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The EuroLeague is a European men's professional basketball club competition. The league is widely recognised as the top-tier and the most prestigious men's basketball league in Europe.[1][2] The league consists of 20 teams, of which 16 are given long-term licences and wild cards,[3] making the league a semi-closed league.[4][5] The league was first organized by FIBA in 1958, subsequently by ULEB in 2000 and then solely by Euroleague Basketball.

The competition was introduced in 1958 as the FIBA European Champions Cup (renamed the FIBA EuroLeague in 1996), which operated under FIBA's umbrella until Euroleague Basketball was created for the 2000–01 season. The FIBA European Champions Cup and the EuroLeague are considered to be the same competition, with the change of name being simply a re-branding. In years 2010–2025, it was sponsored by Turkish Airlines.

The EuroLeague is one of the most popular indoor sports leagues in the world, with an average attendance of 10,383 for league matches in the 2023–24 season. This was the fifth-highest of any professional indoor sports league in the world (the highest outside the United States), and the second-highest of any professional basketball league in the world, only behind the National Basketball Association (NBA).

The EuroLeague title has been won by 22 clubs, 15 of which have won it more than once. The most successful club in the competition is Real Madrid, with 11 titles while CSKA Moscow follow with 8 and Panathinaikos with 7. The latter is also the competition's most successful club during its modern era since 2000 with 6 trophies, while Virtus Bologna was the first ever winner in 2000–01.

Maccabi Tel Aviv was the competition's last ever champion during the FIBA period which was ended in 2001. Until then FIBA had organised 44 editions with Real Madrid also being the most decorated club during the FIBA era (1958–2001) with 8 titles.

History

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FIBA era and the 2000 split

The FIBA European Champions Cup was originally established by FIBA and it operated from 1958 until the summer of 2001. Since the 1987–88 FIBA European Champions Cup and until 2001, the winner was decided by a final four.

The 1999–00 season was the last before the split of 2000 between FIBA and various top clubs backed by ULEB who launched its own top-tier competition. In the summer of 2000 the Euroleague Basketball was found.

FIBA had previously used the EuroLeague name for the competition since 1996, but it had never trademarked the name. As FIBA had no legal recourse on the usage of the name, ULEB grasped the opportunity and started a new league under the name of Euroleague', while FIBA renamed its top-tier competition the FIBA SuproLeague. Thus, the2000–2001 season started with two top European professional club basketball competitions: FIBA SuproLeague (renamed from FIBA EuroLeague) and EuroLeague by ULEB.

Top clubs were split between the two leagues: Panathinaikos, Maccabi Tel Aviv, CSKA Moscow and Efes Pilsen stayed with FIBA, while Olympiacos, Kinder Bologna, Real Madrid Teka, FC Barcelona, Paf Wennington Bologna, Žalgiris Kaunas, Benetton Treviso, AEK and Tau Cerámica joined ULEB.[6][7] The first Euroleague champion of the new era in 2000-01 was decided by a best of three series.

ULEB era: 2001-2009

In May 2001, Europe had two continental champions, Maccabi of the FIBA SuproLeague and Kinder Bologna of the ULEB Euroleague. Both organizations realized the need to come up with a unified competition and Euroleague Basketball negotiated terms and dictated proceedings which FIBA agreed to their terms. As a result, European club competition was fully integrated under Euroleague Basketball's umbrella and teams that competed in the FIBA SuproLeague during the 2000–01 season joined it as well.

The authority in European professional basketball was divided over club-country lines. FIBA stayed in charge of national team competitions (like the FIBA EuroBasket, the FIBA World Cup, and the Summer Olympics), while ULEB and Euroleague Basketball took over the major European club competition, establishing 3-year licences with top clubs - not based on sporting merit.

From that point on, FIBA's Korać Cup and Saporta Cup competitions lasted one more season and then Euroleague Basketball launched the ULEB Cup, now known as the EuroCup, following another major disagreement with FIBA who launched its own two competitions as an answer.

2009: Euroleague Basketball

In 2009, Euroleague Properties S.A. (EP) was created and the competition's company Euroleague Basketball under Jordi Bertomeu took full control, limiting ULEB's role. During all this period many top European clubs had permanent presence in the competition via licences and regardless of their domestic performances.

In October 2015, FIBA tried to take control back, tempting 8 top European clubs (Panathinaikos, Olympiakos, Real Madrid, Barcelona, Maccabi Tel Aviv, CSKA Moscow, Fenerbahce and Efes Pilsen) to sign long-term licenses with the Federation in a 16-team brand new European league called the FIBA Basketball Champions League in a round-robin format (the other 8 spots would be decided on domestic performances). The clubs rejected the proposal, but they came up with an almost identical plan a few weeks later.

League era: 2016- present

In November 2015, Euroleague Basketball and IMG agreed on a 10-year joint venture. Both Euroleague Basketball and IMG will manage the commercial operation, and the management of all global rights covering both media and marketing.[8] The deal was worth €630 million guaranteed over 10 years, with projected revenues reaching €900 million.[9] Along with the deal the league changed into a true league format, with 16 teams playing each other team in the regular season followed by the playoffs. The A-licensed clubs were assured of participation for the following ten years in the new format.

After the new format of the EuroLeague and FIBA implementing national team windows, a conflict between the two organizations emerged. EuroLeague has been criticised by FIBA as well as several national federations for creating a 'closed league' and ignoring the principle of meritocracy. In July 2019, EuroLeague announced that from the 2019–20 season there will be no direct access to the league through domestic leagues anymore, effectively making it a closed league.[10]

The EuroLeague saw increasing influence from the Middle East during the 2020s. The league had another milestone event in 2025, when it hosted the Final Four in Abu Dhabi, as the first final tournament to be held outside of Europe.[11] The league further expanded to 20 teams in the 2025–26 season.[12] As part of the expansion, Dubai Basketball was given a 5-year license, thus becoming the first team from outside of Europe (excluding Israeli teams) to play in the competition.[13]

Title sponsorship

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Names of the competition

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A EuroLeague game in 2019.
  • FIBA era: (1958–2001)
    • FIBA European Champions Cup: (1958–1991)
    • FIBA European League: (1991–1996)
    • FIBA EuroLeague: (1996–2000)[18]
    • FIBA SuproLeague: (2000–2001)
  • Euroleague Basketball era: (2000–present)
    • ULEB Euroleague: (2000–2001)
    • Euroleague: (2001–2016)
    • EuroLeague: (2016–present)

*There were two competitions during the 2000–01 season. The SuproLeague, which was organized by FIBA, and the Euroleague, which was organized by ULEB and Euroleague Basketball.

Licences

The main difference between the competition run by FIBA Europe and the modern one since 2000 has been the licenses that guaranteed a club's participation in the Euroleague regardless of their performance in their national championship. The 3-year guaranteed participation was granted by an A-license. In 2009 the A-Licenses granted were 13, while in 2012 they became 14.

Until 2015, many major clubs would compete with a 3-year licence, while others would get a wild card or a B-License for one year. In 2015, 11 clubs signed long-term licenses with the Euroleague Basketball (until 2026) and they also became the company's shareholders leaving only 5 spots to other teams to participate. In 2021–22 season, ASVEL and Bayern Munich were added to the shareholders' group taking the number to 13. As of the 2025–26 season, the Euroleague Basketball offers 3-year licenses to clubs other than the 13 shareholders with the fee being 5 million euros in total (about 1.7 million euros per year).[19] The EuroLeague Board of Directors, composed of the 13 shareholders, is responsible to evaluate each individual request of a club for a 3-year license. In 2025, Euroleague Basketball granted 3-year licenses (until 2028) to the following clubs:

A-Licenses history

Club First License Second License Third License Fourth License Fifth License Shareholder
Olympiacos BC 2000–2003 2003–2006 2006–2009 2009–2012 2012–2015 2015–2026
Panathinaikos BC 2001–2003 - 2006–2009 2009–2012 2012–2015 2015–2026
Anadolu Efes S.K. 2001–2003 2003–2006 2006–2009 2009–2012 2012–2015 2015–2026
Maccabi Tel Aviv B.C. 2001–2003 2006–2009 2009–2012 2012–2015 2015–2026
Real Madrid Baloncesto 2000-2003[Note Real Madrid] - 2006–2009 2009–2012 2012–2015 2015–2026
Saski Baskonia - 2003–2006 2006–2009 2009–2012 2012–2015 2015–2026
FC Barcelona Bàsquet 2000–2003 2003–2006 2006–2009 2009–2012 2012–2015 2015–2026
Fenerbahçe S.K. - - 2006–2009 2009–2012 2012–2015 2015–2026
BC Žalgiris 2001–2003 2003–2006 2009–2012 2012–2015 2015–2026
PBC CSKA Moscow 2001–2003 2003–2006 2009–2012 2012–2015 2015–2026
KK Olimpija 2000–2003 2003–2006 2006–2009 2009–2012 - -
Lottomatica Roma - - - 2009-2011[Note Virtus Roma] 2012–2015 -
ASVEL Basket 2001–2003 2003–2006 - - - 2021–2026
Mens Sana Siena - 2003–2006 2006–2009 2009–2012 2012-2014[Note Siena] -
Unicaja Malaga - 2006–2009 2009–2012 2012–2015 -
Prokom Trefl Sopot - - - 2009–2012 2012-2015[Note Prokom] -
EA7 Milano - - - - 2012-2015[Note EA7 Milano] 2015–2026
Ülker G.S.K. 2001–2003 2003–2006 - - - -
KK Cibona 2000–2003 2003–2006 2006–2009 - - -
AEK BC - 2003–2006 - - - -
Élan Béarnais Pau-Orthez 2001–2003 2003–2006 - - - -
Le Mans Sarthe Basket - - 2006–2009 - - -
KK Zadar 2000–2002 - - - - -
KK Budućnost 2000–2003 - - - - -
Virtus Bologna 2000–2002 - - - - -
Fortitudo Bologna 2000–2003 2003–2006 - - - -
Benetton Treviso 2000–2003 2003–2006 - - - -
Opel Skyliners 2000–2002 - - - - -
London Towers 2000–2002 - - - - -
Alba Berlin 2001–2003 - - - - -
FC Bayern Munich - - - - - 2021–2026
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  • Wild cards history

    Club Period
    Saint Petersburg Lions 2000–2001
    Śląsk Wrocław 2003–2004
    Mens Sana Siena 2002–2003
    Darüşşafaka Basketbol 2015–2017
    FC Bayern Munich 2015–2016,
    2019-2020
    SIG Strasbourg 2015–2016
    Lokomotiv Kuban 2015–2016
    Alba Berlin 2021–2023,
    2023–2025
    BC Zenit Saint Petersburg 2019–2020,
    2021-2022
    KK Crvena zvezda 2021–2022,
    2023–2024,
    2025–2028
    KK Partizan 2022–2023,
    2024–2025,
    2025–2028
    Valencia Basket 2022–2023
    Virtus Bologna 2023–2025,
    2025–2028
    ASVEL Basket 2020–2021
    AS Monaco 2024–2026
    Dubai BC 2025–2030

    Competition systems

    Tournament systems

    The EuroLeague operated under a tournament system, from its inaugural 1958 season, through the 2015–16 season.

    • FIBA European Champions Cup (1958 to 1986–87): The champions of European national domestic leagues, and the then current European Champions Cup title holders (except for the 1986–87 season), competing against each other, played in a tournament system. The league culminated with either a single game final, or a 2-game aggregate score finals (3 games if needed to break a tie).
    • FIBA European Champions Cup (1987–88 to 1990–91): The champions of European national domestic leagues, competing against each other, played in a tournament system. The league culminated with a Final Four.
    • FIBA European League (1991–92 to 1995–96): The champions of the European national domestic leagues, the then current European League title holders, along with some of the other biggest teams from the most important national domestic leagues, played in a tournament system. The league culminated with a Final Four.
    • FIBA EuroLeague (1996–97 to 1999–00): The champions of the best European national domestic leagues, along with some of the other biggest teams from the most important national domestic leagues, played in a tournament system. The league culminated with a Final Four.
    • *Euroleague (2000–01): Some of the European national domestic league champions, and some of the runners-up from various national domestic leagues, played in a tournament system. The league culminated with a best of 5 playoff finals.
    • *FIBA SuproLeague (2000–01): Some of the European national domestic league champions, and some of the runners-up from various national domestic leagues, played in a tournament system. The league culminated with a Final Four.
    • Euroleague (2001–02 to 2015–16): The champions of the best European national domestic leagues, along with some of the other biggest teams from the most important national domestic leagues, played in a tournament system. The league culminated with a Final Four.

    *There were two competitions during the 2000–01 season. The SuproLeague, which was organized by FIBA, and the Euroleague, which was organized by Euroleague Basketball.

    League system

    Starting with the 2016–17 season, the EuroLeague operates under a league format.

    • EuroLeague (2016–17 to present): The champions of the best European national domestic leagues, along with some of the other biggest teams from the most important national domestic leagues, playing in a true European-wide league system format. The league culminates with a Final Four.

    Format

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    The setting of the 2014 EuroLeague Final Four in Milan

    Starting with the 2016–17 season, the EuroLeague is made up of 18 teams, with each playing every other team twice (once at home and once away) in a double round robin league regular season, for a total of 34 games played by each team.[23]

    The top eight placed teams at the end of the regular season advance to playoffs, each playing a five-game playoff series against a single opponent. The regular season standings are used to determine which teams play each other, and in each pairing the higher placed team has home-court advantage in the series, playing three of the five games at home. The winners of each of the four playoff series advance to the Final Four, held at a predetermined site. The Final Four features two semi-finals, a third place game, and the championship game, all on the same weekend.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

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    Qualification

    Currently (and since the suspension of Russian teams because of the Russian invasion of Ukraine[24]), 12 out of the 18 EuroLeague places are held by licensed clubs that have long-term licenses with Euroleague Basketball, and are members of the Shareholders Executive Board. These twelve licensed clubs are:

           

    The remaining six EuroLeague places are held by associated clubs that have annual licences, of which one has a two-year wild card, three have one-year wild-cards and two are the finalists of the previous season's 2nd-tier European competition, the EuroCup. From the 2020–21 season, however, if the better of the two teams from the EuroCup makes it to the playoffs, it keeps the place for the following year.[25]

    European professional basketball club rankings

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    Current clubs

    These are the teams that participate in the 2025–26 EuroLeague season: 2025–26 EuroLeague

    Results

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    1. 1958–2001: FIBA European Champions Cup, FIBA European League, FIBA Euroleague, FIBA Suproleague
    2. 2001–present: ULEB Euroleague, EuroLeague

    FIBA era (1958–2001)

    # Year Finalists Semi-finalists
    Champion Score Runner-up Third place Fourth place
    1 1958
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    Rīgas ASK
    170–152
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    Academic Sofia
    Template:Flagicon Real Madrid BC and Template:Flagicon Budapesti Honvéd
    2 1958–59
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    Rīgas ASK
    148–125
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    Academic Sofia
    Template:Flagicon KKS Lech Poznań Template:Flagicon OKK Beograd
    3 1959–60
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    Rīgas ASK
    130–113
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    BC Dinamo Tbilisi
    Template:Flagicon Slovan Praha BK and Template:Flagicon KKS Polonia Warszawa
    4 1960–61
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    CSKA Moscow
    148–128
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    Rīgas ASK
    Template:Flagicon Steaua București and Template:Flagicon Real Madrid BC
    5 1961–62
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    BC Dinamo Tbilisi
    90–83 Template:Flagicon
    Real Madrid BC
    Template:Flagicon CSKA Moscow and Template:Flagicon KK Olimpija Ljubljana
    6 1962–63
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    CSKA Moscow
    259–240
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    Real Madrid BC
    Template:Flagicon BC Dinamo Tbilisi and Template:Flagicon BC Brno
    7 1963–64
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    Real Madrid BC
    183–174
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    BC Brno
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    8 1964–65
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    Real Madrid BC
    157–150
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    CSKA Moscow
    Template:Flagicon OKK Beograd and Template:Flagicon Pallacanestro Varese
    9 1965–66
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    Olimpia Milano
    77–72 Template:Flagicon
    Slavia VŠ Praha
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    CSKA Moscow
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    AEK BC
    10 1966–67
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    Real Madrid BC
    91–83 Template:Flagicon
    Olimpia Milano
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    Slavia VŠ Praha
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    KK Olimpija Ljubljana
    11 1967–68
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    Real Madrid BC
    98–95 Template:Flagicon
    BC Brno
    Template:Flagicon KK Zadar and Template:Flagicon Olimpia Milano
    12 1968–69
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    CSKA Moscow
    103–99 (2 OT's) Template:Flagicon
    Real Madrid BC
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    13 1969–70
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    Pallacanestro Varese
    79–74 Template:Flagicon
    CSKA Moscow
    Template:Flagicon Real Madrid BC and Template:Flagicon Slavia VŠ Praha
    14 1970–71
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    CSKA Moscow
    67–53 Template:Flagicon
    Pallacanestro Varese
    Template:Flagicon Slavia VŠ Praha and Template:Flagicon Real Madrid BC
    15 1971–72
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    Pallacanestro Varese
    70–69 Template:Flagicon
    KK Split
    Template:Flagicon Panathinaikos BC and Template:Flagicon Real Madrid BC
    16 1972–73
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    Pallacanestro Varese
    71–66 Template:Flagicon
    CSKA Moscow
    Template:Flagicon Olimpia Milano and Template:Flagicon Crvena zvezda
    17 1973–74
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    Real Madrid BC
    84–82 Template:Flagicon
    Pallacanestro Varese
    Template:Flagicon Berck BC and Template:Flagicon Radnički Belgrade
    18 1974–75
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    Pallacanestro Varese
    79–66 Template:Flagicon
    Real Madrid
    Template:Flagicon Berck BC and Template:Flagicon KK Zadar
    19 1975–76
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    Pallacanestro Varese
    81–74 Template:Flagicon
    Real Madrid BC
    Template:Flagicon Pallacanestro Cantù and Template:Flagicon ASVEL Villeurbanne
    20 1976–77
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    Maccabi Tel Aviv
    78–77 Template:Flagicon
    Pallacanestro Varese
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    CSKA Moscow
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    Real Madrid BC
    21 1977–78
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    Real Madrid BC
    75–67 Template:Flagicon
    Pallacanestro Varese
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    ASVEL Villeurbanne
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    Maccabi Tel Aviv
    22 1978–79
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    KK Bosna Sarajevo
    96–93 Template:Flagicon
    Pallacanestro Varese
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    Maccabi Tel Aviv
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    Real Madrid BC
    23 1979–80
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    Real Madrid BC
    89–85 Template:Flagicon
    Maccabi Tel Aviv
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    KK Bosna Sarajevo
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    Virtus Bologna
    24 1980–81
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    Maccabi Tel Aviv
    80–79 Template:Flagicon
    Virtus Bologna
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    Heroes Den Bosch
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    KK Bosna Sarajevo
    25 1981–82
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    Pallacanestro Cantù
    86–80 Template:Flagicon
    Maccabi Tel Aviv
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    Partizan Belgrade
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    FC Barcelona Bàsquet
    26 1982–83
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    Pallacanestro Cantù
    69–68 Template:Flagicon
    Olimpia Milano
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    Real Madrid BC
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    CSKA Moscow
    27 1983–84
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    Virtus Roma
    79–73 Template:Flagicon
    FC Barcelona Bàsquet
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    Pallacanestro Cantù
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    KK Bosna Sarajevo
    28 1984–85
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    Cibona Zagreb
    87–78 Template:Flagicon
    Real Madrid
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    Maccabi Tel Aviv
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    CSKA Moscow
    29 1985–86
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    Cibona Zagreb
    94–82 Template:Flagicon
    BC Žalgiris Kaunas
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    Olimpia Milano
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    Real Madrid BC
    30 1986–87
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    Olimpia Milano
    71–69 Template:Flagicon
    Maccabi Tel Aviv
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    Pau Orthez
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    KK Zadar
    31 1987–88
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    Olimpia Milano
    90–84 Template:Flagicon
    Maccabi Tel Aviv
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    Partizan Belgrade
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    Aris Thessaloniki BC
    32 1988–89
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    KK Split
    75–69 Template:Flagicon
    Maccabi Tel Aviv
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    Aris Thessaloniki BC
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    FC Barcelona Bàsquet
    33 1989–90
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    KK Split
    72–67 Template:Flagicon
    FC Barcelona Bàsquet
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    Limoges CSP
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    Aris Thessaloniki BC
    34 1990–91
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    KK Split
    70–65 Template:Flagicon
    FC Barcelona Bàsquet
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    Maccabi Tel Aviv
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    Victoria Libertas Pesaro
    35 1991–92
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    Partizan Belgrade
    71–70 Template:Flagicon
    Joventut Badalona
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    Olimpia Milano
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    CB Estudiantes
    36 1992–93
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    Limoges CSP
    59–55 Template:Flagicon
    Pallacanestro Treviso
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    PAOK BC
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    Real Madrid BC
    37 1993–94
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    Joventut Badalona
    59–57 Template:Flagicon
    Olympiacos BC
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    Panathinaikos BC
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    FC Barcelona Bàsquet
    38 1994–95
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    Real Madrid BC
    73–61 Template:Flagicon
    Olympiacos BC
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    Panathinaikos BC
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    Limoges CSP
    39 1995–96
    Details
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    Panathinaikos BC
    67–66 Template:Flagicon
    FC Barcelona Bàsquet
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    CSKA Moscow
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    Real Madrid BC
    40 1996–97
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    Olympiacos BC
    73–58 Template:Flagicon
    FC Barcelona Bàsquet
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    KK Olimpija Ljubljana
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    ASVEL Villeurbanne
    41 1997–98
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    Virtus Bologna
    58–44 Template:Flagicon
    AEK BC
    Template:Flagicon
    Pallacanestro Treviso
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    Partizan Belgrade
    42 1998–99
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    BC Žalgiris Kaunas
    82–74 Template:Flagicon
    Virtus Bologna
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    Olympiacos BC
    Template:Flagicon
    Fortitudo Bologna
    43 1999–00
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    Panathinaikos BC
    73–67 Template:Flagicon
    Maccabi Tel Aviv
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    Anadolu Efes SK
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    FC Barcelona Bàsquet
    44 2000–01
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    Maccabi Tel Aviv
    81–67 Template:Flagicon
    Panathinaikos BC
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    Anadolu Efes SK
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    CSKA Moscow

    ULEB and ECA era (2000–present)

    # Year Finalists Semi-finalists
    Champion Score Runner-up Third place Fourth place
    1
    (45)
    2000–01
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    3–2
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    Saski Baskonia
    Template:Flagicon Fortitudo Bologna and Template:Flagicon AEK BC
    2
    (46)
    2001–02
    Details
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    Panathinaikos BC
    89–83 Template:Flagicon
    Virtus Bologna
    Template:Flagicon Maccabi Tel Aviv and Template:Flagicon Pallacanestro Treviso
    3
    (47)
    2002–03
    Details
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    FC Barcelona Bàsquet
    76–65 Template:Flagicon
    Pallacanestro Treviso
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    Mens Sana Siena
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    CSKA Moscow
    4
    (48)
    2003–04
    Details
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    Maccabi Tel Aviv
    118–74 Template:Flagicon
    Fortitudo Bologna
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    CSKA Moscow
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    Mens Sana Siena
    5
    (49)
    2004–05
    Details
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    Maccabi Tel Aviv
    90–78 Template:Flagicon
    Saski Baskonia
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    Panathinaikos BC
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    CSKA Moscow
    6
    (50)
    2005–06
    Details
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    CSKA Moscow
    73–69 Template:Flagicon
    Maccabi Tel Aviv
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    Saski Baskonia
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    FC Barcelona Bàsquet
    7
    (51)
    2006–07
    Details
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    Panathinaikos BC
    93–91 Template:Flagicon
    CSKA Moscow
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    BC Málaga
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    Saski Baskonia
    8
    (52)
    2007–08
    Details
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    CSKA Moscow
    91–77 Template:Flagicon
    Maccabi Tel Aviv
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    Mens Sana Siena
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    Saski Baskonia
    9
    (53)
    2008–09
    Details
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    Panathinaikos BC
    73–71 Template:Flagicon
    CSKA Moscow
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    FC Barcelona Bàsquet
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    Olympiacos BC
    10
    (54)
    2009–10
    Details
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    FC Barcelona Bàsquet
    86–68 Template:Flagicon
    Olympiacos BC
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    CSKA Moscow
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    Partizan Belgrade
    11
    (55)
    2010–11
    Details
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    Panathinaikos BC
    78–70 Template:Flagicon
    Maccabi Tel Aviv
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    Mens Sana Siena
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    Real Madrid BC
    12
    (56)
    2011–12
    Details
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    Olympiacos BC
    62–61 Template:Flagicon
    CSKA Moscow
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    FC Barcelona Bàsquet
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    Panathinaikos BC
    13
    (57)
    2012–13
    Details
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    Olympiacos BC
    100–88 Template:Flagicon
    Real Madrid BC
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    CSKA Moscow
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    FC Barcelona Bàsquet
    14
    (58)
    2013–14
    Details
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    Maccabi Tel Aviv
    98–86 (OT) Template:Flagicon
    Real Madrid BC
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    FC Barcelona Bàsquet
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    CSKA Moscow
    15
    (59)
    2014–15
    Details
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    Real Madrid BC
    78–59 Template:Flagicon
    Olympiacos BC
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    CSKA Moscow
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    Fenerbahçe SK
    16
    (60)
    2015–16
    Details
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    CSKA Moscow
    101–96 (OT) Template:Flagicon
    Fenerbahçe SK
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    Lokomotiv Kuban
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    Saski Baskonia
    17
    (61)
    2016–17
    Details
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    Fenerbahçe SK
    80–64 Template:Flagicon
    Olympiacos BC
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    CSKA Moscow
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    Real Madrid BC
    18
    (62)
    2017–18
    Details
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    Real Madrid BC
    85–80 Template:Flagicon
    Fenerbahçe SK
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    BC Žalgiris Kaunas
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    CSKA Moscow
    19
    (63)
    2018–19
    Details
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    CSKA Moscow
    91–83 Template:Flagicon
    Anadolu Efes SK
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    Real Madrid BC
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    Fenerbahçe SK
    20
    (64)
    2019–20
    Details
    Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
    21
    (65)
    2020–21
    Details
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    Anadolu Efes SK
    86–81 Template:Flagicon
    FC Barcelona Bàsquet
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    Olimpia Milano
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    CSKA Moscow
    22
    (66)
    2021–22
    Details
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    Anadolu Efes SK
    58–57 Template:Flagicon
    Real Madrid BC
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    FC Barcelona Bàsquet
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    Olympiacos BC
    23
    (67)
    2022–23
    Details
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    Real Madrid BC
    79–78 Template:Flagicon
    Olympiacos BC
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    AS Monaco
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    FC Barcelona Bàsquet
    24
    (68)
    2023–24
    Details
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    Panathinaikos BC
    95–80 Template:Flagicon
    Real Madrid BC
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    Olympiacos BC
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    Fenerbahçe SK
    25
    (69)
    2024–25
    Details
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    Fenerbahçe SK
    81–70 Template:Flagicon
    AS Monaco
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    Olympiacos BC
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    Panathinaikos BC
    26
    (70)
    2025–26
    Details

    Team statistics

    Titles by club

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    Rank Club Titles Runner-up Champion years
    1 Template:Flagicon Real Madrid 11 10 1963–64, 1964–65, 1966–67, 1967–68, 1973–74, 1977–78, 1979–80, 1994–95, 2014–15, 2017–18, 2022–23
    2 Template:Flagicon Template:Flagicon CSKA Moscow 8 6 1960–61, 1962–63, 1968–69, 1970–71, 2005–06, 2007–08, 2015–16, 2018–19
    3 Template:Flagicon Panathinaikos 7 1 1995–96, 1999–00, 2001–02, 2006–07, 2008–09, 2010–11, 2023–24
    4 Template:Flagicon Maccabi Tel Aviv 6 9 1976–77, 1980–81, 2000–01, 2003–04, 2004–05, 2013–14
    5 Template:Flagicon Varese 5 5 1969–70, 1971–72, 1972–73, 1974–75, 1975–76
    6 Template:Flagicon Olympiacos 3 6 1996–97, 2011–12, 2012–13
    7 Template:Flagicon Olimpia Milano 3 2 1965–66, 1986–87, 1987–88
    8 Template:Flagicon Template:Flagicon Rīgas ASK 3 1 1958, 1958–59, 1959–60
    9 Template:Flagicon Template:Flagicon Split 3 1 1988–89, 1989–90, 1990–91
    10 Template:Flagicon Barcelona 2 6 2002–03, 2009–10
    11 Template:Flagicon Virtus Bologna 2 3 1997–98, 2000–01
    12 Template:Flagicon Fenerbahçe 2 2 2016–17, 2024–25
    13 Template:Flagicon Anadolu Efes 2 1 2020–21, 2021–22
    14 Template:Flagicon Cantù 2 1981–82, 1982–83
    Template:Flagicon Template:Flagicon Cibona 2 1984–85, 1985–86
    16 Template:Flagicon Template:Flagicon Dinamo Tbilisi 1 1 1961–62
    Template:Flagicon Joventut Badalona 1 1 1993–94
    Template:Flagicon Žalgiris 1 1 1998–99
    19 Template:Flagicon Template:Flagicon Bosna 1 1978–79
    Template:Flagicon Virtus Roma 1 1983–84
    Template:Flagicon Template:Flagicon Partizan 1 1991–92
    Template:Flagicon Limoges CSP 1 1992–93
    23 Template:Flagicon Academic 2
    Template:Flagicon Brno 2
    Template:Flagicon Treviso 2
    Template:Flagicon Baskonia 2
    27 Template:Flagicon USK Praha 1
    Template:Flagicon AEK 1
    Template:Flagicon Fortitudo Bologna 1
    Template:Flagicon Monaco 1

    Titles by nation

    Rank Country Club Titles Runners-up
    1. Template:Flagicon Spain Real Madrid 11 10
    FC Barcelona 2 6
    Joventut Badalona 1 1
    Baskonia 2
    4 clubs 14 19
    2. Template:Flagicon Italy
    Varese 5 5
    Olimpia Milano 3 2
    Virtus Bologna 2 3
    Cantù 2
    Virtus Roma 1
    Treviso 2
    Fortitudo Bologna 1
    7 clubs 13 13
    3. Template:Flagicon Greece Panathinaikos 7 1
    Olympiacos 3 6
    AEK 1
    3 clubs 10 8
    4. Template:Flagicon Soviet Union* CSKA Moscow 4 3
    Rīgas ASK 3 1
    Dinamo Tbilisi 1 1
    Žalgiris - 1
    4 clubs 8 6
    5. Template:Flagicon Yugoslavia* Split 3 1
    Cibona 2
    Bosna 1
    Partizan 1
    4 clubs 7 1
    6. Template:Flagicon Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv 6 9
    7. Template:Flagicon Russia CSKA Moscow 4 3
    Template:Flagicon Turkey Fenerbahçe 2 2
    Anadolu Efes 2 1
    2 clubs 4 3
    9. Template:Flagicon France Limoges CSP 1
    Monaco 1
    2 clubs 1 1
    10. Template:Flagicon Lithuania Žalgiris 1
    11. Template:Flagicon Czechoslovakia* Brno 2
    USK Praha 1
    2 clubs 0 3
    12. Template:Flagicon Bulgaria Academic 2
    • Countries marked with an asterisk no longer exist.

    Records

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    FIBA era

    Modern era (2000-present)

    EuroLeague awards

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    Season statistical leaders

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    All-time leaders

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    Mike James is the competition's all-time scorer since 2000–01.

    Since the beginning of the 2000–01 season (Euroleague Basketball era):

    Average Accumulated
    Games Played - Template:Flagicon Sergio Llull 447
    Games Started - Template:Flagicon Kostas Papanikolaou 339
    Minutes Played Template:Flagicon Anthony Parker 35:00 Template:Flagicon Kostas Sloukas 9804:07
    Points Template:Flagicon Alphonso Ford 22.22 Template:Flagicon Mike James 5276
    Rebounds Template:Flagicon Joseph Blair 10.05 Template:Flagicon Paulius Jankūnas 2010
    Assists Template:Flagicon Nick Calathes 5.8 Template:Flagicon Nick Calathes 2135
    Steals Template:Flagicon Manu Ginóbili 2.73 Template:Flagicon Nick Calathes 460
    Blocks Template:Flagicon Grigorij Khizhnyak 3.19 Template:Flagicon Edy Tavares 472
    Index Rating Template:Flagicon Anthony Parker 21.41 Template:Flagicon Nando de Colo 5473
    Assist-Turnover ratio Template:Flagicon Jerian Grant 3.2 -
    Free Τhrows Template:Flagicon Panagiotis Liadelis 6.74 Template:Flagicon Nando de Colo 1181
    Free Τhrows % Template:Flagicon Kendrick Nunn 95.9% -
    Free Τhrows Attempted Template:Flagicon Panagiotis Liadelis 7.71 Template:Flagicon Mike James 1452
    2-Pointers Template:Flagicon Kaspars Kambala 6.55 Template:Flagicon Jan Veselý 1567
    2-Pointers % Template:Flagicon Template:Flagicon Donta Hall 74.1% -
    2-Pointers Attempted Template:Flagicon Alphonso Ford 12.02 Template:Flagicon Jan Veselý 2537
    3-Pointers Template:Flagicon Justin Dentmon 2.88 Template:Flagicon Sergio Llull 686
    3-Pointers % Template:Flagicon Fran Pilepić 50.45% -
    3-Pointers Attempted Template:Flagicon Alexey Shved 7.07 Template:Flagicon Sergio Llull 2076
    Field Goals Template:Flagicon Alphonso Ford 8.11 Template:Flagicon Mike James 1752
    Field Goals % Template:Flagicon Edy Tavares 72.98% -
    Field Goals Attempted Template:Flagicon Alphonso Ford 16.09 Template:Flagicon Mike James 4178
    True Shooting % Template:Flagicon Template:Flagicon Donta Hall 74.3% -
    Double doubles - Template:Flagicon Mirsad Türkcan 50
    Triple doubles - Template:Flagicon Nikola Vujčić 2
    Fouls Drawn Template:Flagicon Dragan Lukovski 6.04 Template:Flagicon Vassilis Spanoulis 1583
    Fouls Committed Template:Flagicon Template:Flagicon Shaun Stonerook 3.73 Template:Flagicon Jan Veselý 1081
    Blocks Against Template:Flagicon Kaspars Kambala 0.81 Template:Flagicon Vassilis Spanoulis 231
    Turnovers Template:Flagicon Will Solomon 3.13 Template:Flagicon Vassilis Spanoulis 1087

    Individual performances

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    Attendances

    Season averages

    All averages include playoffs and Final Four games.

    Season Total gate Games Average Change High avg. Team Low avg. Team
    2008–09 1,263,578 188 6,721 11,770 Template:Flagicon Panathinaikos 2,460 Template:Flagicon Panionios On Telecoms
    2009–10 1,182,046 186 6,355 –5.4% 11,188 Template:Flagicon Maccabi Tel Aviv 1,440 Template:Flagicon Fenerbahçe Ülker
    2010–11 1,383,449 185 7,478 +17.7% 13,926 Template:Flagicon Fenerbahçe Ülker 3,180 Template:Flagicon Khimki
    2011–12 1,305,215 178 7,333 –1.9% 13,107 Template:Flagicon Žalgiris 3,283 Template:Flagicon Asseco Prokom
    2012–13 1,867,145 253 7,366 +0.5% 13,425 Template:Flagicon Žalgiris 3,110 Template:Flagicon Asseco Prokom
    2013–14 2,063,600 248 8,130 +10.4% 12,578 Template:Flagicon Partizan NIS 3,960 Template:Flagicon Budivelnyk
    2014–15 2,013,305 251 8,184 +0.1% 14,483 Template:Flagicon Crvena Zvezda Telekom 1,949 Template:Flagicon PGE Turów
    2015–16 1,832,920 250 7,332 –10.4% 11,060 Template:Flagicon Maccabi Playtika Tel Aviv 2,809 Template:Flagicon Khimki
    2016–17 2,194,238 259 8,472 +5.4% 11,633 Template:Flagicon Baskonia 3,734 Template:Flagicon UNICS
    2017–18 2,282,297 260 8,780 +3.6% 13,560 Template:Flagicon Žalgiris 3,900 Template:Flagicon Anadolu Efes
    2018–19 2,153,445 260 8,282 –6.0% 14,808 Template:Flagicon Žalgiris 2,691 Template:Flagicon Darüşşafaka Tekfen
    2019–20 2,138,504 222Template:Efn 8,588 +3.7% 14,221 Template:Flagicon Žalgiris 4,299 Template:Flagicon Zenit

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    Historic average attendances

    This list shows the averages attendances of each team since the 16-team regular season was established in 2016. All averages include playoffs games.

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    2017–18 3,900 6,188 5,679 11,351 6,277 8,211 11,566 6,022 10,731 7,272 7,472 8,913 13,005 10,030 6,753 13,560
    2018–19 8,247 5,793 11,138 4,349 4,792 7,198 2,691 10,737 4,823 5,502 10,522 8,493 8,203 12,530 9,792 14,808
    2019–20 9,930 13,113 5,326 5,977 10,661 4,688 11,744 7,050 9,862 5,189 10,038 8,491 7,287 9,858 9,649 7,433 14,221 4,299
    2020–21 Season played under closed doors or limited attendance.
    2021–22 3,825 11,876 4,237 5,174 6,885 2,673 6,042 5,545 8,429 3,536 4,893 7,037 3,883 5,943 7,630
    2022–23 8,820 13,126 5,301 6,353 8,898 5,549 7,085 10,465 10,400 4,392 9,270 10,449 6,173 17,938 8,128 6,064 6,169 14,839
    2023–24 9,406 12,471 7,565 6,444 9,970 6,218 17,842 10,065 * 4,052 10,051 11,535 15,299 19,916 8,914 6,369 8,033 14,773

    Individual game highest attendance

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    Rank Home team Score Away team Attendance Arena Date Ref
    1 Template:Flagicon Partizan 63–56 Template:Flagicon Panathinaikos 22,567 Belgrade Arena Template:Dts [1] Script error: No such module "webarchive".
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    Media coverage

    The EuroLeague season is broadcast on television, and can be seen in up to 201 countries and territories.[35] It can be seen by up to 245 million (800 million via satellite) households weekly in China.[36]

    EuroLeague basketball has been televised in the United States through the ESPN family of networks since 2023, starting with the playoffs of the 2022–2023 season.[37] It was also televised in the United States and Canada on NBA TV and available online through ESPN3 (in English) and ESPN Deportes (in Spanish) until the 2017–2018 season. Starting with the 2017-2018 Final Four playoffs, and continuing into the 2018-2019 and 2019–2020 seasons, the coverage moved to FloSports,[38] before returning later to the ESPN networks.

    The EuroLeague Final Four is broadcast on television in up to 213 countries and territories.[39] The EuroLeague also has its own internet pay TV service, called EuroLeague TV.

    Broadcasters

    This is a partial list of television broadcasters that provide coverage of the EuroLeague.

    Country/Region Broadcaster Language Free/Pay TV
    International EuroLeague TV (online internet broadcast)[40][41] English Pay/Free
    <templatestyles src="Template:Hidden begin/styles.css"/> SportKlub[40][41] Bosnian
    Croatian
    Montenegrin
    Macedonian
    Serbian
    Slovenian
    Pay
    <templatestyles src="Template:Hidden begin/styles.css"/> Go3 Sport[40][41] Estonian
    Latvian
    Lithuanian
    Pay
    TV3[41]
    File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain Movistar Plus+, Deportes por Movistar Plus+[41] Spanish Pay
    File:Flag of the United States.svg United States FanDuel TV[42] English Pay
    File:Flag of France.svg France SKWEEK TV[40] French Pay
    File:Flag of Monaco.svg Monaco
    File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany Telekom Sport, also known as MagentaSport[40][43] German Pay
    File:Flag of Greece.svg Greece Novasports[40] Greek Pay
    File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy Sky Sport Arena[41] Italian Pay
    DAZN[41]
    File:Flag of Israel.svg Israel Sport 5[40][41] Hebrew Pay
    File:Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey S Sport Plus[40] Turkish Pay
    File:Flag of the Philippines.svg Philippines One Sports Pilipinas Live (live streaming) English Pay

    Sponsors

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    See also

    Men's competitions

    Women's competitions

    IWBF Basketball

    References

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