- Milano, 78–91 in the
final (Brussels) 1985–86 Semi-finals
eliminated by
Mobilgirgi Caserta, 84–71 (W) in
Varese and 75–91 (L) in
Caserta 1995–96 Quarter-finals...
- 1972–73
Ignis Varese 1973–74 Real
Madrid 1974–75
Ignis Varese 1975–76
Mobilgirgi Varese 1976–77
Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv 1977–78 Real
Madrid 1978–79 Bosna...
-
Israelis were
pitted against the
highly favored Mobilgirgi Varese, the
champions of Italy's top league.
Mobilgirgi Varese had
beaten the
Israelis twice that...
-
Caserta (1980–81
until 1981–82)
Indesit Caserta (1982–83
until 1984–85)
Mobilgirgi Caserta (1985–86
until 1986–87)
Snaidero Caserta (1987–88
until 1988–89)...
- 1975–76
Details Mobilgirgi Varese 81–74 Real
Madrid Birra Forst Cantù and
ASVEL 20 1976–77
Details Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv 78–77
Mobilgirgi Varese CSKA Moscow...
- Belgrade, Yugoslavia, on
April 7, 1977.
Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv
defeated Mobilgirgi Varese, by a
score of 78–77. This year saw a
competition system change...
- 1978 FIBA
European Champions Cup
final in
which Real
Madrid defeated Mobilgirgi Varese 75-67. On 23
April 1983, the
arena pla**** host to the 1983 Eurovision...
-
clubs in Brazil. Roma also won the 1985–86 FIBA Korać Cup
final against Mobilgirgi Caserta. The club's next
title was the 1991–92 FIBA Korać Cup, by which...
- in
either league.
After Manhattan College,
Campion pla**** in
Italy for
Mobilgirgi Varese.
During his
rookie season, his team won the
Euroleague championship...
- Olympiahalle, in Munich, West Germany, on
April 6, 1978. Real
Madrid defeated Mobilgirgi Varese, by a
result of 75–67; both
teams qualified for 1978 FIBA Intercontinental...