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FIBA Intercontinental Cup

The FIBA Intercontinental Cup, also commonly referred to as the FIBA World Cup for Champion Clubs, or the FIBA Club World Cup, is a professional basketball clubs competition that is endorsed by FIBA and the NBA. Historically, its purpose has been to gather the premier basketball clubs from each of the world's geographical zones, and to officially decide the best basketball club of the world, which is officially crowned as the world club champion. The World Cup for Clubs has been contended mainly by the champions of the continents and/or world geographical regions that are of the highest basketball levels.

FIBA Intercontinental Cup
Organising bodyFIBA
Founded1965; 58 years ago (1965)
First season1965
CountryFIBA member countries
ConfederationFIBA Americas, FIBA Europe, FIBA Africa, FIBA Asia, FIBA Oceania
Number of teamsTBA
Current champions Lenovo Tenerife
(3rd title)
(2023 (Tenerife))
Most championships Real Madrid
(5 titles)
Websiteintercontinentalcup.basketball
2023 FIBA Intercontinental Cup (Singapore)

Instead of the National Basketball Association (NBA) champions, which is widely considered the most prestigious basketball league in the world, the North American spot is usually allocated to the champions of the NBA's developmental league, the G League. In place of the EuroLeague, which is considered Europe's most prestigious club competition, FIBA Europe sends the champions of their main club competition, the Basketball Champions League (BCL).

The champions of the Basketball Africa League (since 2022) and the FIBA Asia Champions Cup (since 2023) also receive a place in the tournament. FIBA has in the past announced plans to expand the tournament to possibly include the champion teams from the Australian National Basketball League (NBL), and possibly the NBA, at some point in the future.[1][2]

History

The FIBA Intercontinental Cup competition was originally organized between the years 1966 and 1987. The tournament had its origins with a friendly test game in São Paulo, Brazil, in 1965. The test game was contested by the winners of the South American Championship of Champions Clubs, the Brazilian club S.C. Corinthians Paulista, and the FIBA European Champions Cup (now the EuroLeague) champions, the Spanish club Real Madrid. S.C. Corinthians Paulista won the test game, by a score of 118 to 109. After the success of the test tournament, the first official tournament took place in the year 1966.[3]

In 1973, the competition adopted the name FIBA Intercontinental Cup William Jones, to honour the secretary general of FIBA, William Jones. FIBA tried to rebirth the competition in 1996, by reorganizing the Intercontinental Cup into a best-of-three playoff tournament between the winners of the Euroleague and the winners of the FIBA South American League (the champions of South America). After that tournament, however, the competition was not held until the 2013 edition.

 
Eduardo Cadillac of Obras Sanitarias the cup in 1983, after becoming the first team from South America to win the competition.

In August 2013, an agreement reached between Euroleague Basketball Company, FIBA Americas, and FIBA World, allowed for the World Cup for Champion Clubs to be relaunched, and to be played between the Euroleague champion and the FIBA Americas League champion.[4][5]

1965 test tournament

The FIBA Intercontinental Cup unofficially began with the friendly competition of the 1965 FIBA Intercontinental Cup Test in São Paulo, Brazil, in 1965. The game was played by the defending champions of the South American Club Championship, S.C. Corinthians Paulista, and the defending champions of the FIBA European Champions Cup (EuroLeague), Real Madrid. It was held at the Ginásio Poliesportivo Parque São Jorge. Corinthians won the game 118 to 109, with Wlamir Marques of S.C. Corinthians scoring 40 points in the game.[6] Due to the test tournament's great success (attendance for the game was 10,000),[7] the FIBA Intercontinental Cup was made an official annual tournament by FIBA. The first official FIBA Intercontinental Cup tournament was then held the following year.[8]

1972 special version

In 1972, FIBA held a 4 team tournament, featuring the Soviet Union national basketball team, the Polish national basketball team, the Brazilian national basketball team, and the NABL All-Stars Team, which participated in the place of Team USA. Although this tournament is not a part of the actual Club World Cup, it is still listed in the event's history as a special version of the tournament and counts as one of the editions, while the actual club competition was on hiatus between the years of 1970 and 1973.[9]

Four team format (2016–2023)

In 2016, the tournament again changed format, with the EuroLeague champions no longer being allowed to compete in the tournament due to the EuroLeague's dispute with FIBA. In place of the EuroLeague champions, FIBA Europe began to send the champions of their club competition, originally the FIBA Europe Cup and later the FIBA Champions League, instead.[10][11] For the 2019 tournament, FIBA increased the competition's number of teams to four, by adding the NBA G League's champions, and also a tournament host club. The tournament was also reconfigured into a final four format.[12]

FIBA has also considered plans to expand the tournament at some point in the future, with plans to add the champion teams from the FIBA AfroLeague, the FIBA Asia Champions Cup, the Australian NBL, and possibly the NBA.[13][14]

In the 2022 tournament, the league expanded to include the winner of the Basketball Africa League (BAL).[15] From the 2023 tournament, the winners of the FIBA Asia Champions Cup will also be included in the tournament.[16]

Expanded format (2023–present)

In March 2023, the tournament format received an overhaul. The event was changed from February to September so that it adapts more efficiently to the domestic and continental leagues' calendar and the schedule of international players, and to better accommodate participating clubs.[17]

FIBA also signed a three-year deal partnership with Sport Singapore to hold the competition in the Singapore Sports Hub for three years in a row (until 2025). This makes it the first time in the Intercontinental Cup's history that the event will be held in Asia. Additionally, the tournament was expanded to six teams as an Asian representative was added. For the 2023 edition a team from the Chinese Basketball Association (CBA) was chosen by FIBA to participate.[17]

Names of the competition

 
Part of the official logo with the current competition name.
  • FIBA Intercontinental Cup (or FIBA World Cup for Champion Clubs): (1966–1980)
  • FIBA Club World Cup: (1981)
  • FIBA Intercontinental Cup (or FIBA World Cup for Champion Clubs): (1982–1984)
  • FIBA Club World Cup: (1985–1987)
  • FIBA Intercontinental Cup (or FIBA World Cup for Champion Clubs): (2013–present)
    • Since 1973, the tournament has also been named in Honor of Renato William Jones, so the tournament's full official names would be either FIBA Intercontinental Cup "William Jones", or FIBA Club World Cup "William Jones".
    • The tournament is also referred to as the FIBA Intercontinental Cup of Clubs, in order to avoid confusion with the 1972 FIBA Intercontinental Cup of National Teams.

Format

From the 2013 edition of the tournament through to the 2015 edition, the competition was played in either an aggregate score two-legged series, or in a single-game final format between two teams, that determined the official club world champions. Those two teams were the champions of Europe's most prestigious competition, the EuroLeague, and the champions of Latin America's premier competition, the FIBA Americas League.

For the 2016 edition and 2017 edition, the champions of the FIBA Americas League played against the champions of FIBA Europe's main club competition (now second-tier), FIBA Europe Cup (2016) and FIBA Europe's new top competition, the Basketball Champions League (2017), as EuroLeague clubs were no longer allowed to participate by FIBA due to its dispute with Euroleague Basketball.[18][19]

For the 2019 edition of the tournament, FIBA expanded the competition to include the NBA G League's champions and a tournament host club. Thus, the tournament format was also changed to a final four format involving four teams.[20]

Results

Real Madrid from Spain holds the record for most victories, with a total of five titles.

Edition Year Hosts Champions Runners-up Third place Fourth place Result(s) / Note(s) Number of teams
1965[a]
Details
 
São Paulo
 
Corinthians
 
Real Madrid
N/A N/A 118–109
Unofficial test tournament
2
1 1966
Details
 
Madrid
 
Ignis Varese
 
Corinthians
 
Real Madrid
 
Chicago Jamaco Saints
Final: 66–59
3rd place game: 112–96
4
2 1967
Details
 
Italy (3 cities)
 
Akron Goodyear Wingfoots
 
Ignis Varese
 
Simmenthal Milano
 
Corinthians
Final: 78–72
3rd place game: 90–89
5
3 1968
Details
 
Philadelphia
 
Akron Goodyear Wingfoots
 
Real Madrid
 
Simmenthal Milano
 
Botafogo
Final: 105–73
3rd place game: 82–54
4
4 1969
Details
 
Macon
 
Akron Goodyear Wingfoots
 
Spartak ZJŠ Brno
 
Sírio
 
Real Madrid
Final: 84–71
3rd place game: 72–60
5
5 1970
Details
 
Varese
 
Ignis Varese
 
Real Madrid
 
Corinthians
 
Slavia VŠ Praha
Five team league stage 5
6 1972[b]
Details
 
São Paulo
 
NABL All-Stars
 
Soviet Union
 
Brazil
 
Poland
Four team league stage 5
7 1973
Details
 
São Paulo
 
Ignis Varese
 
Sírio
 
Vaqueros de Bayamón
 
Jugoplastika
Five team league stage 5
8 1974
Details
 
Mexico City
 
Maryland Terrapins
 
Ignis Varese
 
Vila Nova
 
Real Madrid
Six team league stage 6
9 1975
Details
 
Italy (2 cities)
 
Birra Forst Cantù
 
Amazonas Franca
 
Real Madrid
 
Penn Quakers
Six team league stage 6
10 1976
Details
 
Buenos Aires
 
Real Madrid
 
Mobilgirgi Varese
 
Obras Sanitarias
 
Amazonas Franca
Six team league stage 6
11 1977
Details
 
Madrid
 
Real Madrid
 
Mobilgirgi Varese
 
Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv
 
Atlética Francana
Six team league stage 6
12 1978
Details
 
Buenos Aires
 
Real Madrid
 
Obras Sanitarias
 
Sírio
 
Mobilgirgi Varese
Five team league stage 5
13 1979
Details
 
São Paulo
 
Sírio
 
Bosna
 
Emerson Varese
 
Piratas de Quebradillas
Five team league stage 5
14 1980
Details
 
Sarajevo
 
Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv
 
Atlética Francana
 
Bosna
 
Real Madrid
Five team league stage 5
15 1981
Details
 
São Paulo
 
Real Madrid
 
Sírio
 
Clemson Tigers
 
Atlética Francana
Final: 109–83
3rd place game: 79–73
10
16 1982
Details
 
Netherlands (3 cities)
 
Ford Cantù
 
Nashua EBBC
 
Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv
 
Air Force Falcons
Six team league stage 6
17 1983
Details
 
Buenos Aires
 
Obras Sanitarias
 
Jollycolombani Cantù
 
Peñarol
 
Monte Líbano
Six team league stage 6
18 1984
Details
 
São Paulo
 
Banco di Roma
 
Obras Sanitarias
 
Sírio
 
FC Barcelona
Five team league stage 5
19 1985
Details
 
Spain (2 cities)
 
FC Barcelona
 
Monte Líbano
 
Cibona
 
San Andrés
Final: 93–89
3rd place game: 109–82
10
20 1986
Details
 
Argentina (2 cities)
 
Žalgiris
 
Ferro Carril Oeste
 
Cibona
 
Corinthians
Final: 84–78
3rd place game: 119–96
8
21 1987
Details
 
Milan
 
Tracer Milano
 
FC Barcelona
 
Cibona
 
Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv
Final: 100–84
3rd place game: 106–96
8
1988–1995 Competition inactive
22 1996
Details
Unofficial event  
Panathinaikos
 
Olimpia
N/A N/A 2–1
83–89 (away) / 83–78 (home) / 101–76 (home)
2
1997–2012 Competition inactive
23 2013
Details
Home and away  
Olympiacos
 
Pinheiros Sky
N/A N/A 167–139
81–70 / 86–69
2
24 2014
Details
Home and away  
Flamengo
 
Maccabi Electra Tel Aviv
N/A N/A 156–146
66–69 / 90–77
2
25 2015
Details
Home and away  
Real Madrid
 
Bauru
N/A N/A 181–170
90–91 / 91–79
2
26 2016
Details
 
Frankfurt
 
Guaros de Lara
 
Fraport Skyliners
N/A N/A 74–69 2
27 2017
Details
 
Tenerife
 
Iberostar Tenerife
 
Guaros de Lara
N/A N/A 76–71 2
28 2019
Details
 
Rio de Janeiro
 
AEK
 
Flamengo
 
San Lorenzo
 
Austin Spurs
Final: 86–70
3rd place game: 77–59
4
29 2020
Details
 
Tenerife
 
Iberostar Tenerife
 
Virtus Segafredo Bologna
 
San Lorenzo
 
Rio Grande Valley Vipers
Final: 80–72
3rd place game: 96–90
4
30 2021
Details
 
Buenos Aires
 
San Pablo Burgos
 
Quimsa
N/A N/A Final: 82–73 2
31 2022
Details
 
Cairo
 
Flamengo
 
San Pablo Burgos
 
Lakeland Magic
 
Zamalek
Final: 75–62
3rd place game: 113–78
4
32 2023 (I)
Details
 
Tenerife
 
Lenovo Tenerife
 
São Paulo
 
Rio Grande Valley Vipers
 
US Monastir
Final: 89–67
3rd place game: 107–84
4
33 2023 (II)
Details
 
Singapore
To be determined 6
34 2024 6
35 2025 6

Statistics

Performance by club

Rank Club Title(s) Year(s) Runner(s)-up Year(s)
1   Real Madrid 5 1976, 1977, 1978, 1981, 2015 2 1968, 70
2   Varese 3 1966, 1970, 1973 4 1967, 74, 76, 77
3   Akron Wingfoots 3 1967, 1968, 1969
4   Lenovo Tenerife 3 2017, 2020, 2023
5   Cantù 2 1975, 1982 1 1983
6   Flamengo 2 2014, 2022 1 2019
7   Sírio 1 1979 2 1973, 81
  Obras Sanitarias 1 1983 2 1978, 84
9   Maccabi Tel Aviv 1 1980 1 2014
  FC Barcelona 1 1985 1 1987
  Guaros de Lara 1 2016 1 2017
  San Pablo Burgos 1 2021 1 2022
13   Maryland Terrapins 1 1974
  Virtus Roma 1 1984
  Žalgiris 1 1986
  Olimpia Milano 1 1987
  Panathinaikos 1 1996
  Olympiacos 1 2013
  AEK 1 2019
20   Franca 2 1975, 80
21   Corinthians 1 1966
  Brno 1 1969
  Bosna 1 1979
  EBBC 1 1982
  Monte Líbano 1 1985
  Ferro Carril Oeste 1 1986
  Olimpia 1 1996
  Pinheiros 1 2013
  Bauru 1 2015
  Skyliners Frankfurt 1 2016
  Virtus Bologna 1 2020
  Quimsa 1 2021
  São Paulo 1 2023
Total 31 31

Performance by country

Rank Country League(s) Title(s) Runner(s)-up
1   Spain Primera División / ACB 10 4
2   Italy LBA 7 6
3   United States NABL3 4
NCAA Division I1
4   Brazil CBB / NBB 3 10
5   Greece GBL 3
6   Argentina CAC / LNB 1 5
7   Israel BSL 1 1
  Venezuela LPB 1 1
9   Soviet Union Premier League 1
10   Czechoslovakia CSBL 1
  Germany BBL 1
  Netherlands DBL 1
  Yugoslavia FFL 1
Total 31 31

Winners by confederation

Rank Confederation Winners Runners-up
1 FIBA Europe 22 15
2 FIBA Americas 5 16
3 NABL 3 0

Medals by country

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Spain104216
2  Italy76316
3  United States4037
4  Brazil310518
5  Greece3003
6  Argentina1539
7  Israel1124
8  Venezuela1102
9  Soviet Union1001
10  Yugoslavia0145
11  Czechoslovakia0101
  Germany0101
  Netherlands0101
14  Puerto Rico0011
  Uruguay0011
Totals (15 entries)31312486

Individual performances

Top scorers

 
Bob Morse was the FIBA Intercontinental Cup Top Scorer in 1973 and 1976.
 
Drazen Petrovic was the FIBA Intercontinental Cup Top Scorer in 1985, 1986 and 1987 with Cibona Zagreb.
 
Dar Tucker was the FIBA Intercontinental Cup Top Scorer in 2019 and 2020.

Wlamir Marques holds the record for most points scored in a single game, when he scored 51 points in the 1965 test tournament. Dražen Petrović was top scorer of the tournament three times, a record. The players' nationalities in the following table are shown by national team.[21][22]

Year Name(s) Club(s) Points Ref.
1965[a]   Wlamir Marques   Corinthians 51
1966   Clifford Luyk   Real Madrid 38
1967   Steve Chubin   Simmental Milano 79
1968   Miles Aiken   Real Madrid 53
1969   Jan Bobrovský   Spartak ZJŠ Brno
1970   Jiří Zídek Sr.   Slavia VŠ Praha 125
1972[b]   Robertão   Brazil
1973   Bob Morse   Ignis Varese 103
1974   Walt Szczerbiak   Real Madrid
1975   Wayne Brabender   Real Madrid
1976   Bob Morse   Ignis Varese 90
1977   Wayne Brabender
  Bruce Campbell
  Real Madrid
  Providence Friars
141
1978   Walt Szczerbiak   Real Madrid 114
1979   Oscar Schmidt   Sírio 138
1980   Miki Berkovich   Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv 94
1981   Mirza Delibašić   Real Madrid 176
1982   David Lawrence   Nashua EBBC 92
1983   Antonello Riva   Jollycolombani Cantù 158
1984   San Epifanio   FC Barcelona 101
1985   Drazen Petrovic   Cibona Zagreb 141
1986   Drazen Petrovic   Cibona Zagreb 120
1987   Drazen Petrovic   Cibona Zagreb 175
1996   Jorge Racca   Olimpia 74
2013   Shamell Stallworth   Pinheiros Sky 53
2014   Jeremy Pargo   Maccabi Electra Tel Aviv 49
2015   Rafael Hettsheimeir   Bauru 44
2016   Zach Graham   Guaros de Lara 19
2017   Mario Little   Guaros de Lara 23
2019   Dar Tucker   San Lorenzo 37
2020   Dar Tucker   San Lorenzo 38
2021   Brandon Robinson   Quimsa 25 [85]
2022   Luke Martínez   Flamengo 44 [86]
2023   Jarrett Culver   Rio Grande Valley 45

MVP award

After each tournament, FIBA awards the Most valuable player award to the player that is deemed the most important to his team during the Intercontinental Cup. The first MVP award was given to Walt Szczerbiak Sr. of Real Madrid after he guided them to the 1977 title. The last winner is Bruno Fitipaldo of Lenovo Tenerife in 2023.

Broadcasters

All four games are streamed through FIBA's YouTube channel for free in the USA and the unsold markets with highlights available in all territories.[87] The tournament is also streamed for free through both FIBA's Facebook and NBA G League's Twitch channel, as well as the FIBA-DAZN's subscription streaming service Livebasketball.TV.

See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b The 1965 edition of the tournament was a test edition.
  2. ^ a b The 1972 edition of the tournament was contested by national teams rather than professional clubs.

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Sources

  • History rosters 1966-87
  • Sirio 1979 edition

External links

  • FIBA official website
  • FIBA Intercontinental Cup official website
  • Basquetepinheirense FIBA World Cup (in Portuguese)
  • (in Portuguese)

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For the international basketball tournament named to William Jones see William Jones Cup The FIBA Intercontinental Cup also commonly referred to as the FIBA World Cup for Champion Clubs or the FIBA Club World Cup is a professional basketball clubs competition that is endorsed by FIBA and the NBA Historically its purpose has been to gather the premier basketball clubs from each of the world s geographical zones and to officially decide the best basketball club of the world which is officially crowned as the world club champion The World Cup for Clubs has been contended mainly by the champions of the continents and or world geographical regions that are of the highest basketball levels FIBA Intercontinental CupOrganising bodyFIBAFounded1965 58 years ago 1965 First season1965CountryFIBA member countriesConfederationFIBA Americas FIBA Europe FIBA Africa FIBA Asia FIBA OceaniaNumber of teamsTBACurrent championsLenovo Tenerife 3rd title 2023 Tenerife Most championshipsReal Madrid 5 titles Websiteintercontinentalcup wbr basketball2023 FIBA Intercontinental Cup Singapore Instead of the National Basketball Association NBA champions which is widely considered the most prestigious basketball league in the world the North American spot is usually allocated to the champions of the NBA s developmental league the G League In place of the EuroLeague which is considered Europe s most prestigious club competition FIBA Europe sends the champions of their main club competition the Basketball Champions League BCL The champions of the Basketball Africa League since 2022 and the FIBA Asia Champions Cup since 2023 also receive a place in the tournament FIBA has in the past announced plans to expand the tournament to possibly include the champion teams from the Australian National Basketball League NBL and possibly the NBA at some point in the future 1 2 Contents 1 History 1 1 1965 test tournament 1 2 1972 special version 1 3 Four team format 2016 2023 1 4 Expanded format 2023 present 1 5 Names of the competition 2 Format 3 Results 4 Statistics 4 1 Performance by club 4 2 Performance by country 4 3 Winners by confederation 4 4 Medals by country 5 Individual performances 5 1 Top scorers 5 2 MVP award 6 Broadcasters 7 See also 8 Notes 9 References 10 Sources 11 External linksHistory EditThe FIBA Intercontinental Cup competition was originally organized between the years 1966 and 1987 The tournament had its origins with a friendly test game in Sao Paulo Brazil in 1965 The test game was contested by the winners of the South American Championship of Champions Clubs the Brazilian club S C Corinthians Paulista and the FIBA European Champions Cup now the EuroLeague champions the Spanish club Real Madrid S C Corinthians Paulista won the test game by a score of 118 to 109 After the success of the test tournament the first official tournament took place in the year 1966 3 In 1973 the competition adopted the name FIBA Intercontinental Cup William Jones to honour the secretary general of FIBA William Jones FIBA tried to rebirth the competition in 1996 by reorganizing the Intercontinental Cup into a best of three playoff tournament between the winners of the Euroleague and the winners of the FIBA South American League the champions of South America After that tournament however the competition was not held until the 2013 edition Eduardo Cadillac of Obras Sanitarias the cup in 1983 after becoming the first team from South America to win the competition In August 2013 an agreement reached between Euroleague Basketball Company FIBA Americas and FIBA World allowed for the World Cup for Champion Clubs to be relaunched and to be played between the Euroleague champion and the FIBA Americas League champion 4 5 1965 test tournament Edit Ginasio Poliesportivo Parque Sao Jorge where the 1965 FIBA Intercontinental Cup Test was held Main article 1965 FIBA Intercontinental Cup Test Tournament The FIBA Intercontinental Cup unofficially began with the friendly competition of the 1965 FIBA Intercontinental Cup Test in Sao Paulo Brazil in 1965 The game was played by the defending champions of the South American Club Championship S C Corinthians Paulista and the defending champions of the FIBA European Champions Cup EuroLeague Real Madrid It was held at the Ginasio Poliesportivo Parque Sao Jorge Corinthians won the game 118 to 109 with Wlamir Marques of S C Corinthians scoring 40 points in the game 6 Due to the test tournament s great success attendance for the game was 10 000 7 the FIBA Intercontinental Cup was made an official annual tournament by FIBA The first official FIBA Intercontinental Cup tournament was then held the following year 8 1972 special version Edit Main article 1972 FIBA Intercontinental Cup of National Teams In 1972 FIBA held a 4 team tournament featuring the Soviet Union national basketball team the Polish national basketball team the Brazilian national basketball team and the NABL All Stars Team which participated in the place of Team USA Although this tournament is not a part of the actual Club World Cup it is still listed in the event s history as a special version of the tournament and counts as one of the editions while the actual club competition was on hiatus between the years of 1970 and 1973 9 Four team format 2016 2023 Edit In 2016 the tournament again changed format with the EuroLeague champions no longer being allowed to compete in the tournament due to the EuroLeague s dispute with FIBA In place of the EuroLeague champions FIBA Europe began to send the champions of their club competition originally the FIBA Europe Cup and later the FIBA Champions League instead 10 11 For the 2019 tournament FIBA increased the competition s number of teams to four by adding the NBA G League s champions and also a tournament host club The tournament was also reconfigured into a final four format 12 FIBA has also considered plans to expand the tournament at some point in the future with plans to add the champion teams from the FIBA AfroLeague the FIBA Asia Champions Cup the Australian NBL and possibly the NBA 13 14 In the 2022 tournament the league expanded to include the winner of the Basketball Africa League BAL 15 From the 2023 tournament the winners of the FIBA Asia Champions Cup will also be included in the tournament 16 Expanded format 2023 present Edit In March 2023 the tournament format received an overhaul The event was changed from February to September so that it adapts more efficiently to the domestic and continental leagues calendar and the schedule of international players and to better accommodate participating clubs 17 FIBA also signed a three year deal partnership with Sport Singapore to hold the competition in the Singapore Sports Hub for three years in a row until 2025 This makes it the first time in the Intercontinental Cup s history that the event will be held in Asia Additionally the tournament was expanded to six teams as an Asian representative was added For the 2023 edition a team from the Chinese Basketball Association CBA was chosen by FIBA to participate 17 Names of the competition Edit Part of the official logo with the current competition name FIBA Intercontinental Cup or FIBA World Cup for Champion Clubs 1966 1980 FIBA Club World Cup 1981 FIBA Intercontinental Cup or FIBA World Cup for Champion Clubs 1982 1984 FIBA Club World Cup 1985 1987 FIBA Intercontinental Cup or FIBA World Cup for Champion Clubs 2013 present Since 1973 the tournament has also been named in Honor of Renato William Jones so the tournament s full official names would be either FIBA Intercontinental Cup William Jones or FIBA Club World Cup William Jones The tournament is also referred to as the FIBA Intercontinental Cup of Clubs in order to avoid confusion with the 1972 FIBA Intercontinental Cup of National Teams Format EditFrom the 2013 edition of the tournament through to the 2015 edition the competition was played in either an aggregate score two legged series or in a single game final format between two teams that determined the official club world champions Those two teams were the champions of Europe s most prestigious competition the EuroLeague and the champions of Latin America s premier competition the FIBA Americas League For the 2016 edition and 2017 edition the champions of the FIBA Americas League played against the champions of FIBA Europe s main club competition now second tier FIBA Europe Cup 2016 and FIBA Europe s new top competition the Basketball Champions League 2017 as EuroLeague clubs were no longer allowed to participate by FIBA due to its dispute with Euroleague Basketball 18 19 For the 2019 edition of the tournament FIBA expanded the competition to include the NBA G League s champions and a tournament host club Thus the tournament format was also changed to a final four format involving four teams 20 Results EditSee also List of FIBA Intercontinental Cup finals Real Madrid from Spain holds the record for most victories with a total of five titles Edition Year Hosts Champions Runners up Third place Fourth place Result s Note s Number of teams 1965 a Details Sao Paulo Corinthians Real Madrid N A N A 118 109Unofficial test tournament 21 1966Details Madrid Ignis Varese Corinthians Real Madrid Chicago Jamaco Saints Final 66 593rd place game 112 96 42 1967Details Italy 3 cities Akron Goodyear Wingfoots Ignis Varese Simmenthal Milano Corinthians Final 78 723rd place game 90 89 53 1968Details Philadelphia Akron Goodyear Wingfoots Real Madrid Simmenthal Milano Botafogo Final 105 733rd place game 82 54 44 1969Details Macon Akron Goodyear Wingfoots Spartak ZJS Brno Sirio Real Madrid Final 84 713rd place game 72 60 55 1970Details Varese Ignis Varese Real Madrid Corinthians Slavia VS Praha Five team league stage 56 1972 b Details Sao Paulo NABL All Stars Soviet Union Brazil Poland Four team league stage 57 1973Details Sao Paulo Ignis Varese Sirio Vaqueros de Bayamon Jugoplastika Five team league stage 58 1974Details Mexico City Maryland Terrapins Ignis Varese Vila Nova Real Madrid Six team league stage 69 1975Details Italy 2 cities Birra Forst Cantu Amazonas Franca Real Madrid Penn Quakers Six team league stage 610 1976Details Buenos Aires Real Madrid Mobilgirgi Varese Obras Sanitarias Amazonas Franca Six team league stage 611 1977Details Madrid Real Madrid Mobilgirgi Varese Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv Atletica Francana Six team league stage 612 1978Details Buenos Aires Real Madrid Obras Sanitarias Sirio Mobilgirgi Varese Five team league stage 513 1979Details Sao Paulo Sirio Bosna Emerson Varese Piratas de Quebradillas Five team league stage 514 1980Details Sarajevo Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv Atletica Francana Bosna Real Madrid Five team league stage 515 1981Details Sao Paulo Real Madrid Sirio Clemson Tigers Atletica Francana Final 109 833rd place game 79 73 1016 1982Details Netherlands 3 cities Ford Cantu Nashua EBBC Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv Air Force Falcons Six team league stage 617 1983Details Buenos Aires Obras Sanitarias Jollycolombani Cantu Penarol Monte Libano Six team league stage 618 1984Details Sao Paulo Banco di Roma Obras Sanitarias Sirio FC Barcelona Five team league stage 519 1985Details Spain 2 cities FC Barcelona Monte Libano Cibona San Andres Final 93 893rd place game 109 82 1020 1986Details Argentina 2 cities Zalgiris Ferro Carril Oeste Cibona Corinthians Final 84 783rd place game 119 96 821 1987Details Milan Tracer Milano FC Barcelona Cibona Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv Final 100 843rd place game 106 96 81988 1995 Competition inactive22 1996 Details Unofficial event Panathinaikos Olimpia N A N A 2 1 83 89 away 83 78 home 101 76 home 21997 2012 Competition inactive23 2013Details Home and away Olympiacos Pinheiros Sky N A N A 167 139 81 70 86 69 224 2014Details Home and away Flamengo Maccabi Electra Tel Aviv N A N A 156 146 66 69 90 77 225 2015Details Home and away Real Madrid Bauru N A N A 181 170 90 91 91 79 226 2016Details Frankfurt Guaros de Lara Fraport Skyliners N A N A 74 69 227 2017Details Tenerife Iberostar Tenerife Guaros de Lara N A N A 76 71 228 2019Details Rio de Janeiro AEK Flamengo San Lorenzo Austin Spurs Final 86 70 3rd place game 77 59 429 2020Details Tenerife Iberostar Tenerife Virtus Segafredo Bologna San Lorenzo Rio Grande Valley Vipers Final 80 72 3rd place game 96 90 430 2021Details Buenos Aires San Pablo Burgos Quimsa N A N A Final 82 73 231 2022Details Cairo Flamengo San Pablo Burgos Lakeland Magic Zamalek Final 75 623rd place game 113 78 432 2023 I Details Tenerife Lenovo Tenerife Sao Paulo Rio Grande Valley Vipers US Monastir Final 89 673rd place game 107 84 433 2023 II Details Singapore To be determined 634 2024 635 2025 6Statistics EditSee also List of FIBA Intercontinental Cup participants Performance by club Edit Rank Club Title s Year s Runner s up Year s 1 Real Madrid 5 1976 1977 1978 1981 2015 2 1968 702 Varese 3 1966 1970 1973 4 1967 74 76 773 Akron Wingfoots 3 1967 1968 1969 4 Lenovo Tenerife 3 2017 2020 2023 5 Cantu 2 1975 1982 1 19836 Flamengo 2 2014 2022 1 20197 Sirio 1 1979 2 1973 81 Obras Sanitarias 1 1983 2 1978 849 Maccabi Tel Aviv 1 1980 1 2014 FC Barcelona 1 1985 1 1987 Guaros de Lara 1 2016 1 2017 San Pablo Burgos 1 2021 1 202213 Maryland Terrapins 1 1974 Virtus Roma 1 1984 Zalgiris 1 1986 Olimpia Milano 1 1987 Panathinaikos 1 1996 Olympiacos 1 2013 AEK 1 2019 20 Franca 2 1975 8021 Corinthians 1 1966 Brno 1 1969 Bosna 1 1979 EBBC 1 1982 Monte Libano 1 1985 Ferro Carril Oeste 1 1986 Olimpia 1 1996 Pinheiros 1 2013 Bauru 1 2015 Skyliners Frankfurt 1 2016 Virtus Bologna 1 2020 Quimsa 1 2021 Sao Paulo 1 2023Total 31 31The 1965 test tournament and the 1972 tournament for national teams are not included Performance by country Edit Rank Country League s Title s Runner s up1 Spain Primera Division ACB 10 42 Italy LBA 7 63 United States NABL 3 4 NCAA Division I 1 4 Brazil CBB NBB 3 105 Greece GBL 3 6 Argentina CAC LNB 1 57 Israel BSL 1 1 Venezuela LPB 1 19 Soviet Union Premier League 1 10 Czechoslovakia CSBL 1 Germany BBL 1 Netherlands DBL 1 Yugoslavia FFL 1Total 31 31The 1965 test tournament and the 1972 tournament for national teams are not included Winners by confederation Edit Rank Confederation Winners Runners up1 FIBA Europe 22 152 FIBA Americas 5 163 NABL 3 0Medals by country Edit RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal1 Spain1042162 Italy763163 United States40374 Brazil3105185 Greece30036 Argentina15397 Israel11248 Venezuela11029 Soviet Union100110 Yugoslavia014511 Czechoslovakia0101 Germany0101 Netherlands010114 Puerto Rico0011 Uruguay0011Totals 15 entries 31312486The 1965 test tournament and the 1972 tournament for national teams are not included Individual performances EditTop scorers Edit Bob Morse was the FIBA Intercontinental Cup Top Scorer in 1973 and 1976 Drazen Petrovic was the FIBA Intercontinental Cup Top Scorer in 1985 1986 and 1987 with Cibona Zagreb Dar Tucker was the FIBA Intercontinental Cup Top Scorer in 2019 and 2020 Wlamir Marques holds the record for most points scored in a single game when he scored 51 points in the 1965 test tournament Drazen Petrovic was top scorer of the tournament three times a record The players nationalities in the following table are shown by national team 21 22 Year Name s Club s Points Ref 1965 a Wlamir Marques Corinthians 51 23 24 1966 Clifford Luyk Real Madrid 38 25 26 1967 Steve Chubin Simmental Milano 79 27 28 1968 Miles Aiken Real Madrid 53 29 30 1969 Jan Bobrovsky Spartak ZJS Brno 31 32 1970 Jiri Zidek Sr Slavia VS Praha 125 33 34 1972 b Robertao Brazil 35 1973 Bob Morse Ignis Varese 103 36 37 1974 Walt Szczerbiak Real Madrid 38 39 1975 Wayne Brabender Real Madrid 40 41 1976 Bob Morse Ignis Varese 90 42 43 1977 Wayne Brabender Bruce Campbell Real Madrid Providence Friars 141 44 45 1978 Walt Szczerbiak Real Madrid 114 46 47 1979 Oscar Schmidt Sirio 138 48 49 50 1980 Miki Berkovich Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv 94 51 52 1981 Mirza Delibasic Real Madrid 176 53 54 1982 David Lawrence Nashua EBBC 92 55 56 1983 Antonello Riva Jollycolombani Cantu 158 57 58 1984 San Epifanio FC Barcelona 101 59 60 1985 Drazen Petrovic Cibona Zagreb 141 61 62 1986 Drazen Petrovic Cibona Zagreb 120 63 64 65 1987 Drazen Petrovic Cibona Zagreb 175 66 67 1996 Jorge Racca Olimpia 74 68 2013 Shamell Stallworth Pinheiros Sky 53 69 70 71 2014 Jeremy Pargo Maccabi Electra Tel Aviv 49 72 73 2015 Rafael Hettsheimeir Bauru 44 74 75 2016 Zach Graham Guaros de Lara 19 76 77 78 2017 Mario Little Guaros de Lara 23 79 80 81 82 2019 Dar Tucker San Lorenzo 37 83 2020 Dar Tucker San Lorenzo 38 84 2021 Brandon Robinson Quimsa 25 85 2022 Luke Martinez Flamengo 44 86 2023 Jarrett Culver Rio Grande Valley 45MVP award Edit Main article FIBA Intercontinental Cup MVP After each tournament FIBA awards the Most valuable player award to the player that is deemed the most important to his team during the Intercontinental Cup The first MVP award was given to Walt Szczerbiak Sr of Real Madrid after he guided them to the 1977 title The last winner is Bruno Fitipaldo of Lenovo Tenerife in 2023 Broadcasters EditAll four games are streamed through FIBA s YouTube channel for free in the USA and the unsold markets with highlights available in all territories 87 The tournament is also streamed for free through both FIBA s Facebook and NBA G League s Twitch channel as well as the FIBA DAZN s subscription streaming service Livebasketball TV Nation s Broadcaster Argentina TNT SportsBalkan countries Bosnia and Herzegovina Croatia Kosovo Montenegro North Macedonia Serbia Slovenia Arena Sport Canada DAZN Italy Japan Spain Greece Cosmote SportSee also EditMcDonald s ChampionshipNotes Edit a b The 1965 edition of the tournament was a test edition a b The 1972 edition of the tournament was contested by national teams rather than professional clubs References Edit Esportes Opovobr Com Copa Intercontinental Fiba ensaia Campeonato Mundial Archived 2019 01 17 at the Wayback Machine in Portuguese Estadao com Pinheiros e Olympiacos comecam a disputar o titulo da Intercontinental in Portuguese Basquetepinheirense Especial Mundial O Mundial e nosso in Portuguese FIBA Intercontinental Cup of Clubs re launched FIBA 5 August 2013 Euroleague net Intercontinental Cup of clubs re launched Elite do basquete brasileiro retorna ao Corinthians depois de 16 temporadas 10 06 2017 Esporte Folha de S Paulo Retrieved 3 February 2022 disse Rubens S Filho 5 July 2017 Corinthians 118 x 109 Real Madrid ESP 1965 Timoneiros in Brazilian Portuguese Retrieved 3 February 2022 Basquetepinheirense Especial Mundial O Mundial e nosso in Portuguese Intercontinental Cup 1972 www linguasport com Retrieved 3 February 2022 Fraport Skyliners to host Guaros de Lara in FIBA Intercontinental Cup FIBA basketball Retrieved 3 February 2022 Fraport to represent Europe in the Intercontinental cup Eurohoops 25 August 2016 Retrieved 3 February 2022 FIBA Intercontinental Cup to reportedly go back to a Final Four format Eurohoops 15 January 2019 Retrieved 3 February 2022 Esportes Opovobr Com Copa Intercontinental Fiba ensaia Campeonato Mundial Archived 2019 01 17 at the Wayback Machine in Portuguese Estadao com Pinheiros e Olympiacos comecam a disputar o titulo da Intercontinental in Portuguese FIBA Intercontinental Cup to break new ground with 2022 edition taking place in Egypt FIBA basketball 19 November 2021 Retrieved 20 November 2021 FIBA Asia Champions Cup winner to compete in 2023 Intercontinental Cup Eurohoops 6 December 2021 Retrieved 22 January 2022 a b Singapore to host FIBA Intercontinental Cup under three year partnership as competition reaches Asia in historical first FIBA basketball 3 March 2023 Retrieved 9 March 2023 Fraport Skyliners to host Guaros de Lara in FIBA Intercontinental Cup FIBA basketball Retrieved 3 February 2022 Fraport to represent Europe in the Intercontinental cup Eurohoops 25 August 2016 Retrieved 3 February 2022 Manelli Francesco 16 January 2019 La FIBA Intercontinental Cup ritorna al formato Final Four BasketUniverso in Italian Retrieved 3 February 2022 Linguasport Intercontinental Cup B www linguasport com Retrieved 3 February 2022 William Jones Cup pearlbasket altervista org Retrieved 3 February 2022 Brazil legend Wlamir Marques helped lay foundation for FIBA Intercontinental Cup with 51 point explosion for Corinthians FIBA basketball Retrieved 3 February 2022 Long rich history of FIBA Intercontinental Cup Eurohoops 7 February 2020 Retrieved 3 February 2022 Intercontinental Cup 1966 www linguasport com Retrieved 3 February 2022 Pearl basket pearlbasket altervista org Retrieved 3 February 2022 Intercontinental Cup 1967 www linguasport com Retrieved 3 February 2022 Pearl basket pearlbasket altervista org Retrieved 3 February 2022 Intercontinental Cup 1968 www linguasport com Retrieved 3 February 2022 Pearl basket pearlbasket altervista org Retrieved 3 February 2022 Intercontinental Cup 1969 www linguasport com Retrieved 3 February 2022 Pearl basket pearlbasket altervista org Retrieved 3 February 2022 Intercontinental Cup 1970 www linguasport com Retrieved 3 February 2022 Pearl basket pearlbasket altervista org Retrieved 3 February 2022 Intercontinental Cup 1972 www linguasport com Retrieved 3 February 2022 Intercontinental Cup 1973 www linguasport com Retrieved 3 February 2022 Pearl basket pearlbasket altervista org Retrieved 3 February 2022 Intercontinental Cup 1974 www linguasport com Retrieved 3 February 2022 Pearl basket pearlbasket altervista org Retrieved 3 February 2022 Intercontinental Cup 1975 www linguasport com Retrieved 3 February 2022 Pearl basket pearlbasket altervista org Retrieved 3 February 2022 Intercontinental Cup 1976 Pearl basket pearlbasket altervista org Retrieved 3 February 2022 Intercontinental Cup 1977 www linguasport com Retrieved 3 February 2022 Pearl basket pearlbasket altervista org Retrieved 3 February 2022 Intercontinental Cup 1978 www linguasport com Retrieved 3 February 2022 Pearl basket pearlbasket altervista org Retrieved 3 February 2022 Hall of Famer Oscar shined on FIBA Intercontinental Cup stage Eurohoops 6 February 2019 Retrieved 3 February 2022 Intercontinental Cup 1979 www linguasport com Retrieved 3 February 2022 Pearl basket pearlbasket altervista org Retrieved 3 February 2022 Intercontinental Cup 1980 www linguasport com Retrieved 3 February 2022 Pearl basket pearlbasket altervista org Retrieved 3 February 2022 Intercontinental Cup 1981 www linguasport com Retrieved 3 February 2022 Pearl basket Intercontinental Cup 1982 Pearl basket Intercontinental Cup 1983 Pearl basket Intercontinental Cup 1984 Pearl basket Intercontinental Cup 1985 Pearl basket Arvydas Sabonis dominated the stage of FIBA Intercontinental Cup 33 years ago Eurohoops 1 February 2019 Retrieved 3 February 2022 Intercontinental Cup 1986 Pearl basket Intercontinental Cup 1987 Pearl basket Intercontinental Cup 1996 Thapa Dinesh Olympiacos Piraeus win the 2013 FIBA Intercontinental Cup www sportskeeda com Retrieved 3 February 2022 2013 FIBA Intercontinental Cup Box Score Intercontinental Cup 2013 www linguasport com Retrieved 3 February 2022 2014 FIBA Intercontinental Cup Box Score Intercontinental Cup 2014 www linguasport com Retrieved 3 February 2022 2015 FIBA Intercontinental Cup Box Score Intercontinental Cup 2015 www linguasport com Retrieved 3 February 2022 Redaccion 19 September 2016 Venezuela campeon de la Copa Intercontinental de clubes de la FIBA Miami News 24 in Spanish Retrieved 3 February 2022 Guaros de Lara crowned 2016 FIBA Intercontinental Cup champions FIBA basketball Retrieved 3 February 2022 Intercontinental Cup 2016 www linguasport com Retrieved 3 February 2022 Erik 25 September 2017 Iberostar Tenerife wins 2017 Intercontinental Cup Latest Basketball News Retrieved 3 February 2022 Iberostar Tenerife crowned 2017 Intercontinental Cup champions FIBA basketball Retrieved 3 February 2022 2017 FIBA Intercontinental Cup Box Score Intercontinental Cup 2017 www linguasport com Retrieved 3 February 2022 Final Score 86 70 Rio de Janeiro BRA Segafredo Virtus Bologna v Iberostar Tenerife boxscore FIBA Intercontinental Cup 2020 9 February Quimsa v Hereda San Pablo Burgos boxscore FIBA Intercontinental Cup 2021 6 February Players statistics of the FIBA Intercontinental Cup 2022 FIBA basketball Retrieved 7 February 2023 FIBA Intercontinental Cup to be distributed globally FIBA Retrieved 7 February 2020 Sources EditHistory rosters 1966 87 Sirio 1979 editionExternal links EditFIBA official website FIBA Intercontinental Cup official website FIBA Intercontinental Cup History Basquetepinheirense FIBA World Cup in Portuguese FIBA World Cup of Clubs in Portuguese Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title FIBA Intercontinental Cup amp oldid 1149934736, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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