The 1973–74 FIBA European Champions Cup was the 17th edition of the European top-tier level professional basketball club competition FIBA European Champions Cup (now called EuroLeague). The Final was held at the Palais des Sports de Beaulieu, in Nantes, France, on April 3, 1974. It was won by Real Madrid, who defeated Ignis Varese in the finals, by a result of 84–82. This was the 5th consecutive final for Varese, and the first of three consecutive finals played between these two teams.
Competition system[edit]
26 teams (European national domestic league champions, plus the then current title holders), playing in a tournament system, played knock-out rounds on a home and away basis. The aggregate score of both games decided the winner.
The 8 teams qualified for the Quarterfinals were divided into two groups of four. Every team played against the other three in its group in consecutive home-and-away matches, so that every two of these games counted as a single win or defeat (point difference being a decisive factor there). In case of a tie between two or more teams after the group stage, the following criteria were used: 1) one-to-one games between the teams; 2) basket average; 3) individual wins and defeats.
The group winners and the runners-up of the Quarterfinal Group Stage qualified for the Semifinals. The final was played at a predetermined venue.
First round[edit]
Team 1
Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score
Team 2
1st leg
2nd leg
USC Heidelberg
152-144
Lourenço Marques
85–65
67–79
Fribourg Olympic
127-209
Real Madrid
74–100
71–105
Csepel
129-135
Partizani Tirana
58–57
71–78
Wienerberger
-*
Al-Gezira
Levi's Flamingo's
255-144
Boroughmir
129–74
126–70
Solna
176-133
Epping Avenue
103–64
73–69
Radnički Belgrade
89-49**
Amicale
89–49
Academic
284-106
Renaissance Berkane
112–53
172–53
Turun NMKY
152-155
Dukla Olomouc
71–61
81–94
İTÜ
137-160
Ford Antwerpen
64–71
73–89
Wybrzeże Gdańsk
157-167
Panathinaikos
87–70
70–97
*FIBA cancelled this match and declared Union Wienerberger winner.
**This match played as a single game in Belgrade.
Second round[edit]
Team 1
Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score
Team 2
1st leg
2nd leg
USC Heidelberg
103-214
Real Madrid
54–94
48–120
Partizani Tirana
140-149
Wienerberger
72–71
68–78
Levi's Flamingo's
156-174
Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv
85–84
71–90
Solna
142-155
Radnički Belgrade
67–78
75–77
Academic
163-155
Dukla Olomouc
83–65
80–90
Ford Antwerpen
140-132
Dinamo București
75–65
65–67
Panathinaikos
156-182
Berck
99–80
57–102
Automatically qualified to the group stage
Ignis Varese (title holder)
Quarterfinals group stage[edit]
The quarterfinals were played with a round-robin system, in which every Two Game series (TGS) constituted as one game for the record.
Key to colors
Top two places in each group advance to Semifinals
Group A[edit]
Team
Pld
Pts
W
L
PF
PA
PD
1.
Ignis Varese
3
6
3
0
538
453
+85
2.
Berck
3
5
2
1
500
484
+16
3.
Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv
3
4
1
2
493
508
-15
4.
Ford Antwerpen
3
3
0
3
448
534
-86
Group B[edit]
Team
Pld
Pts
W
L
PF
PA
PD
1.
Real Madrid
3
6
3
0
591
484
+107
2.
Radnički Belgrade
3
5
2
1
542
534
+8
3.
Wienerberger
3
4
1
2
487
517
-30
4.
Academic
3
3
0
3
525
610
-85
Semifinals[edit]
Team 1
Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score
Team 2
1st leg
2nd leg
Ignis Varese
175–161
Radnički Belgrade
105–78
70–83
Real Madrid
194–148
Berck
99–67
95–81
Final[edit]
April 3, Palais des Sports de Beaulieu, Nantes
Team 1
Score
Team 2
Real Madrid
84–82
Ignis Varese
1973–74 FIBA European Champions Cup Champions
Real Madrid 5th Title
Awards[edit]
FIBA European Champions Cup Finals Top Scorer[edit]
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