1991–92 Ronchetti Cup

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The 1991-92 Ronchetti Cup was the 21st edition of FIBA Europe's second-tier competition for women's basketball clubs, running from 2 October 1991 to 18 March 1992.[1] A quarter-finals round as introduced, and the qualifying round was shortened. Alike the previous edition the final confronted two Italian teams, with five-times European Cup champion AS Vicenza defeating Libertas Trogylos in the final to become the fourth Italian team to win the competition.[2]

Qualifying Round[]

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st 2nd
Germany 158–171 Sweden Södertälje 80–85 78–86
Turkey 123–162 Hungary Pécsi 63–75 60–87
MENT Thessaloniki Greece 79–157 France Racing Paris 43–78 36–79
Madeira Portugal 75–195 France 46–86 29–109
Ramat HaSharon Israel 122–130 Belgium 57–55 65–75
Sparta Bertrange Luxembourg 100–155 Germany 59–78 41–77
Romania 144–156 Hungary Ferencvárosi 89–72 57–83
Poland 155–200 Finland 84–98 71–102
Fenerbahçe Turkey 112–138 Slovakia Lokomotiva Kosice 52–75 60–63
Concern Podolsk Soviet Union 193–130 Romania 109–67 84–63

Round of 32[]

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st 2nd
Södertälje Sweden 160–155 Czech Republic USK Prague 81–63 79–92
Pécs Hungary 154–146 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Jedinstvo Tuzla 77–68 77–78
Hungary 119–151 France Racing Paris 66–82 53–69
Poland 164–177 Bulgaria 75–73 89–104
France 100–157 Italy 61–77 39–80
Panathinaikos Greece 168–179 Italy 81–87 87–92
Belgium 110–163 Italy Vicenza 52–75 58–88
Germany 154–167 Spain Vigo 77–84 77–83
Ferencvárosi Hungary 175–194 Spain Zaragoza 120–100 55–94
Finland 160–150 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Partizan Belgrade 86–89 74–61
Valenciennes France 156–155 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Ježica 77–65 79–90
Budapesti EAC Hungary 116–128 Czech Republic Lokomotiva Kosice 75–57 53–59
Concern Podolsk Soviet Union 156–131 Bulgaria Slavia Sofia 79–74 77–57
Brisaspor Turkey 79–222 Italy 43–111 36–111
LKS Lodz Poland 144–153 Sweden 76–69 68–84
Grasshoppers Katwijk Netherlands 86–187 France Mirande 39–86 47–101

Group stage[]

Group A[]

Team Pld W L PF PA
Italy 6 5 1 508 429
Soviet Union Concern Podolsk 6 3 3 501 497
Finland 6 2 4 500 523
Spain Vigo 6 2 4 419 479

Group B[]

Team Pld W L PF PA
Spain Zaragoza 6 4 2 436 377
Bulgaria 6 4 2 470 450
France Mirande 6 3 3 462 445
Italy 6 1 5 400 496

Group C[]

Team Pld W L PF PA
Italy Libertas Trogylos 6 5 1 504 410
France Racing Paris 6 4 2 514 457
Sweden Södertälje 6 2 4 462 530
Hungary Pécsi 6 2 4 428 511

Group D[]

Team Pld W L PF PA
Italy Vicenza 6 5 1 461 396
France Valenciennes 6 4 2 500 442
Sweden 6 3 3 429 423
Czech Republic Lokomotiva Kosice 6 0 6 353 482

Quarter-finals[]

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st 2nd
Concern Podolsk Soviet Union 164–168 Spain Zaragoza 96–81 68–87
Valenciennes France 133–144 Italy Libertas Trogylos 59–70 74–74
Bulgaria 128–157 Italy 66–69 62–88
Racing Paris France 119–139 Italy Vicenza 68–74 51–65

Semifinals[]

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st 2nd
Zaragoza Spain 147–152 Italy Libertas Trogylos 78–75 69–77
Italy 143–151 Italy Vicenza 67–81 76–70

Final[]

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st 2nd
Italy 136–154 Italy Vicenza 67–78 69–76

References[]

  1. ^ Results in FIBA Europe's website
  2. ^ List of finals in the-sports.org
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