Alpe Adria Cup
| Most recent season or competition: 2023–24 Alpe Adria Cup | |
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| Sport | Basketball |
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| Founded | 2015 |
| First season | 2015–16 |
| Ceased | 2024 |
| Countries | Austria Croatia Czech Republic Poland Romania Slovakia Slovenia |
| Continent | FIBA Europe (Europe) |
| Last champion(s) | (2nd title) |
| Most titles | (2 titles) |
Alpe Adria Cup was an international basketball club competition. In the 2023–24 season, the league comprised teams from seven countries: Austria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Poland, Romania, Slovakia and Slovenia. It was played under the rules of FIBA.
2023–24 teams
| Team | Location | Established |
|---|---|---|
| Kolín | 1940 | |
| Vienna | 2010 | |
| Olomouc | 2017 | |
| Ústí nad Labem | 1946 | |
| Ljubljana | 1957 | |
| Zagreb | 1972 | |
| Zagreb | 1976 | |
| Dąbrowa Górnicza | 1992 | |
| Kapfenberg | 1976 | |
| Timișoara | 1956 | |
| Spišská Nová Ves | 2004 |
Finals
| Year | Final | Semifinalists | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Champions | Score | Second place | Third place | Score | Fourth place | |
| 2015–16 Details |
Helios Suns |
66–63 | Zagreb |
94–73 | ||
| 2016–17 Details |
Rieker Komárno |
160–139 97–72 / 63–67 |
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| 2017–18 Details |
Zlatorog Laško |
89–79 | ||||
| 2018–19 Details |
Egis Körmend |
159–147 67–76 / 92–71 |
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| 2019–20 Details |
JIP Pardubice |
185–176 89–96 / 96–80 |
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| 2020–21 Details |
The season was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Europe. | |||||
| 2021–22 Details |
Patrioti Levice |
82–63 | ||||
| 2022–23 Details |
MKS Dąbrowa Górnicza |
86–72 | ||||
| 2023–24 Details |
MKS Dąbrowa Górnicza |
90–88 | ||||
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