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PAOK B.C. in international competitions is the history and statistics of PAOK B.C. in the FIBA Europe and Euroleague Basketball Company European-wide professional club basketball competitions.

1960s

1959–60 FIBA European Champions Cup, 1st–tier

The 1959–60 FIBA European Champions Cup was the 3rd installment of the European top-tier level professional basketball club competition FIBA European Champions Cup (now called EuroLeague), running from November 18, 1959 to May 15, 1960. The trophy was won by the title holder Rīgas ASK, who defeated Dinamo Tbilisi by a result of 130–113 in a two-legged final on a home and away basis. [1] Overall, PAOK achieved in the present competition a record of 0 wins against 2 defeats, in only one round. More detailed:

First round

  • Tie played on November 29, 1959 and on December 13, 1959.
Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
PAOK Greece 121–159 Romania CCA Bucureşti 61–80 60–79

1970s

1974–75 FIBA Korać Cup, 3rd–tier

The 1974–75 FIBA Korać Cup was the 4th installment of the European 3rd-tier level professional basketball club competition FIBA Korać Cup, running from November 5, 1974 to March 25, 1975. The trophy was won by the title holder Birra Forst Cantù, who defeated CF Barcelona by a result of 181–154 in a two-legged final on a home and away basis. [2] Overall, PAOK achieved in present competition a record of 1 win against 1 defeat, in only one round. More detailed:

Second round

  • Tie played on November 26, 1974 and on December 3, 1974.
Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
PAOK Greece 150-157 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bosna 77-74 73-83

1975–76 FIBA Korać Cup, 3rd–tier

The 1975–76 FIBA Korać Cup was the 5th installment of the European 3rd-tier level professional basketball club competition FIBA Korać Cup, running from October 28, 1975 to March 23, 1976. The trophy was won by Jugoplastika, who defeated Chinamartini Torino by a result of 179–166 in a two-legged final on a home and away basis. [3] Overall, PAOK achieved in present competition a record of 1 win against 1 defeat, in only one round. More detailed:

Second round

  • Tie played on November 18, 1975 and on November 25, 1975.
Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Moderne France 179–142 Greece PAOK 112–73 67–69

1980s

1981–82 FIBA Korać Cup, 3rd–tier

The 1981–82 FIBA Korać Cup was the 11th installment of the European 3rd-tier level professional basketball club competition FIBA Korać Cup, running from October 7, 1981 to March 18, 1982. The trophy was won by Limoges CSP, who defeated Šibenka by a result of 90–84 at Palasport San Lazzaro in Padua, Italy. [4] Overall, PAOK achieved in present competition a record of 2 wins against 2 defeats, in two successive rounds. More detailed:

First round

  • Tie played on October 7, 1981 and on October 14, 1981.
Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
PAOK Greece 201–164 Austria Stock 84 Wels 103–72 98–92

Second round

  • Tie played on November 4, 1981 and on November 11, 1981.
Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
PAOK Greece 181–197 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Zadar 88–94 93–103

1982–83 FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup, 2nd–tier

The 1982–83 FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup was the 17th installment of FIBA's 2nd-tier level European-wide professional club basketball competition FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup (lately called FIBA Saporta Cup), running from October 5, 1982 to March 9, 1983. The trophy was won by Scavolini Pesaro, who defeated ASVEL by a result of 111–99 at Palacio Municipal de Deportes, Palma de Mallorca, Spain. [5] Overall, PAOK achieved in the present competition a record of 3 wins against 1 defeat, in two successive rounds. More detailed:

First round

  • Tie played on October 5, 1982 and on October 12, 1982.
Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
AEL Cyprus 105–231 Greece PAOK 51–120 54–111

Second round

  • Tie played on November 2, 1982 and on November 9, 1982.
Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
PAOK Greece 155–157 Israel Hapoel Ramat Gan 86–78 69–79
Record Round Opponent club
1983–84 FIBA Korać Cup 3rd–tier
3–5 2nd round Belgium Toptours Aarschot 74–87
(a)
113–97
(h)
Top 16 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Zadar 80–89
(a)
67–72
(h)
Italy Star Varese 80–93
(a)
81–80
(h)
France Orthez 83–78
(h)
58–73
(a)
1984–85 FIBA European Cup Winner's Cup 2nd–tier
3–6
+1 draw
1st round Hungary Csepel 99–73
(a)
116–81
(h)
2nd round Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bosna 88–84
(h)
84–84
(a)
QF Soviet Union Žalgiris 72–78
(h)
96–102
(a)
Spain CAI Zaragoza 76–80
(a)
86–89
(h)
Austria Landys&Gyr Wien 84–86
(a)
93–96
(h)
1985–86 FIBA Korać Cup 3rd–tier
5–5 1st round Bulgaria Levski-Spartak 87–105
(a)
104–83
(h)
2nd round Belgium Standard Liège 96–81
(a)
92–76
(h)
Top 16 Italy Berloni Torino 100–92
(h)
82–97
(a)
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Zadar 73–70
(h)
79–98
(a)
France Olympique Antibes 83–90
(a)
67–88
(h)
1986–87 FIBA Korać Cup 3rd–tier
2–2 1st round Bulgaria CSKA Sofia 83–85
(a)
89–77
(h)
2nd round Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Partizan 79–69
(h)
75–90
(a)
1987–88 FIBA Korać Cup 3rd–tier
3–5 2nd round France Olympique Antibes 98–82
(a)
111–107
(h)
Top 16 Spain Estudiantes Todagrés 88–86
(h)
81–83
(a)
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Crvena zvezda 88–93
(h)
88–93
(a)
France ASVEL 99–109
(a)
80–81
(h)
1988–89 FIBA Korać Cup 3rd–tier
3–1 1st round France ASVEL 93–83
(a)
125–78
(h)
2nd round Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Crvena zvezda 95–85
(h)
76–86
(a)
1989–90 FIBA European Cup Winner's Cup 2nd–tier
7–3 Top 16 Portugal Ovarense 101–83
(a)
117–67
(h)
QF Spain Real Madrid 71–92
(a)
80–77
(h)
France Mulhouse 82–81
(a)
92–76
(h)
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Partizan 93–81
(h)
79–95
(a)
SF Italy Knorr Bologna 57–77
(a)
100–94
(h)
1990–91 FIBA European Cup Winner's Cup 2nd–tier
7–4 Top 16 England Sunderland Saints 96–89
(a)
97–85
(h)
QF Spain CAI Zaragoza 64–70
(a)
112–102
(h)
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Crvena zvezda 91–80
(h)
75–91
(a)
Israel Hapoel Galil Elyon 107–77
(h)
79–80
(a)
SF Soviet Union Dynamo Moscow 95–82
(h)
63–75
(a)

F
Spain CAI Zaragoza
76–72
March 26, Patinoire des Vernets, Geneva
1991–92 FIBA European Cup 2nd–tier
13–3 2nd round Cyprus APOEL 111–53
(a)
106–54
(h)
3rd round Bye
PAOK
qualified without games
Top 12 Israel Maccabi Rishon LeZion 97–92
(a)
95–80
(h)
Italy Glaxo Verona 71–73
(h)
76–75
(a)
France Limoges CSP 81–79
(a)
79–68
(h)
Belgium Sunair Oostende 81–70
(h)
87–81
(a)
Germany Alba Berlin 83–79
(h)
79–65
(a)
SF Slovenia Smelt Olimpija 68–81
(a)
79–61
(h)
104–86
(h)

F
Spain Real Madrid
63–65
March 17, Palais des Sports de Beaulieu, Nantes
1992–93 FIBA European League 1st–tier
14–4 1st round Cyprus Pezoporikos Larnaca 104–61
(a)
107–69
(h)
2nd round Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Crvena zvezda
PAOK
qualified without games
Top 16 Italy Scavolini Pesaro 70–80
(a)
69–65
(h)
France Limoges CSP 67–57
(h)
58–60
(a)
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Partizan
Partizan
withdrew without games
Israel Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv 81–85
(a)
78–63
(h)
Italy Knorr Bologna 75–64
(a)
64–62
(h)
Spain Joventut Marbella 83–81
(h)
71–84
(a)
Croatia Cibona 82–71
(a)
81–67
(h)
QF France Pau-Orthez 103–86
(a)
81–65
(h)

(h)
SF Italy Benetton Treviso
77–79
April 13, Peace and Friendship Stadium, Athens

3rd place game
Spain Real Madrid
76–70
April 15, Peace and Friendship Stadium, Athens
1993–94 FIBA Korać Cup 3rd–tier
12–2 2nd round Bye
PAOK
qualified without games
3rd round Russia Stroitel Samara 81–77
(a)
101–56
(h)
Top 16 Spain Caja San Fernando 87–82
(a)
92–89
(h)
Italy Recoaro Milano 74–76
(a)
71–67
(h)
Croatia Zagreb 84–70
(h)
91–77
(a)
QF Italy Scavolini Pesaro 66–82
(a)
96–58
(h)
SF Greece Chipita Panionios 85–83
(a)
82–64
(h)

F
Italy Stefanel Trieste
75–66, March 9, Alexandreio Melathron, Thessaloniki
100–91, March 16, Palazzo dello sport Cesare Rubini, Trieste
1994–95 FIBA European League 1st–tier
7–9 2nd round Israel Hapoel Tel Aviv 70–82
(a)
82–66
(h)
Top 16 Israel Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv 84–75
(a)
79–62
(h)
Russia CSKA Moscow 80–81
(h)
73–85
(a)
Portugal Benfica 74–68
(h)
75–77
(a)
Slovenia Smelt Olimpija 81–87
(a)
85–66
(h)
Greece Panathinaikos 63–72
(a)
80–70
(h)
Spain Real Madrid 57–73
(h)
52–69
(a)
Italy Scavolini Pesaro 70–82
(a)
84–79
(h)
1995–96 FIBA European Cup 2nd–tier
15–4 1st round Cyprus PAEEK 109–40
(a)
116–47
(h)
2nd round Slovenia Postojna 79–71
(a)
110–66
(h)
3rd round Ukraine Budivelnyk 76–68
(h)
74–75
(a)
Top 12 Croatia Zrinjevac 86–85
(h)
73–76
(a)
Slovenia Smelt Olimpija 77–67
(h)
86–66
(a)
Estonia Kalev 75–71
(a)
77–63
(h)
Russia Dynamo Moscow 62–65
(a)
64–59
(h)
Poland Nobiles Włocławek 109–66
(h)
112–57
(a)
SF Lithuania Žalgiris 83–76
(a)
104–59
(h)

(h)

F
Spain Taugrés
81–88
March 12, Pabellón Álava, Vitoria-Gasteiz
1996–97 FIBA Korać Cup 3rd–tier
9–1 1st round Bye
PAOK
qualified without games
2nd round Turkey Galatasaray 93–61
(h)
90–64
(a)
Portugal Ovarense 99–85
(a)
97–72
(h)
Sweden Astra Södertälje 120–63
(h)
88–79
(a)
3rd round Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Crvena zvezda 102–99
(a)
100–87
(h)
Top 16 Italy Benetton Treviso 85–78
(h)
60–84
(a)
1997–98 FIBA EuroLeague 1st–tier
10–9 1st round Portugal Porto 88–71
(a)
84–50
(h)
Croatia Split 76–74
(a)
89–60
(h)
Spain Estudiantes 72–76
(h)
60–78
(a)
Italy Benetton Treviso 65–62
(h)
57–65
(a)
Turkey Türk Telekom 66–73
(a)
72–63
(h)
2nd round Russia CSKA Moscow 48–78
(a)
61–58
(h)
France Limoges CSP 85–76
(h)
75–77
(a)
Spain Real Madrid 58–63
(a)
63–59
(h)
Top 16 Germany Alba Berlin 75–77
(a)
81–60
(h)
71–104
(a)
1998–99 FIBA EuroLeague 1st–tier
7–9 1st round Spain Real Madrid 87–75
(a)
69–77
(h)
France ASVEL 66–80
(a)
65–69
(h)
Slovenia Union Olimpija 76–68
(h)
68–84
(a)
Italy Teamsystem Bologna 61–76
(a)
68–59
(h)
Russia CSK VVS Samara 85–66
(h)
77–84
(a)
2nd round Italy Kinder Bologna 71–57
(h)
56–78
(a)
Greece Olympiacos 71–57
(a)
72–66
(h)
Russia CSKA Moscow 69–71
(h)
67–77
(a)
1999–2000 FIBA EuroLeague 1st–tier
8–11 1st round Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Crvena zvezda 64–65
(a)
82–53
(h)
France Cholet 83–76
(h)
66–48
(a)
Russia CSKA Moscow 83–63
(h)
82–71
(a)
Italy Benetton Treviso 66–69
(a)
66–72
(h)
Spain FC Barcelona 55–76
(a)
83–87
(h)
2nd round Spain Real Madrid 72–71
(h)
61–72
(a)
Slovenia Union Olimpija 63–69
(a)
70–74
(h)
Greece Panathinaikos 69–77
(h)
75–71
(a)
Top 16 Israel Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv 62–77
(a)
67–55
(h)
62–78
(a)
2000–01 Euroleague 1st–tier
8–5 Regular season Italy Müller Verona 97–94
(h)
88–102
(a)
Spain FC Barcelona 67–58
(a)
91–102
(h)
Germany Opel Skyliners 100–77
(h)
80–73
(a)
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Budućnost 71–83
(a)
89–72
(h)
United Kingdom London Towers 70–58
(h)
93–61
(a)
Top 16 Slovenia Union Olimpija 75–64
(h)
77–85
(a)
69–73
(h)
2001–02 FIBA Korać Cup 3rd–tier
5–3 2nd round Cyprus Apollon Limassol 69–65
(a)
95–71
(h)
Top 32 Israel Maccabi Ironi Ramat Gan 71–81
(a)
72–44
(h)
Russia Lokomotiv Rostov 63–82
(h)
64–85
(a)
Cyprus AEL 92–90
(a)
102–62
(h)
2002–03 FIBA Europe Champions Cup 4th–tier
9–7 Regular season Slovenia Geoplin Slovan 94–79
(h)
88–81
(a)
Bosnia and Herzegovina Feal Široki 80–84
(a)
89–73
(h)
Bulgaria Lukoil Academic 78–103
(a)
74–72
(h)
Cyprus APOEL 78–60
(h)
104–58
(a)
Croatia Zagreb 95–80
(a)
78–88
(h)
Top 24 Serbia and Montenegro Hemofarm 68–84
(a)
86–78
(h)
Lithuania Lietuvos rytas 71–73
(h)
79–109
(a)
Latvia Skonto 76–107
(a)
90–84
(h)
2003–04 FIBA Europe League 3rd–tier
5–2 Regular season* Bosnia and Herzegovina Široki Hercegtisak 96–78
(a)

(h)
Ukraine Azovmash 85–65
(h)

(a)
Belgium Telindus Oostende 101–79
(a)

(h)
Russia UNICS 78–91
(h)

(a)
Lithuania Alytaus Alita 93–81
(h)

(a)
France Le Havre 100–92
(a)

(h)
Turkey Türk Telekom 00–20
(a)

(h)
2004–05 ULEB Cup 2nd–tier
11–3 Regular season Hungary Debreceni Vadkakasok 77–69
(a)
95–76
(h)
France Gravelines 83–70
(a)
104–82
(h)
Belgium Spirou 80–73
(h)
81–74
(a)
Germany Alba Berlin 88–94
(h)
68–61
(a)
Serbia and Montenegro Budućnost 98–104
(a)
92–75
(h)
Top 16 France Cholet 78–75
(a)
74–71
(h)
QF Lithuania Lietuvos rytas 74–71
(h)
65–76
(a)
2005–06 FIBA EuroCup 3rd–tier
1–5 Regular season Turkey Fenerbahçe 91–101
(a)
84–88
(h)
Cyprus EKA AEL 74–75
(h)
67–84
(a)
Estonia Kalev/Cramo 74–69
(h)
76–127
(a)
2006–07 ULEB Cup 2nd–tier
6–6 Regular season Serbia Crvena zvezda 68–78
(h)
85–81
(a)
Spain Real Madrid 45–69
(a)
53–76
(h)
Belgium Dexia Mons-Hainaut 83–69
(h)
82–80
(a)
Netherlands EiffelTowers EBBC 78–71
(a)
90–88
(h)
Russia UNICS 84–81
(h)
57–85
(a)
Top 16 Italy Montepaschi Siena 62–79
(h)
77–80
(a)
2007–08 FIBA EuroCup 3rd–tier
3–5 2nd round Romania Mobitelco Cluj-Napoca 79–74
(h)
71–65
(a)
Top 16 Estonia Tartu Ülikool/Rock 58–69
(h)
80–90
(a)
Finland Lappeenrannan NMKY 74–83
(a)
80–76
(h)
Russia CSK VVS Samara 65–73
(h)
61–80
(a)
2010–11 Eurocup 2nd–tier
3–3 Regular season Spain Asefa Estudiantes 77–88
(a)
77–72
(h)
Italy Benetton Treviso 62–67
(h)
69–77
(a)
France Chorale Roanne 92–74
(h)
72–60
(a)
2011–12 Euroleague 1st–tier
0–1 Qualifying round 1 Turkey Galatasaray Medical Park
64–77
September 29, Siemens Arena, Qualification tournament, Vilnius
2011–12 Eurocup 2nd–tier
1–5 Regular season Latvia VEF Rīga 74–80
(a)
76–81
(h)
France Cholet 74–62
(h)
66–69
(a)
Russia Khimki 62–71
(h)
65–89
(a)
2013–14 Eurocup 2nd–tier
5–5 Regular season Montenegro Budućnost VOLI 85–84
(h)
75–69
(a)
Hungary Alba Fehérvár 89–88
(a)
68–64
(h)
Turkey Aykon TED Ankara 75–77
(h)
65–84
(a)
Russia Khimki 77–69
(h)
58–70
(a)
Russia Nizhny Novgorod 53–87
(a)
52–60
(h)
2014–15 Eurocup 2nd–tier
7–9 Regular season Turkey Pinar Karşıyaka 87–81
(a)
74–79
(h)
Poland Stelmet Zielona Góra 85–66
(h)
77–84
(a)
Russia Lokomotiv Kuban 46–87
(a)
54–68
(h)
Latvia Ventspils 66–63
(a)
76–62
(h)
Montenegro Budućnost VOLI 80–60
(h)
81–76
(a)
Top 32 France Limoges CSP 59–71
(a)
68–79
(h)
Italy FoxTown Cantù 78–77
(h)
70–78
(a)
Russia Khimki 78–82
(h)
68–102
(a)
2015–16 Eurocup 2nd–tier
7–9 Regular season Hungary Szolnoki Olaj 72–69
(h)
69–78
(a)
Russia Zenit Saint Petersburg 66–76
(a)
70–89
(h)
Turkey Beşiktaş Sompo Japan 80–100
(h)
75–73
(a)
Russia Avtodor Saratov 68–90
(a)
104–99
(h)
Lithuania Lietuvos rytas 81–76
(h)
88–81
(a)
Top 32 Spain Valencia Basket 62–78
(a)
75–72
(h)
France Limoges CSP 88–75
(h)
61–79
(a)
Germany EWE Baskets Oldenburg 68–81
(h)
71–83
(a)

Record

PAOK B.C. has overall from 1959–60 (first participation), to 2015–16 (last participation),: 207 wins against 157 defeats (plus 1 draw) in 365 games, in all of the European-wide club basketball competitions.

See also

References