Pallacanestro Virtus Roma in international competitions

Pallacanestro Virtus Roma history and statistics in FIBA Europe and Euroleague Basketball (company) competitions.

1980s

1982–83 FIBA Korać Cup, 3rd–tier

The 1982–83 FIBA Korać Cup was the 12th installment of the European 3rd-tier level professional basketball club competition FIBA Korać Cup, running from October 6, 1982 to March 8, 1983. The trophy was won by the title holder Limoges CSP, who defeated -for second consecutive time- Šibenka by a result of 94–86 at Deutschlandhalle in West Berlin, West Germany.[1] Overall, Banco di Roma achieved in present competition a record of 8 wins against 2 defeat, in three successive rounds. More detailed:

First round

  • Tie played on October 6, 1982 and on October 13, 1982.
Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
CEPF 142–178 Banco di Roma66–10176–77

Second round

  • Tie played on November 3, 1982 and on November 10, 1982.
Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Aris 146–175 Banco di Roma86–8960–86

Top 16

  • Day 1 (December 8, 1982)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Nová huť Ostrava 70–73 Banco di Roma
  • Day 2 (December 15, 1982)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Banco di Roma 89–77 Crvena zvezda
  • Day 3 (January 12, 1983)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP 87–80 Banco di Roma
  • Day 4 (January 19, 1983)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Banco di Roma 97–67 Nová huť Ostrava
  • Day 5 (January 25, 1983)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Crvena zvezda 97–107 Banco di Roma
  • Day 6 (February 2, 1983)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Banco di Roma 73–74 Limoges CSP
  • Group A standings:
Pos.TeamPld.Pts.WLPFPAPD
1. Limoges CSP61151503482+21
2. Banco di Roma61042519472+47
3. Crvena zvezda6933528509+19
4. Nová huť Ostrava6606445532-87

1983–84 FIBA European Champions Cup, 1st–tier

The 1983–84 FIBA European Champions Cup was the 27th installment of the European top-tier level professional basketball club competition FIBA European Champions Cup (now called EuroLeague), running from September 15, 1983 to March 29, 1984. The trophy was won by Banco di Roma, who defeated FC Barcelona by a result of 79–73 at Patinoire des Vernets in Geneva, Switzerland.[2] Overall, Banco di Roma achieved in the present competition a record of 12 wins against 3 defeats, in five successive rounds. More detailed:

First round

Second round

  • Tie played on September 29, 1983 and on October 6, 1983.
Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
T71 Dudelange 84–157 Banco di Roma40–7244–85

Top 12

  • Tie played on October 27, 1983 and on November 3, 1983.
Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Partizani Tirana 124–171 Banco di Roma69–7855–93

Semifinals

  • Day 1 (December 8, 1983)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Limoges CSP 74–76 Banco di Roma
  • Day 2 (December 15, 1983)
Team 1 Score Team 2
FC Barcelona 81–74 Banco di Roma
  • Day 3 (January 12, 1984)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Banco di Roma 85–86 Jollycolombani Cantù
  • Day 4 (January 19, 1984)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Banco di Roma 82–67 Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv
  • Day 5 (January 26, 1984)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Bosna 86–77 Banco di Roma
  • Day 6 (February 2, 1984)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Banco di Roma 81–76 Limoges CSP
  • Day 7 (February 16, 1984)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Banco di Roma 74–71 FC Barcelona
  • Day 8 (February 23, 1984)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Jollycolombani Cantù 71–79 Banco di Roma
  • Day 9 (March 1, 1984)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv 85–91 Banco di Roma
  • Day 10 (March 8, 1984)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Banco di Roma 66–55 Bosna
  • Semifinals group stage standings:
Pos.TeamPld.Pts.WLPFPAPDTie-break
1. FC Barcelona101773910825+851–1 (+4)
2. Banco di Roma101773785+752+331–1 (-4)
3. Jollycolombani Cantù101664865826+39
4. Bosna101555843928-85
5. Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv101337872902-30
6. Limoges CSP101228937979-42

Final

Team 1 Score Team 2
FC Barcelona 73–79 Banco di Roma

1984–85 FIBA European Champions Cup, 1st–tier

The 1984–85 FIBA European Champions Cup was the 28th installment of the European top-tier level professional basketball club competition FIBA European Champions Cup (now called EuroLeague), running from September 21, 1984 to April 3, 1985. The trophy was won by Cibona, who defeated Real Madrid by a result of 87–78 at Peace and Friendship Stadium in Piraeus, Greece.[3] Overall, Banco di Roma achieved in the present competition a record of 7 wins against 7 defeats, in four successive rounds. More detailed:

First round

Second round

  • Tie played on October 4, 1984 and on October 11, 1984.
Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
SISU 147–287 Banco di Roma87–14660–141

Top 12

  • Tie played on November 1, 1984 and on November 8, 1984.
Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Efes Pilsen 130–163 Banco di Roma75–7355–90

Semifinals

  • Day 1 (December 6, 1984)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv 95–86 Banco di Roma
  • Day 2 (December 13, 1984)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Banco di Roma 74–71 CSKA Moscow
  • Day 3 (January 10, 1985)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Granarolo Bologna 72–73 Banco di Roma
  • Day 4 (January 16, 1985)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Banco di Roma 89–87 Cibona
  • Day 5 (January 24, 1985)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Banco di Roma 85–88 Real Madrid
  • Day 6 (January 31, 1985)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Banco di Roma 90–94 Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv
  • Day 7 (February 21, 1985)
Team 1 Score Team 2
CSKA Moscow 97–77 Banco di Roma
  • Day 8 (February 28, 1985)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Banco di Roma 93–84 Granarolo Bologna
  • Day 9 (March 6, 1985)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Cibona 97–83 Banco di Roma
  • Day 10 (March 14, 1985)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Real Madrid 97–90 Banco di Roma
  • Semifinals group stage standings:
Pos.TeamPld.Pts.WLPFPAPDTie-break
1. Cibona101773881826+552–0
2. Real Madrid101773933874+690–2
3. Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv101664861878-17
4. CSKA Moscow101446823819+41–1 (+17)
5. Banco di Roma101446840882-421–1 (-17)
6. Granarolo Bologna101228840899-59

1985–86 FIBA Korać Cup, 3rd–tier

The 1985–86 FIBA Korać Cup was the 15th installment of the European 3rd-tier level professional basketball club competition FIBA Korać Cup, running from October 2, 1985 to March 27, 1986. The trophy was won by Banco di Roma, who defeated Mobilgirgi Caserta by a result of 157–150 in a two-legged final on a home and away basis.[4] Overall, Banco di Roma achieved in present competition a record of 8 wins against 2 defeats, in five successive rounds.

First round

Second round

Top 16

  • Day 1 (December 4, 1985)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Hapoel Tel Aviv 92–82 Banco di Roma
  • Day 2 (December 11, 1985)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Banco di Roma 91–77 Bosna
  • Day 3 (January 8, 1986)
Team 1 Score Team 2
ESM Challans 77–78 Banco di Roma
  • Day 4 (January 15, 1986)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Banco di Roma 93–74 Hapoel Tel Aviv
  • Day 5 (January 22, 1986)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Bosna 100–96 Banco di Roma
  • Day 6 (January 29, 1986)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Banco di Roma 107–80 ESM Challans
  • Group C standings:
Pos.TeamPld.Pts.WLPFPAPDTie-break
1. Banco di Roma61042547500+471–1 (+9)
2. Hapoel Tel Aviv61042531546-151–1 (-9)
3. Bosna6933581584-3
4. ESM Challans6715514543-29

Semifinals

  • Tie played on February 19, 1986 and on February 26, 1986.
Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Olympique Antibes 144–161 Banco di Roma69–7875–83

Finals

Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Mobilgirgi Caserta 150–157 Banco di Roma78–8472–73

1990s

1991–92 FIBA Korać Cup, 3rd–tier

The 1991–92 FIBA Korać Cup was the 21st installment of the European 3rd-tier level professional basketball club competition FIBA Korać Cup, running from October 2, 1991 to March 18, 1992. The trophy was won by Il Messaggero Roma, who defeated Scavolini Pesaro by a result of 193–180 in a two-legged final on a home and away basis.[5] Overall, Il Messaggero Roma achieved in present competition a record of 13 wins against 2 defeats plus 1 draw, in six successive rounds. More detailed:

First round

  • Tie played on October 1, 1991 and on October 9, 1991.
Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Go Pass Verviers-Pepinster 179–203 Il Messaggero Roma89–9990–104

Second round

  • Tie played on October 30, 1991 and on November 6, 1991.
Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Reims Champagne 125–166 Il Messaggero Roma54–7271–94

Top 16

  • Day 1 (November 27, 1991)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Il Messaggero Roma 97–72 CAI Zaragoza
  • Day 2 (December 4, 1991)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Il Messaggero Roma 84–75 Panathinaikos
  • Day 3 (December 11, 1991)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Pitch Cholet 83–69 Il Messaggero Roma
  • Day 4 (December 18, 1991)
Team 1 Score Team 2
CAI Zaragoza 77–81 Il Messaggero Roma
  • Day 5 (January 8, 1992)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Panathinaikos 96–99* Il Messaggero Roma

*Overtime at the end of regulation (85–85).

  • Day 6 (January 15, 1992)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Il Messaggero Roma 95–88 Pitch Cholet
  • Group B standings:
Pos.TeamPld.Pts.WLPFPAPD
1. Il Messaggero Roma61151525491+34
2. Pitch Cholet61042501463+38
3. CAI Zaragoza6824466485-19
4. Panathinaikos6715465518-53

Quarterfinals

  • Tie played on January 28, 1992 and on February 5, 1992.
Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Racing Club de Paris 142–151 Il Messaggero Roma70–7172–80

Semifinals

  • Tie played on February 19, 1992 and on February 26, 1992.
Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Il Messaggero Roma 142–137 Fórum Filatélico Valladolid76–7066–67

Finals

Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Il Messaggero Roma 193–180 Scavolini Pesaro94–9499–86

1992–93 FIBA Korać Cup, 3rd–tier

The 1992–93 FIBA Korać Cup was the 22nd installment of the European 3rd-tier level professional basketball club competition FIBA Korać Cup, running from September 9, 1992 to March 18, 1993. The trophy was won by Philips Milano, who defeated Virtus Roma by a result of 201–181 in a two-legged final on a home and away basis.[6] Overall, Virtus Roma achieved in present competition a record of 10 wins against 6 defeats, in seven successive rounds. More detailed:

First round

Second round

  • Tie played on October 1, 1992 and on October 7, 1992.
Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Ideal Job Union Neuchâtel 157–204 Virtus Roma80–10777–97

Third round

  • Tie played on October 28, 1992 and on November 4, 1992.
Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Spartak Lugansk 138–167 Virtus Roma72–7366–94

Top 16

  • Day 1 (November 25, 1992)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Virtus Roma 85–97 Chipita Panionios
  • Day 2 (December 2, 1992)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Virtus Roma 97–94 Olympique Antibes
  • Day 3 (December 9, 1992)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Taugrés 62–68 Virtus Roma
  • Day 4 (December 16, 1992)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Chipita Panionios 65–67 Virtus Roma
  • Day 5 (January 6, 1993)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Olympique Antibes 82–70 Virtus Roma
  • Day 6 (January 13, 1993)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Virtus Roma 88–76 Taugrés
  • Group C standings:
Pos.TeamPld.Pts.WLPFPAPDTie-break
1. Virtus Roma61042475476-1
2. Chipita Panionios6933484442+421–1 (+11)
3. Olympique Antibes6933526530-41–1 (-11)
4. Taugrés6824464501-35

Quarterfinals

  • Tie played on January 27, 1993 and on February 3, 1993.
Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Elosúa León 173–180 Virtus Roma88–7785–103

Semifinals

  • Tie played on February 17, 1993 and on February 24, 1993.
Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
FC Barcelona Banca Catalana 149–163 Virtus Roma64–8485–79

Finals

Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Virtus Roma 181–201 Philips Milano90–9591–106

1996–97 FIBA Korać Cup, 3rd–tier

The 1996–97 FIBA Korać Cup was the 26th installment of the European 3rd-tier level professional basketball club competition FIBA Korać Cup, running from September 11, 1996 to April 3, 1997. The trophy was won by Aris, who defeated Tofaş by a result of 154–147 in a two-legged final on a home and away basis.[7] Overall, Telemarket Roma achieved in present competition a record of 8 wins against 4 defeats, in five successive rounds. More detailed:

First round

Second round

  • Day 1 (October 2, 1996)
Team 1 Score Team 2
ZTE 70–83 Telemarket Roma
  • Day 2 (October 9, 1996)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Telemarket Roma 87–78 Spartak Subotica
  • Day 3 (October 16, 1996)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Tofaş 86–69 Telemarket Roma
  • Day 4 (November 6, 1996)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Telemarket Roma 73–58 ZTE
  • Day 5 (November 13, 1996)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Spartak Subotica 68–90 Telemarket Roma
  • Day 6 (November 20, 1996)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Telemarket Roma 74–66 Tofaş
  • Group I standings:
Pos.TeamPld.Pts.WLPFPAPD
1. Telemarket Roma61151476426+50
2. Tofaş61042510424+86
3. Spartak Subotica6933466504-38
4. ZTE6606399507-108

Third round

  • Tie played on December 4, 1996 and on December 11, 1996.
Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Turismo Andaluz Granada 153–164 Telemarket Roma88–7065–94

Top 16

  • Tie played on January 15, 1997 and on January 22, 1997.
Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Telemarket Roma 154–147 Sporting Feidas78–6676–81

Quarterfinals

  • Tie played on February 12, 1997 and on February 19, 1997.
Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Telemarket Roma 135–154 Benetton Treviso73–6362–91

1997–98 FIBA Korać Cup, 3rd–tier

The 1997–98 FIBA Korać Cup was the 27th installment of the European 3rd-tier level professional basketball club competition FIBA Korać Cup, running from September 10, 1997 to April 1, 1998. The trophy was won by Mash Jeans Verona, who defeated Crvena zvezda by a result of 141–138 in a two-legged final on a home and away basis.[8] Overall, Calze Pompea Roma achieved in present competition a record of 11 wins against 3 defeats, in six successive rounds. More detailed:

First round

Second round

  • Day 1 (October 1, 1997)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Vojvodina 66–74 Calze Pompea Roma
  • Day 2 (October 8, 1997)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Helios Domžale 60–71 Calze Pompea Roma
  • Day 3 (October 22, 1997)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Calze Pompea Roma 72–61 Maccabi Rishon LeZion
  • Day 4 (November 5, 1997)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Calze Pompea Roma 60–37 Vojvodina
  • Day 5 (November 12, 1997)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Calze Pompea Roma 80–52 Helios Domžale
  • Day 6 (November 19, 1997)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Maccabi Rishon LeZion 67–77 Calze Pompea Roma
  • Group M standings:
Pos.TeamPld.Pts.WLPFPAPDTie-break
1. Calze Pompea Roma61260514343+171
2. Maccabi Rishon LeZion6933431417+141–1 (+9)
3. Vojvodina6933378410-321–1 (-9)
4. Helios Domžale6606389462-73

Third round

  • Tie played on December 10, 1997 and on December 17, 1997.
Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Cherno More 134–163 Calze Pompea Roma79–7855–85

Top 16

  • Tie played on January 14, 1998 and on January 21, 1998.
Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Calze Pompea Roma 139–129 Unicaja74–5565–74

Quarterfinals

  • Tie played on February 11, 1998 and on February 18, 1998.
Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Aris Moda Bagno 158–166 Calze Pompea Roma79–8079–86

Semifinals

  • Tie played on March 4, 1998 and on March 11, 1998.
Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Mash Jeans Verona 166–154 Calze Pompea Roma96–8270–72

1998–99 FIBA Korać Cup, 3rd–tier

The 1998–99 FIBA Korać Cup was the 28th installment of the European 3rd-tier level professional basketball club competition FIBA Korać Cup, running from September 16, 1998 to March 31, 1999. The trophy was won by FC Barcelona, who defeated Adecco Estudiantes by a result of 174–163 in a two-legged final on a home and away basis.[9] Overall, Aeroporti di Roma Virtus achieved in present competition a record of 7 wins against 3 defeats, in four successive rounds. More detailed:

First round

Second round

  • Day 1 (October 7, 1998)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Aeroporti di Roma Virtus 102–75 Krka
  • Day 2 (October 14, 1998)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Aeroporti di Roma Virtus 65–59 Hapoel Galil Elyon
  • Day 3 (October 21, 1998)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Lovćen 63–71 Aeroporti di Roma Virtus
  • Day 4 (November 4, 1998)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Krka 85–70 Aeroporti di Roma Virtus
  • Day 5 (November 11, 1998)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Hapoel Galil Elyon 75–77 Aeroporti di Roma Virtus
  • Day 6 (November 18, 1998)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Aeroporti di Roma Virtus 92–67 Lovćen
  • Group M standings:
Pos.TeamPld.Pts.WLPFPAPDTie-break
1. Aeroporti di Roma Virtus61151477424+531–1 (+12)
2. Krka61151465426+391–1 (-12)
3. Lovćen6715414466-521–1 (+8)
4. Hapoel Galil Elyon6715444484-401–1 (-8)

Third round

  • Tie played on December 9, 1998 and on December 16, 1998.
Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Okapi Aalst 147–158 Aeroporti di Roma Virtus64–7083–88

Top 16

  • Tie played on January 13, 1999 and on January 20, 1999.
Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Aeroporti di Roma Virtus 156–164 Arsenal Tula79–8377–81

2000s

1999–2000 FIBA Korać Cup, 3rd–tier

The 1999–2000 FIBA Korać Cup was the 29th installment of the European 3rd-tier level professional basketball club competition FIBA Korać Cup, running from September 15, 1999 to March 29, 2000. The trophy was won by Limoges CSP, who defeated Unicaja by a result of 131–118 in a two-legged final on a home and away basis.[10] Overall, Aeroporti di Roma Virtus achieved in present competition a record of 10 wins against 2 defeats, in five successive rounds. More detailed:

First round

Second round

  • Day 1 (October 6, 1999)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Aeroporti di Roma Virtus 73–68 Hapoel Galil Elyon
  • Day 2 (October 13, 1999)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Aeroporti di Roma Virtus 62–48 Beşiktaş
  • Day 3 (October 20, 1999)
Team 1 Score Team 2
AŠK Inter Slovnaft 64–83 Aeroporti di Roma Virtus
  • Day 4 (November 3, 1999)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Hapoel Galil Elyon 66–79 Aeroporti di Roma Virtus
  • Day 5 (November 10, 1999)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Beşiktaş 67–74* Aeroporti di Roma Virtus

*Overtime at the end of regulation (63–63).

  • Day 6 (November 17, 1999)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Aeroporti di Roma Virtus 80–68 AŠK Inter Slovnaft
  • Group M standings:
Pos.TeamPld.Pts.WLPFPAPD
1. Aeroporti di Roma Virtus61260451381+71
2. Hapoel Galil Elyon61042455445+10
3. Beşiktaş6824397410-13
4. AŠK Inter Slovnaft6606407474-67

Third round

  • Tie played on December 8, 1999 and on December 15, 1999.
Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Lokomotiv Mineralnye Vody 131–155 Aeroporti di Roma Virtus72–6959–86

Top 16

  • Tie played on January 12, 2000 and on January 19, 2000.
Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Aeroporti di Roma Virtus 143–139 Pogoń Ruda Śląska66–6477–75

Quarterfinals

  • Tie played on February 9, 2000 and on February 16, 2000.
Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Casademont Girona 139–133 Aeroporti di Roma Virtus61–6778–66

2003–04 Euroleague, 1st–tier

The 2003–04 Euroleague was the 4th season of the EuroLeague, under the newly formed Euroleague Basketball Company's authority, and it was the 47th installment of the European top-tier level professional club competition for basketball clubs, running from November 6, 2003 to May 1, 2004. The trophy was won by Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv, who defeated Skipper Bologna by a result of 118–74 at Nokia Arena in Tel Aviv, Israel.[11] Overall, Lottomatica Roma achieved in present competition a record of 4 wins against 10 defeats, in only one round. More detailed:

Regular season

  • Day 1 (November 3, 2003)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Lottomatica Roma 59–61 FC Barcelona
  • Day 2 (November 13, 2003)
Team 1 Score Team 2
AEK 79–77 Lottomatica Roma
  • Day 3 (November 20, 2003)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Lottomatica Roma 63–77 Partizan Mobtel
  • Day 4 (November 26, 2003)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Ülker 67–63 Lottomatica Roma
  • Day 5 (December 4, 2003)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Lottomatica Roma 80–79 Union Olimpija
  • Day 6 (December 11, 2003)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Lottomatica Roma 80–72 Cibona VIP
  • Day 7 (December 18, 2003)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Pau-Orthez 106–110* Lottomatica Roma

*Overtime at the end of regulation (91–91).

  • Day 8 (January 7, 2004)
Team 1 Score Team 2
FC Barcelona 86–65 Lottomatica Roma
  • Day 9 (January 15, 2004)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Lottomatica Roma 70–73 AEK
  • Day 10 (January 22, 2004)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Partizan Mobtel 73–81 Lottomatica Roma
  • Day 11 (January 28, 2004)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Lottomatica Roma 53–69 Ülker
  • Day 12 (February 5, 2004)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Union Olimpija 87–68 Lottomatica Roma
  • Day 13 (February 12, 2004)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Cibona VIP 82–55 Lottomatica Roma
  • Day 14 (February 19, 2004)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Lottomatica Roma 73–80 Pau-Orthez
  • Group A standings:
Pos.TeamPld.WLPFPAPDTie-break
1. FC Barcelona141221086937+149
2. Cibona VIP148611221101+211–1 (+5)
3. Ülker148610231050-271–1 (-5)
4. Union Olimpija146810931123-304–2
5. Pau-Orthez146811411130+113–3 (+2)
6. AEK146810661099-333–3 (-2)
7. Partizan Mobtel146810811078+32–4
8. Lottomatica Roma144109971091-94

2005–06 ULEB Cup, 2nd–tier

The 2005–06 ULEB Cup was the 4th installment of ULEB's 2nd-tier level European-wide professional club basketball competition ULEB Cup (lately called EuroCup Basketball), running from November 8, 2005 to April 11, 2006. The trophy was won by Dynamo Moscow, who defeated Aris TT Bank by a result of 73–60 at Spiroudome in Charleroi, Belgium.[12] Overall, Lottomatica Roma achieved in the present competition a record of 8 wins against 6 defeats, in three successive rounds. More detailed:

Regular season

  • Day 1 (November 8, 2005)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Deutsche Bank Skyliners 50–54 Lottomatica Roma
  • Day 2 (November 15, 2005)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Lottomatica Roma 72–97 Dynamo Moscow
  • Day 3 (November 22, 2005)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Lottomatica Roma 91–94 Hapoel Migdal Jerusalem
  • Day 4 (November 29, 2005)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Crvena zvezda 89–72 Lottomatica Roma
  • Day 5 (December 6, 2005)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Lottomatica Roma 65–78 Le Mans Sarthe
  • Day 6 (December 13, 2005)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Lottomatica Roma 86–76 Deutsche Bank Skyliners
  • Day 7 (December 20, 2005)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Dynamo Moscow 82–70 Lottomatica Roma
  • Day 8 (January 3, 2006)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Hapoel Migdal Jerusalem 84–95 Lottomatica Roma
  • Day 9 (January 10, 2006)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Lottomatica Roma 94–88 Crvena zvezda
  • Day 10 (January 17, 2006)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Le Mans Sarthe 67–83 Lottomatica Roma
  • Group A standings:
Pos.TeamPld.WLPFPAPDTie-break
1. Dynamo Moscow1082804707+97
2. Hapoel Migdal Jerusalem1073859823+36
3. Crvena zvezda1055837794+433–1
4. Lottomatica Roma1055782805-232–2
5. Le Mans Sarthe1055766728+381–3
6. Deutsche Bank Skyliners10010625816-191

Top 16

  • Tie played on January 31, 2006 and on February 7, 2006.
Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Lottomatica Roma 165–156 UNICS91–8674–70

Quarterfinals

  • Tie played on February 28, 2006 and on March 7, 2006.
Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Lottomatica Roma 148–158 Hapoel Migdal Jerusalem92–8456–74

2006–07 Euroleague, 1st–tier

The 2006–07 Euroleague was the 7th season of the EuroLeague, under the Euroleague Basketball Company's authority, and it was the 50th installment of the European top-tier level professional club competition for basketball clubs, running from October 26, 2006 to May 6, 2007. The trophy was won by Panathinaikos, who defeated the title holder CSKA Moscow by a result of 93–91 at O.A.C.A. Olympic Indoor Hall in Athens, Greece.[13] Overall, Lottomatica Roma achieved in present competition a record of 7 wins against 13 defeats, in two successive rounds. More detailed:

Regular season

  • Day 1 (October 25, 2006)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Lottomatica Roma 65–60 Partizan
  • Day 2 (November 1, 2006)
Team 1 Score Team 2
Union Olimpija 83–72 Lottomatica Roma



RecordRoundOpponent club
2006–07 Euroleague 1st–tier
7–13Regular season Partizan65–60
h
63–73
a
Union Olimpija72–83
a
84–74
h
Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv65–78
a
88–81
h
Panathinaikos71–87
a
69–79
h
DKV Joventut71–69
h
83–72
a
Unicaja65–71
h
66–68
a
Cibona VIP84–91
a
81–58
h
Top 16 Pau-Orthez78–68
h
69–74
a
Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv69–71
h
72–79
a
Tau Cerámica56–99
a
72–77
h
2007–08 Euroleague 1st–tier
8–12Regular season Panathinaikos83–86
a
85–67
h
Real Madrid83–89
a
69–64
h
Fenerbahçe Ülker66–85
a
63–84
h
Brose Baskets81–57
h
73–59
a
Partizan Igokea86–91
a
88–87
h
AXA FC Barcelona65–74
h
77–75
a
Chorale Roanne85–104
a
67–74
h
Top 16 CSKA Moscow71–72
a
54–82
h
Unicaja75–67
h
58–79
a
AXA FC Barcelona57–86
a
68–63
h
2008–09 Euroleague 1st–tier
7–9Regular season Alba Berlin63–68
a
70–64
h
DKV Joventut85–71
h
93–97
a
Union Olimpija78–67
a
74–69
h
Tau Cerámica93–90
a
96–103
h
Fenerbahçe Ülker76–67
h
86–90
a
Top 16 Unicaja75–88
h
64–99
a
Partizan Igokea76–84
a
88–72
h
Panathinaikos67–92
a
71–90
h
2009–10 Euroleague 1st–tier
4–6Regular season Caja Laboral77–65
h
60–67
a
CSKA Moscow74–69
a
57–72
h
Maroussi83–71
a
74–87
h
Maccabi Electra Tel Aviv90–92
h
59–79
a
Union Olimpija70–87
a
69–48
h
2010–11 Euroleague 1st–tier
7–9Regular season Brose Baskets83–65
h
68–67
a
Spirou64–55
a
95–83
h
Real Madrid56–74
h
50–72
a
Unicaja83–104
a
81–75
h
Olympiacos71–86
h
82–89
a
Top 16 Union Olimpija63–64
h
87–76
a
Maccabi Electra Tel Aviv58–99
a
82–69
h
Regal FC Barcelona56–80
a
65–74
h
2013–14 Eurocup 2nd–tier
3–7Regular season Gravelines-Dunkerque69–75
h
64–74
a
Belfius Mons-Hainaut88–76
a
60–61
h
Alba Berlin85–71
h
81–84
a
CAI Zaragoza68–74
a
83–81
h
Telekom Baskets Bonn75–85
h
88–96
a
2014–15 Eurocup 2nd–tier
12–6Regular season Proximus Spirou88–59
a
100–69
h
SLUC Nancy84–79
h
76–64
a
Sevilla84–82
h
80–98
a
ČEZ Nymburk87–89
a
78–72
h
EWE Baskets Oldenburg83–81
h
66–80
a
Top 32 Krasny Oktyabr82–66
h
88–86
a
CAI Zaragoza53–67
a
87–66
h
Cedevita73–66
h
90–91
a
Top 16 Banvit55–71
a
66–56
h

Worldwide competitions

RecordRoundOpponent club
1984 FIBA Intercontinental Cup
3–1
League stage
Sírio100–88
September 20, Ginásio do Ibirapuera, São Paulo
Obras Sanitarias73–71
September 21, Ginásio do Ibirapuera, São Paulo
FC Barcelona86–85
September 22, Ginásio do Ibirapuera, São Paulo
Lexington Marathon Oil92–112
September 23, Ginásio do Ibirapuera, São Paulo
1985 FIBA Club World Cup
1–3Group stage Golden Eagles76–87
June 23, Girona
Monte Líbano82–92
June 24, Girona
Northern Cement79–98
June 26, Girona
Cibona101–98
June 27, Girona

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