1992–93 Ronchetti Cup

The 1992–93 Ronchetti Cup was the 22nd edition of FIBA Europe's second competition for women's basketball teams, running from 30 September 1992 to 17 March 1993. Basket Parma defeated Olimpia Poznan in the final to win its second title three years later.[1][2] The competition's qualifying stage was expanded due to the break-up of the Soviet Union and the SFR Yugoslavia, while the three teams from the FR Yugoslavia were disqualified in application of the United Nations Security Council Resolution 757.

Qualifying round

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st 2nd
MTK Budapest Walkover Vojvodina Novi Sad
Uralmash Ekaterinburg 201–164 Szeviép Szeged99–90102–74
Slavia Sofia 142–156 Rogaska Slatina77–8365–73
Becej Walkover Deniz Nakliyat
Lachen Ramat HaSharon 154–111 Levski Sofia101–4953–62
Goldzack Wuppertal 146–170 Scuola Pitagora89–8057–90
Panathinaikos 118–139 Sportul Studentesc58–7260–67
Stal Dnipropetrovsk 112–119 Kremikovtsi61–5051–69
Olimpia Poznan 158–123 Chaika Donetsk74–4784–76
Rapid Bucharest 123–145 Maritsa Plovdiv58–7065–75
Sparta Luxembourg 129–127 Diest61–5568–72
Hapoel Kishon 154–135 MENT Thessaloniki83–5571–80
Lietuvos Telekomas 143–140 USK Prague76–6667–74
ADIS Yerevan 157–145 Mini-Flat Dames79–7378–71
Slavia Banska Bystrica 136–133 Montmontaza Zagreb81–7555–58
Wolfenbüttel 172–145 Karhun Pojat88–6884–78
Odeja Kranj 147–190 Borsodchem Miskolc77–8067–113
Fors-Mazhor St. Petersburg 155–151 Constar Arad77–6478–87
Paggio Agia Paraskevi Walkover Partizan Belgrade
IÜSC Istanbul 85–132 Ferencvárosi Diego60–7925–53
LKS Lodz 171–198 Valenciennes Olympic91–9480–108
Symel Tenerife 151–169 Pays d'Aix B1379–7972–90
Grazer AK 111–172 Sparta Prague50–7961–93
Lokomotiva Kosice 158–146 Apis Maribor79–6979–77

Round of 32

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st 2nd
MTK Budapest 145–129 Juven Saski64–6981–60
Uralmash Ekaterinburg 174–147 Rogaska Slatina91–6883–79
Deniz Nakliyat 133–143 Lachen Ramat HaSharon72–7961–64
Fenerbahçe 99–206 Scuola Pitagora55–10944–97
Sportul Studentesc 131–138 Kremikovtsi71–6560–73
Olimpia Poznan 183–111 Maritsa Plovdiv95–4588–66
Sparta Luxembourg 79–153 Asterac Mirande53–6626–87
Hapoel Kishon 115–169 Lietuvos Telekomas61–8754–82
ADIS Yerevan 171–155 Slavia Banska Bystrica84–8387–72
Wolfenbüttel 145–153 Borsodchem Miskolc92–8152–72
Fors-Mazhor St. Petersburg 139–160 Paggio Agia Paraskevi79–6660–94
Ferencvárosi Diego 146–159 Valencienne Olympic66–8180–78
Pays d'Aix B13 135–154 Lavezzini Parma67–7268–82
Sparta Prague 138–175 Willwood Vicenza71–9967–76
Celta Vigo 125–118 Libertas Trogylos72–5253–66
Lokomotiva Kosice 127–147 Sporting Athens67–6860–79

Group stage

Group A

Team Pld W L PF PA
Valenciennes Olympic 651501435
Celta Vigo 642487440
Borsodchem Miskolc 633434462
Lachen Ramat HaSharon 606427512

Group B

Team Pld W L PF PA
Willwood Vicenza 651522433
Sporting Athens 642464448
Kremikovtsi 624421475
Uralmash Ekaterinburg 615460511

Group C

Team Pld W L PF PA
Lavezzini Parma 651531426
Olimpia Poznan 642476442
Lietuvos Telekomas 633500490
Paggio Agia Paraskevi 606361510

Group D

Team Pld W L PF PA
Scuola Pitagora 431376259
Astarac Mirande 431318318
MTK Budapest 404266371
ADIS Yerevan (withdrew)

Quarter-finals

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st 2nd
Celta Vigo 149–155 Willwood Vicenza81–8168–74
Astarac Mirande 154–175 Lavezzini Parma78–7876–97
Olimpia Poznan 187–134 Scuola Pitagora102–7285–62
Sporting Athens 124–154 Valenciennes Olympic61–7863–76

Semifinals

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st 2nd
Willwood Vicenza 138–159 Lavezzini Parma68–6970–90
Olimpia Poznan 154–151 Valenciennes Olympic72–7382–78

Final

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st 2nd
Lavezzini Parma 162–132 Olimpia Poznan91–6271–70

References

  1. Results in FIBA Europe's website
  2. List of finals in the-sports.org
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