ULEB CUP


The 'ULEB Cup' is the second-caliber professional basketball league in Europe, with teams from
national leagues joined in ULEB (Basketball European Leagues Union), that haven't qualified for the Euroleague.
The winner and the runner-up, if certain conditions are met, are invited to participate in the next season's Euroleague.
It was created in 2002 and can be considered as a fusion between Korac Cup and Saporta Cup.

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Previous finals
Season 2007-2008
External links

Previous finals


YearFinal
ChampionResultRunner-Up
2003 Pamesa Valencia'90 - 78'/'78 - 76' KK Krka Novo Mesto
2004 Hapoel Jerusalem'83 - 72' Real Madrid
2005 Lietuvos Rytas'78 - 74' Alfa Makedonikos
2006 Dynamo Moscow'73 - 60' Aris BSA
2007 Real Madrid'87 - 75' Lietuvos Rytas

Season 2007-2008


For the first time in its short history, this season's ULEB Cup will feature a total of 54 teams, divided in 9 groups of 6. The round-robin group stage will be followed by knock-out stages, until the last 8 remaining teams will meet in the competition's first ever Final Eight tournament. Just as last year, the official broadcast partner of ULEB Cup will be Eurosport. The regular season begins in November 2007.
Group A:

ALBA Berlin

KK Bosna

Å iauliai

DKV Joventut

Türk Telekom

Guildford Heat
Group B:

Ovarense Aerosoles

BK Ventspils

Elan Chalon

Köln 99ers

FMP

BeÅŸiktaÅŸ Cola Turka
Group C:

Hemofarm

Akasvayu Girona

Spirou Charleroi

Galatasaray Cafe Crown

Hanzevast Capitals

CSU Asesoft
Group D:

Nancy

Deutsche Bank Skyliners

Anwil Wloclawek

Pamesa Valencia

Azovmash Mariupol

Khimki Moscow Region
Group E:

Budućnost Podgorica

Triumph Lyubertsy

Antwerp Giants

Hapoel Galil Elyon

Allianz Swans Gmunden

Benetton Fribourg
Group F:

MBC Dynamo Moscow

Red Star Belgrade

CEZ Nymburk

Telindus BC Oostende

Panellinios GS

Climamio Bologna
Group G:

Adecco ASVEL Villeurbanne

Ludwigsburg

Panionios Forthnet

Tallinna BC Kalev/Cramo

Gran Canaria Grupo Dunas

Asco Śląsk Wrocław
Group H:

ASK Riga

Lukoil Academic

Pau-Orthez

Benetton Treviso

BC Kyiv

Artland Dragons
Group I:

UNICS Kazan

Turów Zgorzelec

Hapoel Jerusalem

EiffelTowers

Strasbourg

Zadar

External links



Official Site - ULEB Cup

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