1982–83 FIBA Korać Cup

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1982–83 FIBA Korać Cup
LeagueFIBA Korać Cup
SportBasketball
Finals
ChampionsFrance Limoges CSP
  Runners-upSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Šibenka
FIBA Korać Cup seasons

The 1982–83 FIBA Korać Cup was the 12th edition of FIBA's Korać Cup basketball competition. The French Limoges CSP defeated the Yugoslav Šibenka in the final on March 8, 1983 in West Berlin, Germany. The final was a rematch of the previous year's, with Limoges CSP achieving its second consecutive victory.

First round[edit]

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Sparta Bertrange Luxembourg 139–184 Switzerland Pully 69–82 70–102
Keravnos Cyprus 122–227 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Zadar 61–115 61–112
Hapoel Galil-Elyon Israel 179–180 Greece Aris 113–87 66–93
CEP Fleurus Belgium 142–178 Italy Banco di Roma 66–101 76–77
Frisa Kortrijk Belgium 179–196 France Tours 91–83 88–113
Olympiacos Greece 132–162 Netherlands Elmex Leiden 71–70 61–92
Iraklis Greece 162–192 Italy Carrera Venezia 85–90 77–102
Tofaş Turkey 181–224 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Crvena zvezda 80–96 101–128
Nyon Switzerland 4–0* Spain Miñón Valladolid 2–0 2–0
Orthez France 180–92 Luxembourg Amicale 98–50 82–42
AEK Greece 132–157 Italy Latte Sole Bologna 72–89 60–68
Monaco France 178–165 Spain OAR Ferrol 89–89 89–76
Galatasaray Turkey 175–195 Hungary ZTE 101–87 74–108
Bayreuth West Germany 156–155 Belgium Anderlecht 92–77 64–78
Efes Pilsen Turkey 149–156 Czechoslovakia Nová huť Ostrava 83–80 66–76
Karşıyaka Turkey 150–156 Belgium Maes Pils 64–63 86–93

*Miñón Valladolid withdrew before the first leg due to financial problems, and Nyon received a forfeit (2–0) in both games.

Second round[edit]

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Pully Switzerland 195–231 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Zadar 98–112 97–119
Aris Greece 146–175 Italy Banco di Roma 86–89 60–86
Tours France 151–148 Netherlands Elmex Leiden 84–80 67–68
Carrera Venezia Italy 160–173 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Crvena zvezda 91–78 69–95
Nyon Switzerland 151–184 France Orthez 77–93 74–91
Latte Sole Bologna Italy 135–137 France Monaco 73–65 62–72
ZTE Hungary 164–181 Spain CAI Zaragoza 81–72 83–109
Bayreuth West Germany 156–155 Israel Hapoel Tel Aviv 77–70 79–85
Nová huť Ostrava Czechoslovakia 169–167 Switzerland Vevey 97–85 72–82
Merkur Graz Austria 165–201 Belgium Maes Pils 81–92 84–109
Automatically qualified to round of 16

Round of 16[edit]

Key to colors
     Top place in each group advance to semifinals

Group A[edit]

Team Pld Pts W L PF PA PD
1. France Limoges CSP 6 11 5 1 503 482 +21
2. Italy Banco di Roma 6 10 4 2 519 472 +47
3. Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Crvena zvezda 6 9 3 3 528 509 +19
4. Czechoslovakia Nová huť Ostrava 6 6 0 6 445 532 −87

Group B[edit]

Team Pld Pts W L PF PA PD
1. Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Zadar 6 10 4 2 550 526 +24
2. Spain CAI Zaragoza 6 10 4 2 510 503 −7
3. France Tours 6 10 4 2 541 535 +6
4. Belgium Maes Pils 6 6 0 6 480 517 −37

Group C[edit]

Team Pld Pts W L PF PA PD
1. Soviet Union Dynamo Moscow 6 10 4 2 588 578 +10
2. France Monaco 6 10 4 2 550 525 +25
3. Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Partizan 6 9 3 3 576 575 +1
4. Spain Joventut Fichet 6 7 1 5 550 586 −36

Group D[edit]

Team Pld Pts W L PF PA PD
1. Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Šibenka 6 11 5 1 560 518 +42
2. France Orthez 6 11 5 1 540 499 +41
3. Italy Binova Cucine Rieti 6 8 2 4 514 514 0
4. West Germany Bayreuth 6 6 0 6 437 520 −83

Semi finals[edit]

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Zadar Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 147–159 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Šibenka 78–70 69–89
Dynamo Moscow Soviet Union 172–178 France Limoges CSP 93–86 79–92

Final[edit]

March 8, Deutschlandhalle, West Berlin

Team 1  Score  Team 2
Šibenka Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 86–94 France Limoges CSP

Šibenka: Dražen Petrović 12, Milan Zečević 8, Fabjan Žurić, Ivica Žurić, Živko Ljubojević 30, Sreten Đurić, Bruno Petani, Damir Damjanić, Branko Macura 8, Željko Marelja, Predrag Šarić 24, Srećko Jarić 4, Nenad Slavica.
Limoges: Didier Rose, Jean-Michel Sénégal 5, Glenn Mosley 17, Richard Dacoury 18, Ed Murphy 34, Didier Dobbels 4, Apollo Faye 16, Mathieu Faye, Hugues Occansey, Eric Narbonne, Jean-Luc Deganis., Olivier Garry.

1982–83 FIBA Korać Cup Champions
France
Limoges CSP
2nd title

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