EuroCup Women

The EuroCup Women (officially FIBA EuroCup Women) is the second-caliber professional basketball league with teams from European clubs from national leagues joined in FIBA Europe. It succeeds the Ronchetti Cup.

EuroCup Women
Current season, competition or edition:
2020–21 EuroCup Women
Official logo of the EuroCup Women
SportBasketball
Founded2002
No. of teams32
CountryFIBA Europe members
ContinentEurope
Most recent
champion(s)
Nadezhda Orenburg (1st title)
Most titles Dynamo Moscow (3 titles)

System of competition

As for the EuroLeague Women, the EuroCup had a Final Four to appoint the winner from 2003 (year of creation) to 2005. In 2006, this system is abandoned and we go back to the former format of the Ronchetti Cup, that is to say a final in a home and away game.

Results

Year Host Final Semifinalists
Winner Score Runner-up Third place Score Fourth place
2002–03
Details
 Russia (Samara)
Pays d'Aix-en-Provence
80–71
CB Islas Canarias

VBM-SGAU
84–70
Ano Liosia
2003–04
Details
 Turkey (Istanbul)
Baltiyskaya Zvezda St. Petersburg
68–64
Szolnoki MÁV Coop

Dynamo Moscow
76–72
Fenerbahçe
2004–05
Details
 Italy (Naples)
Phard Napoli
53–45
Fenerbahçe

Anda Ramat Hasharon
86–72
Croatia Zagreb
2005–06
Details
2 matches played in the final
Spartak Moscow Region
152–131
80–65 / 72–66

Pays d'Aix-en-Provence
Avenida and Coconuda Maddaloni
2006–07
Details

Dynamo Moscow
150–117
74–61 / 76–56

CA Faenza
Lavezzini Parma and Germano Zama Faenza
2007–08
Details

Beretta Famila Schio
165–136
87–67 / 78–69

BC Moscow
Galatasaray and Elitzur Ramla
2008–09
Details

Galatasaray
137–128
55–67 / 82–61

Cras Basket Taranto
Dynamo Kursk and Dynamo Moscow
2009–10
Details

Athinaikos
118–114
65–57 / 53–57

Nadezhda Orenburg
Dynamo Kursk and Saarlouis Royals
2010–11
Details

Elitzur Ramla
122–114
61–61 / 61–53

ASPTT Arras
Athinaikos and Chevakata
2011–12
Details

Dynamo Kursk
130–121
55–69 / 75–52

Kayseri Kaski SK
Chevakata and Botaş
2012–13
Details

Dynamo Moscow
136–135
66–61 / 70–74

Kayseri Kaski SK
Chevakata and Ružomberok
2013–14
Details

Dynamo Moscow
158–150
97–65 / 61–85

Dynamo Kursk
Villeneuve-d'Ascq and İstanbul Üniversitesi
2014–15
Details

ESB Villeneuve-d'Ascq
137–121
64–68 / 73–53

Royal Castors Braine
Maccabi Bnot Ashdod and İstanbul Üniversitesi
2015–16
Details

Tango Bourges Basket
105–93
51–40 / 54–53

ESB Villeneuve-d'Ascq
AGÜ Spor and Basket Landes
2016–17
Details

Yakın Doğu Üniversitesi
136–127
73–69 / 63–58

Bellona AGÜ
Hatay BB and Galatasaray
2017–18
Details

Galatasaray
155–140
90–68 / 65–72

Reyer Venezia
Hatay BB and Perfumerías Avenida
2018–19
Details

Nadezhda Orenburg
146–132
71–75 / 75–57

Lattes Montpellier
Famila Schio and Spar CityLift Girona
2019–20
Details
N/A
Curtailed and voided due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Performances

By country

Country Titles Runner-up Finals
 Russia7310
 France347
 Turkey347
 Italy235
 Greece101
 Israel101
 Hungary011
 Spain011
 Belgium011

By club

Rank Club Country Titles Runner-up
1Dynamo Moscow Russia30
2Galatasaray Turkey20
3Aix-en-Provence France11
Dynamo Kursk Russia11
ESB Villeneuve-d'Ascq France11
Nadezhda Orenburg Russia11
7Yakın Doğu Üniversitesi Turkey10
Baltiyskaia Zvezda Saint Petersburg Russia10
Spartak Moscow Russia10
Beretta Famila Schio Italy10
Phard Napoli Italy10
Sony Athinaikos Greece10
Elitzur Ramla Israel10
Tango Bourges Basket France10
15Kayseri Kaski SK Turkey03
16BC Moscow Region Russia01
CA Faenza Italy01
Taranto Cras Basket Italy01
Fenerbahçe Turkey01
ASPTT Arras France01
Islas Canarias Spain01
Szolnoki MÁV Coop Hungary01
Royal Castors Braine Belgium01
Lattes Montpellier France01

References

    EuroCup at FIBA Europe

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