List of EuroLeague Champions, Past Winners by Year, History

All-Time FIBA EuroLeague past winners List, Champions by year, stats, history since 1958







  — In 1958 Fiba organised the FIBA European Champions Cup and this was then taken over by EuroLeague in 2000 and rebranded as the EuroLeague. The league is made up of 18 teams. EuroLeague has a large basketball attendance and in terms of attendance is only second to the NBA.

The most successful team in EuroLeague is Real Madrid who have won 10 titles. 14 of the EuroLeague clubs have won at least one title. Italy and Spain have produced the most title winning teams in EuroLeague. The most successful EuroLeague Head Coach is Zeljko Obradovic who has won nine titles, which is five more titles then the next successful head coach.

The most successful Final Fours MVP is Toni Kukoc and Vassilis Spanoulis who have won the award three times each. Anthony Parker is the only EuroLeague player who has won the regular season MVP twice.


Who won the 2022-23 FIBA EuroLeague title.?



Real Madrid win a record-extending 11th Turkish Airlines EuroLeague title 2023 in one of the most exciting and toughest championships for the Spanish basketball powerhouse.

The Whites lifted the EuroLeague trophy in Kaunas, Lithuania after beating Greek team Olympiacos in a dramatic last-gasp 79-78 win.





FIBA EuroLeague past champions List, All-time winners by year, history from 1958-2023




YEAR WINNER RUNNER UP RESULT



2022-23 Real Madrid Olympiacos 79-78

2021-22 Anadolu Efes Real Madrid 59-58

2020–21 Anadolu Efes FC Barcelona 86–81

2019–20 No championship awarded (COVID-19)

2018-19 CSKA Moscow Anadolu Efes Istanbul 91-83

2017-18 Real Madrid Fenerbache Dohus 85-80

2016-17 Fenerbache Olympiacos 80-64

2015-16 CSKA Moscow Fenerbache 101-96 (OT)

2014-15 Real Madrid Olympiacos 78-59

2013-14 Maccabi Electra Tel Aviv Real Madrid 98-86 (OT)

2012-13 Olympiacos Real Madrid 100-88

2011-12 Olympiacos CSKA Moscow 62-61

2010-11 Panathinaikos Maccabi Electra Tel Aviv 78-70

2009-10 Regal FC Barcelona Olympiacos 86-68

2008-09 Panathinaikos CSKA Moscow 73-71

2007-08 CSKA Moscow Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv 91-77

2006-07 Panathinaikos CSKA Moscow 93-91

2005-06 CSKA Moscow Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv 73-69

2004-05 Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv Tau Cermica 90-78

2003-04 Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv Skipper Bologna 118-74

2002-03 FC Barcelona Benetton Treviso 76-65

2001-02 Panathinaikos Kinder Bologna 89-83

2000-01 Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv Panathinaikos 81-67

2000-01 Kinder Bologna Tau Cermica 3-2 play-off

1999-00 Panathinaikos Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv 73-67

1998-99 Zalgiris Kinder Bologna 82-74

1997-98 Kinder Bologna AEK 58-44

1996-97 Olympiacos Banca Catalana FC Barcelona 73-58

1995-96 Panathinaikos  Banca Catalana FC Barcelona 67-66

1994-95 Real Madrid Teka Olympiacos 73-61

1993-94 7up Joventut Olympiacos 59-57

1992-93 Limoges CSP Benetton Treviso 59-55

1991-92 Partizan Montigal? Joventut 71-70

1990-91 Pop 84 FC Barcelona 70-65

1989-90 Jugoplastika FC Barcelona 72-67

1988-89 Jugoplastika Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv 75-69

1987-88 Tracer Milano Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv 90-84

1986-87 Tracer Milano Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv 71-69

1985-86 Cibona Zalgiris 94-82

1984-85 Cibona Real Madrid 87-78

1983-84 Banco di Roma Virtus FC Barcelona 79-73

1982-83 Ford Cant  Billy Milano 69-68

1981-82 Squibb Cant Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv 86-80

1980-81 Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv Sinudyne Bologna 80-79

1979-80 Real Madrid Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv 89-85

1978-79 Bosna Emerson Varese 75-67

1977-78 Real Madrid Mobilgirgi Varese 75-67

1976-77 Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv Mobilgirgi Varese 78-77

1975-76 Mobilgirgi Varese Real Madrid 81-74

1974-75 Ignis Varese Real Madrid 79-66

1973-74 Real Madrid Ignis Varese 84-82

1972-73 Ignis Varese CSKA Moscow 71-66

1971-72 Ignis Varese Jugoplastika 70-69

1970-71 CSKA Moscow Ignis Varese 67-53

1969-70 Ignis Varese CSKA Moscow 79-74

1968-69 CSKA Moscow Real Madrid 103-99 (2 OTs)

1967-68 Real Madrid Spartak ZJS Brno 98-95

1966-67 Real Madrid Simmenthal Milano 91-83

1965-66 Simmenthal Milano Slavia V- Praha 77-72

1964-65 Real Madrid CSKA Moscow 157-150 (88-81 / 76-62)

1963-64 Real Madrid Spartak ZJS Brno 183-174 (110-99 / 84-64)

1962-63 CSKA Moscow Real Madrid 259-240 (86-69 / 91-74 / 99-80)

1961-62 Dinamo Tbilisi Real Madrid 90-83

1960-61 CSKA Moscow R-gas ASK 148-128 (87-62 / 66-61)

1959-60 Rigas ASK Dinamo Tbilisi 130-113 (51-61 / 69-62)

1958-59 Rigas ASK Academic 148-125 (79-58 / 67-69)

1958  Rigas ASK Academic 170-152 (86-81 / 71-84)




Who has won the Most EuroLeague titles.?



Real Madrid have won the most EuroLeague basketball titles totting up a total of 10 EuroLeague Titles. The EuroLeague titles won by Real Madrid are shown below:

Most EuroLeague Titles by Team


10 Real Madrid
8 CSKA Moscow
6 Panathanikos
4 Ignes Varse
4 Maccabit Elite Tel Aviv



EuroLeague Player with Most EuroLeague Titles



Dino Meneghin is the EuroLeague Player who has won the most EuroLeague Titles with 7! These were won between 1970-1988. The below table shows the EuroLeague Players with the most EuroLeague Titles.


Player       Titles Won        Years


Dino Meneghin 7 Titles 1970, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1976,1987,1988

Clifford Luyk 5 Titles 1964, 1965, 1967, 1968, 1974

Aldo Ossola 5 Titles 1970, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1976

Fragiskos Alvertis 5 Titles 1996, 2000, 2002, 2007, 2009

Fausto Bargna 4 Titles 1982, 1983,1987, 1988

Ivan Bisson 4 Titles 1972, 1973, 1975, 1976

Wayne Brabender 4 Titles 1968, 1974, 1978, 1980

Cristóbal Rodríguez 4 Titles 1967, 1968, 1974, 1978

Emiliano Rodríguez 4 Titles 1964, 1965, 1967, 1968

Edoardo Rusconi 4 Titles 1970, 1972, 1973, 1975

Lolo Sáinz 4 Titles 1964, 1965, 1967, 1968

Carlos Sevillano 4 Tittles 1964, 1965, 1967, 1968

Marino Zanatta 4 Titles 1972, 1973, 1975, 1976

Sarunas Jasikevicius 4 Titles 2004, 2004, 2005, 2009

Kyle Hines 4 Titles 2012, 2013, 2016, 2019






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