Olympiacos B.C. in Europe

Olympiacos B.C. in Europe

Olympiacos B.C. history and statistics in FIBA and ULEB competitions.

Match table

Season Competition Round Club Home Away
1960–61 FIBA European Champions Cup Q Turkey Galatasaray 55–65 41–72
1972–73 European Cup Winners' Cup Q2 Netherlands Raak-Punch 107–77 68–88
R1 Czechoslovakia Spartak Brno 87–94 74–76
1973–74 European Cup Winners' Cup Q2 Hungary MAFC Sopron 70–56 67–67
R1 Bulgaria CSKA Sofia 67–59 69–79
1975–76 European Cup Winners' Cup Q Israel Hapoel Gvat/Yagur 89–63 73–82
R1 Austria ABC Wien 67–59 69–79
QF Bulgaria CSKA Sofia 91–78 77–99
France Tours 77–69 77–102
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Rabotnički 91–71 79–90
1976–77 FIBA European Champions Cup R1 Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv 74–90 75–101
Italy Virtus Bologna 81–79 64–87
Romania Dinamo Bucharest 84–86 71–94
1977–78 European Cup Winners' Cup Q Israel Hapoel Tel Aviv 75–55 60–79
R1 Italy Virtus Bologna 78–72 61–78
1978–79 FIBA European Champions Cup R1 France Le Mans 79–62 56–76
Syria Jalaa Sportif Alepo 81–79 64–87
Poland GKS Wybrzeze Gdansk 102–79 85–91
SF Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bosna 83–88 69–72
Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv 79–77 51–95
Spain Real Madrid 97–101 72–113
Italy Varese 68–72 67–92
Spain Joventut Badalona 84–95 77–91
1979–80 Korać Cup R3 Italy Arrigoni Sebastiani Rieti 93–97 72–83
Turkey Tofaş Bursa 94–49 91–85
Spain Joventut Badalona 86–69 65–76
1980–81 European Cup Winners' Cup R1 Belgium Verviers-Repinster 58–67 67–71
1981–82 Korać Cup R1 Belgium R.C. Mechelen 79–60 60–96
1982–83 Korać Cup R1 Netherlands Leiden Basket 71–70 61–92
1983–84 Korać Cup R2 Spain CB Zaragoza
Olympiacos withdrew
1986–87 Korać Cup R2 Belgium Mariembourg 70–95 74–103
1988–89 Korać Cup R1 Poland Górnik Wałbrzych 91–76 98–55
R2 Soviet Union Dinamo Tbilisi 93–113 96–75
QF Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Zadar 66–77 97–116
Israel Hapoel Tel Aviv 87–99 86–101
Spain Joventut Badalona 89–86 73–101
1992–93 FIBA European Championship PR2 Slovenia Union Olimpija 88–81 88–85
GS Spain Estudiantes 73–66 73–80
Germany TSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen 79–63 63–66
Spain Real Madrid 63–62 74–92
France Pau-Orthez 93–96 65–64
Croatia Zadar 75–61 77–86
Italy Benetton Treviso 91–86 67–75
Belgium Maes Pils Mechelen 79–60 85–66
QF France Limoges 70–67 53–59
58–60
1993–94 FIBA European Championship GS Germany TSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen 92–70 70–53
England Guildford Kings 96–51 71–51
Spain Real Madrid 75–73 58–57
Italy Benetton Treviso 79–73 80–65
Belgium Maes Pils Mechelen 71–63 86–70
Spain Barcelona 82–64 69–73
France Limoges 59–67 59–67
QF Italy Buckler Bologna 89–69 64–77
65–62
F4–SF Greece Panathinaikos
77–72
F4–F Spain Joventut Badalona
57–59
1994–95 FIBA European Championship GS Turkey Efes Pilsen 56–79 77–42
Croatia Cibona Zagreb 101–69 69–60
Spain Joventut Badalona 84–53 76–75
Germany TSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen 82–70 89–75
France Limoges 73–76 59–66
Italy Buckler Bologna 89–64 68–72
Spain Barcelona 99–78 64–79
QF Russia CSKA Moscow 86–77 65–95
79–54
F4–SF Greece Panathinaikos
58–52
F4–F Spain Real Madrid
61–73
1995–96 FIBA European Championship GS Italy Benetton Treviso 83–72 77–83
Russia CSKA Moscow 72–78 91–96
Turkey Ülker 92–76 72–60
Spain Unicaja Málaga 82–59 77–76
France Olympique Antibes 98–83 97–89
Greece Iraklis 76–62 69–63
Germany TSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen 73–69 81–72
QF Spain Real Madrid 68–49 77–80
65–80
1996–97 FIBA Euroleague GS1 Germany ALBA Berlin 64–67 61–62
Italy Teamsystem Bologna 96–80 72–81
Belgium Spirou Charleroi 87–60 79–72
Croatia Cibona Zagreb 62–61 61–63
Spain Estudiantes 110–78 78–87
GS2 Russia CSKA Moscow 82–51 79–70
Italy Stefanel Milano 87–84 71–73
Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv 69–60 78–82
R16 Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Partizan 60–61 81–71
74–69
QF Greece Panathinaikos 65–57 69–49
F4–SF Slovenia Union Olimpija
74–65
F4–F Spain Barcelona
73–58
1997–98 FIBA Euroleague GS1 Turkey Efes Pilsen 61–60 70–67
Russia CSKA Moscow 86–74 58–77
France Limoges 69–57 60–66
Spain Real Madrid 82–75 78–77
Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv 71–76 87–73
GS2 Portugal Porto 73–54 92–63
Croatia Croatia Split 90–79 53–60
Turkey Türk Telekom 64–60 82–80
R16 Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Partizan 74–78 60–72
1998–99 FIBA Euroleague GS1 Italy Kinder Bologna 55–50 72–67
Germany ALBA Berlin 94–65 85–83
Turkey Ülker 58–72 89–79
Croatia Zadar 71–55 67–55
Russia CSKA Moscow 74–76 81–75
GS2 Russia Samara 85–63 81–70
Greece PAOK 57–71 66–72
Italy Teamsystem Bologna 62–73 63–60
R16 Italy Varese 78–66 83–77
QF France ASVEL Lyon-Villeurbanne 70–57 81–77
F4–SF Lithuania Žalgiris
71–87
F4–F Italy Teamsystem Bologna
74–63
1999–00 FIBA Euroleague GS1 Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv 65–63 65–54
France ASVEL Lyon-Villeurbanne 65–55 54–61
Turkey Ülker 62–73 86–64
Slovenia Pivovarna Laško 79–68 56–63
Italy Varese 62–69 74–57
GS2 Spain Caja San Fernando 74–63 66–65
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Budućnost 89–61 70–82
France Pau-Orthez 77–73 73–74
R16 Slovenia Union Olimpija 68–52 61–65
67–85
2000–01 Euroleague RS Spain Real Madrid 91–84 73–75
Italy Benetton Treviso 82–73 87–95
Slovenia Union Olimpija 82–70 73–69
Portugal Ovarense 101–67 100–53
Israel Hapoel Jerusalem 102–69 70–83
R2 Italy Verona 94–92 96–84
QF Spain TAU Cerámica 72–78 76–98
2001–02 Euroleague RS Turkey Efes Pilsen 87–72 80–79
Germany ALBA Berlin 91–75 88–69
Poland Śląsk Wrocław 101–79 80–75
Spain Unicaja Málaga 81–80 79–86
Belgium Spirou Charleroi 107–78 76–56
Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv 94–91 73–78
Italy Benetton Treviso 87–91 81–89
Top 16 Greece Panathinaikos 92–75 78–88
Greece AEK Athens 75–69 75–65
Slovenia Union Olimpija 85–89 75–66
2002–03 Euroleague RS Poland Śląsk Wrocław 78–71 91–72
Turkey Ülker 71–77 82–65
Russia CSKA Moscow 77–79 67–74
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Partizan 78–80 71–81
France ASVEL Lyon-Villeurbanne 83–77 74–85
Spain Real Madrid 71–68 66–73
Italy Virtus Bologna 80–66 77–73
Top 16 Slovenia Union Olimpija 73–61 74–72
France ASVEL Lyon-Villeurbanne 69–59 79–89
Spain Barcelona 55–58 77–80
2003–04 Euroleague RS Poland Śląsk Wrocław 98–92 80–82
Spain Valencia 69–77 90–78
Spain TAU Cerámica 81–72 77–92
Turkey Efes Pilsen 57–69 52–61
Italy Benetton Treviso 89–102 75–80
France ASVEL Lyon-Villeurbanne 82–61 77–92
Germany ALBA Berlin 96–95 71–70
Top 16 Russia CSKA Moscow 69–93 66–80
Spain TAU Cerámica 83–85 82–87
Croatia Cibona Zagreb 68–70 68–62
2004–05 Euroleague RS Italy Climamio Bologna 71–76 77–94
Croatia Cibona Zagreb 89–83 64–60
Poland Prokom 75–77 71–77
Spain Real Madrid 75–83 62–76
Serbia and Montenegro Partizan 100–74 73–87
Turkey Efes Pilsen 59–110 54–80
Spain Estudiantes 90–80 57–87
2005–06 Euroleague RS Spain Barcelona 80–68 70–86
Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv 83–78 95–101
Turkey Efes Pilsen 75–78 69–77
Lithuania Lietuvos Rytas 65–63 67–78
Poland Prokom 70–65 77–79
Croatia Cibona Zagreb 99–70 62–74
Italy Olimpia Milano 89–67 84–75
Top 16 Spain Unicaja Málaga 87–84 87–75
Lithuania Žalgiris 78–69 99–72
Spain Barcelona 67–74 72–76
QF Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv 76–70 78–87
73–77
2006–07 Euroleague RS Spain TAU Cerámica 97–78 74–89
Italy Climamio Bologna 94–67 93–86
Poland Prokom 97–74 73–64
France Le Mans 80–76 88–81
Turkey Efes Pilsen 72–91 77–95
Russia Dynamo Moscow 86–73 69–84
Germany Köln 77–73 88–81
Top 16 Serbia Partizan 79–75 92–84
Spain Joventut Badalona 81–65 56–58
Russia CSKA Moscow 64–85 79–83
QF Spain TAU Cerámica 89–95 59–84
2007–08 Euroleague RS Spain TAU Cerámica 95–90 64–75
Slovenia Union Olimpija 113–80 78–87
Italy Virtus Bologna 104–76 91–80
Russia CSKA Moscow 71–67 79–88
Poland Prokom 109–65 59–63
Lithuania Žalgiris 90–74 75–88
Italy Montepaschi Siena 73–80 84–86
Top 16 Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv 67–75 87–82
Spain Real Madrid 72–63 70–80
Lithuania Žalgiris 86–84 61–52
QF Russia CSKA Moscow 73–83 76–74
56–81
2008–09 Euroleague RS Italy Avellino 91–66 83–69
Spain Unicaja Málaga 83–72 56–60
Croatia Cibona Zagreb 93–64 76–85
Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv 84–65 86–93
France Le Mans 68–78 98–93
Top 16 Italy Olimpia Milano 84–81 74–76
Spain TAU Cerámica 73–70 88–80
Poland Prokom 84–71 93–68
QF Spain Real Madrid 88–79 63–71
79–73 78–75
F4–SF Greece Panathinaikos
82–84
F4–F Spain Barcelona
79–95
2009–10 Euroleague RS France Entente Orléans 94–72 88–84
Spain Unicaja Málaga 89–68 68–86
Lithuania Lietuvos Rytas 97–73 89–83
Turkey Efes Pilsen 105–90 93–85
Serbia Partizan 81–60 80–86
Top 16 Spain Caja Laboral 102–85 89–85
Russia Khimki 87–69 83–96
Croatia Cibona Zagreb 78–75 94–97
QF Poland Prokom 83–79

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