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The Ronchetti Cup (called till 1996 European Cup Liliana Ronchetti) was an annual women’s basketball European club competition held by FIBA between the years 1972 and 2002. It was the second competition in European basketball, after the European Cup For Women’s Champions Clubs (later renamed EuroLeague Women).

Ronchetti Cup
SportBasketball
Founded1971
First season1971–72
Ceased2002
CountryFIBA Europe member associations
Last
champion(s)
Italy Famila Schio
(2nd title)
Most titlesSoviet Union Spartak Leningrad
(4 titles)

It was replaced in 2002 by the EuroCup Women which is the absolute equivalent.

History

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Liliana Ronchetti and European basketball

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Liliana Ronchetti started playing basketball in Como, Italy at the age of 20. Ronchetti, or Lily as she was called by her team mates, won 4 consecutive national titles with Como in the 1950s and played 83 games for the Italian national team.

One year after she quit basketball Lily died of cancer. Her name has persisted through the European Cup Liliana Ronchetti (renamed in 1996 more simply Ronchetti Cup). This competition was created by FIBA in 1974 as the second European competition for women’s clubs.

Ronchetti Cup winners

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Year Host Final Third and fourth place
Winner Score Runner-up Third place Fourth place
1971–72
Details
2 matches played in the final Soviet Union 
Spartak Leningrad
170–124
84–63 / 86–61
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 
Voždovac
France 
La Gerbe
Bulgaria 
Lokomotiv Sofia
1972–73
Details
Soviet Union 
Spartak Leningrad
140–92
64–55 / 76–37
Czechoslovakia 
Slavia Prague
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 
Crvena zvezda
Bulgaria 
Levski Sofia
1973–74
Details
Soviet Union 
Spartak Leningrad
128–115
68–58 / 60–57
Italy 
Geas
Romania 
IEFS Bucharest
Czechoslovakia 
Kralovopolská Brno
1974–75
Details
Soviet Union 
Spartak Leningrad
143–113
64–59 / 79–54
Bulgaria 
Levski Sofia
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 
Crvena zvezda
Bulgaria 
Minyor Pernik
1975–76
Details
Czechoslovakia 
Slavia VŠ Praha
141–129
68–51 / 73–78
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 
Industromontaza Zagreb
France 
BC La Gerbe
Italy 
Ceramica Pagnossin Treviso
1976–77
Details
  Italy (Rome) Soviet Union 
Spartak Moscow
97–54 Bulgaria 
Minyor Pernik
Bulgaria 
Lokomotiv Sofia
Czechoslovakia 
Slavia Praga
1977–78
Details
Bulgaria  Bulgaria (Haskovo) Bulgaria 
Levski Sofia
50–49 Czechoslovakia 
Slovan Bratislava
Bulgaria 
Lokomotiv Sofia
Hungary 
BSE Esma
1978–79
Details
Bulgaria  Bulgaria (Yambol) Bulgaria 
Levski Sofia
70–69 Bulgaria 
DFS Maritza Plovdiv
Italy 
Fiat Torino
Czechoslovakia 
HC Slovan
1979–80
Details
Bulgaria  Bulgaria (Pernik) Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 
Montmontaža Zagreb
82–76 Bulgaria 
DFS Maritza Plovdiv
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 
ZKK Vozdovac
Bulgaria 
BK Slavia Sofia
1980–81
Details
  Italy (Rome) Soviet Union 
Spartak Moscow
95–63 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 
Montmontaža Zagreb
Czechoslovakia 
Slavia Praga
France 
Clermont Club Universite
1981–82
Details
  Austria (Linz) Soviet Union 
Spartak Moscow
89–68 Czechoslovakia 
Kralovopolska Brno
Hungary 
Tungsgram S.C. Budapest
Bulgaria 
Akademik Sofia Bandiera della Bulgaria
1982–83
Details
  Italy (Mestre) Hungary 
BSE Budapest
83–81 (2 OT) Soviet Union 
Spartak Moscow
France 
Stade français
France 
A.S. Villeurbanne
1983–84
Details
  Hungary (Budapest) Italy 
SS Bata Rome
69–59 Hungary 
BSE Budapest
France 
Racing Basket
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 
ZKK Vozdovac
1984–85
Details
  Italy (Viterbe) Soviet Union 
CSKA Moscow
76–64 Italy 
SISV Bata Viterbo
Czechoslovakia 
Spartak Sokolovo
Bulgaria 
DFS Kremikovcy
1985–86
Details
  Spain (Barcelona) Soviet Union 
Dynamo Novosibirsk
81–58 Hungary 
BSE Budapest
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 
Iskra Delta Ježica
Bulgaria 
Kremikovtsi Sofia
1986–87
Details
  France (Wittenheim) Soviet Union 
Daugava Riga
87–80 Italy 
B.F. Deborah Milan
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 
Iskra Delta Ježica
Czechoslovakia 
VŠ Prague
1987–88
Details
  Greece (Athens) Soviet Union 
Dynamo Kiev
100–83 Italy 
B.F. Deborah Milan
Czechoslovakia 
Slavia Prague
Soviet Union 
Spartak Leningrad
1988–89
Details
  Italy (Florence) Soviet Union 
CSKA Moscow
92–86 Italy 
B.F. Deborah Milan
Italy 
Libertas Trogylos
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 
Ježica
1989–90
Details
2 matches played in the final Italy 
Parma Primizie
150–131
79–54 / 71–77
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 
Jedinstvo Aida Tuzla
Italy 
Gemeaz Milano
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 
Ježica
1990–91
Details
Italy 
Gemeaz-Cusin Milan
152–145
94–76 / 58–69
Italy 
Como Jersey
Soviet Union 
CSKA Moscow
Spain 
Godella
1991–92
Details
Italy 
Estel Vicenza
154–136
78–67 / 76–69
Italy 
Trogylos Priolo
Italy 
Athena Cesena
Spain 
Zaragoza
1992–93
Details
Italy 
Lavezzini Basket Parma
162–132
91–62 / 71–70
Poland 
TS Olimpia Poznan
Italy 
Willwood Vicenza
France 
Valenciennes Olympic
1993–94
Details
Italy 
Ahena Cesena
144–133
78–65 / 66–68
Italy 
Lavezzini Basket Parma
Spain 
BEX Argentaria
France 
Tarbes
1994–95
Details
France 
CJM Bourges Basket
112–100
56–47 / 56–53
Italy 
Lavezzini Basket Parma
Italy 
Isab Energy Priolo
France 
Challes Savoie
1995–96
Details
France 
Tarbes GB
163–126
81–63 / 82–63
Italy 
Basket Alcamo
Hungary 
BSE ESMA
France 
ASPTT Aix-en-Provence
1996–97
Details
Russia 
CSKA Moscow
143–113
72–54 / 71–59
Italy 
Lavezzini Basket Parma
France 
ASPTT Aix-en-Provence
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 
Zkk Profi
1997–98
Details
Hungary 
Gysev Ringa Sopron
142–135
70–65 / 72–70
France 
ASPTT Aix-en-Provence
Poland 
Sommer Komfort
Israel 
Elitzur Delek Ramla
1998–99
Details
Spain 
Caja Rural Las Palmas
136–133
72–79 / 64–54
Israel 
A.S. Ramat-Hasharon
Italy 
Isab Energy Priolo
France 
W Bordeaux Basket
1999–00
Details
Italy 
Lavezzini Basket Parma
127–116
64–60 / 63–56
Spain 
Caja Rural Las Palmas
Germany 
DJK Wildcats
Ukraine 
Kozachka-ZALK
2000–01
Details
Italy 
Famila Schio
162–143
75–73 / 87–70
Turkey 
Botaş SK
Ukraine 
Kozachka-ZALK
Israel 
A.S. Ramat-Hasharon
2001–02
Details
Italy 
Famila Schio
150–143
73–69 / 77–74
France 
Tarbes GB
Hungary 
Postas Taban Trafik
Russia 
Dynamo Moscow

Medals (1971-2002)

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Russia (RUS)131317
2  Italy (ITA)911828
3  Bulgaria (BUL)24915
4  France (FRA)221216
5  Hungary (HUN)2248
6  Serbia (SRB)14914
7  Czech Republic (CZE)13711
8  Spain (ESP)1135
9  Israel (ISR)0123
10  Poland (POL)0112
11  Turkey (TUR)0101
12  Ukraine (UKR)0022
13  Germany (GER)0011
  Romania (ROU)0011
Totals (14 entries)313162124
  1.   Russia +   Soviet Union
  2.   Serbia +   Yugoslavia
  3.   Czech Republic +   Czechoslovakia
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