The 1988–89 FIBA Women's European Champions Cup[1] was the 31st edition of FIBA Europe's competition for national champions women's basketball clubs, running from September 1988 to 22 March 1989. The final featured clash between earlier 1987–88 season reigning champion Primigi Vicenza from Vicenza (Italy) and third place Jedinstvo Aida from Tuzla (then Yugoslav champion from Bosnia and Herzegovina). Jedinstvo Aida won a final game played in Florence for the first time in club's history, to become the second YU club to win the competition. Dynamo Novosibirsk and Astarac Mirande came third and fourth respectively.[2][3][4]
Finals
Final game took place in Florence on 22 March 1989.[5]
Road to finals
Schedule and Results – 1988–1989 European Cup for Women's Champion Clubs, per FIBA Europe website[a][6]
Qualifying round
Round of 12
Round of 6
| Team #1
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1st
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2nd
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Team #2
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Agg.
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| Jedinstvo Aida |
84–56 |
80–68 |
Astarac Mirande
|
| Dynamo Novosibirsk |
89–78 |
85–73 |
Levski-Spartak Sofia
|
| Vysoke Školy |
64–72 |
59–65 |
Primigi Vicenza
|
| Primigi Vicenza |
64–50 |
93–67 |
Dynamo Novosibirsk
|
| Jedinstvo Tuzla |
73–66 |
64–58 |
Levski-Spartak Sofia
|
| Astarac Mirande |
73–76 |
68–62 |
Visoke Školy
|
| Dynamo Novosibirsk |
101–88 |
77–73 |
Jedinstvo Aida
|
| Primigi Vicenza |
58–54 |
66–79 |
Astarac Mirande
|
| Levski-Spartak Sofia |
77–55 |
83–71 |
Visoke Školy
|
| Astarac Mirande |
99–67 |
73–87 |
Dynamo Novosibirsk
|
| Visoke Školy |
58–67 |
61–65 |
Jedinstvo Aida
|
| Levski-Spartak Sofia |
50–64 |
52–74 |
Primigi Vicenza
|
| Dynamo Novosibirsk |
112–64 |
69–70 |
Visoke Školy
|
| Astarac Mirande |
90–74 |
65–69 |
Levski-Spartak Sofia
|
| Jedinstvo Tuzla |
75–70 |
52–77 |
Primigi Vicenza
|
Group stage standings
Notes
- ^ Schedule & Results – 1988/89 European Cup for Women's Champion Clubs – Data per FIBA Europe website.
References
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| Euroleague Women | |
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