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1995–96 FIBA Korać Cup

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1995–96 FIBA Korać Cup
LeagueFIBA Korać Cup
SportBasketball
Finals
ChampionsTurkey Efes Pilsen
  Runners-upItaly Stefanel Milano
FIBA Korać Cup seasons

The 1995–96 FIBA Korać Cup was the 25th edition of FIBA's Korać Cup basketball competition. The Turkish Efes Pilsen defeated the Italian Stefanel Milano in the final. This was the first time a Turkish team won the title.

Controversy

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Since Efes Pilsen's Istanbul Factory is in Bahçelievler district, the basketball team of Efes Pilsen is considered the team of Bahçelievler. Saffet Bulut, who was the mayor of Bahçelievler, promised Efes that if they brought the trophy to Turkey, he would erect a statue of the team's success in the most beautiful place in the district. After Efes Pilsen won the Korać Cup, the mayor decided to erect a statue symbolizing the victory. But the metropolitan municipality prevents the district municipality from erecting the statue. Two months later Saffet Bulut met with the Mayor of Istanbul, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and asked him why the statue was removed. Erdoğan claimed that the statue was of a beer glass, hence an advertisement for Efes. The statue was erected later on and is now currently on Talat Pasha Boulevard.[1]

Country ranking

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For the 1995–1996 FIBA European League, the countries are allocated places according to their place on the FIBA country rankings, which takes into account their performance in European competitions from 1992–93 to 1994–95.[2]

Country ranking for 1995–1996 FIBA Korać Cup
Rank Country 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 Average
1  Spain 212 340 300 284,00
2  Greece 253 322 249,375 274,79
3  Italy 363 173 260 265,33
4  France 219 123 179 173,67
5  Croatia 62,86 70 68 66,95
6  Turkey 58,33 73 69 66,78
7  Germany 37 45 103 61,67
8  Israel 66 48 61 58,33
9  Slovenia 24 72,5 27,5 41,33
10  Belgium 51 37 24 37,33
11  Russia 12 10 59 27,00
12  Portugal 9 21 25,83 18,61
13  Ukraine 15,33 13 27 18,44
14  Czech Republic 13 13 11 12,33
15  Hungary 5,33 7,5 18 10,28
16  Poland 4,5 4 18,33 8,94
17  Macedonia 0 20 6 8,67
18  Switzerland 6 9 8,5 7,83
19  Slovakia 0 10 8,33 6,11
20  Romania 11 2 4,67 5,89
21  Lithuania 3 2 12 5,67
22  Latvia 6 2 9 5,67
Rank Country 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 Average
23  Bulgaria 7,5 5,67 1,33 4,83
24  Cyprus 5,33 5,33 3 4,55
25  Austria 1 6 4,67 3,89
26  Luxembourg 4 2 2 2,67
27  Sweden 0,37 1 6 2,46
28  Finland 3,5 1,67 2 2,39
29  England 0,67 4,17 2 2,28
30  Netherlands 1,67 2,33 2,5 2,17
31  Georgia 2 0 3,33 1,78
32  Albania 1 0,67 2 1,22
33  Iceland 0,33 2,5 0,2 1,01
34  Estonia 1 0,33 1,67 1,00
35  Bosnia and Herzegovina 0 0 2 0,67
36  Belarus 0,4 0,5 0 0,30
37  Armenia 0,4 0 0 0,13
38  Moldova 0 0,2 0,2 0,13
39  Denmark 0 0 0,2 0,07
40  Ireland 0 0,2 0 0,07
41  Wales 0 0,2 0 0,07
42  Malta 0,2 0 0 0,07
43  Yugoslavia (banned) 0 0 0 0

Team allocation

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The labels in the parentheses show how each team qualified for the place of its starting round:

  • 1st, 2nd, 3rd, etc.: League position after Playoffs
  • TH: Title holder
  • WC: Wild card
Third round
Italy Stefanel Milano (4th) Germany Alba Berlin (2nd)TH
Second round
Spain TDK Manresa (4th) Greece Panionios Afisorama (5th) Belgium Go Pass Verviers-Pepinster (4th) Israel Hapoel Tel Aviv (4th)
Spain Amway Zaragoza (6th) Greece Aris Moda Bagno (6th) Lithuania Atletas (2nd) Russia CSK VVS (3rd)
Spain Estudiantes Argentaria (7th) Greece AEK (8th) Lithuania Šilute (5th) Portugal Beira Mar
Spain Festina Andorra (8th) Turkey Fenerbahçe (2nd) Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Borovica (2nd) Ukraine Mykolaiv (5th)
Italy Teamsystem Fortitudo Bologna (3rd) Turkey Efes Pilsen (3rd) Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Vojvodina (6th)
Italy Cagiva Varese (5th) Turkey PTT (5th) France Pitch Cholet (4th)
Italy Scavolini Pesaro (6th) Belgium Racing Antwerpen (3rd)[Note BEL] Germany SSV Brandt Hagen (4th)
First round
Croatia Croatia Osiguranje Split (3rd) England Manchester Giants (6th) Slovakia Slovakofarma Pezinok (2nd) Ukraine BIPA-Moda Odesa (4th)
Croatia Franck Dona (4th) England Crystal Palace (WC) Slovakia Chemosvit (3rd) Poland Slask Wroclaw (6th)
Croatia Slavonska Banka Osijek (5th) Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosna Slovakia Ozeta Trenčín Poland Stal Bobrek Bytom (7th)
Croatia Kantrida (6th) Bosnia and Herzegovina Brotnjo Cyprus AEK Larnaca (2nd) Lithuania Šiauliai (4th)
Slovenia Kovinotehna Savinjska Polzela (2nd) Bosnia and Herzegovina Cenex Sarajevo Cyprus Keravnos (3rd) Lithuania Savy Alytus (1st, LKAL)WC
Slovenia Bavaria Wolltex Maribor (3rd) Bosnia and Herzegovina Vitez Cyprus Omonia Bulgaria Slavia Sofia (2nd)
Slovenia Satex Maribor (4th) France PSG Racing Basket (6th) Sweden Astra Södertälje (3rd) Bulgaria Ficosota Shumen
Slovenia Litostroj Slovan (5th) France ASVEL (7th) Sweden Plannja (4th) Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Crvena Zvezda (3rd)
Hungary ZTE (2nd) France JDA Dijon (8th) Sweden Borås (WC) Federal Republic of Yugoslavia BFC Beočin (4th)
Hungary MOL Szolnoki Olaj (3rd) Russia Avtodorozhnik (4th) Germany UniVersa Bamberg (3rd) Greece Soulis Sporting (7th)
Hungary Albacomp Fehérvár (5th) Russia Akvarius Volgograd (5th) Germany Steiner Bayreuth (6th) Turkey Tofaş (4th)
Hungary Atomerőmű (6th) Russia Spartak Moscow (6th) Israel Hapoel Holon (3rd) Luxembourg Sparta Bertrange
Austria UKJ Möllersdorf Traiskirchen (2nd) Czech Republic USK Trident Praha (3rd) Israel Maccabi Rishon LeZion (5th) Albania Vllaznia
Austria ABC Trodat Wels (3rd) Czech Republic Sparta Praha (5th) Belgium Spirou Charleroi (2nd) Belarus Grodno-93 (1st)
Austria Einkaufswelt Fürstenfeld (4th) Czech Republic Nova Hut Ostrava (6th) Belgium Belgacom Union Mons-Hainaut (6th) Moldova Floare
Austria Sparkasse Aflenz (5th) North Macedonia MZT Skopje Portugal Ovarense Aerosoles Denmark Aarhus
England Worthing Bears (4th) North Macedonia Nemetali Strumica Portugal Oliveirense
England London Towers (5th) North Macedonia Žito Veles Ukraine Shakhtar Donetsk (3rd)
Notes
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    Belgium: Basketball clubs Sobabee Antwerp and Racing Club Mechelen merged in 1995, creating new club Racing Basket Antwerpen which took Mechelen's place in the competition.[3]

First round

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Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Plannja Sweden 160–174 Russia Avtodorozhnik 82–87 78–87
Šiauliai Lithuania 165–163 Poland Slask Wroclaw 100–88 65–75
Möllersdorf Traiskirchen Austria 142–196 Federal Republic of Yugoslavia BFC Beočin 75–87 67–109
Brotnjo Bosnia and Herzegovina 184–176 Austria Sparkasse Aflenz 88–79 96–97
Ovarense Aerosoles Portugal 148–168 Belgium Spirou Charleroi 82–82 66–86
Nemetali Strumica North Macedonia 116–149 Hungary Atomerőmű 63–71 53–78
Ozeta Trenčín Slovakia 127–164 Belgium Belgacom Union Mons 59–61 68–103
Soulis Sporting Greece 161–145 Cyprus AEK Larnaca 77–61 84–84
Savy Alytus Lithuania 40–0 Russia Spartak Moscow 20–0 20–0
Floare Moldova 132–150 Bulgaria Ficosota Shumen 71–65 61–85
Vitez Bosnia and Herzegovina 120–234 Croatia Kantrida 56–125 64–109
Bosna Bosnia and Herzegovina 0–40 Croatia Croatia Osiguranje Split 0–20 0–20
Vllaznia Albania 119–183 North Macedonia Žito 53–90 66–93
Keravnos Cyprus 185–192 Bulgaria Slavia Sofia 86–69 99–123
Slovakofarma Pezinok Slovakia 197–208 Denmark Aarhus 95–113 102–95
BIPA-Moda Odesa Ukraine 150–167 Israel Maccabi Rishon LeZion 87–78 63–89
Kovinotehna Savinjska Polzela Slovenia 164–146 Hungary Albacomp Fehérvár 90–72 74–74
Slavonska Banka Osijek Croatia 137–121 Slovakia Chemosvit 70–59 67–62
Nova Hut Ostrava Czech Republic 151–172 Germany UniVersa Bamberg 81–88 70–84
Omonia Cyprus 163–170 Israel Hapoel Holon 82–76 81–94
ZTE Hungary 158–173 Slovenia Bavaria Wolltex 63–83 95–90
Akvarius Volgograd Russia 150–145 Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Crvena Zvezda 74–67 76–78
ASVEL France 177–161 England Manchester Giants 83–76 94–85
Einkaufswelt Fürstenfeld Austria 167–155 Luxembourg Sparta Bertrange 90–72 77–83
Grodno-93 Belarus 128–168 Poland Stal Bobrek Bytom 73–83 55–83
Shakhtar Donetsk Ukraine 152–121 Sweden Astra Södertälje 66–41 86–80
Cenex Bosnia and Herzegovina 0–40 Hungary MOL Szolnoki Olaj 0–20 0–20
MZT Skopje North Macedonia 161–158 Croatia Franck Dona 81–64 80–94
Borås Sweden 154–149 England Crystal Palace 96–77 58–72
Litostroj Slovan Slovenia 157–171 Germany Steiner Bayreuth 86–83 71–88
Satex Maribor Slovenia 141–152 Turkey Tofaş 71–76 70–76
London Towers England 147–145 France PSG Racing Basket 68–57 79–88
Oliveirense Portugal 177–175 England Worthing Bears 92–75 85–100
JDA Dijon France 149–120 Czech Republic Sparta Praha 78–51 71–69
Trodat Wels Austria 160–147 Czech Republic USK Trident Praha 84–82 76–65

Second round

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Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Avtodorozhnik Russia 164–147 Lithuania Atletas 94–76 70–71
Šiauliai Lithuania 169–152 Federal Republic of Yugoslavia BFC Beočin 82–68 87–84
Brotnjo Bosnia and Herzegovina 137–259 Belgium Spirou Charleroi 69–118 68–141
Atomerőmű Hungary 138–195 Spain Estudiantes Argentaria 68–87 70–108
Belgacom Union Mons Belgium 184–199 Greece Soulis Sporting 92–92 92–107
Savy Alytus Lithuania 113–161 France Pitch Cholet 65–90 48–71
Ficosota Shumen Bulgaria 168–183 Turkey PTT 81–91 87–92
Slavia Sofia Bulgaria 159–203 Italy Cagiva Varese 89–104 70–97
Kantrida Croatia 159–169 Italy Scavolini Pesaro 72–75 87–94
Žito North Macedonia 123–149 Croatia Croatia Osiguranje Split 57–67 66–82
Aarhus Denmark 138–168 Israel Maccabi Rishon LeZion 65–70 73–98
Kovinotehna Savinjska Polzela Slovenia 118–154 Turkey Efes Pilsen 66–76 52–68
Slavonska Banka Osijek Croatia 157–175 Germany UniVersa Bamberg 78–89 79–86
Hapoel Holon Israel 135–177 Italy Teamsystem Bologna 75–89 60–88
Bavaria Wolltex Slovenia 169–160 Russia Akvarius Volgograd 87–77 82–83
ASVEL France 182–141 Israel Hapoel Tel Aviv 93–68 89–73
Šilutė Lithuania 184–175 Ukraine Mykolaiv 100–76 84–99
Stal Bobrek Bytom Poland 157–149 Ukraine Shakhtar Donetsk 79–69 78–80
Einkaufswelt Fürstenfeld Austria 151–218 Greece AEK 88–118 63–100
MOL Szolnoki Olaj Hungary 136–172 Greece Aris Moda Bagno 64–66 72–106
MZT Skopje North Macedonia 161–172 Russia CSK VVS 91–78 70–94
Beira-Mar Portugal 178–200 Spain Amway Zaragoza 92–116 86–84'
Borås Sweden 154–201 Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Borovica 78–118 76–83
Steiner Bayreut Germany 131–163 Greece Panionios Afisorama 64–85 67–78
London Towers England 153–171 Turkey Tofaş 83–74 70–97
Go Pass Pepinster Belgium 141–165 Spain TDK Manresa 77–81 64–84
Oliveirense Portugal 131–159 France Dijon 71–71 60–88
Fenerbahçe Turkey 159–126 Belgium Racing Basket Antwerpen 92–61 67–65
Brandt Hagen Germany 135–153 Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Vojvodina 85–77 50–76
Trodat Wels Austria 147–165 Spain Festina Andorra 75–81 72–84

Third round

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Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Avtodorozhnik Russia 183–204 Germany Alba Berlin 86–98 97–106
Šiauliai Lithuania 130–172 Italy Stefanel Milano 74–81 56–91
Spirou Belgium 170–182 Spain Estudiantes Argentaria 80–85 90–97
Soulis Sporting Greece 166–156 France Pitch Cholet 95–76 71–80
PTT Turkey 121–148 Italy Scavolini Pesaro 61–73 60–75
Croatia Osiguranje Split Croatia 115–132 Italy Cagiva Varese 54–60 61–72
Maccabi Rishon LeZion Israel 118–161 Turkey Efes Pilsen 59–79 59–82
UniVersa Bamberg Germany 132–152 Italy Teamsystem Bologna 62–72 70–80
Bavaria Wolltex Slovenia 161–184 France ASVEL 98–103 63–81
Šilutė Lithuania 179–214 Greece AEK 79–93 100–121
Stal Bobrek Bytom Poland 131–148 Greece Aris Moda Bagno 80–54 51–94
CSK VVS Russia 171–192 Spain Amway Zaragoza 102–100 69–92
Borovica Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 140–162 Greece Panionios Afisorama 75–77 65–85
Tofaş Turkey 134–137 Spain TDK Manresa 70–64 64–73
JDA Dijon France 137–163 Turkey Fenerbahçe 69–72 68–91
Vojvodina Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 145–148 Spain Festina Andorra 81–69 64–79

Group stage

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Key to colors
     Top two places in each group advance to quarterfinals

Group A

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Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts MIL FEN EST SPO
1 Italy Stefanel Milano 6 5 1 533 473 +60 11 79–73 87–68 110–83
2 Turkey Fenerbahçe 6 3 3 511 509 +2 9 67–81 100–89 98–78
3 Spain Estudiantes Argentaria 6 2 4 493 518 −25 8 86–76 76–83 86–88
4 Greece Soulis Sporting 6 2 4 535 572 −37 8 96–100 106–90 84–88
Source: FIBA Europe

Group B

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Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts EFES VAR PAN AND
1 Turkey Efes Pilsen 6 5 1 429 389 +40 11 80–60 68–66 78–52
2 Italy Cagiva Varese 6 4 2 458 429 +29 10 80–56 96–91 78–61
3 Greece Panionios Afisorama 6 3 3 445 431 +14 9 68–75 68–61 80–68
4 Spain Festina Andorra 6 0 6 380 463 −83 6 63–72 73–83 63–72
Source: FIBA Europe

Group C

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Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts FOR ALBA ARIS ZAR
1 Italy Teamsystem Bologna 6 4 2 486 489 −3 10 101–79 88–84 82–81
2 Germany Alba Berlin 6 4 2 538 525 +13 10 86–78 104–86 89–87
3 Greece Aris Moda Bagno 6 3 3 499 490 +9 9 83–60 81–79 81–70
4 Spain Amway Zaragoza 6 1 5 495 514 −19 7 76–77 92–101 89–84
Source: FIBA Europe

Group D

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Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts ASV SCA MAN AEK
1 France ASVEL 6 5 1 463 454 +9 11 66–58 91–78 69–91
2 Italy Scavolini Pesaro 6 3 3 468 460 +8 9 83–86 94–69 93–86
3 Spain TDK Manresa 6 2 4 476 492 −16 8 71–72 90–68 88–84
4 Greece AEK 6 2 4 480 481 −1 8 73–79 63–72 83–80
Source: FIBA Europe

Quarterfinals

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Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Fenerbahçe Turkey 142–151 Turkey Efes Pilsen 68–95 74–56
Cagiva Varese Italy 162–170 Italy Stefanel Milano 72–81 90–89
Alba Berlin Germany 155–157 France ASVEL 79–75 76–82
Scavolini Pesaro Italy 170–184 Italy Teamsystem Bologna 81–84 89–100

Semifinals

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Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Efes Pilsen Turkey 193–175 Italy Teamsystem Bologna 102–78 91–97
Stefanel Milano Italy 154–141 France ASVEL 73–69 81–72

Finals

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Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Efes Pilsen Turkey 146–145 Italy Stefanel Milano 76–68 70–77
1995–96 FIBA Korać Cup Champions
Turkey
Efes Pilsen
1st title

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Türenç, Tufan (10 August 1998). "Koraç Kupası'nı bira kadehi zanneden başkan". www.hurriyet.com.tr (in Turkish). Retrieved 2023-02-28.
  2. ^ "FIBA Ranking System". 2009-11-21. Archived from the original on 2009-11-21. Retrieved 2024-07-22.
  3. ^ {{|url=https://basketball.eurobasket.com/team/Racing-Club-Mechelen/2409?Page=5 |access-date=22 July 2024 |work=Eurobasket.com|date=22 July 2024}}
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