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1981–82 FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup
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ChampionsSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Cibona
  Runners-upSpain Real Madrid
FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup seasons
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The 1981–82 FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup was the sixteenth edition of FIBA's 2nd-tier level European-wide professional club basketball competition, contested between national domestic cup champions, running from 6 October 1981, to 16 March 1982. It was contested by 23 teams, three more than in the previous edition.

Cibona defeated Real Madrid, in the final held in Brussels, and won the FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup for the first time in its history.

Participants

Country Teams Clubs
Belgium Belgium 1 Hellas Gent
Cyprus Cyprus 1 AEL
Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia 1 Inter Slovnaft
Denmark Denmark 1 BMS
England England 1 Sutton & Crystal Palace
Finland Finland 1 Tampereen Pyrintö
France France 1 Moderne
Greece Greece 1 AEK
Hungary Hungary 1 Soproni MAFC
Iceland Iceland 1 Valur
Israel Israel 1 Hapoel Ramat Gan
Italy Italy 1 Sinudyne Bologna
Luxembourg Luxembourg 1 Soleuvre
Netherlands Netherlands 1 Parker Leiden
Norway Norway 1 Sandvika
Portugal Portugal 1 Benfica
Romania Romania 1 Dinamo București
Soviet Union Soviet Union 1 Stroitel Kyiv
Spain Spain 1 Real Madrid
Sweden Sweden 1 Korrugal Norrköpings UBF
Switzerland Switzerland 1 Nyon
Turkey Turkey 1 Beşiktaş
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia 1 Cibona

First round

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
BMS Denmark 214–158 Norway Sandvika 107–63 107-95
Tampereen Pyrintö Finland 163–184 Switzerland Nyon 79–87 84-97
Sutton & Crystal Palace England 222–161 Iceland Valur 118–80 104-81
Benfica Portugal 162–184 Belgium Hellas Gent 81–83 81-101
Korrugal Norrköpings Sweden 171–191 France Moderne 77–89 94–102
Hapoel Ramat Gan Israel 4–0* Cyprus AEL 2–0 2–0
Beşiktaş Turkey 178–179 Romania Dinamo București 98–98 80–81
Soproni MAFC Hungary 178–188 Greece AEK 98–87 80–101
Soleuvre Luxembourg 107–201 Netherlands Parker Leiden 57–94 50–107

*AEL withdrew before the first leg and Hapoel Ramat Gan received a forfeit (2-0) in both games.

Second round

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
BMS Denmark 149–267 Spain Real Madrid 84–135 65-132
Nyon Switzerland 182–188 England Sutton & Crystal Palace 93–90 89-98
Inter Slovnaft Czechoslovakia 185–154 Belgium Hellas Gent 108–72 77-82
Moderne France 159–171 Israel Hapoel Ramat Gan 74–88 85–83
Dinamo București Romania 129–144 Soviet Union Stroitel Kyiv 70–76 59–68
AEK Greece 145–181 Netherlands Parker Leiden 78–79 67–102
Automatically qualified to the Quarter finals group stage

Quarterfinals

Key to colors
     Top two places in each group advance to semifinals

Group A

Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia CIB Italy SIN Israel HRG England SCP
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia CIB 121-91 98-97 105-97
Italy SIN 88-81 99-84 77-68
Israel HRG 85-81 83-72 95-78
England SCP 70-74 91-97 111-96
Team Pld Pts W L PF PA PD
1. Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Cibona 6 10 4 2 560 528 +32
2. Italy Sinudyne Bologna 6 10 4 2 524 528 -4
3. Israel Hapoel Ramat Gan 6 9 3 3 540 539 +1
4. England Sutton & Crystal Palace 6 7 1 5 515 544 -29

Group B

Spain RMD Soviet Union STR Netherlands LEI Czechoslovakia INT
Spain RMD 93-84 97-90 110-89
Soviet Union STR 77-78 74-66 104-80
Netherlands LEI 90-98 69-72 86-83
Czechoslovakia INT 86-111 96-88 83-96
Team Pld Pts W L PF PA PD
1. Spain Real Madrid 6 12 6 0 588 517 +71
2. Soviet Union Stroitel Kyiv 6 9 3 3 500 483 +17
3. Netherlands Parker Leiden 6 8 2 4 497 507 -10
4. Czechoslovakia Inter Slovnaft 6 7 1 5 517 595 -78

Semifinals

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Sinudyne Bologna Italy 172–186 Spain Real Madrid 78–79 94–107
Stroitel Kyiv Soviet Union 148–158 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Cibona 82–66 66–92

Final

March 16, Salle Henri Simonet, Brussels

Team 1  Score  Team 2
Cibona Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 96–95 Spain Real Madrid
1981–82 FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup Champions
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
Cibona
1st title

References

  1. "Saporta Cup (C2)". linguasport.com. Retrieved 2014-07-19.

External links

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