AEK B.C. in Europe

AEK B.C. history and statistics in FIBA Europe and Euroleague Basketball (company) competitions.

European competitions

Record Round Opponent club
1958–59 FIBA European Champions Cup 1st–tier
0–2 2nd round Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia OKK Beograd 78–84
(h)
53–125
(a)
1963–64 FIBA European Champions Cup 1st–tier
1–1 1st round Turkey Galatasaray 73–66
(h)
68–88
(a)
1964–65 FIBA European Champions Cup 1st–tier
4–2 1st round Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv 67–74
(a)
64–53
(h)
2nd round Belgium Antwerpse 72–71
(a)
85–70
(h)
QF Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia OKK Beograd 85–78
(h)
84–101
(a)
1965–66 FIBA European Champions Cup 1st–tier
8–4 1st round Poland Wisła Kraków 72–71
(h)
81–79
(a)
2nd round Morocco Wydad 113–96
(a)
125–76
(h)
QF Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Zadar 71–69
(a)
76–71
(h)
Soviet Union CSKA Moscow 74–66
(h)
48–81
(a)
Bulgaria CSKA Sofia 69–94
(a)
75–45
(h)
SF Czechoslovakia Slavia VŠ Praha
73–103
March 30, [[]], Milan
3rd place game Soviet Union CSKA Moscow
62–85
April 1, Palazzo dello Sport, Bologna
1966–67 FIBA European Champions Cup 1st–tier
1–1 2nd round France ASVEL 64–53
(h)
46–69
(a)
1967–68 FIBA European Cup Winner's Cup 2nd–tier
5–2 2nd round Spain Kas Vitoria 72–82
(a)
85–65
(h)
QF Belgium Royal IV 76–54
(h)
74–54
(a)
SF Italy Ignis Varese 60–78
(a)
72–52
(h)

F
Czechoslovakia Slavia VŠ Praha
89–82
April 4, Panathenaic Stadium, Athens
1968–69 FIBA European Champions Cup 1st–tier
3–1 1st round Portugal Lourenço Marques 89–77
(a)
118–84
(h)
2nd round Bulgaria Academic 73–58
(h)
54–76
(a)
1969–70 FIBA European Cup Winner's Cup 2nd–tier
4–2 2nd round Hungary Soproni MAFC 86–49
(h)
104–97
(a)
QF Spain Juventud Nerva 68–87
(a)
74–46
(h)
SF France Vichy 60–78
(a)
74–65
(h)
1970–71 FIBA European Champions Cup 1st–tier
3–1 1st round Morocco FUS 84–80
(a)
95–44
(h)
2nd round France Olympique Antibes 58–70
(a)
94–88
(h)
1971–72 FIBA European Cup Winner's Cup 2nd–tier
4–4 1st round Turkey Beşiktaş 72–45
(h)
67–66
(a)
2nd round Bulgaria Levski-Spartak 69–103
(a)
115–67
(h)
QF Italy Simmenthal Milano 57–84
(h)
76–117
(a)
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Crvena zvezda 63–100
(a)
100–76
(h)
1973–74 FIBA Korać Cup 3rd–tier
2–4 1st round Israel Hapoel Tel Aviv
AEK
qualified without games
2nd round Belgium Standard Liège 76–94
(a)
92–73
(h)
Top 12 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Jugoplastika 112–103
(h)
73–97
(a)
Italy Snaidero Udine 64–96
(a)
63–61
(h)
1974–75 FIBA European Cup Winner's Cup 2nd–tier
3–1 1st round Netherlands Raak Punch 02–00
(a)
72–71
(h)
2nd round Bulgaria CSKA Sofia 87–85
(h)
59–74
(a)
1975–76 FIBA Korać Cup 3rd–tier
1–1 2nd round Israel Hapoel Tel Aviv 71–95
(a)
83–63
(h)
1976–77 FIBA European Cup Winner's Cup 2nd–tier
1–1 1st round Czechoslovakia Slavia VŠ Praha 73–66
(h)
59–106
(a)
1977–78 FIBA Korać Cup 3rd–tier
3–5 1st round West Germany 1.FC Bamberg 68–62
(h)
84–77
(a)
Top 16 Italy Emerson Genova 62–87
(a)
82–81
(h)
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Partizan 78–93
(a)
88–99
(h)
France Nice 56–59
(h)
85–107
(a)
1979–80 FIBA Korać Cup 3rd–tier
1–1 2nd round West Germany Wolfenbüttel 80–77
(h)
74–97
(a)
1980–81 FIBA Korać Cup 3rd–tier
0–2 2nd round Belgium Standard Liège 78–80
(h)
81–82
(a)
1981–82 FIBA European Cup Winner's Cup 2nd–tier
1–3 1st round Hungary Soproni MAFC 87–98
(a)
101–80
(h)
2nd round Netherlands Parker Leiden 78–79
(h)
67–102
(a)
1982–83 FIBA Korać Cup 3rd–tier
0–2 1st round Italy Latte Sole Bologna 72–89
(h)
60–68
(a)
1983–84 FIBA Korać Cup 3rd–tier
3–1 1st round Luxembourg Soleuvre 114–72
(h)
106–81
(a)
2nd round France Orthez 83–77
(h)
61–81
(a)
1984–85 FIBA Korać Cup 3rd–tier
0–2 2nd round Spain Clesa Ferrol 67–82
(a)
77–90
(h)
1985–86 FIBA Korać Cup 3rd–tier
1–3 1st round Hungary Soproni MAFC 105–107
(h)
88–85
(a)
2nd round France Challans 77–102
(a)
85–86
(h)
1988–89 FIBA European Cup Winner's Cup 2nd–tier
3–5 2nd round Switzerland Pully 100–113
(a)
73–55
(h)
QF Soviet Union Žalgiris 98–108
(a)
109–95
(h)
West Germany Steiner Bayreuth 67–89
(a)
91–85
(h)
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Cibona 91–92
(h)
82–94
(a)
1990–91 FIBA Korać Cup 3rd–tier
3–1 1st round Sweden Alvik 123–98
(h)
107–92
(a)
2nd round Italy Phonola Caserta 87–74
(h)
67–100
(a)
1991–92 FIBA Korać Cup 3rd–tier
5–3 2nd round Hungary Videoton 81–70
(a)
84–69
(h)
Top 16 Italy Scavolini Pesaro 65–96
(a)
83–81
(h)
France Racing Paris 55–63
(a)
68–71
(h)
Israel Hapoel Jerusalem 88–80
(h)
92–83
(a)
1992–93 FIBA Korać Cup 3rd–tier
3–1 2nd round Czechoslovakia Sparta Praha 91–82
(a)
95–80
(h)
3rd round France Gravelines 61–91
(a)
85–70
(h)
1993–94 FIBA Korać Cup 3rd–tier
3–1 1st round Cyprus Keravnos 106–73
(a)
93–54
(h)
2nd round Israel Hapoel Jerusalem 60–88
(a)
73–52
(h)
1995–96 FIBA Korać Cup 3rd–tier
6–4 2nd round Austria Einkaufswelt Fürstenfeld 118–88
(a)
100–63
(h)
3rd round Lithuania Šilutė 93–79
(a)
121–100
(h)
Top 16 France ASVEL 73–79
(h)
91–69
(a)
Italy Scavolini Pesaro 63–72
(h)
86–93
(a)
Spain TDK Manresa 84–88
(a)
83–80
(h)
1997–98 FIBA EuroLeague 1st–tier
16–6 1st round France PSG Racing 57–52
(h)
52–76
(a)
Slovenia Union Olimpija 74–71
(a)
74–65
(h)
Italy Teamsystem Bologna 67–70
(a)
80–57
(h)
Croatia Cibona 70–55
(h)
63–67
(a)
Germany Alba Berlin 79–80
(h)
67–60
(a)
2nd round Israel Hapoel Jerusalem 83–68
(a)
65–51
(h)
Turkey Ülker 81–73
(h)
70–63
(a)
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Partizan 73–71
(a)
68–76
(h)
Top 16 Croatia Split 76–46
(h)
62–54
(a)

(h)
QF Germany Alba Berlin 88–68
(h)
82–58
(a)

(h)
SF Italy Benetton Treviso
69–66
April 21, Palau Sant Jordi, Barcelona

F
Italy Kinder Bologna
44–58
April 23, Palau Sant Jordi, Barcelona
1998–99 FIBA Saporta Cup 2nd–tier
8–4 1st round Hungary Atomerőmű 66–59
(h)
76–78
(a)
Finland Torpan Pojat 76–71
(a)
72–60
(h)
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Partizan 71–62
(h)
82–87
(a)
Croatia Zagreb 79–62
(a)
77–51
(h)
Slovenia Pivovarna Laško 87–72
(h)
71–93
(a)
2nd round Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Budućnost 66–61
(h)
63–74
(a)
1999–00 FIBA Saporta Cup 2nd–tier
16–3 1st round Finland Honka Playboys 88–51
(h)
76–64
(a)
Bulgaria Cherno More Port Varna 103–81
(a)
103–75
(h)
Israel Hapoel Jerusalem 69–53
(h)
82–77
(a)
Belgium Spirou 83–63
(h)
62–80
(a)
Russia Avtodor Saratov 78–60
(a)
83–59
(h)
2nd round Slovenia Kovinotehna Savinjska Polzela 86–51
(a)
68–44
(h)
Top 16 Spain TAU Cerámica 71–67
(a)
85–65
(h)
QF Greece Iraklis 84–73
(h)
70–73
(a)
SF Croatia Zadar 70–75
(a)
82–67
(h)

F
Italy Kinder Bologna
83–76
April 11, Centre intercommunal de glace de Malley, Lausanne
2000–01 Euroleague 1st–tier
13–5 Regular season Italy Kinder Bologna 78–77
(h)
66–81
(a)
Russia Saint Petersburg Lions 90–69
(a)
84–73
(h)
Belgium Spirou 97–73
(h)
97–89
(a)
Croatia Cibona 83–75
(h)
81–72
(a)
Spain TAU Cerámica 65–85
(a)
64–52
(h)
Top 16 Lithuania Žalgiris 69–60
(h)
73–71
(a)

(h)
QF Italy Benetton Treviso 97–89
(h)
74–90
(a)
71–56
(h)
SF Spain TAU Cerámica 65–90
(h)
67–70
(h)
62–76
(a)

(a)

(h)
2001–02 Euroleague 1st–tier
11–9 Regular season France ASVEL 84–86
(a)
87–65
(h)
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Partizan ICN 106–70
(h)
74–69
(a)
Spain TAU Cerámica 85–82
(h)
62–82
(a)
Italy Scavolini Pesaro 89–68
(a)
68–70
(h)
Belgium Telindus Oostende 86–79
(h)
73–102
(a)
Russia Ural Great Perm 77–86
(a)
99–85
(h)
Croatia Cibona 72–69
(h)
90–89
(a)
Top 16 Slovenia Union Olimpija 97–87
(h)
85–69
(a)
Greece Olympiacos 69–75
(a)
65–75
(h)
Greece Panathinaikos 66–73
(h)
92–96
(a)
2002–03 Euroleague 1st–tier
(1–13) Regular season Croatia Cibona VIP 71–85
(a)
69–71
(h)
Spain FC Barcelona 57–62
(h)
54–68
(a)
Italy Skipper Bologna 76–82
(a)
63–72
(h)
Germany Alba Berlin 87–88
(h)
76–80
(a)
France Pau-Orthez 71–83
(h)
84–86
(a)
Turkey Efes Pilsen 79–74
(a)
64–81
(h)
Italy Benetton Treviso 90–94
(h)
59–72
(a)
2003–04 Euroleague 1st–tier
(6–8) Regular season Turkey Ülker 69–75
(a)
83–82
(h)
Italy Lottomatica Roma 79–77
(h)
73–70
(a)
Croatia Cibona VIP 80–85
(a)
73–75
(h)
France Pau-Orthez 71–83
(h)
78–68
(a)
Spain FC Barcelona 62–79
(a)
64–70
(h)
Slovenia Union Olimpija 77–78
(a)
91–87
(h)
Serbia and Montenegro Partizan Mobtel 95–92
(h)
71–78
(a)
2004–05 Euroleague 1st–tier
11–9 Regular season Spain Winterthur FC Barcelona 57–69
(a)
91–79
(h)
Lithuania Žalgiris 76–86
(h)
71–81
(a)
Italy Montepaschi Siena 58–77
(a)
75–71
(h)
France Adecco ASVEL 89–63
(h)
73–69
(a)
Israel Maccabi Elite 110–113
(h)
92–93
(a)
Italy Scavolini Pesaro 90–88
(a)
78–72
(h)
Slovenia Union Olimpija 76–75
(h)
66–70
(a)
Top 16 Italy Benetton Treviso 83–75
(h)
65–85
(a)
Turkey Efes Pilsen 70–69
(h)
62–69
(a)
Poland Prokom Trefl Sopot 75–59
(a)
81–70
(h)
2005–06 Euroleague 1st–tier
3–11 Regular season France SIG 73–71
(h)
66–70
(a)
Italy Climamio Bologna 55–88
(a)
82–75
(h)
Lithuania Žalgiris 80–65
(h)
70–87
(a)
Spain TAU Cerámica 62–77
(a)
60–87
(h)
Slovenia Union Olimpija 72–81
(a)
68–77
(h)
Italy Benetton Treviso 57–83
(h)
83–103
(a)
Germany CHP Bamberg 61–71
(a)
51–65
(h)
2006–07 ULEB Cup 2nd–tier
2–8 Regular season Spain Gran Canaria Grupo Dunas 57–63
(a)
70–58
(h)
Germany Brose Baskets 82–76
(h)
71–80
(a)
Serbia Hemofarm 73–93
(h)
67–93
(a)
France Nancy 69–86
(a)
76–85
(h)
Lithuania Lietuvos Rytas 76–102
(h)
80–86
(a)
2007–08 FIBA EuroCup 3rd–tier
1–1 2nd round France Cholet 91–82
(h)
55–78
(a)
2015–16 Eurocup 2nd–tier
5–5 Regular season Russia Krasny Oktyabr 94–96
(h)
82–78
(a)
Turkey Galatasaray Odeabank 65–89
(a)
73–86
(h)
Russia Nizhny Novgorod 87–70
(h)
79–86
(a)
Israel Hapoel Bank Yahav 75–74
(h)
78–82
(a)
Lithuania Neptūnas 86–80
(a)
75–71
(h)

Record

AEK has overall, from 1958–59 (first participation) to 2015–16 (last participation): 165 wins against 141 defeats in 306 games for all the European club competitions.

See also

External links

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