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1 Competition results  



1.1  1st Preliminary Round  





1.2  2nd Preliminary Round  





1.3  Semi-final Round  





1.4  Quarter-finals  





1.5  Final Four  







2 References  














199394 FIBA Women's European Champions Cup






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The 1993-94 FIBA Women's European Champions Cup was the 36th edition of the competition. It was won by the Ginnastica Comense for the first time against Popular Basquet Godella, who couldn't defend the title for a second time, in a replay of the past season's final match.[1] Format changes were introduced for this edition.

Competition results[edit]

1st Preliminary Round[edit]

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Avesta-Sheffield Hatters England 110-127 Portugal Santarém City of the World 64-61 46-66
BCSS Namur Belgium 145-158 Czech Republic USK Prague 82-80 63-78
SC Tirana Albania 138-202 Romania Universitatea-Dacia Cluj 61-73 63-87
Selekta Hibernians Paola Malta Malta 67-162 France Challes Savoie Basket 35-85 32-77
GoldZack Wuppertal Germany 239-133 Luxembourg BBC Etzella Ettelbruck 107-62 132-71
Sparbanken Arvika Basket Sweden 117-185 Slovakia SCP Ruzomberok 56-86 61-99
Forssan Alku Finland 122-187 Netherlands Texim Tonego Haaksbergen 61-82 61-105
Split Croatia 146-127 Hungary GYSEV Sopron 77-62 69-65
Montana Bulgaria 105-164 Greece Sporting Athens 45-70 60-94
AEL Limassol Cyprus 56-236 Israel Elitzur Holon 36-112 20-124
CSKA Moscow Russia 165-173 Ukraine Dynamo Kiev 99-85 66-88
ASKÖ BSG Steyr Austria 103-191 Slovenia Ježica Ljubljana 57-91 46-100
ŽAKK Student Skopje North Macedonia 124-222 Turkey Galatasaray SK 60-103 64-119

2nd Preliminary Round[edit]

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg


Santarém City of the World Portugal 88-188 Spain Dorna Godella 50-98 38-90
USK Prague Czech Republic 117-182 Italy Ginnastica Comense 70-84 47-98
Universitatea-Dacia Cluj Romania 122-138 France Challes Savoie Basket 65-54 57-84
GoldZack Wuppertal Germany 152-136 Slovakia SCP Ruzomberok 92-69 60-67
Texim Tonego Haaksbergen Netherlands 139-151 Poland Olimpia Poznan 64-78 75-73
Split Croatia 115-129 Greece Sporting Athens 61-58 54-71
'Elitzur Holon Israel 141-136 Ukraine Dynamo Kiev 90-68 51-60
Ježica Ljubljana Slovenia 162-160 Turkey Galatasaray SK 90-80 72-80

Semi-final Round[edit]

Team Pld W L PF PA
1. Italy Ginnastica Comense 14 13 1 1108 792
2. Spain Dorna Godella 14 12 2 1090 849
3. Germany GoldZack Wuppertal 14 9 5 1051 1014
4. Poland Olimpia Poznan 14 8 6 1011 1004
5. Slovenia Ježica 14 5 9 918 1000
6. France Challes Savoie Basket 14 4 10 847 931
7. Greece Sporting Athens 14 4 10 867 1034
8. Israel Elitzur Holon 14 1 13 867 1135

Quarter-finals[edit]

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st leg 2nd leg 3rd leg*
Elitzur Holon Israel 0 - 2 Italy Ginnastica Comense 69-73 45-101
Jezica Ljubljana Slovenia 0 - 2 Poland Olimpia Poznan 64-65 65-70
Sporting Athens Greece 0 - 2 Spain Dorna Godella 65-92 48-66
Challes Savoie Basket France 0 - 2 Germany Goldzack Wuppertal 71-75 78-55

Final Four[edit]

 

Semi-finalsFinal

 

      

 

 

 

 

Italy Ginnastica Comense77

 

 

 

Poland Olimpia Poznan62

 

Italy Ginnastica Comense79

 

 

 

Spain Dorna Godella68

 

Spain Dorna Godella75

 

 

Germany GoldZack Wuppertal62

 

Third place

 

 

 

 

 

Poland Olimpia Poznan72

 

 

Germany GoldZack Wuppertal 63
Euroleague 1993-94 Champions

Società Ginnastica Comense
First title

References[edit]

  1. ^ ResultsinFIBA Europe's website

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