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|align=right|[[AEK Athens BC|AEK Athens]] {{Flagicon|Greece|old}} || align=center|129 - 209 || {{Flagicon|Yugoslavia}} '''[[OKK Beograd]]''' || align=center|76-84 || align=center|53-125
|align=right|[[AEK Athens BC|AEK Athens]] {{Flagicon|Greece|old}} || align=center|129 - 209 || {{Flagicon|Yugoslavia}} '''[[OKK Beograd]]''' || align=center|76-84 || align=center|53-125
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|align=right|[[Pussihukat|Pantterit Helsinki]] {{Flagicon|Finland}} || align=center|124 - 173 || {{Flagicon|Belgium}} '''[[Antwerp BC]]''' || align=center|63-60 || align=center|61-113
|align=right|[[Pantterit|Pantterit Helsinki]] {{Flagicon|Finland}} || align=center|124 - 173 || {{Flagicon|Belgium}} '''[[Antwerp BC]]''' || align=center|63-60 || align=center|61-113
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|align=right|'''[[Lech Poznań]]''' {{Flagicon|Poland}} || align=center|155 - 148 || {{flagicon|Czechoslovakia}} [[BC Brno|Spartak Brno]] || align=center|87-63 || align=center|68-85
|align=right|'''[[Lech Poznań]]''' {{Flagicon|Poland}} || align=center|155 - 148 || {{flagicon|Czechoslovakia}} [[BC Brno|Spartak Brno]] || align=center|87-63 || align=center|68-85

Revision as of 18:43, 9 October 2009

The 1958-59 and second season of the FIBA European Champions Cup was won by ASK Riga for the second straight time, again by beating Academic Sofia in both final games 79-58 & 69-67. Riga defeated Lech Poznań in the semifinals and Budapest Honvéd in the quarterfinals.


Qualifying round

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st leg 2nd leg
Stars Charleville France 140 - 67 Portugal Barreirense Barreiro 77-40 63-27
Etzella Ettelbruck Luxembourg * Poland Lech Poznań
EK Engelmann Vienna Austria 125 - 188 Czechoslovakia Spartak Brno 69-92 56-96
ASA Bucureşti Romania 147 - 124 East Germany Wissenschaft Berlin 81-59 66-65
Budapest Honvéd Hungary ** Sweden Sundbyberg SK
Urania Geneva Switzerland 104 - 134 Spain Real Madrid 58-63 46-71

*Etzella Ettelbruck withdrew.

**Sundbyberg SK withdrew

First round

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st leg 2nd leg
AEK Athens Greece 129 - 209 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia OKK Beograd 76-84 53-125
Pantterit Helsinki Finland 124 - 173 Belgium Antwerp BC 63-60 61-113
Lech Poznań Poland 155 - 148 Czechoslovakia Spartak Brno 87-63 68-85
Real Madrid Spain 115 - 118 France Stars Charleville 50-39 65-79
Simmenthal Milano Italy * Egypt Gezira Sporting Club 72-47
Academic Sofia Bulgaria 147 - 108 Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv 69-50 78-58
Budapest Honvéd Hungary 166 - 133 Romania ASA Bucureşti 86-52 80-81

*Simmenthal Milano withdrew after the 1st leg, team rejected playing on an outdoor court.

Quarter finals

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st leg 2nd leg
Antwerp BC Belgium 141 - 194 Poland Lech Poznań 80-89 61-105
ASK Riga Soviet Union 159 - 142 Hungary Budapest Honvéd 79-54 80-88
Stars Charleville France 149 - 160 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia OKK Beograd 75-73 74-87
Gezira Sporting Club Egypt 65 - 69 Bulgaria Academic Sofia 65-69 *

*Gezira Sporting Club withdrew after the 1st leg.

Semi finals

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st leg 2nd leg
Lech Poznań Poland 153 - 166 Soviet Union ASK Riga 84-76 69-90
OKK Beograd Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 156 - 163 Bulgaria Academic Sofia 79-69 77-94

Finals

1st leg:Daugava Stadion, Rīga, 26 June, 1959;Attendance:17,000[1]
2nd leg:Vasil Levski, Sofija, 28 June, 1959;Attendance:20,000[1]

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st leg 2nd leg
ASK Riga Soviet Union 148 - 125 Bulgaria Academic Sofia 79-58 69-67
FIBA European Champions Cup 1958-59 Champions

ASK Riga
Second title

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References