1995–96_FIBA_Women's_European_Champions_Cup

1995–96 FIBA Women's European Champions Cup

1995–96 FIBA Women's European Champions Cup

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The 1995–96 FIBA Women's European Champions Cup was 38th and final edition of the competition, which was refounded the following year as Euroleague Women. It ran from 6 September 1995 to 21 March 1996.

BTV Wuppertal defeated defending champion SG Comense in the final to become the first (and only to date) German team to win the competition since its foundation in 1959.[1] MBK Ružomberok and Bourges Basket also reached the Final Four, with the Slovaks winning the bronze.[2]

First qualifying round

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Second qualifying round

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Group stage

Group A

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Group B

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Quarter-finals

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Final four

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
19 March
 
 
Slovakia Ružomberok67
 
21 March
 
Germany Wuppertal84
 
Germany Wuppertal 76
 
19 March
 
Italy Comense 62
 
Italy Comense62
 
 
France Bourges54
 
Third place
 
 
21 March
 
 
Slovakia Ružomberok65
 
 
France Bourges59

Semifinals

19 March 1996
17:00 GTM+1
Ružomberok Slovakia 6784 Germany Wuppertal
Scoring by half: 34-40, 33-44
Pts: Godályová 20
Rebs: Kovacová 11
Asts: Mozgovaya, Bieliková 4
Pts: Brondello 31
Rebs: Kehrenberg 7
Asts: Kehrenberg, Timms 4
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Sofia
Attendance: 1,600

19 March 1996
19:00 GTM+1
Comense Italy 6254 France Bourges
Scoring by half: 26-21, 36-33
Pts: Gordon 20
Rebs: Mujanović 14
Asts: Pollini, Todeschini 2
Pts: Fijalkowski 12
Rebs: Kotočová 7
Asts: Kotočová, Souvré 2
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Sofia
Attendance: 2,000

Final

21 March 1996
Wuppertal Germany 7662 Italy Comense
Scoring by half: 34-33, 42-29
Pts: Brondello 27
Rebs: Kremer 9
Asts: Timms 8
Pts: Fullin, Gordon, Todeschini 12
Rebs: Mujanović 12
Asts: Pollini 3
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Sofia
Attendance: 2,500

Individual statistics

Points

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Rebounds

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Assists

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References

  1. Results in FIBA Europe's website

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