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2009–10 FIBA EuroChallenge


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titleFIBA EuroChallenge
season2009–10
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championsGER BG Göttingen (1st title)
runners_upRUS Krasnye Krylya Samara
third_placeFRA Chorale Roanne
fourth_placeITA Scavolini Spar Pesaro
teams32
duration24 November 2009 – 2 May 2010
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final_four_MVPUSA Taylor Rochestiefinal_four_MVP_link = EuroChallenge Final Four MVP
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PIR_leaderpir =PIR_leader_nat =
top_scorerDOM Luis Floresppg = 18.8
rebounds_leaderUSA William Thomasrpg = 8.2rebounds_leader_nat =
assists_leaderUSA Dean Oliverapg = 6.2assists_leader_nat =

2009–10 FIBA EuroChallenge was the seventh edition of Europe's third-tier level transnational men's professional club basketball FIBA EuroChallenge Tournament, organized by FIBA Europe.

Teams

Group stageCountry (League)TeamsTeams (rankings in 2008–09 national championships)Losers of Eurocup 2009–10 qualifying roundsCountry (League)TeamsTeams (rankings in 2008–09 national championships)
RUS Russia (Superleague A)3Lokomotiv–Kuban (7)Enisey Krasnoyarsk (8)Krasnye Krylya Samara (12)
FRA France (LNB Pro A)3BCM Gravelines (6)Elan Chalon (7)Strasbourg IG (8)
BEL Belgium (Ligue Ethias)3Generali Okapi Aalstar (3)Antwerp Giants (4)Belgacom Liège (5)
CRO Croatia (A1 Liga)2KK Zagreb Croatia Osiguranje (3)Cedevita Zagreb (6)
DEU Germany (BBL)2BG Göttingen (5)Artland Dragons (9)
UKR Ukraine (SuperLeague)2Khimik Yuzhny (3)BC Kyiv (4)
CYP Cyprus (Division A)2Keravnos Strovolou (2)Proteas EKA AEL (3)
ITA Italy (Lega A)1Scavolini Spar Pesaro (8)
TUR Turkey (TBL)1Banvit BC (12)
SRB Serbia (KLS)1KK FMP Belgrade (4)
NLD Netherlands (FEB)1EiffelTowers Den Bosch (2)
EST Estonia (KML)1Tartu Rock (2)
ROU Romania (Division A)1CSU Asesoft Ploiesti (1)
BLR Belarus (Premier League)1BC Minsk-2006 (1)
FRA France (LNB PRO A)1Chorale Roanne (5)
UKR Ukraine (SuperLeague)1BC Donetsk (2)
BEL Belgium (Ligue Ethias)1Dexia Mons-Hainaut (2)
LAT Latvia (LBL)1VEF Rīga (3)
MNE Montenegro (Opportunity Liga)1KK Budućnost (1)
CYP Cyprus (Division A)1APOEL Nicosia (1)
NLD Netherlands (FEB)1MyGuide Amsterdam (1)
AUT Austria (Admiral League)1WBC Kraftwerk Wels (1)

Regular season

The Regular Season begins from November 24, 2009.

Group A

Group B

Group C

Group D

Group E

Group F

Group G

Group H

Last 16

Group I

Group J

Group K

Group L

Quarterfinals

The quarterfinals were played in a best-of-three playoff format. The winners of the groups in the top 16 hosted game one and three (if possible). |}

Final Four

The Final Four was held from 30 April until 2 May and was hosted at the Lokhalle in Göttingen, Germany. |30 April|GER Göttingen|77|FRA Chorale Roanne|67 |30 April|RUS Krasnye Krylia|73|ITA Scavolini Spar Pesaro|70

|2 May|GER Göttingen|83|RUS Krasnye Krylia|75 |2 May|FRA Chorale Roanne|86|ITA Scavolini Spar Pesaro|80

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