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1988–89 FIBA European Champions Cup

The 1988–89 FIBA European Champions Cup was the 32nd season of the European top-tier level professional FIBA European Champions Cup (now called EuroLeague), which was won by Jugoplastika, after they beat Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv 75-69. The culminating 1989 EuroLeague Final Four was held at Olympiahalle, Munich, West Germany, on 4–6 April 1989. Dino Rađja was named Final Four MVP.

1988–89 FIBA European Champions Cup
LeagueFIBA European Champions Cup
SportBasketball
Regular Season
Final Four
ChampionsSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Jugoplastika
  Runners-upIsrael Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv
Final Four MVPSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dino Rađa (Jugoplastika)
FIBA European Champions Cup seasons

Competition system

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  • 27 teams (European national domestic league champions only), playing in a tournament system, played knock-out rounds on a home and away basis. The aggregate score of both games decided the winner.
  • The eight remaining teams after the knock-out rounds entered a 1/4 Final Group Stage, which was played as a round-robin. The final standing was based on individual wins and defeats. In the case of a tie between two or more teams after the group stage, the following criteria were used to decide the final classification: 1) number of wins in one-to-one games between the teams; 2) basket average between the teams; 3) general basket average within the group.
  • The top four teams after the 1/4 Final Group Stage qualified for the Final Stage (Final Four), which was played at a predetermined venue.

First round

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Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Partizani Tirana   180-176   ZTE 101–90 79–86
BMS   172-191   Sunair Oostende 86–97 86–94
Ovarense   227-151   Contern 113–64 114–87
AEL   143-230   Aris 67–115 76–115
KTP   217-173   Champel Genève 101–66 116–107
Eczacıbaşı   141-145   Zbrojovka Brno 79–66 62–79
Asker   155-234   Nashua EBBC 81–103 74–131
Klosterneuburg   155-156   Balkan Botevgrad 83–82 72–74


Round of 16

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Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Partizani Tirana   156-192   Scavolini Pesaro 72–84 84–108
Sunair Oostende   182-197   Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv 91–104 91–93
Ovarense   163-207   Jugoplastika 87–94 76–113
Södertälje   175-190   Aris 93–85 82–105
KTP   152-181   FC Barcelona 78–87 74–94
Zbrojovka Brno   141-240   Limoges CSP 87–111 54–129
Nashua EBBC   176-160   Saturn 77 Köln 90–87 86–73
Balkan Botevgrad   148-190   CSKA Moscow 80–103 68–87

Quarterfinal round

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Key to colors
     Top four places in the group advance to Final four
Team Pld Pts W L PF PA
1.   Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv 14 26 12 2 1314 1221
2.   FC Barcelona 14 25 11 3 1207 1120
3.   Jugoplastika 14 22 8 6 1205 1167
4.   Aris 14 22 8 6 1269 1261
5.   Limoges CSP 14 20 6 8 1269 1266
6.   Scavolini Pesaro 14 19 5 9 1130 1174
7.   CSKA Moscow 14 18 4 10 1156 1194
8.   Nashua EBBC 14 16 2 12 1159 1306

Final four

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Semifinals

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April 4, Olympiahalle, Munich

Team 1  Score  Team 2
Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv   99–86   Aris
FC Barcelona   77–87   Jugoplastika

3rd place game

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April 6, Olympiahalle, Munich

Team 1  Score  Team 2
Aris   88–71   FC Barcelona

Final

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April 6, Olympiahalle, Munich

Team 1  Score  Team 2
Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv   69–75   Jugoplastika
1988–89 FIBA European Champions Cup
Champions
 
Jugoplastika
1st Title

Final standings

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Team
    Jugoplastika
    Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv
    Aris
  FC Barcelona

Awards

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References

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