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Commemorative videos of the 11 European Basketball Championships

Real Madrid is the most successful club in the history of this competition.

Commemorative videos of the 11 European Basketball Championships
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Real Madrid is the club with 26 European Cups because it has won 15 in football and 11 in basketball. In this sport, our team is also legendary and leads an impressive list of achievements that began in 1964 with the First and increased in the 21st century with the Ninth in 2015, the Tenth in 2018 and the Eleventh in 2023.

The Eleventh 21/05/2023

Real Madrid were crowned European champions after defeating Olympiacos in Kaunas in an epic final (78-79). With 3.1 seconds left on the clock, Sergio Llull scored an impossible basket to give the title to the team led by Chus Mateo, who won his first Euroleague as a Real Madrid coach. Tavares was crowned MVP of the Final Four.

The Tenth 20/05/2018

Belgrade saw Real Madrid crowned champions with an 85-80 victory over Fenerbahçe in the final. It was Laso's second title as head coach and confirmed Doncic as a global star. The youth academy graduate was named MVP of the Final Four and best player in the Euroleague.

The Ninth 17/05/2015

The Palacio de los Deportes experienced an unforgettable night with Real Madrid's victory in the final against Olympiacos 78-59. Nocioni became a legend at our club by being named MVP of the final played at home.

The Eighth 13/04/1995
Real Madrid regained the continental throne in the Final Four held in Zaragoza. The team led by Obradovic defeated Olympiacos 73-61 with an outstanding performance by Sabonis, who was named MVP.

The Seventh 27/03/1980
Maccabi suffered from Rullán's accuracy, scoring 27 points in the final in Berlin, 89-85. Real Madrid dominated the match and won their seventh European Cup. This victory was Lolo Sainz's second title in the continent's top competition as a coach.

The Sixth 06/07/1978
Munich was the city that hosted the last final between the two dominant forces in Europe in the 1970s. As in the Fifth, Real Madrid defeated Varese, although this time by a more comfortable margin of 75-67, with Szczerbiak scoring 26 points.

The Fifth 03/04/1974
Real Madrid lifted the European Cup again six years after their previous title. This time it was in Nantes, where they defeated Varese 84-82 in a close final. With 22 points, Brabender was the top scorer for Ferrándiz's team.

The Fourth 11/04/1968
The 98-95 victory over Spartak Brno in Lyon confirmed the legendary status of a team that won its fourth European Cup in five seasons. The trio of Aiken (26 points), Luyk (24) and Brabender (22) stood out against the Czechs.

The Third 01/04/1967
El Real Madrid celebró el título ante su afición, ya que la final contra el Olimpia Milán se jugó en el pabellón de la Ciudad Deportiva. Emiliano, con 29 puntos, y Aiken 23 fueron los máximos anotadores madridistas para ganar 91-83.

The Second 13/04/1965
Real Madrid celebrated the title in front of their fans, as the final against Olimpia Milano was played at the Ciudad Deportiva sports complex. Emiliano, with 29 points, and Aiken with 23 were the top scorers for Madrid in their 91-83 victory.

The First 10/5/1964
Real Madrid had to overcome an 11-point deficit from the first leg, which ended 110-99 against Spartak Brno. The second leg took place at home, with Emiliano scoring 28 points and Luyk 25 in a decisive 84-64 victory.