List of FIBA Europe club competition winners

The FIBA Europe is the governing body for Basketball in Europe along with the Euroleague Basketball Organization they organises Four main Active club competitions for men: the Euroleague (formerly European Cup), the EuroCup Basketball, FIBA Champions League and the FIBA Europe Cup. there is also another four former fiba europe club competition such as the FIBA Saporta Cup (1966–2002), FIBA Korać Cup (1971–2002), FIBA EuroCup Challenge (2002–2007) and FIBA EuroChallenge (2003–2015).[1] The European Basketball Club Super Cup and the FIBA SuproLeague are consider it as a Semi Official tournament by FIBA Europe and thus not included in this List. Spanish side Real Madrid have won a record total of 16 titles in European competitions, Six more than Basketball Cantù.

Real Madrid BC European trophies displayed in the club's museum.

The Italian clubs have won the most titles (43), ahead of clubs from Spain (38) and Greece (18).

Winners

By club

The following table lists all the men's clubs that have won at least one European major club competition, and is updated as of 31 May 2021 (in chronological order).

Key
FEL Euroleague[2]
FEB EuroCup Basketball
FCC Champions League
FEC FIBA Europe Cup
ECC FIBA EuroChallenge (defunct)
FECC FIBA EuroCup Challenge (defunct)
FKC FIBA Korać Cup[3](defunct)
FSC FIBA Saporta Cup[4](defunct)
Most in category 
List of European majors club competition winners
Rk. Club FEL FEB FCC FEC ECC FECC FKC FSC Total
1 Real Madrid 10  1 1 4  16 
2 Cantù 2 4  4  10
3 Olimpia Milano 3 2 3 8
= CSKA Moscow 8 8
5 Varese 5 2 7
6 Maccabi Tel Aviv 6 6
= Panathinaikos 6 6
= FC Barcelona 2 2 2 6
9 Virtus Bologna 2 1 1  1 5
= Split 3 2 5
= Cibona 2 1 2 5
= Joventut Badalona 1 1 1  2 5
= Limoges CSP 1 3 1 5
14 Valencia 4  4
= Partizan 1 3 4
16 AEK Athens 1 2 3
= Virtus Roma 1 2 3
= Aris Thessaloniki 1  1 1 3
= Rīgas ASK 3 3
= Olympiacos Piraeus 3 3
21 Žalgiris Kaunas 1 1 2
= Lietuvos rytas 2 2
= Khimki 2 2
= UNICS Kazan 1 1  2
= Nanterre 1  1  2
= Málaga 1 1 2
= San Pablo Burgos 2  2
= Spartak Leningrad 2 2
= Treviso 2 2
= PAOK Thessaloniki 1 1 2
= Efes Pilsen 1 1 2
32 Fenerbahçe 1 1
= Dinamo Tbilisi 1 1
= Bosna Royal 1 1
= Lokomotiv Kuban 1 1
= Hapoel Jerusalem 1 1
= Dynamo Moscow 1 1
= Galatasaray S.K. 1 1
= Darüşşafaka 1 1
= Monaco 1 1
= Tenerife 1 1
= Dinamo Sassari 1  1
= Reyer Venezia 1  1
= Skyliners Frankfurt 1  1
= Ironi Nes Ziona 1  1
= Crvena zvezda 1 1
= Victoria Libertas 1 1
= Baskonia 1 1
= USK Praha 1 1
= Partenope Napoli 1 1
= Olimpija Ljubljana 1 1
= Maroussi Athens 1 1
= Mens Sana 1 1
= AMG Sebastiani 1 1
= Pau-Lacq-Orthez 1 1
= Alba Berlin 1 1
= Scaligera Verona 1 1
= SLUC Nancy 1 1
= Mitteldeutscher 1  1
= Asesoft Ploieşti 1  1
= Ural Great Perm 1  1
= CSK VVS Samara 1  1
= Krasnye Krylia 1  1
= Emilia Reggiana 1  1
= Beşiktaş J.K. 1  1
= Košarkarski klub Krka 1  1
= BG Göttingen 1  1
= Barons LMT 1  1
= Girona 1  1
= Dynamo St Petersburg 1  1

By country

The following table lists all the countries whose clubs have won at least one European major competition, and is updated as of 31 May 2021 (in chronological order).

Key
FEL Euroleague
FEB EuroCup Basketball
FCC Champions League
FEC FIBA Europe Cup
ECC FIBA EuroChallenge (defunct)
FECC FIBA EuroCup Challenge (defunct)
FKC FIBA Korać Cup (defunct)
FSC FIBA Saporta Cup (defunct)
Most in category 
List of European majors club competition winners by country
Rk. Nation FEL FEB FCC FEC ECC FECC FKC FSC Total
1.  Italy 13  1 2  2 10  15  43 
2.  Spain 13  7  3  2 6 7 38
3.  Greece 9 1 1 2 5 18
4.  Yugoslavia 7 6 3 16
5.  Russia 4 5 3  2  14
6.  Soviet Union 8 2 10
=  France 1 1 1 1 5 1 10
8.  Israel 6 1 1 8
9.  Turkey 2 2 1 1 6
10.  Lithuania 1 2 1 4
=  Germany 1 1 1 1 4
12.  Slovenia 1 1 2
13.  Latvia 1 1
=  Czechoslovakia 1 1
=  Romania 1 1

See also

References

  1. Todor66 Basketball Info European Basketball Clubs main Cups Retrieved 11 June 2020
  2. Todor66 Basketball Info Euroleague Editions Retrieved 11 June 2020
  3. Fibaeurope.com FIBA Korać Cup @ FIBA Europe.com Retrieved 11 June 2020
  4. Fibaeurope.com FIBA Saporta Cup @ FIBA Europe.com Retrieved 11 June 2020
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