2004–05 FIBA Europe League

FIBA Europe League
Champions Russia Dynamo Saint Petersburg
1st title
Runners-up Ukraine Kyiv
Third place Russia Khimki
Fourth place Turkey Fenerbahçe
Teams 32
Awards
Final Four MVP United States Kelly McCarty
Statistical leaders
Points

United States Alvin Young

22.6

Rebounds

United States Art Long

11.9

Assists

United States Khalid El-Amin

7.2

The 2004–05 FIBA Europe League was the second season of the third tier in European basketball. BC Dynamo Saint Petersburg took the title.[1]

Teams

Regular season[2]
Netherlands Demon Astronauts Poland Anwil Włocławek Ukraine Azovmash Republic of Macedonia Fersped
Russia Khimki Ukraine Kyiv Turkey Beşiktaş Israel Bnei Hasharon
England Brighton Bears Czech Republic CEZ Nymburk Germany BS Energy Braunschweig Bulgaria CSKA Sofia
Turkey Fenerbahçe Israel Hapoel Galil Elyon Israel Hapoel Tel Aviv Greece Ionikos Nikaias
Greece Iraklis France JDA Dijon Ukraine Khimik Serbia Belgrade
Greece Olympia Larissa Cyprus AEL Limassol Belgium Dexia Mons-Hainaut Israel Iscar Nahariya
France Racing Paris Belgium Verviers-Pepinster Greece Peristeri Russia Dynamo Saint Petersburg
France Strasbourg Lithuania Tuborg Pilsener Russia UNICS KazanTH Russia Ural Great Perm

Final Four

Semi-finals Final
26 April – Istanbul
 Russia Saint Petersburg  92  
 Russia Khimki  81  
 
28 April – Istanbul
     Russia Saint Petersburg  85
   Ukraine Kyiv  74
Third place
26 April – Istanbul 28 April – Istanbul
 Ukraine Kyiv  88  Turkey Fenerbahçe  79
 Turkey Fenerbahçe  72    Russia Khimki  86

Final

28 April 2005 Dyanmo St. Petersburg Russia 8574 Ukraine Kyiv Istanbul  
Scoring by quarter: 18–25, 23–8, 28–21, 16–20
Pts: Ognjen Askrabic 11
Rebs: Ed Cota 6
Asts: Ed Cota 6
Report Pts: Marcelo Nicola 17
Rebs: Marcelo Nicola 7
Asts: Marcus Norris 3
Attendance: 7,500
Dynamo
Kyiv
2005 FIBA Europe League champions
Russia
Dynamo St. Petersburg
(1st title)

References

  1. "2004–05". FIBA Europe. Retrieved 14 March 2014.
  2. Teams FIBA Europe League 2004-2005

External links

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