The 1968-69 FIBA Women's European Champions Cup[1] was the tenth edition of the competition. Daugava Riga defeated Chemie Halle to win its sixth trophy in a row. This was the only appearance of an East German team in the competition's final.[2] 1968 runner-up Sparta Prague withdrew from the 6-team Group stage, refusing to play against Akademik Sofia.[3]
Qualifying round
| Team #1 |
Agg. |
Team #2 |
1st leg |
2nd leg
|
| Daugava Riga |
Bye |
— |
— |
—
|
| Kollejliler Ankara |
65 - 146 |
Akademik Sofia |
31-70 |
34-76
|
| Göttingen 05 |
100 - 133 |
Budapest VTSK |
46-62 |
54-71
|
| Academica de Coimbra |
56 - 110 |
CREFF Madrid |
31-39 |
25-71
|
| Politehnica Bucharest |
129 - 127 |
Radnički Beograd |
71-68 |
58-59
|
| Sparta Prague |
Bye |
— |
— |
—
|
| Riri Mendrisio |
93 - 159 |
Clermont |
51-72 |
42-87
|
| Ruter/Mörby |
64 - 157 |
Chemie Hall |
47-84 |
17-73
|
| Maccabi Tel Aviv |
94 - 105 |
Vicenza |
55-50 |
39-55
|
| AMJV Amsterdam |
99 - 141 |
Wisła Kraków |
47-69 |
52-72
|
| Firestone Wien |
127 - 95 |
Standard Liège |
72-51 |
55-44
|
Round of 12
Group stage
Group A
|
|
|
|
| Politehnica Bucharest |
74-63 66-81 |
Akademik Sofia
|
| Sparta Prague |
72-58 63-61 |
Politehnica Bucharest
|
| Akademik Sofia |
walkover |
Sparta Prague
|
Group B
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|
|
|
| Chemie Halle |
57-74 55-79 |
Daugava Riga
|
| Wisła Kraków |
62-53 43-57 |
Chemie Halle
|
| Wisła Kraków |
54-72 56-62 |
Sparta Prague
|
Semifinals
| Team #1 |
Agg. |
Team #2 |
1st leg |
2nd leg
|
| Politehnica Bucharest |
116 - 157 |
Daugava Riga |
49-72 |
67-85
|
| Chemie Halle |
123 - 99 |
Akademik Sofia |
74-46 |
49-53
|
Final
| Team #1 |
Agg. |
Team #2 |
1st leg |
2nd leg
|
| Daugava Riga |
144 - 105 |
Chemie Halle |
62-48 |
82-57
|
References
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| European Champions Cup | |
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| Euroleague Women | |
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| Finals | |
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| Play ins | |
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| Regular season | |
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| Qualification | |
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