EuroCup Basketball

International men's basketball club tournament in Europe

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2023 A new logo was introduced, representing the latest visual identity of the competition.
2023 CB Gran Canaria wins their first EuroCup title by defeating Turk Telekom in the Finals.
2021 Rule change implemented where both EuroCup finalists qualify for the next season's EuroLeague, previously only the winner was entitled to the one-year licence.
September 2016 EuroCup Basketball introduces a new competition format starting with the 2016–17 season, implementing a Regular Season phase with 20 teams participating in a double round-robin format.
September 2016 The competition was rebranded as EuroCup Basketball, marking another transition in its naming history.
July 7 2016 Chipita and Euroleague Basketball announced a strategic sponsorship agreement, renaming the competition to 7DAYS EuroCup starting from the 2016-17 season.
2015 The competition contained 36 teams in the group stage, with 6 groups of 6 teams, including teams eliminated from EuroLeague qualification and directly qualified teams.
2014 EuroLeague clubs eliminated from Top 16 qualification began joining the EuroCup, with Finals decided by a double-legged series.
April 2 2014 Red Star Belgrade set another high attendance record of 22,736 spectators during a 63-52 win against UNICS Kazan at Kombank Arena in Belgrade.
March 26 2014 Red Star Belgrade achieved a record attendance of 24,232 spectators during a 79-70 victory over Budivelnyk Kyiv at Kombank Arena in Belgrade.
2013 The competition expanded to 48 teams in the Regular Season phase and introduced regional conferences (Eastern and Western) with six-team groups. The top three teams from each group would qualify for the Last 32 stage.
2012 The competition adopted a single-game final format, following double-legged semifinals and quarterfinals.
August 2012 EuroCup Basketball implemented new arena standards requiring all participating clubs to host home games in arenas with a minimum regular seating capacity of 2,500 and at least 200 VIP seats.

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