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1988–89 Ronchetti Cup

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The 1988–89 Ronchetti Cup[1] was the 18th edition of FIBA Europe's second-tier competition for women's basketball clubs, running from 12 October 1988 to 22 March 1989. CSKA Moscow defeated Deborah Milan in the final to win its second title.[2] It was the last of five editions in a row won by Soviet clubs.[3]

Qualifying round

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Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st 2nd
Stockport Lapwings Vereinigtes Königreich 109–184 Frankreich La Gerbe Montceau 55–103 54–81
Maccabi Tel Aviv Israel 125–112 Griechenland Aghias 82–63 43–49
Sparta Bertrange Luxemburg ? Spanien Toledo 92 52–94 ?
Visby Schweden 108–114 Polen Wisla Krakow 67–52 41–62
Welheim Deutschland 164–151 Schweiz Nyon 77–83 87–68
Apollon Kalamarias Griechenland 123–209 Ungarn Tungsram Budapest 64–91 59–118
Vointa Bucharest Rumänien 126–130 Bulgarien Kremikovtsi 58–58 68–72
Fémina Lausanne Schweiz 164–151 Frankreich Villeurbanne 76–99 41–90
MENT Thessaloniki Griechenland 145–194 Ungarn MTK Budapest 72–96 73–98
UBC Media Rent Österreich 121–153 Italien Parma Primizie 72–72 49–81
Stade Français Frankreich 179–118 Portugal CREA Lisboa 87–60 92–58
USC Munich Deutschland 187–106 Schweiz Serron 105–52 82–54
Pécsi Ungarn 126–139 Bulgarien Akademik Plovdiv 61–54 65–85
Slavia Sofia Bulgarien 172–181 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Red Star Belgrade 85–93 87–88
Orchies Frankreich 126–139 Frankreich Challes 66–65 58–72
Riento Turku Finnland 108–173 Tschechische Republik Sparta Prague 53–84 55–89
Željezničar Sarajevo Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 164–160 Italien Magenta 85–78 79–82

First round

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Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st 2nd
La Gerbe Montceau Frankreich 129–157 Italien Deborah Milan 66–82 63–75
Maccabi Tel Aviv Israel 117–151 Bulgarien Minyor Pernik 62–76 55–75
Toledo 92 Spanien 130–119 Polen Wisla Krakow 69–55 61–64
Welheim Deutschland 144–169 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Ježica 72–82 72–87
Tungsram Budapest Ungarn 134–133 Tschechische Republik Slavia Prague 70–65 64–68
Villeurbanne Frankreich 120–136 Bulgarien Kremikovtsi 68–60 52–76
CSKA Moscow Soviet Union 209–127 Ungarn MTK Budapest 122–63 87–64
Parma Primizie Italien 195–165 Spanien Tintoretto Getafe 100–81 95–84
USC Munich Deutschland 141–176 Frankreich Stade Français 67–75 74–101
Akademik Plovdiv Bulgarien 124–157 Italien Libertas Trogylos 61–79 63–78
Red Star Belgrade Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 186–126 Frankreich Challes 106–66 80–60
Željezničar Sarajevo Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 159–185 Tschechische Republik Sparta Prague 82–80 77–105

Group stage

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Group A

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Team Pld W L PF PA
Italien Deborah Milan 4 3 1 293 267
Bulgarien Minyor Pernik 4 2 2 299 303
Spanien Toledo 92 4 1 3 259 281

Group B

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Team Pld W L PF PA
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Ježica 4 3 1 324 264
Ungarn Tungsram Budapest 4 2 2 193 228
Bulgarien Kremikovtsi 4 1 3 273 310

Group C

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Team Pld W L PF PA
Soviet Union CSKA Moscow 4 ? ? ? ?
Italien Parma Primizie 4 ? ? ? ?
Frankreich Stade Français 4 1 3 283 341

Group D

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Team Pld W L PF PA
Italien Libertas Trogylos 4 3 1 351 308
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Red Star Belgrade 4 3 1 336 229
Tschechische Republik Sparta Prague 4 0 4 258 339

Semifinals

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Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st 2nd
CSKA Moscow Soviet Union 207–139 Italien Libertas Trogylos 104–64 103–75
Ježica Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 134–158 Italien Deborah Milan 59–86 75–72

Final

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Team #1 Team #2
CSKA Moscow Soviet Union 92–86 Italien Deborah Milan

References

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