KK Bosna Royal in international competitions

KK Bosna history and statistics in FIBA Europe and Euroleague Basketball (company) competitions.

1970s

1974–75 FIBA Korać Cup, 3rd–tier

The 1974–75 FIBA Korać Cup was the 4th installment of the European 3rd-tier level professional basketball club competition FIBA Korać Cup, running from November 5, 1974, to March 25, 1975. The trophy was won by the title holder Birra Forst Cantù, who defeated CF Barcelona by a result of 181–154 in a two-legged final on a home and away basis.[1] Overall, Bosna achieved in present competition a record of 5 wins against 5 defeats, in three successive rounds. More detailed:

First round

  • Tie played on November 5, 1974, and on November 12, 1974.
Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Typsoos Lions 163–201 Bosna 81–79 82–122

Second round

  • Tie played on November 26, 1974, and on December 3, 1974.
Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
PAOK 150–157 Bosna 77–74 73–83

Top 16

  • Tie played on January 7, 1975, and on January 14, 1975.
Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
IBP Stella Azzurra 163–165 Bosna 94–73 69–92
  • Tie played on January 21, 1975, and on January 28, 1975.
Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Olympique Antibes 178–179 Bosna 108–87 70–92
  • Tie played on February 5, 1975, and on February 12, 1975.
Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Bosna 147–153 CF Barcelona 81–73 66–80
  • Group D standings:
Pos. Team Pld. Pts. W L PF PA PD
1. CF Barcelona 3 6 3 0 527 473 +54
2. Bosna 3 5 2 1 491 494 -3
3. IBP Stella Azzurra 3 4 1 2 482 490 -8
4. Olympique Antibes 3 3 0 3 510 553 -43

1976–77 FIBA Korać Cup, 3rd–tier

The 1976–77 FIBA Korać Cup was the 6th installment of the European 3rd-tier level professional basketball club competition FIBA Korać Cup, running from October 19, 1976, to April 5, 1977. The trophy was won by Jugoplastika, who defeated Alco Bologna by a result of 87–84 at Palasport della Fiera in Genoa, Italy.[2] Overall, Bosna achieved in present competition a record of 6 wins against 2 defeats, in three successive rounds. More detailed:

First round

  • Tie played on October 19, 1976, and on October 26, 1976.
Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Iraklis 147–187 Bosna 83–91 64–96

Second round

  • Tie played on November 16, 1976, and on November 23, 1976.
Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
CSKA Septemvriisko zname 195–202 Bosna 117–100 78–102

Top 12

  • Day 1 (January 11, 1977)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Hapoel Tel Aviv 93–107 Bosna
  • Day 2 (January 18, 1977)

Bye

  • Day 3 (January 25, 1977)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Bosna 96–84 Alco Bologna
  • Day 4 (February 8, 1977)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Bosna 108–102 Hapoel Tel Aviv
  • Day 5 (February 15, 1977)

Bye

  • Day 6 (February 22, 1977)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Alco Bologna 90–77 Bosna
  • Group B standings:
Pos. Team Pld. Pts. W L PF PA PD Tie-break
1. Alco Bologna 4 7 3 1 354 339 +15 1–1 (+1)
2. Bosna 4 7 3 1 388 369 +19 1–1 (-1)
3. Hapoel Tel Aviv 4 4 0 4 361 395 -34

1977–78 FIBA Korać Cup, 3rd–tier

The 1977–78 FIBA Korać Cup was the 7th installment of the European 3rd-tier level professional basketball club competition FIBA Korać Cup, running from November 15, 1977, to March 21, 1978. The trophy was won by Partizan, who defeated Bosna by a result of 117–110 (OT) at Sportska dvorana Borik in Banja Luka, Yugoslavia.[3] Overall, Bosna achieved in present competition a record of 7 wins against 4 defeats, in four successive rounds. More detailed:

First round

  • Tie played on November 15, 1977, and on November 22, 1977.
Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Bosna 4–0* İTÜ 2–0 2–0

*İTÜ withdrew before the first leg, and Bosna received a forfeit (2-0) in both games.

Top 16

  • Day 1 (December 13, 1977)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Bosna 116–107 Berck
  • Day 2 (January 10, 1978)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Inter Slovnaft 100–115 Bosna
  • Day 3 (January 17, 1978)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Bosna 116–91 Scavolini Pesaro
  • Day 4 (January 24, 1978)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Berck 94–87 Bosna
  • Day 5 (January 31, 1978)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Bosna 96–84 Inter Slovnaft
  • Day 6 (February 7, 1978)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Scavolini Pesaro 96–89 Bosna
  • Group B standings:
Pos. Team Pld. Pts. W L PF PA PD Tie-break
1. Bosna 6 10 4 2 619 572 +47 1–1 (+2)
2. Berck 6 10 4 2 580 566 +14 1–1 (-2)
3. Scavolini Pesaro 6 9 3 3 557 590 -33
4. Inter Slovnaft 6 7 1 5 558 586 -28

Semifinals

  • Tie played on February 28, 1978, and on March 9, 1978.
Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Cinzano Milano 160–177 Bosna 79–76 81–101

Final

Team 1  Score  Team 2
Partizan 117–110* Bosna

*Overtime at the end of regulation (101–101).

1978–79 FIBA European Champions Cup, 1st–tier

The 1978–79 FIBA European Champions Cup was the 22nd installment of the European top-tier level professional basketball club competition FIBA European Champions Cup (now called EuroLeague), running from November 2, 1978, to April 5, 1979. The trophy was won by Bosna, who defeated Emerson Varese by a result of 96–93 at Palais des Sports in Grenoble, France.[4] Overall, Bosna achieved in the present competition a record of 13 wins against 4 defeats, in three successive rounds. More detailed:

First round

  • Day 1 (November 2, 1978)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Bosna 104–45 AEL
  • Day 2 (November 9, 1978)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Bosna 99–64 Partizani Tirana
  • Day 3 (November 16, 1978)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Zbrojovka Brno 90–89 Bosna
  • Day 4 (November 23, 1978)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
AEL 47–98 Bosna
  • Day 5 (November 30, 1978)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Partizani Tirana 76–78 Bosna
  • Day 6 (December 7, 1978)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Bosna 105–97 Zbrojovka Brno
  • Group E standings:
Pos. Team Pld. Pts. W L PF PA PD
1. Bosna 6 11 5 1 573 419 +154
2. Zbrojovka Brno 6 10 4 2 594 495 +99
3. Partizani Tirana 6 9 3 3 574 473 +101
4. AEL 6 6 0 6 323 677 -354

Semifinals

  • Day 1 (January 10, 1979)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Bosna 114–109* Real Madrid

*Overtime at the end of regulation (100–100).

  • Day 2 (January 18, 1979)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Maccabi Tel Aviv 97–70 Bosna
  • Day 3 (January 25, 1979)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Bosna 85–84 Joventut Freixenet
  • Day 4 (January 31, 1979)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Emerson Varese 92–73 Bosna
  • Day 5 (February 7, 1979)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Bosna 72–69 Olympiacos
  • Day 6 (February 15, 1979)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Real Madrid 95–89 Bosna
  • Day 7 (March 1, 1979)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Bosna 101–87 Maccabi Tel Aviv
  • Day 8 (March 8, 1979)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Joventut Freixenet 94–98 Bosna
  • Day 9 (March 15, 1979)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Bosna 104–85 Emerson Varese
  • Day 10 (March 21, 1979)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Olympiacos 83–88 Bosna
  • Semifinals group stage standings:
Pos. Team Pld. Pts. W L PF PA PD Tie-break
1. Emerson Varese 10 17 7 3 819 763 +56 1–1 (0)
2. Bosna 10 17 7 3 894 895 -1 1–1 (0)
3. Maccabi Tel Aviv 10 16 6 4 839 779 +60 1–1 (+9)
4. Real Madrid 10 16 6 4 976 910 +66 1–1 (-9)
5. Joventut Freixenet 10 13 3 7 860 892 -32
6. Olympiacos 10 11 1 9 747 896 -149

Final

Team 1  Score  Team 2
Emerson Varese 93–96 Bosna

1980s

1979–80 FIBA European Champions Cup, 1st–tier

The 1979–80 FIBA European Champions Cup was the 23rd installment of the European top-tier level professional basketball club competition FIBA European Champions Cup (now called EuroLeague), running from November 11, 1979, to March 27, 1980. The trophy was won by Real Madrid, who defeated Maccabi Tel Aviv by a result of 89–85 at Deutschlandhalle in West Berlin, West Germany.[5] Overall, Bosna achieved in the present competition a record of 9 wins against 5 defeats, in two successive rounds. More detailed:

First round

  • Day 1 (October 11, 1979)

Bye

  • Day 2 (October 18, 1979)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Bosna 110–70 Al-Zamalek
  • Day 3 (November 1, 1979)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Levski-Spartak 92–85 Bosna
  • Day 4 (November 8, 1979)

Bye

  • Day 5 (November 22, 1979)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Al-Zamalek 84–92 Bosna
  • Day 6 (November 29, 1979)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Bosna 100–89 Levski-Spartak
  • Group A standings:
Pos. Team Pld. Pts. W L PF PA PD Tie-break
1. Bosna 4 7 3 1 387 335 +52 1–1 (+4)
2. Levski-Spartak 4 7 3 1 374 340 +34 1–1 (-4)
3. Al-Zamalek 4 4 0 4 309 395 -86

Semifinals

  • Day 1 (December 13, 1979)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Partizan 96–93 Bosna
  • Day 2 (December 20, 1979)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Bosna 84–79 Maccabi Tel Aviv
  • Day 3 (January 10, 1980)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Bosna 98–96 Real Madrid
  • Day 4 (January 17, 1980)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Nashua EBBC 76–78 Bosna
  • Day 5 (January 24, 1980)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Sinudyne Bologna 79–76 Bosna
  • Day 6 (January 31, 1980)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Bosna 93–86 Partizan
  • Day 7 (February 14, 1980)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Maccabi Tel Aviv 84–69 Bosna
  • Day 8 (February 21, 1980)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Real Madrid 95–93 Bosna
  • Day 9 (March 5, 1980)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Bosna 95–91 Nashua EBBC
  • Day 10 (March 13, 1980)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Bosna 89–85 Sinudyne Bologna
  • Semifinals group stage standings:
Pos. Team Pld. Pts. W L PF PA PD Tie-break
1. Maccabi Tel Aviv 10 17 7 3 878 814 +64 1–1 (+9)
2. Real Madrid 10 17 7 3 950 888 +62 1–1 (-9)
3. Bosna 10 16 6 4 868 867 +1
4. Sinudyne Bologna 10 15 5 5 831 841 -10
5. Nashua EBBC 10 14 4 6 786 775 +11
6. Partizan 10 11 1 9 810 938 -128

1980–81 FIBA European Champions Cup, 1st–tier

The 1980–81 FIBA European Champions Cup was the 24th installment of the European top-tier level professional basketball club competition FIBA European Champions Cup (now called EuroLeague), running from October 9, 1980, to March 26, 1981. The trophy was won by Maccabi Tel Aviv, who defeated Sinudyne Bologna by a result of 80–79 at Hall Rhénus in Strasbourg, France.[6] Overall, Bosna achieved in the present competition a record of 9 wins against 7 defeats, in two successive rounds. More detailed:

First round

  • Day 1 (October 9, 1980)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Stevnsgade 68–121 Bosna
  • Day 2 (October 16, 1980)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Bosna 106–82 Budapesti Honvéd
  • Day 3 (October 30, 1980)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
UBSC Wien 85–92 Bosna
  • Day 4 (November 6, 1980)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Bosna 97–44 Stevnsgade
  • Day 5 (November 13, 1980)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Budapesti Honvéd 102–92 Bosna
  • Day 6 (November 20, 1980)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Bosna 106–94 UBSC Wien
  • Group C standings:
Pos. Team Pld. Pts. W L PF PA PD
1. Bosna 6 11 5 1 614 475 +139
2. Budapesti Honvéd 6 10 4 2 587 517 +70
3. UBSC Wien 6 9 3 3 558 501 +57
4. Stevnsgade 6 6 0 6 382 648 -266

Semifinals

  • Day 1 (December 10, 1980)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Nashua EBBC 101–87 Bosna
  • Day 2 (December 18, 1980)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Bosna 93–87 CSKA Moscow
  • Day 3 (January 15, 1981)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Sinudyne Bologna 92–85 Bosna
  • Day 4 (January 22, 1981)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Bosna 86–97 Maccabi Tel Aviv
  • Day 5 (January 29, 1981)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Bosna 90–79 Real Madrid
  • Day 6 (February 5, 1981)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Bosna 104–90 Nashua EBBC
  • Day 7 (February 19, 1981)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
CSKA Moscow 93–83 Bosna
  • Day 8 (February 26, 1981)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Bosna 101–105* Sinudyne Bologna

*Overtime at the end of regulation (99–99).

  • Day 9 (March 5, 1981)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Maccabi Tel Aviv 107–100 Bosna
  • Day 10 (March 12, 1981)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Real Madrid 95–97 Bosna
  • Semifinals group stage standings:
Pos. Team Pld. Pts. W L PF PA PD Tie-break
1. Sinudyne Bologna 10 17 7 3 864 837 +27
2. Maccabi Tel Aviv 10 16 6 4 903 880 +23
3. Nashua EBBC 10 15 5 5 902 901 +1
4. Bosna 10 14 4 6 926 946 -20 3–1
5. CSKA Moscow 10 14 4 6 813 861 -48 2–2
6. Real Madrid 10 14 4 6 912 895 +17 1–3

1983–84 FIBA European Champions Cup, 1st–tier

The 1983–84 FIBA European Champions Cup was the 27th installment of the European top-tier level professional basketball club competition FIBA European Champions Cup (now called EuroLeague), running from September 15, 1983, to March 29, 1984. The trophy was won by Banco di Roma, who defeated FC Barcelona by a result of 79–73 at Patinoire des Vernets in Geneva, Switzerland.[7] Overall, Bosna achieved in the present competition a record of 9 wins against 5 defeats, in four successive rounds. More detailed:

First round

Second round

  • Tie played on September 29, 1983, and on October 6, 1983.
Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Klosterneuburg 151–168 Bosna 76–77 75–91

Top 12

  • Tie played on October 27, 1983, and on November 3, 1983.
Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Austin Rover Sunderland 171–177 Bosna 89–93 82–84

Semifinals

  • Day 1 (December 8, 1983)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
FC Barcelona 102–83 Bosna
  • Day 2 (December 15, 1983)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Bosna 88–84 Jollycolombani Cantù
  • Day 3 (January 12, 1984)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Maccabi Tel Aviv 112–80 Bosna
  • Day 4 (January 18, 1984)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Bosna 104–96 Limoges CSP
  • Day 5 (January 26, 1984)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Bosna 86–77 Banco di Roma
  • Day 6 (February 2, 1984)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Bosna 96–90 FC Barcelona
  • Day 7 (February 16, 1984)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Jollycolombani Cantù 109–73 Bosna
  • Day 8 (February 23, 1984)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Bosna 90–85 Maccabi Tel Aviv
  • Day 9 (February 29, 1984)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Limoges CSP 107–88 Bosna
  • Day 10 (March 8, 1984)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Banco di Roma 66–55 Bosna
  • Semifinals group stage standings:
Pos. Team Pld. Pts. W L PF PA PD Tie-break
1. FC Barcelona 10 17 7 3 910 825 +85 1–1 (+4)
2. Banco di Roma 10 17 7 3 785 +752 +33 1–1 (-4)
3. Jollycolombani Cantù 10 16 6 4 865 826 +39
4. Bosna 10 15 5 5 843 928 -85
5. Maccabi Tel Aviv 10 13 3 7 872 902 -30
6. Limoges CSP 10 12 2 8 937 979 -42

1984–85 FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup, 2nd–tier

The 1984–85 FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup was the 19th installment of FIBA's 2nd-tier level European-wide professional club basketball competition FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup (lately called FIBA Saporta Cup), running from October 2, 1984, to March 19, 1985. The trophy was won by FC Barcelona, who defeated Žalgiris by a result of 77–73 at Palais des Sports in Grenoble, France.[8] Overall, Bosna achieved in the present competition a record of 1 win against 1 defeat, in two successive rounds. More detailed:

First round

Top 16

  • Tie played on October 30, 1984, and on November 6, 1984.
Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
PAOK 170–168 Bosna 88–84 82–84

1985–86 FIBA Korać Cup, 3rd–tier

The 1985–86 FIBA Korać Cup was the 15th installment of the European 3rd-tier level professional basketball club competition FIBA Korać Cup, running from October 2, 1985, to March 27, 1986. The trophy was won by Banco di Roma, who defeated Mobilgirgi Caserta by a result of 157–150 in a two-legged final on a home and away basis.[9] Overall, Bosna achieved in present competition a record of 3 wins against 3 defeats, in three successive rounds.

First round

Second round

Top 16

  • Day 1 (December 4, 1985)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
ESM Challans 106–95* Bosna

*Overtime at the end of regulation (84–84).

  • Day 2 (December 11, 1985)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Banco di Roma 91–77 Bosna
  • Day 3 (January 8, 1986)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Bosna 105–89 Hapoel Tel Aviv
  • Day 4 (January 15, 1986)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Bosna 97–92 ESM Challans
  • Day 5 (January 22, 1986)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Bosna 100–96 Banco di Roma
  • Day 6 (January 29, 1986)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Hapoel Tel Aviv 110–107 Bosna
  • Group C standings:
Pos. Team Pld. Pts. W L PF PA PD Tie-break
1. Banco di Roma 6 10 4 2 547 500 +47 1–1 (+9)
2. Hapoel Tel Aviv 6 10 4 2 531 546 -15 1–1 (-9)
3. Bosna 6 9 3 3 581 584 -3
4. ESM Challans 6 7 1 5 514 543 -29

1990s

1989–90 FIBA Korać Cup, 3rd–tier

The 1989–90 FIBA Korać Cup was the 19th installment of the European 3rd-tier level professional basketball club competition FIBA Korać Cup, running from September 27, 1989, to March 28, 1990. The trophy was won by Ram Joventut, who defeated Scavolini Pesaro by a result of 195–184 in a two-legged final on a home and away basis.[10] Overall, Bosna achieved in present competition a record of 10 wins against 3 defeats plus 1 draw, in five successive rounds. More detailed:

First round

  • Tie played on September 27, 1989, and on October 4, 1989.
Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Fenerbahçe 154–178 Bosna 86–92 68–86

Second round

  • Tie played on October 25, 1989, and on November 1, 1989.
Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Bobcat Gent 156–211 Bosna 78–100 78–111

Top 16

  • Day 1 (December 6, 1989)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Bosna 105–97 Iraklis
  • Day 2 (December 13, 1989)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Phonola Caserta 82–77 Bosna
  • Day 3 (January 17, 1990)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Bosna 92–89* CSKA Moscow

*Overtime at the end of regulation (80–80).

  • Day 4 (January 24, 1990)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Iraklis 87–105 Bosna
  • Day 5 (January 31, 1990)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Bosna 96–84 Phonola Caserta
  • Day 6 (February 7, 1990)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
CSKA Moscow 80–69 Bosna
  • Group A standings:
Pos. Team Pld. Pts. W L PF PA PD Tie-break
1. CSKA Moscow 6 10 4 2 514 477 +37 2–2 (+11)
2. Bosna 6 10 4 2 544 519 +25 2–2 (-1)
3. Phonola Caserta 6 10 4 2 492 475 +17 2–2 (-10)
4. Iraklis 6 6 0 6 485 564 -79

Quarterfinals

  • Tie played on February 21, 1990, and on February 28, 1990.
Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Efes Pilsen 169–224 Bosna 91–107 78–117

Semifinals

  • Tie played on March 7, 1990, and on March 15, 1990.
Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Bosna 162–184 Ram Joventut 90–90 72–94

1991–92 FIBA Korać Cup, 3rd–tier

The 1991–92 FIBA Korać Cup was the 21st installment of the European 3rd-tier level professional basketball club competition FIBA Korać Cup, running from October 2, 1991, to March 18, 1992. The trophy was won by il Messaggero Roma, who defeated Scavolini Pesaro by a result of 193–180 in a two-legged final on a home and away basis.[11] Overall, Bosna achieved in present competition a record of 2 wins against 1 defeat plus 1 draw, in two successive rounds. More detailed:

First round

  • Tie played on October 2, 1991, and on October 3, 1991.
Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
AEL 173–232 Bosna 83–107 90–125

Second round

  • Tie played on October 30, 1991, and on November 6, 1991.
Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Bosna 165–169 Nikas Peristeri 84–84 81–85

1995–96 FIBA Korać Cup, 3rd–tier

The 1995–96 FIBA Korać Cup was the 25th installment of the European 3rd-tier level professional basketball club competition FIBA Korać Cup, running from September 6, 1995, to March 13, 1996. The trophy was won by Efes Pilsen, who defeated Stefanel Milano by a result of 146–145 in a two-legged final on a home and away basis.[12] Overall, Bosna achieved in present competition a record of 0 wins against 2 defeats, in only one rounds. More detailed:

First round

  • Tie played on September 6, 1995, and on September 13, 1995.
Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Bosna 0–40* Croatia Osiguranje 0–20 0–20

*Bosna withdrew before the first leg and Croatia Osiguranje received a forfeit (20-0) in both games.

1998–99 FIBA Saporta Cup, 2nd–tier

The 1998–99 FIBA Saporta Cup was the 33rd installment of FIBA's 2nd-tier level European-wide professional club basketball competition FIBA Saporta Cup, running from September 22, 1998, to April 13, 1999. The trophy was won by Benetton Treviso, who defeated Pamesa Valencia by a result of 64–60 at Pabellón Príncipe Felipe in Zaragoza, Spain.[13] Overall, Bosna achieved in the present competition a record of 1 win against 9 defeats, in only one round. More detailed:

First round

  • Day 1 (September 22, 1998)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Spirou 65–63 Bosna
  • Day 2, (September 30, 1998)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Bosna 50–71 Tofaş
  • Day 3 (October 7, 1998)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Bosna 59–61 Hapoel Jerusalem
  • Day 4 (October 13, 1998)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Marc Körmend 76–69 Bosna
  • Day 5 (October 20, 1998)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Lietuvos rytas 85–84 Bosna
  • Day 6 (November 3, 1998)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Bosna 65–72 Spirou
  • Day 7 (November 12, 1998)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Tofaş 72–60 Bosna
  • Day 8 (November 17, 1998)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Hapoel Jerusalem 78–67 Bosna
  • Day 9 (December 8, 1998)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Bosna 83–63 Marc Körmend
  • Day 10 (December 15, 1998)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Bosna 72–77 Lietuvos rytas
  • Group E standings:
Pos. Team Pld. Pts. W L PF PA PD Tie-break
1. Tofaş 10 17 7 3 774 650 +124 2–2 (+43)
2. Hapoel Jerusalem 10 17 7 3 770 707 +63 2–2 (+1)
3. Spirou 10 17 7 3 680 682 -2 2–2 (-44)
4. Lietuvos rytas 10 16 6 4 757 776 -19
5. Marc Körmend 10 12 2 8 723 841 -118
6. Bosna 10 11 1 9 672 720 -48

2000s

1999–2000 FIBA Saporta Cup, 2nd–tier

The 1999–2000 FIBA Saporta Cup was the 34th installment of FIBA's 2nd-tier level European-wide professional club basketball competition FIBA Saporta Cup, running from September 21, 1999, to April 11, 2000. The trophy was won by AEK, who defeated Kinder Bologna by a result of 83–76 at Centre Intercommunal de Glace de Malley in Lausanne, Switzerland.[14] Overall, Bosna achieved in the present competition a record of 4 wins against 8 defeats, in two successive rounds. More detailed:

First round

  • Day 1 (September 21, 1999)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Bosna 60–100 Tau Cerámica
  • Day 2 (September 28, 1999)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Illiabum Clube 75–79 Bosna
  • Day 3 (October 5, 1999)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Bosna 59–52 Godel Rabotnički
  • Day 4 (October 12, 1999)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Hoop Pekaes 73–52 Bosna
  • Day 5 (October 19, 1999)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Bosna 43–66 PSG Racing
  • Day 6 (November 2, 1999)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Tau Cerámica 80–67 Bosna
  • Day 7 (November 9, 1999)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Bosna 84–71 Illiabum Clube
  • Day 8 (November 16, 1999)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Godel Rabotnički 51–82 Bosna
  • Day 9 (December 7, 1999)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Bosna 66–78 Hoop Pekaes
  • Day 10 (December 14, 1999)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
PSG Racing 68–52 Bosna
  • Group D standings:
Pos. Team Pld. Pts. W L PF PA PD Tie-break
1. PSG Racing 10 19 9 1 771 600 +171
2. Hoop Pekaes 10 18 8 2 760 668 +92
3. Tau Cerámica 10 17 7 3 808 659 +149
4. Bosna 10 14 4 6 644 714 -70
5. Illiabum Clube 10 11 1 9 692 855 -163 1–1 (+7)
6. Godel Rabotnički 10 11 1 9 550 729 -179 1–1 (-7)

Second round

  • Tie played on January 11, 2000, and on January 18, 2000.
Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Bosna 138–174 Lietuvos rytas 65–71 73–103

2007–08 ULEB Cup, 2nd–tier

The 2007–08 ULEB Cup was the 6th installment of ULEB's 2nd-tier level European-wide professional club basketball competition ULEB Cup (lately called EuroCup Basketball), running from November 6, 2007, to April 13, 2008. The trophy was won by DKV Joventut, who defeated Akasvayu Girona by a result of 79–54 at Palavela in Turin, Italy.[15] Overall, Bosna achieved in the present competition a record of 5 wins against 7 defeats, in two successive rounds. More detailed:

Regular season

  • Day 1 (November 6, 2007)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Bosna 84–68 Guildford Heat
  • Day 2 (November 13, 2007)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Türk Telekom 95–82 Bosna
  • Day 3 (November 20, 2007)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Šiauliai 85–76 Bosna
  • Day 4 (November 27, 2007)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Bosna 68–85 DKV Joventut
  • Day 5 (December 4, 2007)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Alba Berlin 141–127* Bosna

*Longest game in the history of European competitions. Five (!) overtimes at the end of regulation (71–71, 82–82, 97–97, 111–111 and 122–122).

  • Day 6 (December 11, 2007)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Guildford Heat 85–98 Bosna
  • Day 7 (December 18, 2007)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Bosna 80–85 Türk Telekom
  • Day 8 (January 9, 2008)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Bosna 88–77 Šiauliai
  • Day 9 (January 15, 2008)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
DKV Joventut 83–66 Bosna
  • Day 10 (January 22, 2008)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Bosna 91–76 Alba Berlin
  • Group A standings:
Pos. Team Pld. W L PF PA PD Tie-break
1. DKV Joventut 10 9 1 913 675 +238 1–1 (+17)
2. Türk Telekom 10 9 1 920 831 +89 1–1 (-17)
3. Bosna 10 4 6 860 880 -20 2–2 (+3)
4. Šiauliai 10 4 6 781 826 -45 2–2 (+3)
5. Alba Berlin 10 4 6 790 815 -25 2–2 (-6)
6. Guildford Heat 10 0 10 689 926 -237

Top 32

  • Tie played on February 19, 2008, and on February 26, 2008.
Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Bosna 158–171 Kalise Gran Canaria 89–82 69–89

2010s

2010–11 FIBA EuroChallenge, 3rd–tier

The 2010–11 FIBA EuroChallenge was the 8th installment of FIBA's 3rd-tier level European-wide professional club basketball competition FIBA EuroChallenge, running from November 29, 2010, to May 1, 2011. The trophy was won by Krka, who defeated Lokomotiv Kuban by a result of 83–77 at Sleuyter Arena in Ostend, Belgium.[16] Overall, Bosna achieved in the present competition a record of 0 wins against 2 defeats, in only one round. More detailed:

First round

  • Tie played on September 29, 2010, and on October 5, 2010.
Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Bosna Asa 132–167 SLUC Nancy 74–91 58–76

2017–18 Basketball Champions League, 3rd–tier

The 2017–18 Basketball Champions League was the 2nd installment of FIBA's 3rd-tier level European-wide professional club basketball competition Basketball Champions League, running from September 19, 2017, to May 6, 2018. The trophy was won by AEK, who defeated Monaco by a result of 100–94 at O.A.C.A. Olympic Indoor Hall in Athens, Greece.[17] Overall, Bosna Royal achieved in the present competition a record of 0 wins against 2 defeats, in only one round. More detailed:

First round

  • Tie played on September 19, 2017, and on September 21, 2017.
Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Bosna Royal 118–187 MHP Riesen Ludwigsburg 59–85 59–102

Eliminated teams of that round advanced in the regular season of the 2017–18 FIBA Europe Cup, the 4th–tier level European-wide professional basketball club competition.

2017–18 FIBA Europe Cup, 4th–tier

The 2017–18 FIBA Europe Cup was the 3rd installment of FIBA's 4th-tier level European-wide professional club basketball competition FIBA Europe Cup, running from September 20, 2017, to May 2, 2018. The trophy was won by Umana Reyer Venezia, who defeated Sidigas Avellino by a result of 158–148 in a two-legged final on a home and away basis.[18] Overall, Bosna Royal achieved in the present competition a record of 0 wins against 6 defeats, in only one round. More detailed:

Regular season
  • Day 1 (October 18, 2017)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Bosna Royal 84–91 Telenet Antwerp Giants
  • Day 2 (October 25, 2017)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Bosna Royal 43–72 Donar
  • Day 3 (October 31, 2017)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
ESSM Le Portel 101–51 Bosna Royal
  • Day 4 (November 8, 2017)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Telenet Antwerp Giants 84–77 Bosna Royal
  • Day 5 (November 15, 2017)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Donar 94–56 Bosna Royal
  • Day 6 (December 6, 2017)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Bosna Royal 66–86 ESSM Le Portel
  • Group A standings:
Pos. Team Pld. Pts. W L PF PA PD
1. ESSM Le Portel 6 11 5 1 486 392 +94
2. Donar 6 10 4 2 453 391 +62
3. Telenet Antwerp Giants 6 9 3 3 484 489 -5
4. Bosna Royal 6 6 0 6 377 528 -51

Worldwide and other (semi-official) European competitions

1979 XIII FIBA Intercontinental Cup "William Jones"

The 1979 XIII FIBA Intercontinental Cup "William Jones" was the 13th installment of the FIBA Intercontinental Cup for men's professional basketball clubs, running from October 2, 1979, to October 6, 1979. It took place at Ginásio do Ibirapuera in São Paulo, Brazil. The trophy was won by Sírio.[19]

League stage

  • Day 1 (October 2, 1979)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Mo-Kan All-Stars 111–114* Bosna

*Two overtimes at the end of regulation (92–92 and 105–105).

  • Day 2 (October 3, 1979)

Bye

  • Day 3 (October 4, 1979)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Bosna 109–90 Emerson Varese
  • Day 4 (October 5, 1979)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Piratas de Quebradillas 83–84 Bosna
  • Day 5 (October 6, 1979)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Sírio 100–98 Bosna
  • Final standings:
Pos. Team Pld. Pts. W L PF PA PD Tie-break
1. Sírio 4 7 3 1 388 356 +32 1–0
2. Bosna 4 7 3 1 405 384 +21 0–1
3. Emerson Varese 4 6 2 2 327 340 -13
4. Piratas de Quebradillas 4 5 1 3 333 371 -38 1–0
5. Mo-Kan All-Stars 4 5 1 3 379 381 -2 0–1

1980 XIV FIBA Intercontinental Cup "William Jones"

The 1980 XIV FIBA Intercontinental Cup "William Jones" was the 14th installment of the FIBA Intercontinental Cup for men's professional basketball clubs, running from October 1, 1980, to October 5, 1980. It took place at Sportska Dvorana Skenderija in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia. The trophy was won by Maccabi Tel Aviv.[20]

League stage

  • Day 1 (October 1, 1980)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Bosna 111–93 Kansas All-Stars
  • Day 2 (October 2, 1980)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Bosna 84–88 Maccabi Tel Aviv
  • Day 3 (October 3, 1980)

Bye

  • Day 4 (October 4, 1980)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Bosna 93–91 Real Madrid
  • Day 5 (October 5, 1980)
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Bosna 80–81 Atlética Francana
  • Final standings:
Pos. Team Pld. Pts. W L PF PA PD Tie-break
1. Maccabi Tel Aviv 4 7 3 1 368 349 +19 1–0
2. Atlética Francana 4 7 3 1 357 315 +42 0–1
3. Bosna 4 6 2 2 368 353 +15 1–0
4. Real Madrid 4 6 2 2 374 399 -25 0–1
5. Kansas All-Stars 4 4 0 4 344 395 -51

Record

KK Bosna Royal has overall, from 1974 to 1975 (first participation) to 2017–18 (last participation): 80 wins against 74 defeats plus 2 draws in 156 games for all the European club competitions.

Also KK Bosna Royal has a 5–3 record in the FIBA Intercontinental Cup.

See also

References