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FIBA Hall of Fame player-coach Nebojša Popović and Aleksandar Gec, along with a talented supporting cast of future Hall of Famers Aleksandar Nikolić and Borislav Stanković, would lead Crvena zvezda into the greatest period in club history, winning ten consecutive Yugoslav championships in as many seasons throughout the 1940s and early 1950s ...
Crvena zvezda is a Serbian men's professional basketball team currently playing in the ABA League, ... FIBA Saporta Cup (1966–2002) Winners: 1: 1973–74:
Crvena zvezda has overall, from 1960 to 1970 (first participation) to 2015–16 (last participation): 201 wins against 180 defeats plus 2 draws in 383 games for all the European club competitions. EuroLeague : 42–73 (115)
Spartak Leningrad defeated Crvena zvezda, the former FIBA European Cup Winner's Cup champion, in the final, held in Nantes, and became the first and only Soviet League team to win the competition for the second time.
The 1997–98 FIBA Korać Cup was the 27th edition of the third tier European basketball tournament FIBA ... Crvena zvezda: 148–139 Darüşşafaka: 67–62 81–77 ...
Crvena zvezda defeated Spartak ZJŠ Brno in the final, held in Udine, to become the first Yugoslav League team to win the competition, after unsuccessful appearances by Crvena zvezda itself, and Jugoplastika, in the two previous finals. On the other hand, it was the last of three Czechoslovak League appearances in the final.
In European competitions, Crvena zvezda won a FIBA Saporta Cup (then known as European Cup Winner's Cup) in 1974, while Partizan was the European champion in 1992 and won 3 FIBA Korać Cups. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]
Crvena zvezda is the only club in the world to have produced two members now in the Hall of Fame (Borislav Stanković and Aleksandar Nikolić) and four in the FIBA Hall of Fame (Stanković, Nebojša Popović, Radomir Šaper, and Nikolić). The four of them have the highest Order of Merit from FIBA. [1]