1996–97 EuroLeague Women

The 1997 Euroleague Women was the inaugural edition of the competition, a refoundation of the FIBA Women's European Champions Cup, FIBA Europe's premier competition for women's basketball clubs. Running from 2 October 1996 to 10 April 1997, the competition was turned from a European Cup for all national champion clubs to a 16-team semi-closed championship, with champions from lower-seeded national leagues playing instead the second tier Ronchetti Cup; in addition to thirteen national champions the French, German and Italian runners-up were also granted a spot. Other than suppressing the two qualifying rounds, the competition system was the same as that of the 1996 European Cup.

Bourges Basket defeated defending champion BTV Wuppertal to become the first French team to win the competition since the European Cup's foundation in 1959.[1] The Final Four, which took place in Larissa, was contested by the same four teams as the previous edition's, with Ružomberok beating Pool Comense for the bronze.[2]

Preliminary round

Group A

# Team Pld W L PF PA
1 Pool Getafe141311183952
2 Valenciennes Olympic141131108992
3 Ružomberok141131093955
4 Galatasaray1477945963
5 Pécs14599761076
6 Wildcats Aschaffenburg144109791017
7 Ahena143118851063
8 Croatia Zagreb142129391090

Group B

# Team Pld W L PF PA
1 Bourges141131035855
2 Brno1410411551119
3 Pool Comense1410411611069
4 Wuppertal14951053957
5 Sporting Athens147710591010
6 Ježica143119191052
7 Elitzur Ramla143119631062
8 Dynamo Kyiv143118681059

Quarter-finals

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st 2nd 3rd
Pool Getafe 0–2 Wuppertal78–8966–89
Valencienns Olympic 1–2 Pool Comense82–7455–10868–81
Bourges 2–0 Galatasaray83–3372–68
Brno 0–2 Ružomberok59–8757–63

Final four

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
8 April
 
 
Wuppertal87
 
10 April
 
Ružomberok66
 
Wuppertal 52
 
8 April
 
Bourges 71
 
Comense58
 
 
Bourges68
 
Third place
 
 
10 April
 
 
Ružomberok75
 
 
Comense58

References

  1. List of finals, 1959-91 in FIBA Europe's website
  2. Results in FIBA Europe's website
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