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2003
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Thessalonica
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Áris BC (GRE)
- KK Prokom Trefl (POL)
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2003
(R)
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Mariupol
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SK Azovmash (UKR)
- Bayer Giants Leverkusen (GER)
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2003
(R)
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Limassol
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AEL (CYP) - KK
Igokea (BOS)
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2004*
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Izmir
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Mitteldeutscher BC
(GER) - JDA Dijon (FRA)
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2005
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Ploiesti
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CSU Asesoft Ploieşti
(ROM) - BK Lokomotiv Rostov (RUS)
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2006*
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Yuzhny
/ Perm
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BK Khimik (UKR) - BK
Ural Great (RUS)
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2007
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Nicosia
/ Samara
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GSS Keravnós (CYP)
- CSK VVS Samara (RUS)
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*Note: In season 2002-03, the competition was originally called FIBA Champions Cup and there was a parallel tournament called FIBA Europe Regional Challenge Cup (R), with two different winners for Conference North (Azovmash) and Conference South (AEL). In season 2003-04, the competition was renamed FIBA Europe Cup, and in season 2005-06 adopted its final name: FIBA EuroCup Challenge. |
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Áris BC |
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Mitteldeutscher BC |
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CSU Asesoft Ploieşti |
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BK Ural Great |
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SK Azovmash |
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AEL (Limassol) |
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CSK VVS Samara |
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