Triple Crown (basketball) - All The Triple Crowns Achieved

All The Triple Crowns Achieved

Season Club
1964-65
Real Madrid
1969-70
Pallacanestro Varèse
1972-73
Pallacanestro Varèse
1973-74
Real Madrid
1976-77
Maccabi Tel Aviv
1980-81
Maccabi Tel Aviv
1984-85
KK Cibona
1986-87
Olimpia Milano
1989-90
KK Split
1990-91
KK Split
1991-92
KK Partizan
1996-97
Olympiacos
1998-99
Žalgiris Kaunas
2000-01
Virtus Bologna
2000-01
Maccabi Tel Aviv
2002-03
FC Barcelona
2003-04
Maccabi Tel Aviv
2004-05
Maccabi Tel Aviv
2005-06
CSKA Moscow
2006-07
Panathinaikos
2008-09
Panathinaikos
  • In 2000-01, there were two European champions: Maccabi Tel Aviv, that won FIBA's SuproLeague and Kinder Bologna, that won Euroleague Basketball (company)'s Euroleague.
  • Šarūnas Jasikevičius is the only player in the history of European basketball to have won the Triple Crown with his teams 4 times. The teams that won the Triple Crown in which Jasikevičius participated are: FC Barcelona in 2002-03, Maccabi Tel Aviv in 2003-04 and 2004-05, and Panathinaikos Athens in 2008-09.

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