1993–94 Ronchetti Cup

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The 1993–94 Ronchetti Cup was the 23rd edition of FIBA's second-tier competition for European women's basketball clubs. It was contested by 67 teams, ten more than the previous season, and ran from 8 September 1993 to 16 March 1994.[1] won the competition for the first and sole time, defeating defending champion Lavezzini Parma in the third all-Italian final in your years. It was the last of five editions in a row won by Italian teams.[2]

First qualifying round[]

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st 2nd
Tory Kosice Slovakia 140–129 Croatia Montmontaza Zagreb 69–56 71–73
Austria 140–129 Slovakia 70–92 61–78
Flamurtari Vlorë Albania 141–155 Bulgaria 81–75 60–80
Cyprus 82–121 Israel Elitzur Ramla 37–54 45–67
Ukraine Walkover Slovakia
Ukraine 106–192 Bulgaria 54–89 52–103

Second qualifying round[]

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st 2nd
Estonia 124–126 Germany 62–55 62–71
Levski Sofia Bulgaria 131–109 Greece 68–55 63–54
İstanbul Üniversitesi Turkey 119–145 Germany Wolfenbüttel 65–69 54–76
Tory Kosice Slovakia 128–106 Lithuania 72–55 56–51
Elitzur Ramla Israel 142–148 Romania 86–83 56–65
Slovakia 136–131 Turkey Botasspor 72–65 64–66
Lithuania 200–132 Russia Concern Podolsk 96–74 104–58
Croatia 136–131 Bulgaria 64–54 61–70
Czech Republic 113–130 Hungary Borsodchem Miskolc 55–70 58–60
Switzerland 142–200 Spain Pariódico Zaragoza 71–103 71–97
Israel 123–135 Greece 62–65 61–70
Ukraine 170–152 Romania 77–49 93–103
Turkey 96–186 France Tarbes 51–94 45–92
Královo Pole Czech Republic 139–155 Poland Sommerkonfort Lodz 71–70 68–85
Horizont Minsk Belarus 122–194 Italy 62–82 60–112
Bulgaria 148–151 Turkey Besiktas 90–79 58–72
Slovenia 113–179 Italy Famila Schio 56–83 57–96
Greece 126–141 Israel 69–69 57–72
Russia 173–128 Czech Republic 92–56 81–72
North Macedonia 82–225 Hungary 46–119 36–106
MENT Thessaloniki Greece 111–140 Hungary MTK Budapest 73–63 38–77
Ukraine Walkover Poland
Sparta Bertrange Luxembourg 99–157 Germany 51–76 48–81
Slovenia 185–164 Czech Republic Sparta Prague 75–84 110–80
Belgium 109–186 France Valenciennes Olympic 58–89 51–97
Moldova 129–130 Slovenia Odeja Kranj 73–55 56–75
Spartak Myjava Slovakia 112–155 Italy 58–73 54–82
Symel Tenerife Spain 164–94 Portugal CAB Madeira 82–46 82–48

Third Qualifying Stage[]

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st 2nd
Germany 125–132 Bulgaria Levski Sofia 74–62 51–70
Wolfenbüttel Germany 177–147 Slovakia Tory Kosice 88–55 89–92
Romania 120–138 France Stade Clermontois 67–59 53–79
Slovakia 119–182 Lithuania 57–95 62–87
Croatia 139–153 Hungary Borsodchem Miskolc 73–74 66–79
Periódico Zaragoza Spain 141–127 Greece 70–61 71–66
Tarbes France Walkover Ukraine
Periódico Zaragoza Spain 141–127 Greece 70–61 71–66
Sommerkonfort Lodz Poland 121–147 Italy Willwood Vicenza 68–67 53–80
Besiktas Turkey 104–160 Italy Famila Schio 41–75 63–85
Vigo Spain 134–138 Israel 62–65 72–73
Russia 153–131 Hungary 72–60 81–71
MTK Budapest Hungary 167–140 Ukraine 93–65 74–75
Germany 78–189 Spain 40–92 38–97
Slovenia 144–225 France Valenciennes Olympic 65–95 79–130
Odeja Kranj Slovenia 119–164 Italy 56–85 63–79
Symel Tenerife Spain 123–164 Italy Lavezzini Parma 54–80 69–84

Group stage[]

Group A[]

Team Pld W L PF PA
Italy Willwood Vicenza 6 4 2 437 375
France Valenciennes Olympic 6 4 2 450 408
Israel 6 2 4 399 470
Russia 6 1 5 408 488

Group B[]

Team Pld W L PF PA
Italy 6 4 2 460 417
France Tarbes 6 4 2 459 430
Lithuania 6 3 3 479 491
Hungary Borsodchem Miskolc 6 1 5 428 488

Group C[]

Team Pld W L PF PA
Spain 6 5 1 464 362
Italy Famila Schio 6 3 3 434 444
Germany Wolfenbüttel 6 3 3 441 420
Bulgaria Levski Sofia 6 1 5 370 483

Group D[]

Team Pld W L PF PA
Italy Lavezzini Parma 6 6 0 539 412
France Stade Clermontois 6 3 3 433 426
Hungary MTK Budapest 6 3 3 430 432
Spain Periódico Zaragoza 6 0 6 350 482

Quarterfinals[]

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st 2nd
Valenciennes Olympic France 118–127 Italy 59–59 59–68
Stade Clermontois France 129–148 Spain 66–76 63–72
Tarbes France 154–135 Italy Willwood Vicenza 71–61 83–74
Famila Schio Italy 136–147 Italy Lavezzini Parma 74–67 62–80

Semifinals[]

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st 2nd
Italy 122–112 Spain 61–59 61–53
Tarbes France 132–150 Italy Lavezzini Parma 69–62 63–88

Final[]

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st 2nd
Italy 144–133 Italy Lavezzini Parma 78–65 66–68

References[]

  1. ^ Results in FIBA Europe's website
  2. ^ List of finals in FIBA Europe's website
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