The 1988–89 Ronchetti Cup[1] was the 18th edition of FIBA Europe's second-tier competition for women's basketball clubs, running from 12 October 1988 to 22 March 1989. CSKA Moscow defeated Deborah Milan in the final to win its second title.[2] It was the last of five editions in a row won by Soviet clubs.[3]

Qualifying round

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st 2nd
Stockport Lapwings United Kingdom109–184France La Gerbe Montceau55–10354–81
Maccabi Tel Aviv Israel125–112Greece Aghias82–6343–49
Sparta Bertrange Luxembourg?Spain Toledo 9252–94?
Visby Sweden108–114Poland Wisla Krakow67–5241–62
Welheim Germany164–151Switzerland Nyon77–8387–68
Apollon Kalamarias Greece123–209Hungary Tungsram Budapest64–9159–118
Vointa Bucharest Romania126–130Bulgaria Kremikovtsi58–5868–72
Fémina Lausanne Switzerland164–151France Villeurbanne76–9941–90
MENT Thessaloniki Greece145–194Hungary MTK Budapest72–9673–98
UBC Media Rent Austria121–153Italy Parma Primizie72–7249–81
Stade Français France179–118Portugal CREA Lisboa87–6092–58
USC Munich Germany187–106Switzerland Serron105–5282–54
Pécsi Hungary126–139Bulgaria Akademik Plovdiv61–5465–85
Slavia Sofia Bulgaria172–181Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Red Star Belgrade85–9387–88
Orchies France126–139France Challes66–6558–72
Riento Turku Finland108–173Czech Republic Sparta Prague53–8455–89
Željezničar Sarajevo Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia164–160Italy Magenta85–7879–82

First round

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st 2nd
La Gerbe Montceau France129–157Italy Deborah Milan66–8263–75
Maccabi Tel Aviv Israel117–151Bulgaria Minyor Pernik62–7655–75
Toledo 92 Spain130–119Poland Wisla Krakow69–5561–64
Welheim Germany144–169Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Ježica72–8272–87
Tungsram Budapest Hungary134–133Czech Republic Slavia Prague70–6564–68
Villeurbanne France120–136Bulgaria Kremikovtsi68–6052–76
CSKA Moscow Soviet Union209–127Hungary MTK Budapest122–6387–64
Parma Primizie Italy195–165Spain Tintoretto Getafe100–8195–84
USC Munich Germany141–176France Stade Français67–7574–101
Akademik Plovdiv Bulgaria124–157Italy Libertas Trogylos61–7963–78
Red Star Belgrade Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia186–126France Challes106–6680–60
Željezničar Sarajevo Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia159–185Czech Republic Sparta Prague82–8077–105

Group stage

Group A

Team Pld W L PF PA
Italy Deborah Milan 431293267
Bulgaria Minyor Pernik 422299303
Spain Toledo 92 413259281

Group B

Team Pld W L PF PA
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Ježica 431324264
Hungary Tungsram Budapest 422193228
Bulgaria Kremikovtsi 413273310

Group C

Team Pld W L PF PA
Soviet Union CSKA Moscow 4????
Italy Parma Primizie 4????
France Stade Français 413283341

Group D

Team Pld W L PF PA
Italy Libertas Trogylos 431351308
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Red Star Belgrade 431336229
Czech Republic Sparta Prague 404258339

Semifinals

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st 2nd
CSKA Moscow Soviet Union207–139Italy Libertas Trogylos104–64103–75
Ježica Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia134–158Italy Deborah Milan59–8675–72

Final

Team #1 Team #2
CSKA Moscow Soviet Union92–86Italy Deborah Milan

References

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