Record
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Round
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Opponent club
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1958–59 FIBA European Champions Cup 1st–tier
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3–1
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1st round
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Austria Engelmann Wien
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96–56 h
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92–69 a
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2nd round
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Poland Lech Poznań
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63–87 a
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85–68 h
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1962–63 FIBA European Champions Cup 1st–tier
|
6–2
|
1st round
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Belgium Antwerpse
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81–74 a
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88–57 h
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2nd round
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Finland Helsingin Kisa-Toverit
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87–83 a
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85–59 h
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QF
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Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia AŠK Olimpija
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83–86 a
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79–72 h
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SF
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Spain Real Madrid
|
79–60 h
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67–90 a
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1963–64 FIBA European Champions Cup 1st–tier
|
6–4
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1st round
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Austria Wiener AC
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105–71 a
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79–62 h
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2nd round
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Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv
|
58–60 a
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96–51 h
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QF
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Romania Steaua București
|
92–94 a
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104–75 h
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SF
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Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia OKK Beograd
|
94–103 a
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85–75 h
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File:Silver medal europe.svg F
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Spain Real Madrid
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110–99, April 27, Zimní stadion, Brno 64–84, May 10, Fiesta Alegre fronton, Madrid
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1964–65 FIBA European Champions Cup 1st–tier
|
3–1
|
2nd round
|
East Germany Chemie Halle
|
82–76 a
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73–66 h
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QF
|
Italy Ignis Varese
|
84–90 a
|
72–67 h
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1966–67 FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup 2nd–tier
|
4–2
|
2nd round
|
Luxembourg Diekirch
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94–69 a
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116–101 h
|
QF
|
Belgium Royal IV
|
88–76 a
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91–69 h
|
SF
|
Italy Ignis Varese
|
83–84 h
|
53–58 a
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1967–68 FIBA European Champions Cup 1st–tier
|
7–4
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2nd round
|
Turkey Altınordu
|
65–61 a
|
102–69 h
|
QF
|
Spain Real Madrid
|
78–85 a
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113–97 h
|
Belgium Racing Bell Mechelen
|
76–67 h
|
79–80 a
|
Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv
|
105–76 h
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88–77 a
|
SF
|
Italy Simmenthal Milano
|
63–64 a
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103–86 h
|
File:Silver medal europe.svg F
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Spain Real Madrid
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95–98 April 11, Palais des Sports de Gerland, Lyon
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1968–69 FIBA European Champions Cup 1st–tier
|
6–4
|
2nd round
|
Romania Dinamo București
|
85–100 a
|
96–69 h
|
QF
|
Italy Oransoda Cantù
|
60–69 a
|
82–68 h
|
Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv
|
78–88 a
|
75–61 h
|
Belgium Standard Liège
|
105–81 h
|
102–90 a
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SF
|
Soviet Union CSKA Moscow
|
66–101 a
|
92–83 h
|
1971–72 FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup 2nd–tier
|
2–2
|
1st round
|
Luxembourg Arantia Larochette
|
111–65 h
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113–85 a
|
2nd round
|
Italy Fides Napoli
|
69–76 h
|
82–92 a
|
1972–73 FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup 2nd–tier
|
4–4
|
1st round
|
Austria Mounier Wels
|
107–73 h
|
82–83 a
|
2nd round
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Greece Olympiacos
|
94–87 a
|
76–74 h
|
QF
|
Italy Mobilquattro Milano
|
83–109 a
|
79–75 h
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Soviet Union Spartak Leningrad
|
74–82 h
|
77–82 a
|
1973–74 FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup 2nd–tier
|
7–4
|
1st round
|
England Embassy All-Stars
|
103–84 a
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123–76 h
|
2nd round
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Belgium Royal IV
|
96–94 a
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114–83 h
|
QF
|
Romania Steaua București
|
96–86 h
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64–77 a
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Spain Estudiantes Monteverde
|
72–74 a
|
117–93 h
|
SF
|
Italy Saclà Asti
|
70–86 a
|
88–71 h
|
File:Silver medal europe.svg F
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Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Crvena zvezda
|
75–86 April 2, Palasport Primo Carnera, Udine
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1976–77 FIBA European Champions Cup 1st–tier
|
3–11
|
1st round
|
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Partizan
|
96–85 a
|
93–100 h
|
Egypt Al-Gezira
|
Al-Gezira withdrew without games
|
Bulgaria Academic
|
82–73 h
|
101–76 a
|
SF
|
Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv
|
01–02 a
|
76–91 h
|
Italy Mobilgirgi Varese
|
73–110 a
|
77–84 h
|
Spain Real Madrid
|
93–120 h
|
103–107 a
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Soviet Union CSKA Moscow
|
81–99 h
|
93–106 a
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Belgium Maes Pils
|
60–61 a
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83–89 h
|
1977–78 FIBA European Champions Cup 1st–tier
|
4–2
|
1st round
|
Turkey Eczacıbaşı
|
90–98 a
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86–64 h
|
Sweden Alvik
|
110–98 h
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73–88 a
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Austria Shopping Centre Wien
|
116–107 a
|
110–102 h
|
1978–79 FIBA European Champions Cup 1st–tier
|
4–2
|
1st round
|
Albania Partizani Tirana
|
79–100 a
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104–83 h
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Cyprus AEL
|
99–50 a
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125–68 h
|
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bosna
|
90–89 h
|
97–105 a
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1980–81 FIBA Korać Cup 3rd–tier
|
3–5
|
2nd round
|
France Stade Français
|
95–75 h
|
74–76 a
|
Top 16
|
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Jugoplastika
|
90–96 h
|
110–102 a
|
Greece Aris
|
87–101 a
|
114–83 h
|
Italy Carrera Venezia
|
77–90 a
|
109–110 h
|
1981–82 FIBA Korać Cup 3rd–tier
|
1–1
|
2nd round
|
Italy Latte Sole Bologna
|
86–104 a
|
60–59 h
|
1986–87 FIBA European Champions Cup 1st–tier
|
1–3
|
1st round
|
Sweden Alvik
|
110–95 a
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96–98 h
|
2nd round
|
Spain Real Madrid
|
70–82 h
|
91–132 a
|
1987–88 FIBA European Champions Cup 1st–tier
|
1–3
|
1st round
|
England Portsmouth
|
94–76 h
|
95–97 a
|
2nd round
|
Netherlands Nashua EBBC
|
78–87 a
|
83–97 h
|
1988–89 FIBA European Champions Cup 1st–tier
|
1–3
|
1st round
|
Turkey Eczacıbaşı
|
66–79 a
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79–62 h
|
2nd round
|
France Limoges CSP
|
87–111 h
|
54–129 a
|
1990–91 FIBA European Champions Cup 1st–tier
|
0–2
|
1st round
|
Sweden Scania Södertälje
|
82–94 a
|
59–68 h
|
1991–92 FIBA Korać Cup 3rd–tier
|
1–1
|
1st round
|
Germany TBB Trier
|
62–98 a
|
102–80 h
|
1992–93 FIBA European Cup 2nd–tier
|
0–2
|
1st round
|
Netherlands Pro-Specs EBBC
|
73–101 h
|
62–88 a
|
1993–94 FIBA European Cup 2nd–tier
|
0–2
|
2nd round
|
Italy Olitalia Siena
|
87–98 h
|
78–91 a
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1994–95 FIBA European League 1st–tier
|
2–2
|
1st round
|
Luxembourg Résidence
|
89–73 a
|
79–53 h
|
2nd round
|
France Limoges CSP
|
52–71 h
|
57–84 a
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1994–95 FIBA European Cup 2nd–tier
|
0–2
|
3rd round
|
Israel Hapoel Tel Aviv
|
72–79 h
|
66–86 a
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1995–96 FIBA European League 1st–tier
|
1–1
|
1st round
|
Switzerland Fidefinanz Bellinzona
|
106–93 h
|
69–93 a
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1996–97 FIBA EuroCup 2nd–tier
|
5–7
|
1st round
|
Greece Apollon Patras Dexim
|
71–92 a
|
76–84 h
|
Romania Universitatea Cluj
|
96–74 a
|
109–79 h
|
Russia Aquarius
|
108–80 h
|
68–80 a
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Belgium Sunair Oostende
|
65–70 h
|
79–78 a
|
Ukraine Budivelnyk
|
57–76 a
|
93–102 h
|
2nd round
|
Greece Iraklis Thessaloniki
|
86–78 h
|
61–76 a
|
2001–02 FIBA Korać Cup 3rd–tier
|
0–2
|
2nd round
|
Poland Prokom Trefl Sopot
|
84–103 h
|
60–105 a
|
2003–04 FIBA Europe Cup 4th–tier
|
4–4
|
Regular season
|
Switzerland Boncourt
|
87–75 h
|
80–92 a
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Germany TSK Würzburg
|
72–98 a
|
81–73 h
|
QF
|
Hungary Kaposvári
|
73–83 a
|
65–54 h
|
SF
|
Hungary Debreceni Vadkakasok
|
86–89 February 28, Főnix Hall, Central Conference Final stage Debrecen
|
3rd place game
|
Germany TSK Würzburg
|
95–84 February 29, Főnix Hall, Central Conference Final stage Debrecen
|
2004–05 FIBA Europe Cup 4th–tier
|
2–4
|
Regular season
|
Portugal Os Belenenses
|
78–80 a
|
97–84 h
|
Hungary Albacomp-UPC
|
105–97 h
|
80–86 a
|
Switzerland Boncourt
|
88–92 a
|
73–85 h
|
2005–06 FIBA EuroCup Challenge 4th–tier
|
1–3
|
Regular season
|
Croatia Dubrovnik
|
78–80 a
|
97–84 h
|
Cyprus Apollon Limassol
|
73–85 h
|
46–79 a
|
2006–07 FIBA EuroCup Challenge 4th–tier
|
3–3
|
Regular season
|
Cyprus Keravnos
|
68–70 h
|
86–90 a
|
Switzerland Boncourt
|
71–64 a
|
87–73 h
|
Romania Mobitelco Cluj-Napoca
|
96–64 h
|
62–79 a
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