1988–89 FIBA Women's European Champions Cup
The 1988–89
Finals
Final game took place in Florence on 22 March 1989.[5]
Team #1 | Team #2 | |
---|---|---|
74–70 | Primigi Vicenza |
Road to finals
Schedule and Results – 1988–1989 European Cup for Women's Champion Clubs, per FIBA Europe website[a][6]
Qualifying round
Team #1 | 1st | 2nd | Team #2 | Agg. |
---|---|---|---|---|
Primigi Vicenza | bye as reigning champion 1988. | |||
DBB Wien | 79–87 | 53–73 | Caixa Tarragona | |
Elitzur Holon | 53–70 | 57–84 | Jedinstvo Aida
| |
BCS Sporting Luxembourg | 48–63 | 58–71 | CVJM Birsfelden | |
Dynamo Novosibirsk | 133–67 | 113–61 | Sampo Basket | |
Galatasaray Istanbul | 73–58 | 64–77 | Universitatea Cluj | |
CIF Lisboa | 50–83 | 52–85 | Astarac Mirande | |
Hoybraten BK | 72–84 | 61–108 | Solna IF | |
CS 17 Nentori Tirana | 73–103 | 70–112 | Levski-Spartak Sofia | |
81–75 | 70–72 | Agon 08 Dusseldorf | ||
Vysoke Školy | 99–42 | 88–58 | Avon BC Northampton | |
AO Sporting Athens | 47–71 | 56–73 | BSE Budapest |
Round of 12
Team #1 | 1st | 2nd | Team #2 | Agg. |
---|---|---|---|---|
Caixa Tarragona | 59–77 | 61–73 | Primigi Vicenza | |
CVJM Birsfelden | 49–109 | 58–113 | Jedinstvo Aida
| |
Galatasaray Istanbul | 58–110 | 62–82 | Dynamo Novosibirsk | |
Solna IF | 79–76 | 57–69 | Astarac Mirande | |
Levski-Spartak Sofia | 87–47 | 75–69 | HOI Den Helder
| |
Vysoke Školy | 88–72 | 73–65 | BSE Budapest |
Round of 6
Team #1 | 1st | 2nd | Team #2 | Agg. |
---|---|---|---|---|
84–56 | 80–68 | Astarac Mirande | ||
Dynamo Novosibirsk | 89–78 | 85–73 | Levski-Spartak Sofia | |
Vysoke Školy | 64–72 | 59–65 | Primigi Vicenza | |
Primigi Vicenza | 64–50 | 93–67 | Dynamo Novosibirsk | |
Jedinstvo Tuzla | 73–66 | 64–58 | Levski-Spartak Sofia | |
Astarac Mirande | 73–76 | 68–62 | Visoke Školy | |
Dynamo Novosibirsk | 101–88 | 77–73 | Jedinstvo Aida | |
Primigi Vicenza | 58–54 | 66–79 | Astarac Mirande | |
Levski-Spartak Sofia | 77–55 | 83–71 | Visoke Školy | |
Astarac Mirande | 99–67 | 73–87 | Dynamo Novosibirsk | |
Visoke Školy | 58–67 | 61–65 | Jedinstvo Aida | |
Levski-Spartak Sofia | 50–64 | 52–74 | Primigi Vicenza | |
Dynamo Novosibirsk | 112–64 | 69–70 | Visoke Školy | |
Astarac Mirande | 90–74 | 65–69 | Levski-Spartak Sofia | |
Jedinstvo Tuzla | 75–70 | 52–77 | Primigi Vicenza |
Group stage standings
Team | Pld | W | L | PF | PA |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Primigi Vicenza | 10 | 8 | 2 | 703 | 602 |
Jedinstvo Aida
|
10 | 7 | 3 | 721 | 692 |
Dynamo Novosibirsk | 10 | 6 | 4 | 804 | 746 |
Astarac Mirande | 10 | 4 | 6 | 725 | 723 |
Levski-Spartak Sofia | 10 | 3 | 7 | 680 | 730 |
Vysoke Školy | 10 | 2 | 8 | 640 | 751 |
Notes
- ^ Schedule & Results – 1988/89 European Cup for Women's Champion Clubs – Data per FIBA Europe website.
References
- ^ 1988–89 FIBA Women's European Champions Cup
- ^ "Women Basketball European Champions Cup 1989 - Jedinstvo Tuzla (YUG)". todor66.com. Retrieved 14 January 2019.
- ^ "European Cup for Women's Champion Clubs (1989) | FIBA Europe". fibaeurope.com. Retrieved 14 January 2019.
- ^ FIBA Women's European Champions Cup / Euroleague Women history and list of finals, 1959-2016 with links and websites, at FIBA Europe's website
- ^ "Schedule & Results - Final - European Cup for Women's Champion Clubs (1988/89) - FIBA Europe". fibaeurope.com. Retrieved 14 January 2019.
- ^ "Schedule & Results - European Cup for Women's Champion Clubs (1988/89) - FIBA Europe". fibaeurope.com. Retrieved 14 January 2019.