Today marks 47 years since basketball team's third Intercontinental Cup
Real Madrid clinched the decisive win over Argentine side Obras Sanitarias (103-104).

On 24 of June 1978, Real Madrid's basketball team clinched their third Intercontinental Cup. The tournament took place in Buenos Aires (Argentina) and the madridistas were involved alongside Brazil's Sirio, Italy's Pallacanestro Varese, Rhode Island University in the USA and Argentina's Obras Sanitarias. The Whites and the hosts won their first three games, meaning the winner would be decided in a final round head-to-head.
Coughran, with 26 points, Brabender (25) and Szczerbiak (24) were the madridistas' standout performers in the win over Obras Sanitarias, but it was a Prada basket with two seconds to go which made it 103-104. The win put further gloss on a 1978 that also yielded the European Cup a few months earlier. It was also Real Madrid's third successive Intercontinental Cup success.