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2005–06 FIBA EuroCup Challenge

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2005–06 FIBA EuroCup Challenge
LeagueFIBA EuroCup Challenge
SportBasketball
Finals
ChampionsRussia Ural Great Perm
  Runners-upUkraine Khimik
FIBA EuroCup Challenge seasons

The 2005–06 FIBA EuroCup Challenge was the fourth edition of Europe's fourth-tier level transnational competition for men's professional basketball clubs.[1] 24 teams participated in the season's competition. The Russian team Ural Great Perm won the title, after beating the Ukrainian team Khimik in the double-legged final.

Teams of the 2005-06 FIBA EuroCup Challenge[edit]

Country Teams Clubs
Czech Republic Czech Republic 3 Mlékárna Kunín A plus OHL ŽS Brno Prostějov
Cyprus Cyprus 3 APOEL Apollon Limassol Keravnos Keo
Albania Albania 1 Valbona Bajram Curri
Austria Austria 1 Superfund Bulls
Azerbaijan Azerbaijan 1 Gala Baku
Croatia Croatia 1 Dubrovnik
Denmark Denmark 1 Skovbakken
Finland Finland 1 Lappeenrannan NMKY
Greece Greece 1 Olympia Larissa
Hungary Hungary 1 Debreceni Vadkakasok
Iceland Iceland 1 Keflavík
Israel Israel 1 Ironi Ashkelon
Latvia Latvia 1 Rīga
Netherlands Netherlands 1 Tulip Den Bosch
Portugal Portugal 1 Madeira
Romania Romania 1 U-Mobitelco Cluj-Napoca
Russia Russia 1 Ural Great Perm
Switzerland Switzerland 1 Boncourt
Turkey Turkey 1 Bandırma Banvit
Ukraine Ukraine 1 Khimik

Regular season[edit]

Key to colors
     Top two places in each group advance to quarterfinals
     Eliminated

Group A[edit]

Team Pld W L PF PA Diff Tie-break
1. Cyprus Keravnos Keo 4 3 1 318 271 +47 1–1 (+10)
2. Greece Olympia Larissa 4 3 1 365 271 +94 1–1 (-10)
3. Albania Valbona Bajram Curri 4 0 4 246 387 -141

Group B[edit]

Team Pld W L PF PA Diff Tie-break
1. Switzerland Boncourt 4 3 1 355 332 +23 1–1 (+1)
2. Hungary Debreceni Vadkakasok 4 3 1 353 341 +12 1–1 (-1)
3. Czech Republic Prostějov 4 0 4 326 361 –35

Group C[edit]

Team Pld W L PF PA Diff Tie-break
1. Finland Lappeenrannan NMKY 4 4 0 341 299 +42
2. Iceland Keflavík 4 1 3 354 373 –19 1–1 (+13)
3. Latvia Rīga 4 1 3 336 359 –23 1–1 (-13)

Group D[edit]

Team Pld W L PF PA Diff Tie-break
1. Portugal Madeira 4 3 1 361 331 +30
2. Netherlands Tulip Den Bosch 4 2 2 296 317 –21
3. Denmark Skovbakken 4 1 3 314 323 –9

Group E[edit]

Team Pld W L PF PA Diff Tie-break
1. Cyprus APOEL 4 3 1 357 316 +41
2. Israel Ironi Ashkelon 4 2 2 336 350 –14
3. Romania U-Mobitelco Cluj-Napoca 4 1 3 316 343 –27

Group F[edit]

Team Pld W L PF PA Diff Tie-break
1. Czech Republic Mlékárna Kunín 4 3 1 341 320 +21 1–1 (+11)
2. Turkey Bandırma Banvit 4 3 1 286 287 –1 1–1 (-11)
3. Austria Superfund Bulls 4 0 4 282 302 –20

Group G[edit]

Team Pld W L PF PA Diff Tie-break
1. Cyprus Apollon Limassol 4 3 1 326 274 +52
2. Croatia Dubrovnik 4 2 2 313 320 –7
3. Czech Republic A plus OHL ŽS Brno 4 1 3 277 322 –45

Group H[edit]

Team Pld W L PF PA Diff Tie-break
1. Russia Ural Great Perm 4 4 0 358 303 +55
2. Ukraine Khimik 4 1 3 314 297 +17 1–1 (+21)
3. Azerbaijan Gala Baku 4 1 3 278 350 –72 1–1 (-21)

Top 16[edit]

The top 16 were two-legged ties determined on aggregate score. The first legs was played on December 8. All return legs were played on December 15.

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Olympia Larissa Greece 159–145 Switzerland Boncourt 79–63 80–82
Debreceni Vadkakasok Hungary 149–143 Cyprus Keravnos Keo 81–71 68–72
Keflavík Iceland 177–213 Portugal Madeira 87–108 90–105
Tulip Den Bosch Netherlands 181–183 Finland Lappeenrannan NMKY 104–102 77–81
Ironi Ashkelon Israel 187–179 Czech Republic Mlékárna Kunín 95–103 92–76
Bandırma Banvit Turkey 142–159 Cyprus APOEL 76–59 66–100
Dubrovnik Croatia 144–189 Russia Ural Great Perm 78–85 66–104
Khimik Ukraine 196–152 Cyprus Apollon Limassol 110–76 86–76

Quarterfinals[edit]

The quarterfinals were two-legged ties determined on aggregate score. The first legs was played on January 19. All return legs were played on January 26.

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Olympia Larissa Greece 167–159 Portugal Madeira 90–64 77–95
Debreceni Vadkakasok Hungary 159–167 Finland Lappeenrannan NMKY 88–73 71–94
Ironi Ashkelon Israel 136–175 Russia Ural Great Perm 69–90 67–85
APOEL Cyprus 134–164 Ukraine Khimik 82–71 52–93

Semifinals[edit]

The semifinals were two-legged ties determined on aggregate score. The first legs was played on February 23. All return legs were played on March 2.

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Khimik Ukraine 167–159 Finland Lappeenrannan NMKY 88–61 71–49
Olympia Larissa Greece 136–165 Russia Ural Great Perm 71–81 65–84

Finals[edit]

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Khimik Ukraine 147–154 Russia Ural Great Perm 67–80 80–74
2005–06 FIBA EuroCup Challenge
Russia
Ural Great Perm
1st title

References[edit]

  1. ^ ["FIBA Europe". Archived from the original on 2004-08-24.{5179A822-D4B1-4476-AD04-EDBC445D6DC6}&compID={0D93D753-CAD5-4604-A251-1402A6361BF3}]

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