Find out every winner of the EuroLeague Championship since its inception in 1958.
The EuroLeague Championship Game is the final basketball match of the EuroLeague competition, which is recognised as the highest tier and most important professional club basketball league in Europe.
Over the years, this championship game has also been known by several other names, including the EuroLeague Final, the EuroLeague Finals, the EuroLeague Grand Final, and the EuroLeague Grand Finale.
Real Madrid has won the EuroLeague Championship on 11 occasions, more than any other club, with their most recent victory occurring in 2023.
Fenerbahçe of Istanbul is the current holder of the EuroLeague Championship, as of 2025.
Multiple locations are listed for finals which were not played in a singular game.
Year | Location(s) | Champion | Runner-up |
1958 | Riga & Sofia | Rīgas ASK | Academic |
1958–59 | Riga & Sofia | Rīgas ASK | Academic |
1959–60 | Tbilisi & Riga | Rīgas ASK | Dinamo Tbilisi |
1960–61 | Moscow & Riga | CSKA Moscow | Rīgas ASK |
1961–62 | Geneva | Dinamo Tbilisi | Real Madrid |
1962–63 | Madrid & Moscow | CSKA Moscow | Real Madrid |
1963–64 | Brno & Madrid | Real Madrid | Spartak ZJŠ Brno |
1964–65 | Moscow & Madrid | Real Madrid | CSKA Moscow |
1965–66 | Bologna | Simmenthal Milano | Slavia VŠ Praha |
1966–67 | Madrid | Real Madrid | Simmenthal Milano |
1967–68 | Lyon | Real Madrid | Spartak ZJŠ Brno |
1968–69 | Barcelona | CSKA Moscow | Real Madrid |
1969–70 | Sarajevo | Ignis Varese | CSKA Moscow |
1970–71 | Antwerp | CSKA Moscow | Ignis Varese |
1971–72 | Tel Aviv | Ignis Varese | Jugoplastika |
1972–73 | Liège | Ignis Varese | CSKA Moscow |
1973–74 | Nantes | Real Madrid | Ignis Varese |
1974–75 | Antwerp | Ignis Varese | Real Madrid |
1975–76 | Geneva | Mobilgirgi Varese | Real Madrid |
1976–77 | Belgrade | Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv | Mobilgirgi Varese |
1977–78 | Munich | Real Madrid | Mobilgirgi Varese |
1978–79 | Grenoble | Bosna | Emerson Varese |
1979–80 | West Berlin | Real Madrid | Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv |
1980–81 | Strasbourg | Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv | Sinudyne Bologna |
1981–82 | Cologne | Squibb Cantù | Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv |
1982–83 | Grenoble | Ford Cantù | Billy Milano |
1983–84 | Geneva | Banco di Roma | FC Barcelona |
1984–85 | Piraeus | Cibona | Real Madrid |
1985–86 | Budapest | Cibona | Žalgiris |
1986–87 | Lausanne | Tracer Milano | Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv |
1987–88 | Ghent | Tracer Milano | Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv |
1988–89 | Munich | Jugoplastika | Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv |
1989–90 | Zaragoza | Jugoplastika | FC Barcelona Banca Catalana |
1990–91 | Paris | POP 84 | FC Barcelona Banca Catalana |
1991–92 | Istanbul | Partizan | Montigalà Joventut |
1992–93 | Piraeus | Limoges CSP | Benetton Treviso |
1993–94 | Tel Aviv | 7up Joventut | Olympiacos |
1994–95 | Zaragoza | Real Madrid Teka | Olympiacos |
1995–96 | Paris | Panathinaikos | FC Barcelona Banca Catalana |
1996–97 | Rome | Olympiacos | FC Barcelona Banca Catalana |
1997–98 | Barcelona | Kinder Bologna | AEK |
1998–99 | Munich | Žalgiris | Kinder Bologna |
1999–00 | Thessaloniki | Panathinaikos | Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv |
2000–01 * | Paris | Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv | Panathinaikos |
Bologna & Vitoria | Kinder Bologna | Tau Cerámica | |
2001–02 | Bologna | Panathinaikos | Kinder Bologna |
2002–03 | Barcelona | FC Barcelona | Benetton Treviso |
2003–04 | Tel Aviv | Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv | Skipper Bologna |
2004–05 | Moscow | Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv | Tau Cerámica |
2005–06 | Prague | CSKA Moscow | Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv |
2006–07 | Athens | Panathinaikos | CSKA Moscow |
2007–08 | Madrid | CSKA Moscow | Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv |
2008–09 | Berlin | Panathinaikos | CSKA Moscow |
2009–10 | Paris | Regal FC Barcelona | Olympiacos |
2010–11 | Barcelona | Panathinaikos | Maccabi Electra Tel Aviv |
2011–12 | Istanbul | Olympiacos | CSKA Moscow |
2012–13 | London | Olympiacos | Real Madrid |
2013–14 | Milan | Maccabi Electra Tel Aviv | Real Madrid |
2014–15 | Madrid | Real Madrid | Olympiacos |
2015–16 | Berlin | CSKA Moscow | Fenerbahçe |
2016–17 | Istanbul | Fenerbahçe | Olympiacos |
2017–18 | Belgrade | Real Madrid | Fenerbahçe |
2018–19 | Vitoria-Gasteiz | CSKA Moscow | Anadolu Efes |
2019–20 | Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic | ||
2020–21 | Cologne | Anadolu Efes | FC Barcelona |
2021–22 | Belgrade | Anadolu Efes | Real Madrid |
2022–23 | Kaunas | Real Madrid | Olympiacos |
2023–24 | Berlin | Panathinaikos | Real Madrid |
2024–25 | Abu Dhabi | Fenerbahçe | Monaco |
* 2001 was a year of transition, with Europe's top teams divided between two major leagues: the SuproLeague (held by FIBA Europe) and the EuroLeague (held by EuroLeague Basketball).
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