1985–86 Ronchetti Cup

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The 1985–86 Ronchetti Cup was the 15th edition of the competition. It was won by Dynamo Novosibirsk, which defeated 1983 champions in the final match,[1] which took place in the Palau Blaugrana in Barcelona, Spain on 11 March 1986.[2] Dynamo Novosibirsk became the fourth Soviet club to win the competition after Spartak Leningrad, Spartak Moscow and Daugava Rīga.

First Qualification Round[]

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st leg 2nd leg
Śląsk Wrocław Poland 165–144 Finland 73 – 59 92 – 85
Romania 162–173 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 94 – 96 68 – 77
Greece 143–152 Luxembourg 72 – 68 71 – 84
Austria 135–161 Italy Lanerossi Schio 81 – 79 54 – 82
Manchester England 086 – 177 France 44 – 83 42 – 94
Czechoslovakia 0137–152 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Jedinstvo Tuzla 74 – 64 63 – 88
Pécsi VSK Hungary 128–149 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 65 – 87 63 – 62
France 141–109 Greece Apollon Kalamarias 76 – 49 65 – 60

Second Qualification Round[]

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st leg 2nd leg
Śląsk Wrocław Poland 137–152 Bulgaria Lokomotiv Sofia 73 – 71 64 – 83
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 200–108 Luxembourg 107 – 51 93 – 57
Hungary 127–148 France 68 – 76 59 – 72
Maritsa Plovdiv Bulgaria 152–153 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Jedinstvo Tuzla 80 – 72 72 – 81
France 130–164 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 69 – 77 61 – 87

Group stage[]

Grup A[]

Team Pld W L PF PA
1. Soviet Union Dynamo Novosibirsk 4 4 0 362 284
2. Bulgaria Lokomotiv Sofia 4 2 2 305 302
3. Czech Republic Sparta Prague 4 0 4 267 348
3 December 1985 Dynamo Novosibirsk 96-79 Lokomotiv Sofia
10 December 1985 Sparta Prague 83-87 Dynamo Novosibirsk
8 January 1986 Lokomotiv Sofia 72-56 Sparta Prague
15 January 1986 Lokomotiv Sofia 64-80 Dynamo Novosibirsk
22 January 1986 Dynamo Novosibirsk 99-58 Sparta Prague
29 January 1986 Sparta Prague 70-90 Lokomotiv Sofia

Grup B[]

Team Pld W L PF PA
1. Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 4 3 1 340 300
2. France 4 3 1 340 341
3. Italy Lanerossi Schio 4 0 4 301 340
4 December 1985 AS Monferrandaise 90-85 Lanerossi Schio
11 December 1985 Iskra Ljubljana 94-74 AS Monferrandaise
8 January 1986 Lanerossi Schio 75-80 Iskra Ljubljana
15 January 1986 Lanerossi Schio 79-87 AS Monferrandaise
22 January 1986 AS Monferrandaise 89-83 Iskra Ljubljana
29 January 1986 Iskra Ljubljana 83-62 Lanerossi Schio

Grup C[]

Team Pld W L PF PA
1. Hungary 4 4 0 314 266
2. Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Jedinstvo Tuzla 4 2 2 281 303
3. Italy 4 0 4 249 275
3 December 1985 BSE Budapest 58-55 Virtus Viterbo
10 December 1985 Jedinstvo Tuzla 75-103 BSE Budapest
8 January 1986 Virtus Viterbo 60-69 Jedinstvo Tuzla
14 January 1986 Virtus Viterbo 71-76 BSE Budapest
21 January 1986 BSE Budapest 77-65 Jedinstvo Tuzla
29 January 1986 Jedinstvo Tuzla 72-63 Virtus Viterbo

Grup D[]

Team Pld W L PF PA
1. Bulgaria 4 4 0 314 266
2. France Racing Paris 4 2 2 294 300
3. Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 4 0 4 289 335
3 December 1985 ZKK Vozdovac 71-69 Kremikovtsi Sofia
10 December 1985 Racing Paris 83-73 ZKK Vozdovac
8 January 1986 Kremikovtsi Sofia 92-63 Racing Paris
15 January 1986 Kremikovtsi Sofia 89-74 ZKK Vozdovac
22 January 1986 ZKK Vozdovac 71-94 Racing Paris
29 January 1986 Racing Prague 54-64 Kremikovtsi Sofia

Semifinals[]

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st leg 2nd leg
Dynamo Novosibirsk Soviet Union 198–155 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 116 – 67 82 – 88
Bulgaria 141–150 Hungary 75 – 70 66 – 80

Final[]

11 March 1986
19:00
Dynamo Novosibirsk Soviet Union 80–62 Hungary
Scoring by quarter: 20–19, 25–11, 12–17, 24–11
Pts: Kozhevnikova 22
Rebs: Kozhevnikova 12
Pts: Szöllösi 21
Rebs: 9
Palau Blaugrana, Barcelona
Referees: Marcé (ESP), Rui Valente (POR)

References[]

  1. ^ Results in the Todor66 international competitions archive
  2. ^ BSE Budapest - Dinamo Novosibirsk: Féminas "de altura". El Mundo Deportivo
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