European Basketball Club Super Cup

The FIBA European Super Cup was a professional men's basketball club competition that was held by FIBA. It took place between 1983 and 1991. It was played between the winners of the European-wide top-tier level league, the FIBA European Champions Cup (now called EuroLeague), and the winners of the European-wide secondary level league, the FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup (later called FIBA Saporta Cup).

FIBA European Super Cup
SportBasketball
Founded1983
Ceased1991
ContinentEurope
Last
champion(s)
Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv
(1st title)
Most titles FC Barcelona
Real Madrid
(3 titles)

Results

Year Champions Second place Third place Fourth place Results / Notes
1983
Details

FC Barcelona

Banco di Roma

Bosna

Real Madrid
Four team league stage.
1984
Details

Real Madrid

Orthez

Indesit Caserta

Granarolo Bologna
Four team league stage.
1985
Details

Winston All Star

Limoges CSP

Simac Milano

Real Madrid
Four team league stage.
1986
Details

FC Barcelona

Real Madrid

Cibona

Tracer Milano
Four team league stage.
1986
Details

FC Barcelona

Cibona
N/AN/A200–189
(101–102 / 99–87)
1987
Details

Cibona

FC Barcelona

Ram Joventut

Tracer Milano
Four team league stage.
1988
Details

Real Madrid

Jugoplastika

CSKA Moscow

FC Barcelona
Four team league stage.
1989
Details
N/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
1989
Details

Real Madrid

Jugoplastika

Philips Milano

FC Barcelona Banca Catalana
Four team league stage.
1990
Details

POP 84

Montigalà Joventut

Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv

FC Barcelona Banca Catalana
Four team league stage.
1991
Details

Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv

Montigalà Joventut

FC Barcelona Banca Catalana

Slobodna Dalmacija
Four team league stage.

Titles by club

Rank Club Titles Runner-up Champion Years
1. FC Barcelona 3 1 1983, 1986, 1986
2. Real Madrid 3 1 1984, 1988, 1989
3. Split 1 2 1990
4. Cibona 1 1 1987
5. Winston All Star 1 1985
6. Maccabi Tel Aviv 1 1991
7. Joventut Badalona 2
8. Virtus Roma 1
9. Pau-Lacq-Orthez 1
10. Limoges CSP 1

Titles by nation

Rank Country Titles Runners-up
1. Spain 6 4
2. Yugoslavia 2 3
3. United States 1
4. Israel 1
5. France 2
6. Italy 1

See also

References

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