1992-93 European League & European Cup
EUROPEAN LEAGUE
First Preliminary Round:
- (10.09.1992) Efes Pilsen - Sisley Fribourg: 91 - 59 (W)
- (17.09.1992) Sisley Fribourg - Efes Pilsen: 64 - 83 (W)
Second Preliminary Round:
- (01.10.1992) Efes Pilsen - EB Pau Orthez: 65 - 67 (L)
- (08.10.1992) EB Pau Orthez - Efes Pilsen: 64 - 55 (L)
EUROPEAN CUP
Preliminary Round:
- (27.10.1992) Efes Pilsen - Dinamo Bucharest: 96 - 54 (W)
- (03.11.1992) Dinamo Bucharest - Efes Pilsen: 64 - 81 (W)
Group Matches: (finished 1st in Group A with 9-1)
- (24.11.1992) Efes Pilsen - Smelt Olimpija Ljubljana: 69 - 52 (W)
- (01.12.1992) Broceni Riga - Efes Pilsen: 72 - 93 (W)
- (08.12.1992) NatWest Zaragoza - Efes Pilsen: 63 - 65 (W)
- (15.12.1992) Efes Pilsen - CSKA Moscow: 85 - 82 (W)
- (05.01.1993) Hapoel Tel Aviv - Efes Pilsen: 87 - 90 (W)
- (12.01.1993) Smelt Olimpija Ljubljana - Efes Pilsen: 77 - 75 (L)
- (19.01.1993) Efes Pilsen - Broceni Riga: 89 - 72 (W)
- (26.01.1993) Efes Pilsen - NatWest Zaragoza: 50 - 49 (W)
- (02.02.1993) CSKA Moscow - Efes Pilsen: 87 - 96 (W)
- (09.02.1993) Efes Pilsen - Hapoel Tel Aviv: 75 - 66 (W)
Semifinal:
- (18.02.1993) Hapoel Galil Elyon - Efes Pilsen: 71 - 73 (W)
- (23.02.1993) Efes Pilsen - Hapoel Galil Elyon: 65 - 62 (W)
Final: (in Turin, Italy)
- (16.03.1993) Aris Thessaloniki - Efes Pilsen: 50 - 48 (L)
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