The EuroLeague offered us yet another year, an exciting competition. With 30 days with fight until the end especially to enter the playoffs, where the last places were not decided until the last day
Categoría CSKA Moscow
EuroLeague 2016 Final: CSKA Moscow overcome their curse
The competition started showing that this year was going to be difficult for the big theorists. Teams of the calibre of Maccabi, Armani Milan and Bayern Munich were knocked out at the first hurdle, and the reigning champions could not secure a place in the next round until the final matchday. CSKA and Fenerbahce, on the other hand, were very solid
EuroLeague Final 2012: CSKA get carried away and Olympiacos win in epic final
In the first phase group A gave us the classification of Bilbao and the premature elimination of a historian like Caja Laboral. Cantu, after many years out of the elite, ranks among the best. Fenerbahce Ulker and Olympiacos played a hand to hand until the end. In group B CSKA did not lose a single match, Panathinaikos was a solid second. Unicaja and Zalgiris qualify with a negative balance
EuroLeague Final 2009: Panathinaikos take action against CSKA and become champions again
This season begin 24 teams where in the first phase were framed in four groups of six teams unlike years ago that were in three groups of eight teams. After a league of 10 days will qualify the top four of each group for the TOP16
EuroLeague Final 2008: After a year of parentheses CSKA Moscow are champions again
This season 24 teams begin where in the first phase are framed in three groups of eight teams. After a league of 14 days will qualify the top five of each group and the best sixth team for the TOP16
EuroLeague Final 2007: After five years of drought Panathinaikos return to the top after winning an epic final
This season 24 teams begin where in the first phase are framed in three groups of eight teams. After a league of 14 days will qualify the top five of each group and the best sixth team for the TOP16
EuroLeague Final 2006: After several attempts, CSKA become champions again 35 years later
This season 24 teams begin where in the first phase are framed in three groups of eight teams. After a league of 14 days will qualify the top five of each group and the best sixth team for the TOP16
EuroLeague Final 1973: Varese win despite extraordinary Belov
The competition begins with 27 teams, there were two qualifying rounds from which Ignis Varese was exempted for being the champion of the previous year
EuroLeague 1971 Final: Belov led Muscovites to title
The competition begins with 27 teams, which were left in 8 teams that after two previous rounds go to the regular group
EuroLeague 1970 Final: Varese start their decade with a title
The competition begins with 24 teams, there were two qualifying rounds from which CSKA Moscow was exempted for being the previous year’s champion
EuroLeague 1969 Final: Only after two rounds of extra-time does CSKA open its title account
The competition begins with 25 teams, which were left in 8 teams that after two previous rounds go to the regular group