Efes Pilsen SK In European Club Competitions
Group Matches: (finished bottom of Group D with 1-5)
- (11.10.1979) Maccabi Tel Aviv - Efes Pilsen: 100 - 53 (L)
- (18.10.1979) Efes Pilsen - Aris Thessaloniki: 66 - 63 (W)
- (01.11.1979) Dinamo Bucharest - Efes Pilsen: 102 - 63 (L)
- (08.11.1979) Efes Pilsen - Maccabi Tel Aviv: 56 - 96 (L)
- (22.11.1979) Aris Thessaloniki - Efes Pilsen: 112 - 87 (L)
- (29.11.1979) Efes Pilsen - Dinamo Bucharest: 73 - 91 (L)
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