1967–68 FIBA European Champions Cup

1967–68 FIBA European Champions Cup was the eleventh installment of the European top-tier level professional basketball club competition FIBA European Champions Cup (now called EuroLeague). The Final was held at the Palais des Sports, Lyon, France, on April 11, 1968, and it was won by Real Madrid, who defeated Spartak ZJŠ Brno, by a result of 98–95.

1967–68 FIBA European Champions Cup
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Champions Real Madrid
  Runners-up Spartak ZJŠ Brno

Competition system

  • 24 teams (European national domestic league champions, plus the then current title holders), playing in a tournament system, played knock-out rounds, on a home and away basis. The aggregate score of both games decided the winner.
  • The eight teams qualified for 1/4 Finals were divided into two groups of four. Every team played against the other three in its group, in consecutive home-and-away matches, so that every two of those games counted as a single win or defeat (point difference being a decisive factor there). In case of a tie between two or more teams after the group stage, the following criteria was used to decide the final standings: 1) one-to-one games between the teams; 2) basket average; 3) individual wins and defeats.
  • The group winners and runners-up of the 1/4 Finals round qualified for 1/2 Finals. The final was played at a predetermined venue.

First round

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Maccabi Tel Aviv 165–144 Alsace de Bagnolet 85–62 80–82
Alvik 128–139 KTP 67–67 61–72
Boroughmuir 112–234 Real Madrid 69–108 43–126
ASFAR 121–205 Juventud Kalso 70–96 51–109
Racing Luxembourg 113–148 Gießen 46ers 63–76 50–72
Honvéd 129–136 Zadar 86–72 43–64
Steaua București 124–126 Panathinaikos 82–65 42–61
Vauxhall Motors 97–236 Legia Warsaw 56–93 41–143

Second round

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Panathinaikos 141–159 Zadar 79–70 62–89
KTP 147–178 CSKA Cherveno zname 86–89 61–89
SVE Utrecht 133–202 Real Madrid 66–90 67–112
Juventud Kalso 157–113 Legia Warsaw 87–56 70–57
Gießen 46ers 134–189 Maccabi Tel Aviv 72–84 62–105
Benfica Luanda 133–261 Racing Bell Mechelen 59–90 74–171
Engelmann Wien 135–171 Simmenthal Milano 79–95 56–76
Altınordu 130–167 Spartak ZJŠ Brno 61–65 69–102

Quarterfinals group stage

The quarterfinals were played with a round-robin system, in which every Two Game series (TGS) constituted as one game for the record.

Key to colors
     Top two places in each group advance to Semifinals

Group A

TeamPldPtsWLPFPAPD
1. Zadar 3630433409+24
2. Simmenthal Milano 3521490451+39
3. Juventud Kalso 3412427467-40
4. CSKA Cherveno zname 3303500523-23

Group B

TeamPldPtsWLPFPAPD
1. Spartak ZJŠ Brno 3630539482+57
2. Real Madrid 3521501482+19
3. Maccabi Tel Aviv 3412381407-26
4. Racing Bell Mechelen 3303350400-50

Semifinals

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Real Madrid 144–127 Zadar 76–62 68–65
Simmenthal Milano 150–166 Spartak ZJŠ Brno 64–63 86–103

Final

April 11, Palais des Sports de Gerland, Lyon

Team 1  Score  Team 2
Real Madrid 98–95 Spartak ZJŠ Brno
1967–68 FIBA European Champions Cup
Champions

Real Madrid
4th Title

Awards

FIBA European Champions Cup Finals Top Scorer

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