter Magnifico, Dean Garrett, Corey Gaines, Sandro Dell'Agnello, Ario Costa, Federico Pieri, Paolo Calbini, Matteo Panichi, Enrico Gaeta, Fabrizio Facenda, Michele Maggioli, Christian Ferretti
Quarterfinalist: CSKA Moscow (Russia) Vasily Karasev, Evgeni Kisurin, Igor Kudelin, Patrick Eddie, Sergei Panov, Chuck Evans, Sergei Grezin, Andrei Spiridonov, Andrei Kornev, Nikita Morgunov, Igor Kurashov, Alexei Vadeev
Quarterfinalist: Cibona Zagreb (Croatia) Veljko Mršić, Gerrod Abram, Vladan Alanović, Slaven Rimac, Davor Marcelić, Dževad Alihodžić, Davor Pejčinović, Ivica Žurić, Alan Gregov, Damir Mulaomerović, Željko Poljak, Marin Prskalo, Vladimir Jakšić
EUROPEAN CUP
Winner: Benetton Treviso (Italy) Petar Naumoski, Orlando Woolridge, Ken Barlow, Stefano Rusconi, Riccardo Pittis, Massimo Iacopini, Andrea Gracis, Denis Marconato, Alberto Vianini, Riccardo Esposito, Maurizio Ragazzi, Federico Peruzzo, Paolo Casonato (Coach: Mike D'Antoni)
Runner-up: Taugres Vitoria (Spain) Velimir Perasović, Kenny Green, Ramón Rivas, Pablo Laso, Marcelo Nicola, Santi Abad, Carlos Cazorla, Jordi Grau, Juan Ignacio Gomez, Rafael Talaveron, Pedro Rodríguez, Ferran Lopez, Jorge Garbajosa, Juan Pedro Cazorla (Coach: Manel Comas)
Semifinalist: Olympique d'Antibes (France) David Rivers, Micheal Ray Richardson, Stéphane Ostrowski, Laurent Foirest, Willie Redden, Billy Joe Williams, Arsene Ade Mensah, Frederic Domon, Jean-Philippe Methelie, Cheikhou N'Diaye, Remi Fagot
Semifinalist: Iraklis Thessaloniki (Greece) Walter Berry, Jure Zdovc, Lefteris Kakiousis, Panagiotis Papachronis, Kostas Moraitis, Aristides Holopoulos, Nikos Kouvelas, Christos Kountourakis, Konstantinos Tampakis, Nicolaos Panagiotides, Georgios Giannouzakos
KORAĆ CUP
Winner: Alba Berlin (Germany) Teoman Alibegović, Saša Obradović, Gunther Behnke, Henrik Rödl, Ingo Freyer, Ademola Okulaja, Stephan Baeck, Teoman Öztürk, Sebastian Machowski, Patrick Falk, Oliver Braun (Coach: Svetislav Pešić)
Runner-up: Olimpia Stefanel Milano (Italy) Dejan Bodiroga, Gregor Fučka, Ferdinando Gentile, Alessandro De Pol, Davide Pessina, Flavio Portaluppi, Hugo Sconochini, Paolo Alberti, Davide Cantarello, Fulvio Fantetti, Alec Kessler, Francesco Veneri, Matteo Maggioni, Carlo Maurović (Coach: Bogdan Tanjević)
Semifinalist: Élan Béarnais Pau-Orthez (France) Conrad McRae, Rickie Winslow, Howard Carter, Didier Gadou, Thierry Gadou, Frédéric Fauthoux, Bruno Hamm, Frederic Guinot, Christian Garnier, Rony Coco, Ludovic Lannoy
Semifinalist: Caceres CB (Spain) Rod Sellers, Raymond Brown, Jose Antonio Paraiso, Jordi Soler, Miguel Angel Reyes, Enrique Fernández, David Brabender, Inaki Rodriguez, Juan Jose Bernabe, Angel Almeida, Jorge Sanjuan, Nebojša Ilić, Antonio Pedrera
1995–96
[edit]EUROPEAN LEAGUE
Winner: Panathinaikos Athens (Greece) Dominique Wilkins, Stojko Vranković, Nikos Oikonomou, Panagiotis Giannakis, Fragiskos Alvertis, Miroslav Pecarski, John Korfas, Kostas Patavoukas, Tzanis Stavrakopoulos, Vangelis Vourtzoumis, Christos Myriounis (Coach: Božidar Maljković)
Runner-up: FC Barcelona (Spain) Artūras Karnišovas, Dan Godfread, Andrés Jiménez, Ferran Martínez, Xavi Fernández, Jose Antonio Montero, Manel Bosch, Jose Luis Galilea, Salva Díez, Quique Andreu, Roberto Dueñas, Oriol Junyent (Coach: Aíto García Reneses)
Third: CSKA Moscow (Russia) Vasily Karasev, Julius Nwosu, Igor Kudelin, Evgeni Kisurin, Gundars Vētra, Sergei Panov, Nikita Morgunov, Alexei Vadeev, Igor Kurashov, Andrei Kornev, Andrei Spiridonov (Coach: Stanislav Eremin)
Fourth: Real Madrid (Spain) Joe Arlauckas, Zoran Savić, Mike Smith, José Miguel Antúnez, Pablo Laso, Ismael Santos, Santi Abad, Juan Antonio Morales, Juan Ignacio Romero, Javier Garcia Coll, Martin Ferrer (Coach: Željko Obradović)
Quarterfinalist: Olympiacos Piraeus (Greece) David Rivers, Walter Berry, Dragan Tarlać, Panagiotis Fasoulas, Milan Tomić, Franko Nakić, Georgios Sigalas, Efthimis Bakatsias, Dimitris Papanikolaou, Georgios Papadakos, Nasos Galakteros, Vasilis Soulis
Quarterfinalist: Benetton Treviso (Italy) Henry Williams, Željko Rebrača, Riccardo Pittis, Davide Bonora, Davide Pessina, Andrea Gracis, Roberto Chiacig, Fabrizio Ambrassa, Alberto Vianini, Lauro Bon, Alberto Causin, Jeffrey Colladon
Quarterfinalist: Ülker Istanbul (Turkey) Charles Shackleford, Pete Williams, Harun Erdenay, Orhun Ene, Haluk Yıldırım, Serdar Apaydın, Tolga Tekinalp, Mehmet Ali Tinay, Yusuf Erboy, Aziz Alemdar, Nejat Erguven
Quarterfinalist: Élan Béarnais Pau-Orthez (France) Antoine Rigaudeau, Darren Daye, Reggie Smith, Didier Gadou, Thierry Gadou, Frédéric Fauthoux, Fabien Dubos, Freddy Hufnagel, David Bialski, Rony Coco, Gheorghe Mureșan, Bilongo Batola, Julien Lacaze
EUROPEAN CUP
Winner: Taugres Vitoria (Spain) Velimir Perasović, Kenny Green, Ramón Rivas, Marcelo Nicola, Jordi Millera, Miguel Angel Reyes, Ferran Lopez, Jorge Garbajosa, Juan Pedro Cazorla, Carlos Cazorla, Carlos Dicenta, Pedro Rodríguez, Juan Ignacio Gomez (Coach: Manel Comas)
Runner-up: PAOK Thessaloniki (Greece) Predrag Stojaković, Dean Garrett, Branislav Prelević, Efthimis Rentzias, Nikos Boudouris, George Ballogiannis, Trevor Ruffin, Sotirios Nikolaidis, Ioannis Giannoulis, Christos Tsekos, Kostas Christou, Dimitris Koptis, Achilleas Mamatziolas (Coach: Željko Lukajić)
Semifinalist: Žalgiris Kaunas (Lithuania) Rimas Kurtinaitis, Torgeir Bryn, Darius Lukminas, Kęstutis Šeštokas, Arūnas Visockas, Darius Sirtautas, Darius Maskoliūnas, Tauras Stumbrys, Tomas Masiulis, Erikas Bublys, Eurelijus Žukauskas, Miloš Babić, Joe Hooks, Nerijus Karlikanovas
Semifinalist: Dynamo Moscow (Russia) Sergei Bazarevich, Valeri Daineko, Vitali Nosov, Igor Grachev, Dimitri Chakouline, Ruslan Baidakou, Maxim Astanine, Pavel Astakhov, Dimitri Soukharev, Konstantin Kuznetsov, Alexandre Skrobot, Andrei Olbrekht
KORAĆ CUP
Winner: Efes Pilsen Istanbul (Turkey) Petar Naumoski, Conrad McRae, Ufuk Sarıca, Mirsad Türkcan, Volkan Aydın, Tamer Oyguç, Murat Evliyaoğlu, Hüseyin Beşok, Bora Sancar, Mustafa Kemal Bitim, Alpay Öztas, Erdal Bibo (Coach: Aydın Örs)
Runner-up: Olimpia Stefanel Milano (Italy) Dejan Bodiroga, Gregor Fučka, Rolando Blackman, Ferdinando Gentile, Alessandro De Pol, Flavio Portaluppi, Davide Cantarello, Paolo Alberti, Marco Sambugaro, Marco Baldi (Coach: Bogdan Tanjević)
Semifinalist: Fortitudo Teamsystem Bologna (Italy) Aleksandar Đorđević, Carlton Myers, Dan Gay, Alessandro Frosini, Marcelo Damiao, Massimo Ruggeri, Claudio Pilutti, Andrea Blasi, Andrea Grossi, Alberto Barbieri, Franco Ferroni, Mauro Bonaiuti
Semifinalist: ASVEL Villeurbanne (France) Delaney Rudd, Brian Howard, Ronnie Smith, Alain Digbeu, Remi Rippert, Laurent Pluvy, Jimmy Nebot, Christophe Lion, Jim Galla, Christophe Evano
1996–97
[edit]EUROLEAGUE
Winner: Olympiacos Piraeus (Greece) David Rivers, Dragan Tarlać, Panagiotis Fasoulas, Milan Tomić, Franko Nakić, Christian Welp, Willie Anderson, Georgios Sigalas, Nasos Galakteros, Efthimis Bakatsias, Dimitris Papanikolaou, Evric Gray, Anatoli Zourpenko, Alexei Savrasenko (Coach: Dušan Ivković)
Runner-up: FC Barcelona (Spain) Artūras Karnišovas, Aleksandar Đorđević, Ramón Rivas, Andrés Jiménez, Xavi Fernández, Andrei Fetisov, Rafael Jofresa, Roger Esteller, Roberto Dueñas, Quique Andreu, Manel Bosch, Salva Díez, Jose Antonio Montero, Victor Alemany (Coach: Aíto García Reneses)
Third: Smelt Olimpija Ljubljana (Slovenia) Ariel McDonald, Marko Milič, Dušan Hauptman, Darren Henrie, Marko Tušek, Vladimer Stepania, Marijan Kraljević, Radoslav Nesterović, Roman Horvat, Ivica Jurković, Jaka Daneu, Slavko Duščak, Gregor Hafnar (Coach: Zmago Sagadin)
Fourth: ASVEL Villeurbanne (France) Delaney Rudd, Brian Howard, Alain Digbeu, Jim Bilba, Georges Adams, Laurent Pluvy, Remi Rippert, Jimmy Nebot, Ronnie Smith, Olivier Bourgain, Thomas Andrieux, Karim Ouattara (Coach: Greg Beugnot)
Quarterfinalist: Panathinaikos Athens (Greece) Byron Dinkins, Julius Nwosu, Nikos Oikonomou, Ferran Martínez, Hugo Sconochini, Fragiskos Alvertis, Marcelo Nicola, Michael Koch, John Amaechi, John Korfas, Ioannis Georgikopoulos, John Salley, Vangelis Vourtzoumis, Saša Marković
Quarterfinalist: Efes Pilsen Istanbul (Turkey) Petar Naumoski, Vasily Karasev, Derrick Alston, Mirsad Türkcan, Ufuk Sarıca, Tamer Oyguç, Murat Evliyaoğlu, Volkan Aydın, Hüseyin Beşok, Mark Pope, Hidayet Türkoğlu, Alpay Oztas
Quarterfinalist: Olimpia Stefanel Milano (Italy) Anthony Bowie, Gregor Fučka, Warren Kidd, Ferdinando Gentile, Alessandro De Pol, Flavio Portaluppi, Davide Cantarello, Marco Sambugaro, Marco Spangaro, Andrea Michelori
Quarterfinalist: Fortitudo Teamsystem Bologna (Italy) Carlton Myers, Conrad McRae, Eric Murdock, Dan Gay, Alessandro Frosini, Massimo Ruggeri, Claudio Pilutti, Francesco Vescovi, Andrea Blasi, John Crotty, Roberto Casoli, Mauro Bonaiuti, Nicola Barbieri
EUROCUP
Winner: Real Madrid (Spain) Dejan Bodiroga, Joe Arlauckas, Alberto Herreros, Alberto Angulo, Juan Antonio Orenga, Juan Antonio Morales, Mike Smith, José Miguel Antúnez, Roberto Núñez, Ismael Santos, Pablo Laso, Lorenzo Sanz (Coach: Željko Obradović)
Runner-up: Scaligera Mash Verona (Italy) Mike Iuzzolino, Randolph Keys, Roberto Bullara, Alessandro Boni, Roberto Dalla Vecchia, David Londero, Giacomo Galanda, Joachim Jerichow, Fabio Capello, Matteo Nobile, Andrea Gianolla, Gianluca Tiso, Mario Soave, Claus Hansen (Coach: Andrea Mazzon)
Semifinalist: Iraklis Thessaloniki (Greece) Jure Zdovc, Steve Bucknall, Erik Meek, Mattias Sahlstrom, Lefteris Kakiousis, John Brougos, Milan Jeremić, Juan Manuel Moltedo, Georgios Giannouzakos, Angelos Siristatidis, Dimitris Iliopoulos, Lazaros Papadopoulos, Spyridon Kekelis, Isidoros Koutsos
Semifinalist: PSG Racing Paris (France) J. R. Reid, Stéphane Risacher, Richard Dacoury, Éric Struelens, Arsene Ade Mensah, Laurent Sciarra, Franck Meriguet, David Bialski, Jean-Marc Setier, Stephane Bouchardon, Kevin Camara, Sedale Threatt, Žarko Paspalj, Sébastien Jasaron
KORAĆ CUP
Winner: Aris Thessaloniki (Greece) José "Piculín" Ortiz, Charles Shackleford, Panagiotis Liadelis, Mario Boni, Dinos Angelidis, Tzanis Stavrakopoulos, Mike Nahar, Alan Tomidy, Ioannis Sioutis, Georgios Floros, Alexis Papadatos, Aris Holopoulos (Coach: Slobodan-Lefteris Subotić)
Runner-up: TOFAS Bursa (Turkey) Rashard Griffith, Steven Rogers, Vladan Alanović, Samir Avdić, Murat Konuk, Levent Topsakal, Semsettin Bas, Cüneyt Erden, Tolga Ongoren, Serdar Caglan, Tayfun Kuyan (Coach: Atilla Çakmak)
Semifinalist: Benetton Treviso (Italy) Henry Williams, Željko Rebrača, Riccardo Pittis, Denis Marconato, Andrea Niccolai, Glenn Sekunda, Davide Bonora, Andrea Gracis, Jeffrey Colladon, Stefano Rusconi, Marco Carraretto
Semifinalist: Mazowszanka Pruszków (Poland) Jeff Massey, Tyrice Walker, Piotr Szybilski, Dariusz Parzenski, Krzysztof Dryja, Krzysztof Sidor, Jacek Rybczynski, Leszek Karwowski, Tomasz Suski, Dominik Czubek, Hubert Bialczewski, Tomasz Ziembinski
1997–98
[edit]EUROLEAGUE
Winner: Virtus Kinder Bologna (Italy) Predrag Danilović, Zoran Savić, Antoine Rigaudeau, Alessandro Abbio, Hugo Sconochini, Radoslav Nesterović, Alessandro Frosini, Augusto Binelli, John Amaechi, Riccardo Morandotti, Claudio Crippa, Fabio Ruini, Enrico Ravaglia, Tomas Ress, Davide Gonzo (Coach: Ettore Messina)
Runner-up: AEK Athens (Greece) Victor Alexander, Branislav Prelević, Willie Anderson, Nikos Chatzis, Michael Andersen, José Lasa, Claudio Coldebella, Michalis Kakiouzis, Mikkel Larsen, Iakovos Tsakalidis, Ramón Rivas, Ricky Pierce, Terence Stansbury, Prodromos Nikolaidis, Christos Lingos, Panagiotis Barlas, Dimitris Papadopoulos (Coach: Ioannis Ioannidis)
Third: Benetton Treviso (Italy) Henry Williams, Željko Rebrača, Denis Marconato, Riccardo Pittis, Andrea Niccolai, Stefano Rusconi, Glenn Sekunda, Davide Bonora, Laurent Sciarra, Andrea Gracis, Stjepan Stazić, Mauro Rosso (Coach: Željko Obradović)
Fourth: Partizan Belgrade (Yugoslavia) Dejan Tomašević, Predrag Drobnjak, Haris Brkić, Dragan Lukovski, Miroslav Radošević, Aleksandar Čubrilo, Vladimir Đokić, Slaviša Koprivica, Ratko Varda, Mišel Lazarević, Milan Dozet, Vladimir Vidačić (Coach: Milovan Bogojević)
Quarterfinalist: Fortitudo Teamsystem Bologna (Italy) Dominique Wilkins, David Rivers, Gregor Fučka, Carlton Myers, Roberto Chiacig, Dan O'Sullivan, Giacomo Galanda, Paolo Moretti, Dan Gay, Stefano Attruia, Stefano Vidili
Quarterfinalist: Efes Pilsen Istanbul (Turkey) Petar Naumoski, Brian Howard, Rod Sellers, Mirsad Türkcan, Ufuk Sarıca, Hüseyin Beşok, Murat Evliyaoğlu, Tamer Oyguç, Volkan Aydın, Hidayet Türkoğlu
Quarterfinalist: CSKA Moscow (Russia) Marcus Webb, Valeri Daineko, Gundars Vētra, Valery Tikhonenko, Sergei Panov, Igor Kudelin, Dimitri Chakouline, Dmitri Domani, Anton Yudin, Alexandre Goutorov, Igor Kurashov, Mikhail Soloviev, Nikita Morgunov, Alexander Bashminov, Michael Jennings
Quarterfinalist: Alba Berlin (Germany) Wendell Alexis, Vasily Karasev, Henning Harnisch, Christian Welp, Geert Hammink, Henrik Rödl, Vladimir Bogojević, Marko Pešić, Stephen Arigbabu, Jörg Lütcke
EUROCUP
Winner: Žalgiris Kaunas (Lithuania) Saulius Štombergas, Ennis Whatley, Dainius Adomaitis, Franjo Arapović, Tomas Masiulis, Virginijus Praškevičius, Darius Maskoliūnas, Kęstutis Šeštokas, Mindaugas Žukauskas, Darius Sirtautas, Eurelijus Žukauskas, Tauras Stumbrys, Danya Abrams (Coach: Jonas Kazlauskas)
Runner-up: Olimpia Stefanel Milano (Italy) Thurl Bailey, Warren Kidd, Srđan Jovanović, Ferdinando Gentile, Georgios Sigalas, Flavio Portaluppi, Mattias Sahlstrom, Massimo Ruggeri, Marco Sambugaro, Davide Cantarello, Andrea Michelori, Marco Mordente (Coach: Franco Marcelletti)
Semifinalist: Panathinaikos Athens (Greece) Byron Scott, Dino Rađa, Nikos Oikonomou, Fragiskos Alvertis, Michael Koch, Fanis Christodoulou, Sascha Hupmann, Ferran Martínez, Georgios Kalaitzis, Kostas Patavoukas, Johnny Branch, Antonis Fotsis, Vangelis Vourtzoumis
Semifinalist: Avtodor Saratov (Russia) Gintaras Einikis, Darius Lukminas, Zakhar Pashutin, Andrei Maltsev, Evgeniy Pashutin, Andrei Sepelev, Yuri Zhukanenko, Sergei Demeshkin, Sergei Smirnov, Oleg Malaev, Evgeni Mironov, Valeri Konotopov, Evgeni Smirnov, Alexander Nazarov
KORAĆ CUP
Winner: Scaligera Mash Verona (Italy) Mike Iuzzolino, Randolph Keys, Hansi Gnad, Myron Brown, Roberto Dalla Vecchia, Roberto Bullara, Joachim Jerichow, Alessandro Boni, Matteo Nobile, Giampiero Savio, Damiano Dalfini, Davide Tisato, Matteo Sacchetti, Mario Soave, Massimo Spezie (Coach: Andrea Mazzon)
Runner-up: Crvena Zvezda Belgrade (Yugoslavia) Milenko Topić, Igor Rakočević, Jovo Stanojević, Zlatko Bolić, Oliver Popović, Vladimir Kuzmanović, Željko Topalović, Vojkan Benčić, Dejan Mišković, Igor Perović, Danijel Milić (Coach: Vladislav Lučić)
Semifinalist: Virtus Calze Pompea Roma (Italy) Saša Obradović, Bill Edwards, Walter Magnifico, Davide Pessina, Fabrizio Ambrassa, Flavio Carera, Paolo Calbini, Alessandro Tonolli, Emiliano Busca, Saverio Coltellacci, Tommaso Plateo, Ruggero Fiasco, Davide Turiello, Massimiliano Pedone
Semifinalist: Cholet Basket (France) Micheal Ray Richardson, James Blackwell, Paul Fortier, Herman Henry, Cedric Miller, Giancarlo Marcaccini, Jean-Philippe Methelie, Aymeric Jeanneau, Stéphane Ostrowski, Jean-Marc Setier, Regis Boissie
1998–99
[edit]EUROLEAGUE
Winner: Žalgiris Kaunas (Lithuania) Tyus Edney, Anthony Bowie, Saulius Štombergas, Jiří Zídek, Dainius Adomaitis, Mindaugas Žukauskas, Eurelijus Žukauskas, Tomas Masiulis, Darius Maskoliūnas, Kęstutis Šeštokas (Coach: Jonas Kazlauskas)
Runner-up: Virtus Kinder Bologna (Italy) Predrag Danilović, Antoine Rigaudeau, Radoslav Nesterović, Alessandro Abbio, Hugo Sconochini, Alessandro Frosini, Dan O'Sullivan, Augusto Binelli, Žarko Paspalj, Claudio Crippa, Michael Olowokandi, Matteo Panichi, Fabio Ruini (Coach: Ettore Messina)
Third: Olympiacos Piraeus (Greece) Arijan Komazec, Anthony Goldwire, Dragan Tarlać, Johnny Rogers, Milan Tomić, Fabricio Oberto, Dimitris Papanikolaou, Dusan Vukčević, Arsene Ade Mensah, Panagiotis Fasoulas, Vasilis Soulis (Coach: Dušan Ivković)
Fourth: Fortitudo Teamsystem Bologna (Italy) Artūras Karnišovas, Carlton Myers, Gregor Fučka, Damir Mulaomerović, Marko Jarić, Roberto Chiacig, Dan Gay, Marcelo Damiao, Andrew Betts, Claudio Pilutti, Vinny Del Negro, Paolo Moretti, Alessandro Cittadini (Coach: Petar Skansi)
Quarterfinalist: Efes Pilsen Istanbul (Turkey) Petar Naumoski, Zoran Savić, Predrag Drobnjak, Mirsad Türkcan, Hüseyin Beşok, Ufuk Sarıca, Murat Evliyaoğlu, Volkan Aydın, Hidayet Türkoğlu, Nedim Dal, Ömer Onan
Quarterfinalist: Real Madrid (Spain) Tanoka Beard, Alberto Herreros, Éric Struelens, Alberto Angulo, José Lasa, Bobby Martin, Ismael Santos, Sergio Luyk, Iker Iturbe, Antonio Bueno, Hector García
Quarterfinalist: ASVEL Villeurbanne (France) Delaney Rudd, Darren Henrie, Alain Digbeu, Jim Bilba, Moustapha Sonko, Crawford Palmer, Laurent Pluvy, Georges Adams, Joakim Blom, Jean-Gael Percevaut, Salomon Sami
Quarterfinalist: Élan Béarnais Pau-Orthez (France) Josh Grant, Laurent Foirest, Ronnie Smith, Juan Aisa, Thierry Gadou, Didier Gadou, Emanual Davis, Frédéric Fauthoux, Dwayne Scholten, Ryan Lorthridge, Narcisse Ewodo, Frederic Moncade
SAPORTA CUP
Winner: Benetton Treviso (Italy) Henry Williams, Željko Rebrača, Marcelo Nicola, Glenn Sekunda, William Di Spalatro, Tomás Jofresa, Denis Marconato, Casey Schmidt, Davide Bonora, Riccardo Pittis, Oliver Narr, Stjepan Stazić, Matteo Maestrello (Coach: Željko Ob