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FIBA Basketball World Cup

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Men

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Tournament Champions Final
1950 Argentina Argentina Argentina Round-robin ahead of United States United States
1954 Brazil United States United States Round-robin ahead of Brazil Brazil
1959 Chile Brazil Brazil Round-robin ahead of United States United States
1963 Brazil Brazil Brazil Round-robin ahead of Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia
1967 Uruguay Soviet Union Soviet Union Round-robin ahead of Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia
1970 Yugoslavia Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia Round-robin ahead of Brazil Brarzil
1974 Puerto Rico Soviet Union Soviet Union Round-robin ahead of Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia
1978 Philippines Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia 82-81 (OT) vs Soviet Union Soviet Union
1982 Colombia Soviet Union Soviet Union 95-94 vs United States United States
1986 Spain United States United States 87-85 vs Soviet Union United States
1990 Argentina Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia 92-75 vs Soviet Union United States
1994 Canada United States United States 137-91 vs Russia Russia
1998 Greece Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia 64-62 vs Russia Russia
2002 United States Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia 84-77 (OT) vs Argentina Argentina
2006 Japan Spain Spain 70-47 vs Greece Greece
2010 Turkey United States United States 81-64 vs Turkey Turkey
2014 Spain United States United States 129-92 vs Serbia Serbia
2019 China Spain Spain 95-75 vs Argentina Argentina

Medals table

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  1. 5 titles
     United States (USA)
     Yugoslavia (YUG)
  2. 3 titles
     Soviet Union (URS)
  3. 2 titles
     Brazil (BRA)
     Spain (ESP)
  4. 1 title
     Argentina (ARG)

EuroLeague

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Men

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Season Champions Final
1958 Soviet Union Rīgas ASK 170-152 vs Bulgaria PBC Academic
1958-59 Soviet Union Rīgas ASK 148-125 vs Bulgaria PBC Academic
1959-60 Soviet Union Rīgas ASK 130-113 vs Soviet Union Dinamo Tbilisi
1960-61 Soviet Union CSKA Moscow 148-128 vs Soviet Union Rīgas ASK
1961-62 Soviet Union Dinamo Tbilisi 90-83 vs Spain Real Madrid
1962-63 Soviet Union CSKA Moscow 148-128 vs Spain Real Madrid
1963-64 Spain Real Madrid 183-174 vs Czechoslovak Socialist Republic Spartak ZJŠ Brno
1964-65 Spain Real Madrid 157-150 vs Soviet Union CSKA Moscow
1965-66 Italy Simmenthal Milano 77-72 vs Czechoslovak Socialist Republic Slavia VŠ Praha
1966-67 Spain Real Madrid 91-83 vs Italy Simmenthal Milano
1967-68 Spain Real Madrid 77-72 vs Czechoslovak Socialist Republic Spartak ZJŠ Brno
1968-69 Soviet Union CSKA Moscow 103-99 (OT) vs Spain Real Madrid
1969-70 Italy Ignis Varese 79-74 vs Soviet Union CSKA Moscow
1970-71 Soviet Union CSKA Moscow 67-53 vs Italy Ignis Varese
1971-72 Italy Ignis Varese 70-69 vs Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Jugoplastika
1972-73 Italy Ignis Varese 71-66 vs Soviet Union CSKA Moscow
1973-74 Spain Real Madrid 84-82 vs Italy Ignis Varese
1974-75 Italy Ignis Varese 79-66 vs Spain Real Madrid
1975-76 Italy Mobilgirgi Varese ESP]] Real Madrid
1976-77 Israel Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv 78-77 vs Italy Mobilgirgi Varese
1977-78 Spain Real Madrid 75-67 vs Italy Mobilgirgi Varese
1978-79 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia KK Bosna Royal 75-67 vs Italy Emerson Varese
1979-80 Spain Real Madrid 89-85 vs Israel Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv
1980-81 Israel Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv 80-79 vs Italy Sinudyne Bologna
1981-82 Italy Squibb Cantù 86-80 vs Israel Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv
1982-83 Italy Ford Cantù 69-68 vs Italy Billy Milano
1983-84 Italy Banco di Roma Virtus 79-73 vs Spain FC Barcelona
1984-85 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia KK Cibona 87-78 vs Spain Real Madrid
1985-86 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia KK Cibona 94-82 vs Soviet Union BC Žalgiris
1986-87 Italy Tracer Milano 71-69 vs Israel Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv
1987-88 Italy Tracer Milano 90-84 vs Israel Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv
1988-89 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia KK Jugoplastika 75-69 vs Israel Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv
1989-90 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia KK Jugoplastika 72-67 vs Spain FC Barcelona
1990-91 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia KK Pop 84 70-65 vs Spain FC Barcelona
1991-92 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia KK Partizan 71-10 vs Spain Montigalà Joventut
1992-93 France Limoges CSP 59-55 vs Italy Benetton Treviso
1993-94 Spain 7up Joventut 59-57 vs Greece Olympiacos BC
1994-95 Spain Real Madrid 73-61 vs Greece Olympiacos BC
1995-96 Greece Panathinaikos BC 67-66 vs Spain FC Barcelona
1996-97 Greece Olympiacos BC 73-58 vs Spain FC Barcelona
1997-98 Italy Kinder Bologna 58-44 vs Greece AEK BC
1998-99 Lithuania BC Žalgiris 82-74 vs Italy Kinder Bologna
1999-2000 Greece Panathinaikos BC 73-67 vs Israel Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv
2000-01 Israel Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv 81-67 vs Greece Panathinaikos BC
2000-01 Italy Kinder Bologna 3-2 (play-off) vs Spain Tau Cerámica
2001-02 Greece Panathinaikos BC 89-83 vs Italy Kinder Bologna
2002-03 Spain FC Barcelona 76-65 vs Italy Benetton Treviso
2003-04 Israel Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv 118-74 vs Italy Skipper Bologna
2004-05 Israel Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv 90-78 vs Spain Tau Cerámica
2005-06 Russia CSKA Moscow 73-69 vs Israel Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv
2006-07 Greece Panathinaikos BC 93-91 vs Russia CSKA Moscow
2007-08 Russia CSKA Moscow 91-77 vs Israel Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv
2008-09 Greece Panathinaikos BC 73-71 vs Russia CSKA Moscow
2009-10 Spain Regal FC Barcelona 86-68 vs Greece Olympiacos BC
2010-11 Greece Panathinaikos BC 78-70 vs Israel Maccabi Electra Tel Aviv
2011-12 Greece Olympiacos BC 62-61 vs Russia CSKA Moscow
2012-13 Greece Olympiacos BC 100-88 vs Spain Real Madrid
2013-14 Israel Maccabi Electra Tel Aviv 98-86 (OT) vs Spain Real Madrid
2014-15 Spain Real Madrid 78-59 vs Greece Olympiacos BC
2015-16 Russia CSKA Moscow 101-96 (OT) vs Turkey Fenerbahçe Doğuş
2016-17 Turkey Fenerbahçe Doğuş 80-64 vs Greece Olympiacos BC
2017-18 Spain Real Madrid 85-80 vs Turkey Fenerbahçe Doğuş
2018-19 Russia CSKA Moscow 91-83 vs Turkey Anadolu Efes

Medals table

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  1. 10 titles
    Spain Real Madrid
  2. 8 titles
    Russia CSKA Moscow
  3. 6 titles
    Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv
    Greece Panathinaikos
  4. 5 titles
    Italy Varese
  5. 3 titles
    Greece Olympiacos
    Italy Olimpia Milano
    Soviet Union Rīgas ASK
    Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Split
  6. 2 titles
    Italy Cantù
    Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Cibona
    Spain FC Barcelona
    Italy Virtus Bologna
  7. 1 title
    Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bosna
    Soviet Union Dinamo Tbilisi
    Turkey Fenerbahçe
    Spain Joventut Barcelona
    France Limoges CSP
    Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Partizan
    Italy Virtus Roma
    Lithuania Žalgiris

Medals table by nation

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  1. 13 titles
     Spain (ESP)
     Italy (ITA)
  2. 12 titles
     Russia (RUS)
  3. 9 titles
     Greece (GRE)
  4. 7 titles
     Yugoslavia (YUG)
  5. 6 titles
     Israel (ISR)
  6. 1 title
     France (FRA)
     Lithuania (LTU)
     Turkey (TUR)