Results in European Competitions
Season | Competition | Round | Opposition | Score |
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1961–62 | FIBA European Champions Cup | Qualifying round | Pallacanestro Varese | 49–73 (H) 101–48 (A) |
1962–63 | FIBA European Champions Cup | Qualifying round | Real Madrid | 61–97 (H) 110–47 (A) |
1963–64 | FIBA European Champions Cup | Qualifying round | Bye | |
First round | Legia Warsaw | Withdrew | ||
1965–66 | FIBA European Champions Cup | Qualifying round | Wydad Casablanca | 53–54 (A) 76–77 (H) 61–63 (N) |
1966–67 | FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup | Qualifying round | Joventut Badalona | 107–38 (A) 57–118 (H) |
1970–71 | FIBA European Champions Cup | Qualifying round | Budapest Honvéd SE | 67–112 (H) 118–66 (A) |
1972–73 | FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup | First qualifying round | Sutton Basket | 76–77 (A) 77–71 (H) |
Second qualifying round | Antwerp BC | 86–83 (H) 120–80 (A) |
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1973–74 | FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup | Second qualifying round | Estudiantes Madrid | 91–75 (H) 93–61 (A) |
1981–82 | FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup | First qualifying round | BBK Gent | 81–83 (H) 101–81 (A) |
1986–87 | FIBA European Champions Cup | Qualifying round | Manchester United | 91–67 (A) 87–79 (H) |
1987–88 | FIBA European Champions Cup | Qualifying round | BBC Sparta Bertrange | 122–77 (H) 84–108 (A) |
First round | Maccabi Tel Aviv | 111–86 (A) 79–81 (H) |
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1988–89 | FIBA Korać Cup | Qualifying round | Antwerp Giants | 83–75 (A) 95–88 (H) |
1989–90 | FIBA European Champions Cup | Qualifying round | Olimpia Milano | 99–112 (H) 92–73 (A) |
1990–91 | FIBA European Champions Cup | Qualifying round | Bayer Leverkusen | 87–85 (H) 110–74 (A) |
1991–92 | FIBA European League | Preliminary round II | Olympique Antibes | 89–76 (H) 88–74 (A) |
1991–92 | FIBA European Cup | Preliminary round III | Szolnoki Olaj | 100–79 (H) 75–84 (A) |
Semi-final round Group B | Union Olimpija | 91–88 (A) 47–84 (H) |
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Panionios | 89–77 (A) 88–76 (H) |
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Hapoel Galil Elyon | 79–74 (H) 78–95 (A) |
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Real Madrid | 75–78 (H) 102–79 (A) |
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Pau-Orthez | 89–80 (A) 79–90 (H) |
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1992–93 | FIBA European League | Preliminary round I | Etzella Ettelbruck | 72–113 (A) 105–58 (H) |
Preliminary round II | Maccabi Tel Aviv | 75–89 (H) 100–81 (A) |
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1992–93 | FIBA European Cup | Preliminary round III | CSKA Sofia | 111–83 (H) 80–84 (A) |
Semi-final round Group B | Cholet Basket | 82–98 (A) 84–73 (H) |
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Split | 60–70 (H) 79–56 (A) |
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Aris | 67–75 (H) 83–72 (A) |
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Budivelnik | 79–77 (A) 88–75 (H) |
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Hapoel Galil Elyon | 74–93 (A) 73–80 (H) |
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1993–94 | FIBA European League | Preliminary round I | Hapoel Tel Aviv | 83–75 (A) 87–67 (H) |
Preliminary round II | Union Olimpija | 87–63 (H) 91–76 (A) |
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Semi-final round Group B | Panathinaikos | 83–73 (A) 69–76 (H) |
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Anadolu Efes | 61–77 (H) 80–67 (A) |
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Pallacanestro Cantù | 75–64 (A) 83–64 (H) |
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Virtus Bologna | 102–90 (H) 97–57 (A) |
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Cibona | 67–66 (H) 75–63 (A) |
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Joventut Badalona | 76–79 (A) 78–89 (H) |
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Pau-Orthez | 72–80 (A) 72–74 (H) |
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1994–95 | FIBA European League | Preliminary round II | Budapest Honvéd SE | 85–94 (A) 96–89 (H) |
Semi-final round Group A | CSKA Moscow | 103–61 (A) 102–80 (H) |
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Union Olimpija | 81–84 (H) 64–56 (A) |
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PAOK | 74–68 (A) 77–75 (H) |
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Panathinaikos | 49–67 (H) 80–60 (A) |
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Real Madrid | 70–54 (A) 62–66 (H) |
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Victoria Pesaro | 88–75 (A) 69–88 (H) |
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Maccabi Tel Aviv | 81–90 (H) 86–75 (A) |
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1995–96 | FIBA European League | Preliminary round II | Partizan Belgrade | 64–64 (A) 112–95 (H) |
Semi-final round Group B | Cibona | 65–79 (H) 64–59 (A) |
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Pau-Orthez | 76–61 (A) 99–90 (H) |
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Maccabi Tel Aviv | 74–66 (A) 82–94 (H) |
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Virtus Bologna | 83–85 (H) 97–81 (A) |
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Panathinaikos | 67–51 (A) 96–87 (H) |
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Real Madrid | 73–78 (H) 86–81 (A) |
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Barcelona | 55–76 (H) 106–94 (A) |
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1996–97 | FIBA EuroCup | Group C | Spartak Pleven | 111–98 (A) 95–75 (H) |
ratiopharm Ulm | 91–81 (H) 82–69 (A) |
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Hapoel Galil Elyon | 78–64 (H) 92–85 (A) |
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Real Madrid | 59–60 (A) 73–76 (H) |
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MZT Skopje | 77–75 (H) 75–73 (A) |
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Last 16 | Paris Racing | 63–81 (H) 80–86 (A) |
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1997–98 | FIBA Korać Cup | Additional preliminary round | Fribourg Olympic | 66–67 (H) 63–78 (A) |
Group F | Den Helder Seals | 80–56 (H) 63–76 (A) |
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Montpellier | 86–78 (A) 75–76 (H) |
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Brose Baskets | 93–95 (H) 89–77 (A) |
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1998–99 | FIBA Korać Cup | Additional preliminary round | SAV Vacallo Basket | 80–74 (H) 72–84 (A) |
Group H | Maccabi Rishon | 93–99 (H) 74–77 (A) |
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Les Mans Sarthe | 72–78 (H) 78–65 (A) |
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Brose Baskets | 70–59 (A) 63–69 (H) |
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2004–05 | ULEB Cup | Group G | Baskets Bonn | 71–74 (H) 80–62 (A) |
Slask Wroclaw | 85–83 (A) 60–70 (H) |
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Lietuvos Rytas | 74–49 (A) 57–59 (H) |
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Red Star Belgrade | 66–106 (H) 83–69 (A) |
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Pompea Napoli | 87–82 (A) 67–104 (H) |
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2010–11 | FIBA EuroChallenge | EuroChallenge qualifying round | BC Ferro-ZNTU | 105–105 (H) 72–77 (A) |
Group C | Lukoil Academic | 92–71 (A) 86–79 (H) |
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Lugano Tigers | 89–84 (H) 74–52 (A) |
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Tartu Ülikool | 80–74 (H) 80–64 (A) |
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Last 16 Group K | Ventspils | 100–65 (A) 71–74 (H) |
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Gravelines-Dunkerque | 64–67 (H) 91–82 (A) |
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Norrköping Dolphins | 83–75 (H) 80–74 (A) |
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