Event | 2018–19 EuroCup Basketball | ||||||||||
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First leg | |||||||||||
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Date | 9 April 2019 (2019-04-09) | ||||||||||
Venue | Fuente de San Luis, Valencia | ||||||||||
MVP | Will Thomas | ||||||||||
Attendance | 7,911 | ||||||||||
Second leg | |||||||||||
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Date | 12 April 2019 (2019-04-12) | ||||||||||
Venue | Mercedes-Benz Arena, Berlin | ||||||||||
Attendance | 12,945 | ||||||||||
Third leg | |||||||||||
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Date | 15 April 2019 (2019-04-15) | ||||||||||
Venue | Fuente de San Luis, Valencia | ||||||||||
Attendance | 8,014 | ||||||||||
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The 2019 EuroCup finals were the concluding games of the 2018–19 EuroCup season, the 17th season of Europe's secondary club basketball tournament organised by Euroleague Basketball, the 11th season since it was renamed from the ULEB Cup to the EuroCup, and the third season under the title sponsorship name of 7DAYS. The first leg played at the Fuente de San Luis arena in Valencia, Spain, on 9 April 2019, the second leg played at the Mercedes-Benz ArenainBerlin, Germany, on 12 April 2019 and the third leg, if necessary, would be played again at the Fuente de San Luis arena in Valencia, Spain, on 15 April 2019, between Spanish side Valencia Basket[1] and German side Alba Berlin.[2]
It was the sixth Finals appearance in the competition for Valencia Basket and the second ever final appearance in EuroCup for Alba Berlin. Both teams met previously in the 2010 Finals played in Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain, and Valencia beat the Germans by 67–44.
Valencia Basket has won the series 2-1 and also achieved qualification to the 2019–20 EuroLeague.
Valencia |
2019 EuroCup Finals (Europe) |
Berlin |
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Fuente de San Luis | Mercedes-Benz Arena | |
Capacity: 9,000 | Capacity: 14,500 | |
Note: In the table, the score of the finalist is given first (H = home; A = away).
Valencia Basket | Round | Alba Berlin | ||||||||
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1st place (8–2) (Group C) | Regular season | 2nd place (7–3) (Group B) | ||||||||
1st place (6–0) (Group G) | Top 16 | 1st place (5–1) (Group E) | ||||||||
Opponent | Series | 1st leg | 2nd leg | 3rd leg | Playoffs | Opponent | Series | 1st leg | 2nd leg | 3rd leg |
Rytas | 2–0 | 75–64 (H) | 71–56 (A) | Quarterfinals | Unicaja | 2–1 | 90–91 (H) | 101–81 (A) | 79–75 (H) | |
UNICS | 2–0 | 69–64 (H) | 79–73 (A) | Semifinals | MoraBanc Andorra | 2–0 | 102–97 (H) | 87–81 (A) |
9 April 2019 | Valencia Basket | 89–75 (Series: 1–0) |
Alba Berlin | Valencia | |
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20:30 | Scoring by quarter: 20–13, 21–25, 30–15, 18–22 | ||||
Pts: Thomas22 Rebs: Dubljević8 Asts: Van Rossom7 PIR: Thomas25 |
Boxscore | Pts: Siva17 Rebs: Sikma, Thiemann5 Asts: Siva7 PIR: Siva20 |
Arena: Fuente de San Luis Attendance: 7,911 Referees: Sreten Radović (CRO), Emin Moğulkoç (TUR), Robert Vyklický (CZE) |
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12 April 2019 | Alba Berlin | 95–920(OT) (Series: 1–1) |
Valencia Basket | Berlin | |
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20:00 | Scoring by quarter: 23–21, 19–18, 20–20, 21–24, Overtime: 12–9 | ||||
Pts: Giedraitis17 Rebs: Sikma6 Asts: Hermannsson, Siva6 PIR: Sikma20 |
Boxscore | Pts: Van Rossom22 Rebs: Labeyrie5 Asts: Thomas5 PIR: San Emeterio, Van Rossom21 |
Arena: Mercedes-Benz Arena Attendance: 12,945 Referees: Ilija Belošević (SRB), Elias Koromilas (GRE), Gytis Vilius (LTU) |
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15 April 2019 | Valencia Basket | 89–63 (Series: 2–1) |
Alba Berlin | Valencia | |
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20:30 | Scoring by quarter: 17–18, 29–15, 17–11, 26–19 | ||||
Pts: M. Thomas19 Rebs: Dubljević8 Asts: Antoine Diot 7te PIR: Dubljević27 |
Boxscore | Pts: Giedraitis19 Rebs: Sikma8 Asts: Sikma, Siva4 PIR: Giedraitis15 |
Arena: Fuente de San Luis Attendance: 8,014 Referees: Fernando Rocha (POR), Petri Mantyla (FIN), Milan Nedović (SLO) |
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