1992 FIBA European League Final Four
Tournament details
ArenaAbdi İpekçi Arena
Istanbul,  Turkey
DatesApril 1992
Final positions
ChampionsSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Partizan (1st title)
Runners-upSpain Montigalà Joventut
Third placeItaly Philips Milano
Fourth placeSpain Estudiantes Argentaria
Awards and statistics
MVPSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Saša Danilović

The 1992 FIBA European League Final Four, or 1992 FIBA EuroLeague Final Four, was the 1991–92 season's FIBA European League Final Four tournament, organized by FIBA Europe.

Partizan won its first title, after defeating Montigalà Joventut in the final game, with a buzzer-beater by Saša Djordjević.

Bracket

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
 
 
 
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Partizan82
 
 
 
Italy Philips Milano75
 
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Partizan71
 
 
 
Spain Montigalà Joventut70
 
Spain Montigalà Joventut91
 
 
Spain Estudiantes Argentaria69
 
Third place
 
 
 
 
 
Italy Philips Milano99
 
 
Spain Estudiantes Argentaria81

Semifinals

Partizan - Philips Milano

14 April 1992
19:00
Partizan Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 8275 Italy Philips Milano
Scoring by half: 31–35, 51–40
Pts: Danilović 22
Rebs: Danilović 10
Asts: Danilović 3
Pts: Dawkins 21
Rebs: Dawkins 19
Asts: Montecchi 6
Abdi İpekçi Arena, Istanbul
Attendance: 8,000
Referees: Costas Rigas (GRE), Philippe Leemann (SUI)

Montigalà Joventut - Estudiantes Argentaria

14 April 1992
21:00
Montigalà Joventut Spain 9169 Spain Estudiantes Argentaria
Scoring by half: 51–36, 40–33
Pts: Villacampa 28
Rebs: Ruf 10
Asts: Pressley 3
Pts: Pinone 18
Rebs: Winslow 10
Asts: Azofra 3
Abdi İpekçi Arena, Istanbul
Attendance: 8,000
Referees: Wieslaw Zych (POL), Reuven Virovnik (ISR)

Third place game

16 April 1992
19:00
Philips Milano Italy 9981 Spain Estudiantes Argentaria
Scoring by half: 57–41, 42–40
Pts: Rogers 20
Rebs: Dawkins 9
Asts: Pittis 7
Pts: Winslow 21
Rebs: Winslow 9
Asts: three players 4
Abdi İpekçi Arena, Istanbul
Referees: Costas Rigas (GRE), Wieslaw Zych (POL)

Final

16 April 1992
21:00
Partizan Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 7170 Spain Montigalà Joventut
Scoring by half: 40-34, 31–36
Pts: Danilović 25
Rebs: Danilović, Dragutinović 5
Asts: Djordjević 3
Pts: Pressley 20
Rebs: Morales, Pressley 9
Asts: R. Jofresa, Thompson 2
Abdi İpekçi Arena, Istanbul
Attendance: 12,000
Referees: Reuven Virovnik (ISR), Philippe Leemann (SUI)
Partizan jersey
Team colours
Team colours
Partizan
Montigalà Joventut jersey
Team colours
Team colours
Montigalà Joventut
Starters:PRA
PG4Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Aleksandar Đorđević2323
SG5Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Predrag Danilović2550
SF15Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Ivo Nakić510
PF8Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Zoran Stevanović641
C13Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Slaviša Koprivica441
Reserves:PRA
SF6Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Nikola Lončar210
C7Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Mlađan Šilobad431
C11Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Željko Rebrača020
PG14Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Vladimir Dragutinović252
Head coach:
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Željko Obradović
1991–92 FIBA European League
Champions
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
Partizan
1st title
Starters:PRA
PG5Spain Rafa Jofresa812
SG8Spain Jordi Villacampa1341
SF11United States Harold Pressley2091
PF10United States Corny Thompson582
C12Spain Juan Antonio Morales691
Reserves:PRA
C4Spain Carlos Ruf010
PG6Spain Tomàs Jofresa1861
SF9Spain Jordi Pardo000
Head coach:
Spain Lolo Sainz

Final standings

Team
1.Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Partizan
2.Spain Montigalà Joventut
3.Italy Philips Milano
4.Spain Estudiantes Argentaria

Awards

FIBA European League Final Four MVP

FIBA European League Finals Top Scorer

FIBA European League All-Final Four Team

FIBA European League All-Final Four Team
Player Team Ref.
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Saša ĐorđevićPartizan[1]
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Sasha Danilović (MVP)Partizan
Spain Jordi VillacampaMontigalà Joventut
United States Harold PressleyMontigalà Joventut
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Slaviša KoprivicaPartizan

References

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