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FIBA Europe Cup

The FIBA Europe Cup (FEC)[1] is an annual professional club basketball competition organised by FIBA for eligible European clubs. It is FIBA's second level competition. Clubs mainly qualify based on their performance in national leagues and cup competitions, although this is not the sole deciding factor. The winner is decided by a two-legged final.

FIBA Europe Cup
Founded30 June 2015; 8 years ago (2015-06-30)
First season2015–16
RegionEurope
ConfederationFIBA Europe
Number of teams32 (regular season)
48 (total)
Level on pyramid2/3 (2015-16)
4 (2016-)
Promotion toChampions League
Current champions Anwil Włocławek
(1st title)
Most championships7 teams (1 title)
TV partnersYouTube (live streaming)
WebsiteFIBA.basketball/europecup
2023–24 FIBA Europe Cup

The league was founded in 2015 as a replacement of the FIBA EuroChallenge.

History Edit

 
Scene of the first leg of the 2017 FIBA Europe Cup Final

On June 30, 2015, FIBA announced it would start a new league to compete with Euroleague Basketball's EuroCup.[2] The new competition, which replaced EuroChallenge, was supposed to be open for up to 100 teams to enter.[2] A former 4th-tier FIBA competition, the FIBA EuroCup Challenge was named as FIBA Europe Cup between 2003 and 2005.

The 2015–16 FIBA Europe Cup attracted 16 domestic champions and 8 runners-up including KK Cibona, Pallacanestro Cantu, ASVEL, Pallacanestro Varese, CEZ Nymburk, BK Ventspils, PBC Academic and Krka. The first FIBA Europe Cup game was played on October 21, 2015, when Donar Groningen beat Egis Körmend 78–71. Frankfurt Skyliners won the 1st edition in a Final Four tournament and represented Europe in the 2016 FIBA Intercontinental Cup following the FIBA-EuroLeague dispute. In the 2016–17 season, FIBA started the Basketball Champions League and since then teams from the Champions League can be transferred to the Europe Cup through their position.

Format Edit

Tournament Edit

The tournament proper begins with a regular season of 32 teams, divided into eight groups. Seeding is used whilst making the draw for this stage, whilst teams from the same country may not be drawn into groups together. Each team meets the others in its group in home and away games, in a round-robin format. The winning team and runner-up from each group then progress to the second round with 16 teams divided into four groups. Each team meets the others in its group in home and away games, in a round-robin format.[3]

For the play-offs, the winning team and runner-up from each group join them and play a two-legged format. Until 2019, the fifth-placed teams and sixth-placed teams were dropped from the Basketball Champions League regular season. The regular season is usually played from October to December and the second round is played from December to January, whilst the play-offs start in February.[3]

Finals Edit

The Finals were played in either a Final Four tournament format or with a two-legged series.

Year Final Semifinalists
Champion Score Second place Third place Score Fourth place
2015–16
Details
 
Fraport Skyliners
66–62  
Openjobmetis Varese
 
Élan Chalon
103–72  
Enisey
2016–17
Details
 
Nanterre 92
140–137
(58–58 / 82–79)
 
Élan Chalon
  Telekom Baskets Bonn and   Telenet Oostende
2017–18
Details
 
Umana Reyer Venezia
158–148
(69–77 / 81–79)
 
Sidigas Avellino
  Donar and   Bakken Bears
2018–19
Details
 
Banco di Sardegna Sassari
170–163
(89–84 / 81–79)
 
s.Oliver Würzburg
  Hapoel Holon and   OpenjobMetis Varese
2019–20
Details
Curtailed and voided due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Europe[4][5] Semi-finalists:   Bahçeşehir Koleji,   Bakken Bears,
  medi Bayreuth and   Pınar Karşıyaka
2020–21
Details
 
Ironi Nes Ziona
82–74  
Arged BMSLAM Stal
 
CSM Oradea
85–76  
Parma
2021–22
Details
 
Bahçeşehir Koleji
162–143
(72–69 / 90–74)
 
UnaHotels Reggio Emilia
  Bakken Bears and   ZZ Leiden
2022–23
Details
 
Anwil Włocławek
161–155
(81–77 / 80–78)
 
Cholet
  Kalev/Cramo and   Karhu

Performance by club Edit

 
Map of countries, teams from which have reached the regular season of the FIBA Europe Cup.
  FIBA member country that has been represented in the regular season
  FIBA member country that has been represented in the qualifying rounds
  Not represented

A total number of 140 clubs from 38 FIBA member countries have participated in the competition. The competition has been won by eight clubs from seven different countries.

Teams from Italy have been most successful, as two teams won the title and three other teams finished as runners-up.

Club
Winners Runners-up Years won Years runner-up
  Skyliners Frankfurt 1 0 2016
  Nanterre 92 1 0 2017
  Reyer Venezia 1 0 2018
  Dinamo Sassari 1 0 2019
  Ironi Nes Ziona 1 0 2021
  Bahçeşehir Koleji 1 0 2022
  Anwil Włocławek 1 0 2023
  Varese 0 1 2016
  Élan Chalon 0 1 2017
  Felice Scandone 0 1 2018
  Würzburg 0 1 2019
  Stal Ostrów Wielkopolski 0 1 2021
  Reggiana 0 1 2022
  Cholet Basket 0 1 2023

Statistics Edit

All-time leaders Edit

Statistics as of 11 June 2022.

Players in bold were active in the most recent FIBA Europe Cup season.[6]

Points Edit

Rank Player Nation Points Games Per game Years Club(s)
1 Michel Diouf[7]   SEN 931 76 12.3 2015– Bakken Bears
2 Trae Golden   USA 897 51 17.6 2015– ETHA Engomis, ESSM Le Portel, Avtodor, Bahçeşehir Koleji
3 Darko Jukić   DEN 728 71 11.8 2015– Bakken Bears
4 Worthy de Jong   NED 782 51 14.3 2015–2022 ZZ Leiden
5 Ryan Evans   USA 616 46 12.4 2018– Bakken Bears

Rebounds Edit

Rank Player Nation Rebounds Games Per game Years Club(s)
1 Michel Diouf   SEN 463 73 6.3 2015– Bakken Bears
2 Tony Taylor   USA 318 36 8.8 2016– Enisey, Karşıyaka
3 Darko Jukić   DEN 308 74 4.2 2015– Bakken Bears
4 Željko Šakić   CRO 291 42 6.9 2015–2022 Cluj-Napoca, Avtodor
5 Thomas Koenis   NED 279 52 5.4 2015–2022 ZZ Leiden, Donar

Assists Edit

Rank Player Nation Rebounds Games Per game Years Club(s)
1 Trae Golden   USA 298 51 5.8 2015– ETHA Engomis, ESSM Le Portel, Avtodor, Bahçeşehir Koleji
2 John Roberson   USA 318 36 8.8 2016– Élan Chalon, ASVEL, Enisey
3 Adama Darboe   DEN 229 60 3.8 2015– Bakken Bears
4 Worthy de Jong   NED 208 51 4.1 2015–2022 ZZ Leiden
5 Tony Taylor   USA 188 49 8.8 2016– Enisey, Karşıyaka

Single game records Edit

Source: FIBA Europe Cup As of 2 May 2017.

Awards Edit

 
Quantez Robertson was the FIBA Europe Cup Final Four MVP in 2016.

After each round, the FIBA Europe Cup awards the "Top Performer" honour to the best player of the given round. In its inaugural season , in 2016, the competition had a Final Four MVP award for the best player of its final four. The final four format was later abandoned in favor of playoffs with two-legged finals. Since 2020, the league awards a Final MVP trophy again.

Winning rosters Edit

See also Edit

Men's competitions
Women's competitions

References Edit

  1. ^ "Competition Regulations Page 4 of 49" (PDF). (PDF) from the original on 12 June 2018. Retrieved 21 September 2018.
  2. ^ a b "FIBA Europe Board pushes ahead with attractive club competitions model". FIBA Europe. June 30, 2015.
  3. ^ a b "2017–18 FIBA Europe Cup regulations" (PDF). FIBA.com. (PDF) from the original on 13 October 2017. Retrieved 18 June 2017.
  4. ^ "FIBA Europe 2019-20 club competitions will not resume, Board sets plan for 2020-21". FIBA.basketball. Retrieved 16 June 2020.
  5. ^ "FIBA Europe confirms suspension of EuroLeague and EuroCup Women, FIBA Europe Cup until the end of the club season". FIBA. 13 March 2020.
  6. ^ "All-Time Leaders". FIBA.basketball. Retrieved 2022-06-11.
  7. ^ "Diouf overtakes Golden to become FIBA Europe Cup's all-time leading scorer". FIBA.basketball. Retrieved 2022-06-11.

External links Edit

  • FIBA Europe Cup official website
  • FIBA official website

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Not to be confused with FIBA EuroCup Challenge the defunct fourth tier level competition The FIBA Europe Cup FEC 1 is an annual professional club basketball competition organised by FIBA for eligible European clubs It is FIBA s second level competition Clubs mainly qualify based on their performance in national leagues and cup competitions although this is not the sole deciding factor The winner is decided by a two legged final FIBA Europe CupFounded30 June 2015 8 years ago 2015 06 30 First season2015 16RegionEuropeConfederationFIBA EuropeNumber of teams32 regular season 48 total Level on pyramid2 3 2015 16 4 2016 Promotion toChampions LeagueCurrent championsAnwil Wloclawek 1st title Most championships7 teams 1 title TV partnersYouTube live streaming WebsiteFIBA basketball europecup2023 24 FIBA Europe CupThe league was founded in 2015 as a replacement of the FIBA EuroChallenge Contents 1 History 2 Format 2 1 Tournament 3 Finals 4 Performance by club 5 Statistics 5 1 All time leaders 5 1 1 Points 5 1 2 Rebounds 5 1 3 Assists 5 2 Single game records 6 Awards 7 Winning rosters 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory Edit nbsp Scene of the first leg of the 2017 FIBA Europe Cup FinalOn June 30 2015 FIBA announced it would start a new league to compete with Euroleague Basketball s EuroCup 2 The new competition which replaced EuroChallenge was supposed to be open for up to 100 teams to enter 2 A former 4th tier FIBA competition the FIBA EuroCup Challenge was named as FIBA Europe Cup between 2003 and 2005 The 2015 16 FIBA Europe Cup attracted 16 domestic champions and 8 runners up including KK Cibona Pallacanestro Cantu ASVEL Pallacanestro Varese CEZ Nymburk BK Ventspils PBC Academic and Krka The first FIBA Europe Cup game was played on October 21 2015 when Donar Groningen beat Egis Kormend 78 71 Frankfurt Skyliners won the 1st edition in a Final Four tournament and represented Europe in the 2016 FIBA Intercontinental Cup following the FIBA EuroLeague dispute In the 2016 17 season FIBA started the Basketball Champions League and since then teams from the Champions League can be transferred to the Europe Cup through their position Format EditTournament Edit The tournament proper begins with a regular season of 32 teams divided into eight groups Seeding is used whilst making the draw for this stage whilst teams from the same country may not be drawn into groups together Each team meets the others in its group in home and away games in a round robin format The winning team and runner up from each group then progress to the second round with 16 teams divided into four groups Each team meets the others in its group in home and away games in a round robin format 3 For the play offs the winning team and runner up from each group join them and play a two legged format Until 2019 the fifth placed teams and sixth placed teams were dropped from the Basketball Champions League regular season The regular season is usually played from October to December and the second round is played from December to January whilst the play offs start in February 3 Finals EditThe Finals were played in either a Final Four tournament format or with a two legged series Year Final SemifinalistsChampion Score Second place Third place Score Fourth place2015 16Details nbsp Fraport Skyliners 66 62 nbsp Openjobmetis Varese nbsp Elan Chalon 103 72 nbsp Enisey2016 17Details nbsp Nanterre 92 140 137 58 58 82 79 nbsp Elan Chalon nbsp Telekom Baskets Bonn and nbsp Telenet Oostende2017 18Details nbsp Umana Reyer Venezia 158 148 69 77 81 79 nbsp Sidigas Avellino nbsp Donar and nbsp Bakken Bears2018 19Details nbsp Banco di Sardegna Sassari 170 163 89 84 81 79 nbsp s Oliver Wurzburg nbsp Hapoel Holon and nbsp OpenjobMetis Varese2019 20Details Curtailed and voided due to the COVID 19 pandemic in Europe 4 5 Semi finalists nbsp Bahcesehir Koleji nbsp Bakken Bears nbsp medi Bayreuth and nbsp Pinar Karsiyaka2020 21Details nbsp Ironi Nes Ziona 82 74 nbsp Arged BMSLAM Stal nbsp CSM Oradea 85 76 nbsp Parma2021 22Details nbsp Bahcesehir Koleji 162 143 72 69 90 74 nbsp UnaHotels Reggio Emilia nbsp Bakken Bears and nbsp ZZ Leiden2022 23Details nbsp Anwil Wloclawek 161 155 81 77 80 78 nbsp Cholet nbsp Kalev Cramo and nbsp KarhuPerformance by club Edit nbsp Map of countries teams from which have reached the regular season of the FIBA Europe Cup FIBA member country that has been represented in the regular season FIBA member country that has been represented in the qualifying rounds Not representedMain article FIBA Europe Cup records and statistics A total number of 140 clubs from 38 FIBA member countries have participated in the competition The competition has been won by eight clubs from seven different countries Teams from Italy have been most successful as two teams won the title and three other teams finished as runners up vte Club Winners Runners up Years won Years runner up nbsp Skyliners Frankfurt 1 0 2016 nbsp Nanterre 92 1 0 2017 nbsp Reyer Venezia 1 0 2018 nbsp Dinamo Sassari 1 0 2019 nbsp Ironi Nes Ziona 1 0 2021 nbsp Bahcesehir Koleji 1 0 2022 nbsp Anwil Wloclawek 1 0 2023 nbsp Varese 0 1 2016 nbsp Elan Chalon 0 1 2017 nbsp Felice Scandone 0 1 2018 nbsp Wurzburg 0 1 2019 nbsp Stal Ostrow Wielkopolski 0 1 2021 nbsp Reggiana 0 1 2022 nbsp Cholet Basket 0 1 2023Statistics EditAll time leaders Edit Statistics as of 11 June 2022 Players in bold were active in the most recent FIBA Europe Cup season 6 Points Edit Rank Player Nation Points Games Per game Years Club s 1 Michel Diouf 7 nbsp SEN 931 76 12 3 2015 Bakken Bears2 Trae Golden nbsp USA 897 51 17 6 2015 ETHA Engomis ESSM Le Portel Avtodor Bahcesehir Koleji3 Darko Jukic nbsp DEN 728 71 11 8 2015 Bakken Bears4 Worthy de Jong nbsp NED 782 51 14 3 2015 2022 ZZ Leiden5 Ryan Evans nbsp USA 616 46 12 4 2018 Bakken BearsRebounds Edit Rank Player Nation Rebounds Games Per game Years Club s 1 Michel Diouf nbsp SEN 463 73 6 3 2015 Bakken Bears2 Tony Taylor nbsp USA 318 36 8 8 2016 Enisey Karsiyaka3 Darko Jukic nbsp DEN 308 74 4 2 2015 Bakken Bears4 Zeljko Sakic nbsp CRO 291 42 6 9 2015 2022 Cluj Napoca Avtodor5 Thomas Koenis nbsp NED 279 52 5 4 2015 2022 ZZ Leiden DonarAssists Edit Rank Player Nation Rebounds Games Per game Years Club s 1 Trae Golden nbsp USA 298 51 5 8 2015 ETHA Engomis ESSM Le Portel Avtodor Bahcesehir Koleji2 John Roberson nbsp USA 318 36 8 8 2016 Elan Chalon ASVEL Enisey3 Adama Darboe nbsp DEN 229 60 3 8 2015 Bakken Bears4 Worthy de Jong nbsp NED 208 51 4 1 2015 2022 ZZ Leiden5 Tony Taylor nbsp USA 188 49 8 8 2016 Enisey KarsiyakaSingle game records Edit CategoryEfficiency nbsp Chase Fieler 46Points nbsp John Roberson 39 nbsp Spencer ButterfieldRebounds nbsp Maurice Sutton nbsp Ross Bekkering nbsp Krisztofer Durazi 19Assists nbsp Teemu Rannikko 18Steals nbsp Kim Adams 9Blocks nbsp Dejan Kravic 6 nbsp Janar TaltsThree pointers nbsp Spencer Butterfield 11Source FIBA Europe Cup As of 2 May 2017 Awards Edit nbsp Quantez Robertson was the FIBA Europe Cup Final Four MVP in 2016 After each round the FIBA Europe Cup awards the Top Performer honour to the best player of the given round In its inaugural season in 2016 the competition had a Final Four MVP award for the best player of its final four The final four format was later abandoned in favor of playoffs with two legged finals Since 2020 the league awards a Final MVP trophy again Winning rosters EditSee also Edit nbsp Sports portalMen s competitionsEuroLeague Basketball Champions League EuroCup BasketballWomen s competitionsEuroLeague Women EuroCup Women SuperCup WomenReferences Edit Competition Regulations Page 4 of 49 PDF Archived PDF from the original on 12 June 2018 Retrieved 21 September 2018 a b FIBA Europe Board pushes ahead with attractive club competitions model FIBA Europe June 30 2015 a b 2017 18 FIBA Europe Cup regulations PDF FIBA com Archived PDF from the original on 13 October 2017 Retrieved 18 June 2017 FIBA Europe 2019 20 club competitions will not resume Board sets plan for 2020 21 FIBA basketball Retrieved 16 June 2020 FIBA Europe confirms suspension of EuroLeague and EuroCup Women FIBA Europe Cup until the end of the club season FIBA 13 March 2020 All Time Leaders FIBA basketball Retrieved 2022 06 11 Diouf overtakes Golden to become FIBA Europe Cup s all time leading scorer FIBA basketball Retrieved 2022 06 11 External links EditFIBA Europe Cup official website FIBA official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title FIBA Europe Cup amp oldid 1180413498, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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