| Tournament details | |
|---|---|
| Arena | Pabellón Príncipe Felipe Zaragoza, |
| Dates | April 1990 |
| Final positions | |
| Champions | |
| Runners-up | |
| Third place | |
| Fourth place | |
| Awards and statistics | |
| MVP | |
The 1990 FIBA European Champions Cup Final Four was the 1989–90 season's FIBA European Champions Cup Final Four tournament, organized by FIBA Europe.
Jugoplastika won its second title in a row, after defeating FC Barcelona Banca Catalana in the final game.[1]
Bracket
| Semi-finals | Final | |||||
| 101 | ||||||
| 83 | ||||||
| 72 | ||||||
| 67 | ||||||
| 104 | ||||||
| 83 | ||||||
| Third place | ||||||
| 103 | ||||||
| 91 | ||||||
Semifinals
FC Barcelona – Aris
17 April 1990 18:30 |
| FC Barcelona Banca Catalana |
104–83 | |
| Scoring by half: 45–36, 59–47 | ||
| Pts: Epi 24 | Pts: Galis 26 | |
Pabellón Príncipe Felipe, Zaragoza Attendance: 11,000 Referees: Mikhail Davidov (URS), Paolo Zanon (ITA) |
Jugoplastika – Limoges CSP
17 April 1990 20:30 |
| Jugoplastika |
101–83 | |
| Scoring by half: 51–44, 50–39 | ||
| Pts: Perasović 25 | Pts: Ostrowski 21 | |
Pabellón Príncipe Felipe, Zaragoza Attendance: 11,000 Referees: Wieslaw Zych (POL), Carl Jungebrand (FIN) |
Third place game
19 April 1990 18:30 |
| Limoges CSP |
103–91 | |
| Scoring by half: 54–51, 49–40 | ||
| Pts: Brooks, Collins, Ostrowski 25 | Pts: Galis 43 | |
Pabellón Príncipe Felipe, Zaragoza Attendance: 11,000 Referees: Mikahil Davidov (URS), Carl Jungebrand (FIN) |
Final
19 April 1990 20:30 |
| Jugoplastika |
72–67 | |
| Scoring by half: 40–36, 32–31 | ||
| Pts: Kukoč 20 Rebs: Kukoč, Savić 7 Asts: Ivanović, Perasović 3 |
Pts: Norris 18 Rebs: Norris 10 Asts: Jiménez 4 | |
Jugoplastika
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Awards
FIBA European Champions Cup Final Four MVP
FIBA European Champions Cup Finals Top Scorer
References
- ↑ Zaragoza 1990: Jugoplastika did it again; EuroLeague
External links
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