2022 will be remembered for the fact that Russian teams were disqualified because of Russia’s war invasion of Ukraine. A decision that affected the European top competition in sporting terms
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EuroLeague 2021 Final: Anadolu Efes opens its championship trophy cabinet
After the cancellation of 2020 due to the pandemic, there was a desire for a Final Four in 2021. It was held in Cologne, respecting the previous year’s venue, and in the end it was held without spectators and at a minimum to preserve the sanitary aspect of the competition
EuroLeague 2020 Final: The coronavirus leaves us without a champion
2020 will be remembered forever because of the pandemic that struck the world earlier this year. A health reason that forced the EuroLeague and EuroCup to be stopped on 6 March and cancelled almost three months later, when the decision was officially announced on 25 May
EuroLeague 2019 Final: CSKA Moscow return to glory
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
EuroLeague 2018 Final: Real Madrid returns to the top three years later
Second year of the new Euroleague, with the 16 teams playing and again there was excitement until the final days. With 30 games ahead there were winners and losers, and unlike the first year in this format, the squares to the playoffs were decided to several days for the end
EuroLeague 2017 Final: Turkey wins first major competition with Fenerbahce
A new era began in the Euroleague, completely changing its regular league format, going from the two phases to a single league all against all, and a drastic reduction in teams, from 24 to 16, which led to a much discussed and competitive competition until the last few days
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 2015: Real Madrid, 20 years later, returns to the top
The competition started with the big boys setting the pace. In Group A, Real Madrid were a solid leader, with Anadolu Efes. In Group B, CSKA were undefeated, followed by reigning champions Maccabi. In Group C, Barcelona and Fenerbahce competed for first place until the end, and in Group D, Olympiacos showed their great level
EuroLeague 2014 Final: Maccabi thanks to a possessed Rice, sentences Real Madrid in extra time
In the first phase in Group A he offered us a great duel between three of the big teams in the competition, where he finally led Obradovic’s Fenerbahce Ulker followed closely by CSKA Moscow and Barcelona. In Group B, an undefeated Real Madrid found no rival, the same in Group C with an intractable Olympiacos. Finally, in Group D, Maccabi led with solvency. The surprise of this first phase was the early elimination of Montepaschi Siena
EuroLeague Final 2013: Olympiacos compete better than Real Madrid
In the first phase Group A offered us a tough battle between Real Madrid, Panathinaikos and Khimki for the lead. The fourth place without much competition was for Fenerbahce Ulker. In group B Maccabi finished first in a hand to hand with a great Unicaja Malaga. Siena and Alba Berlin qualified without much brilliance
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