Finals
Year | Host City | Champion | Runner Up | 1st match / Final | 2nd match | 3rd match | 4th match | 5th match |
1958 |
- | ASK Riga | Akademik Sofia | *86–81 | 84-*71 | - | ||
1958–59 |
- | ASK Riga | Akademik Sofia | *79–58 | 69-*67 | - | ||
1959–60 |
- | ASK Riga | Dinamo Tbilisi | 61-*51 | *69–62 | - | ||
1960–61 |
- | CSKA Moscow | ASK Riga | *61–66 | 87-*62 | - | ||
1961–62 |
Geneva | Dinamo Tbilisi | Real Madrid | 90–83 | - | |||
1962–63 |
- | CSKA Moscow | Real Madrid | 69-*86 | *91–74 | *99–80 | - | |
1963–64 |
- | Real Madrid | Spartak Brno | 99-*110 | *84–64 | - | ||
1964–65 |
- | Real Madrid | CSKA Moscow | 81-*88 | *76–62 | - | ||
1965–66 |
Bologna | Olimpia Milano | USK Slavia Prague | 77–72 | - | |||
1966–67 |
Madrid | Real Madrid | Olimpia Milano | 91–83 | - | |||
1967–68 |
Lyon | Real Madrid | Spartak Brno | 98–95 | - | |||
1968–69 |
Barcelona | CSKA Moscow | Real Madrid | 103–99 (2OT) | - | |||
1969–70 |
Sarajevo | Pallacanestro Varèse | CSKA Moscow | 79–74 | - | |||
1970–71 |
Antwerp | CSKA Moscow | Pallacanestro Varèse | 67–53 | - | |||
1971–72 |
Tel Aviv | Pallacanestro Varèse | KK Split | 70–69 | - | |||
1972–73 |
Liège | Pallacanestro Varèse | CSKA Moscow | 71–66 | - | |||
1973–74 |
Nantes | Real Madrid | Pallacanestro Varèse | 84–82 | - | |||
1974–75 |
Antwerp | Pallacanestro Varèse | Real Madrid | 79–66 | - | |||
1975–76 |
Geneva | Pallacanestro Varèse | Real Madrid | 81–74 | - | |||
1976–77 |
Belgrade | Maccabi Tel Aviv | Pallacanestro Varèse | 78–77 | - | |||
1977–78 |
Munich | Real Madrid | Pallacanestro Varèse | 75–67 | - | |||
1978–79 |
Grenoble | KK Bosna | Pallacanestro Varèse | 96–93 | - | |||
1979–80 |
West Berlin | Real Madrid | Maccabi Tel Aviv | 89–85 | - | |||
1980–81 |
Strasbourg | Maccabi Tel Aviv | Virtus Bologna | 80–79 | - | |||
1981–82 |
Cologne | Pallacanestro Cantù | Maccabi Tel Aviv | 86–80 | - | |||
1982–83 |
Grenoble | Pallacanestro Cantù | Olimpia Milano | 69–68 | - | |||
1983–84 |
Geneva | Virtus Roma | FC Barcelona | 79–73 | - | |||
1984–85 |
Athens | KK Cibona | Real Madrid | 87–78 | - | |||
1985–86 |
Budapest | KK Cibona | Žalgiris Kaunas | 94–82 | - | |||
1986–87 |
Lausanne | Olimpia Milano | Maccabi Tel Aviv | 71–69 | - | |||
Final-Four since 1988 | ||||||||
1987–88 |
Ghent | Olimpia Milano | Maccabi Tel Aviv | 90 – 84 | - | |||
1988–89 |
Munich | KK Split | Maccabi Tel Aviv | 75 – 69 | - | |||
1989–90 |
Zaragoza | KK Split | FC Barcelona | 72 – 67 | - | |||
1990–91 |
Paris | KK Split | FC Barcelona | 70 – 65 | - | |||
1991–92 |
Istanbul | KK Partizan | Joventut Badalona | 71 – 70 | - | |||
1992–93 |
Athens | Limoges CSP | Pallacanestro Treviso | 59 – 55 | - | |||
1993–94 |
Tel Aviv | Joventut Badalona | Olympiacos | 59 – 57 | - | |||
1994–95 |
Zaragoza | Real Madrid | Olympiacos | 73 – 61 | - | |||
1995–96 |
Paris | Panathinaikos | FC Barcelona | 67 – 66 | - | |||
1996–97 |
Rome | Olympiacos | FC Barcelona | 73 – 58 | - | |||
1997–98 |
Barcelona | Virtus Bologna | AEK Athens | 58 – 44 | - | |||
1998–99 |
Munich | Žalgiris Kaunas | Virtus Bologna | 82 – 74 | - | |||
1999–2000 |
Thessaloniki | Panathinaikos | Maccabi Tel Aviv | 73 – 67 | - | |||
2000–01 † |
Paris | Maccabi Tel Aviv | Panathinaikos | 81 – 67 | - | |||
- | Virtus Bologna | Baskonia | *68 – 85 | *94–73 | 80-*60 | 79-*96 | *82–74 | |
2001–02 |
Bologna | Panathinaikos | Virtus Bologna | 89 – 83 | - | |||
2002–03 |
Barcelona | FC Barcelona | Pallacanestro Treviso | 76 – 65 | - | |||
2003–04 |
Tel Aviv | Maccabi Tel Aviv | Fortitudo Bologna | 118 – 74 | - | |||
2004–05 |
Moscow | Maccabi Tel Aviv | Baskonia | 90 – 78 | - | |||
2005–06 |
Prague | CSKA Moscow | Maccabi Tel Aviv | 73 – 69 | – | |||
2006–07 |
Athens | Panathinaikos | CSKA Moscow | 93 – 91 | - | |||
2007–08 |
Madrid | CSKA Moscow | Maccabi Tel Aviv | 91 – 77 | – | |||
2008–09 |
Berlin | Panathinaikos | CSKA Moscow | 73 – 71 | – | |||
2009–10 |
Paris | FC Barcelona | Olympiacos | 86 – 68 | – | |||
2010–11 |
Barcelona | Panathinaikos | Maccabi Tel Aviv | 78 – 70 | – | |||
2011–12 |
Istanbul | Olympiacos | CSKA Moscow | 62 – 61 | - | |||
2012–13 |
London | - | ||||||
2013–14 |
London | - |
† 2001 was a transition year, with the best European teams split into two major leagues (SuproLeague held by FIBA, Euroleague by Euroleague Basketball (Company)).
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