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The rosters of each season's champions and finalists of the top-tier level European-wide professional basketball competition in Europe, the EuroLeague. From 1958, through the present. From 1958, through the present.
On 17 May 2015, after waiting 20 years to win another EuroLeague championship, Real Madrid won the 2015 EuroLeague championship against Olympiacos. Madrid's Andrés Nocioni was named the Final Four MVP. This title was called La Novena. [7] Following the EuroLeague title, the 2014–15 ACB season's championship was also won by Real. Because Real ...
Real Madrid have won the European championship on 11 occasions, more than any other club, with its most recent victory in 2023. [1] Panathinaikos of Athens is the current holder of the Euroleague championship of 2023-2024.
The competition was introduced in 1958 as the FIBA European Champions Cup (renamed the FIBA EuroLeague in 1996), which operated under FIBA's umbrella until Euroleague Basketball was created for the 2000–01 season. The FIBA European Champions Cup and the EuroLeague are considered to be the same competition, with the change of name being simply ...
With 700 Real Madrid games and 39 titles between them, BBC Sport's Andy West explains why Lucas Vazquez and Nacho deserve more praise. 700 games, 39 titles - Real Madrid's unsung heroes Skip to ...
Real Madrid BC European trophies displayed in the club's museum.. The FIBA Europe is the governing body for Basketball in Europe; along with the Euroleague Basketball Organization and the ULEB they organize four main active club competitions for men: the Euroleague (formerly European Cup), the EuroCup Basketball, FIBA Champions League and the FIBA Europe Cup.
2.1 By semi-final appearances (FIBA European Champions Cup and EuroLeague Basketball) 3 EuroLeague Final Four. ... Real Madrid: Madrid: 11: 10: 1964, ...
The following two years, the Spanish Primera División champions, Real Madrid, found their way to the final game, but lost both times, versus Dinamo Tbilisi (1961–62 season) and CSKA Moscow (1962–63 season).