Sports season
1999–2000 FIBA Saporta Cup |
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League | FIBA Saporta Cup |
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Sport | Basketball |
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Final |
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Champions | AEK |
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Runners-up | Kinder Bologna |
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Finals MVP | Anthony Bowie |
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FIBA Saporta Cup seasons |
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The 1999–2000 FIBA Saporta Cup was the thirty-fourth edition of FIBA's 2nd-tier level European-wide professional club basketball competition. It occurred between September 21, 1999, and April 11, 2000. The final was held at Lausanne, Switzerland.
Competition system
- 48 teams (national domestic cup champions, plus the best qualified teams from the most important European national domestic leagues), entered a preliminary group stage, divided into eight groups of six teams each, and played a round-robin. The final standings were based on individual wins and defeats. In the case of a tie between two or more teams, after the group stage, the following criteria were used to decide the final classification: 1) number of wins in one-to-one games between the teams; 2) basket average between the teams; 3) general basket average within the group.
- The top four teams from each group qualified for a 1/16 Final Playoff (X-pairings, home and away games), where the winners advanced further to 1/8 Finals, 1/4 Finals, and 1/2 Final.
- The Final was played at a predetermined venue.
Country ranking
For the 1999–2000 FIBA Saporta Cup, the countries are allocated places according to their place on the FIBA country rankings, which takes into account their performance in European competitions from 1996–97 to 1998–99.[1]
Country ranking for 1999–2000 FIBA Saporta Cup | |
Team allocation
The labels in the parentheses show how each team qualified for the place of its starting round:
- 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, etc.: League position after eventual Playoffs
- CW: Cup winners
- WC: Wild card
* Tatami Rhöndorf (3rd in the previous season of Bundesliga) merged with Skyliners Frankfurt (at that time newly formed club), so Skyliners took their place in the competition.
Preliminary round
Key to colors | Qualified to Round of 32 |
| Eliminated |
Round of 32
Round of 16
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Final
April 11, Centre Intercommunal de Glace de Malley, Lausanne
1999–2000 FIBA Saporta Cup Champions |
![Greece](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/5c/Flag_of_Greece.svg/100px-Flag_of_Greece.svg.png) AEK 2nd title |
Awards
Notes
References
- ^ "Linguasport - FIBA Country Ranking (B)". www.linguasport.com. Retrieved 2020-05-31.
External links
- 1999–00 FIBA Saporta Cup @ FIBA Europe.com
- 1999–00 FIBA Saporta Cup at Linguasport
AEK 1999–2000 FIBA Saporta Cup champions
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FIBA Saporta Cup seasons |
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- Saporta Cup Finals
- Saporta Cup Finals MVP
- Saporta Cup Finals Top Scorer
- Saporta Cup Top Scorer
- Festivals
- EuroStars
- Saporta Cup Records
- Raimundo Saporta
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FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup | |
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FIBA European Cup | |
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FIBA EuroCup | |
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FIBA Saporta Cup | |
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