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2011–12 Euroleague qualifying rounds
Euroleague qualifying rounds
Euroleague qualifying rounds
Main article: 2011–12 Euroleague
This page describes the qualifying rounds for the 2011–12 Turkish Airlines Euroleague.
The Qualifying Rounds consisted of two Final-Eight tournaments, held in Vilnius and Charleroi. The two winning teams advanced to the Euroleague Regular Season
Teams
| Country (League) | Teams | Teams *(ranking in 2010–11 national championship)* |
|---|---|---|
| France (LNB Pro A) | 3 | Cholet *(2)* |
| TUR Turkey (TBL) | 2 | Galatasaray *(2)* |
| BEL Belgium (BLB) | 1 | Spirou Charleroi *(1)* |
| CRO Croatia (A1 Liga) | 1 | CibonaWC *(4)* |
| CZE Czech Republic (NBL) | 1 | ČEZ Nymburk *(1)* |
| Germany (BBL) | 1 | Alba BerlinWC *(2)* |
| GRE Greece (ESAKE A1) | 1 | PAOK *(3)* |
| LAT (LBL) | 1 | VEF Rīga *(1)* |
| LTU Lithuania (LKL) | 1 | Lietuvos rytas *(2)* |
| MNE Montenegro (Opportunity Liga) | 1 | Budućnost *(1)* |
| POL Poland (PLK) | 1 | PGE TurówWC *(2)* |
| RUS Russia (PBL) | 1 | Khimki *(2)* |
| UKR Ukraine (SuperLeague) | 1 | DonetskWC *(2)* |
Draw
The draw was made on Wednesday, July 6, 2011, at Barcelona, Spain. The draw determined the qualifying-round matchups and regular-season groups for the Euroleague, as well as the qualifying rounds for the Eurocup and the regular-season for the EuroChallenge.
Bracket
Bracket A
Games in Bracket A were played at the Siemens Arena in Vilnius, Lithuania. 29–30 September 1 October 2 October | RD1-team1=FRA ASVEL | RD1-score1=80 | RD1-team2=FRA Gravelines | RD1-score2=72 | RD1-team3=GRE PAOK | RD1-score3=64 | RD1-team4=TUR Galatasaray | RD1-score4=77 | RD1-team5=LTU Lietuvos rytas | RD1-score5=83 | RD1-team6=MNE Budućnost | RD1-score6=64 | RD1-team7=CRO Cibona | RD1-score7=77 | RD1-team8=FRA Cholet | RD1-score8=70 | RD2-team1=FRA ASVEL | RD2-score1=83 | RD2-team2=TUR Galatasaray | RD2-score2=93 | RD2-team3=LTU Lietuvos rytas | RD2-score3=88 | RD2-team4=CRO Cibona | RD2-score4=71 | RD3-team1=TUR Galatasaray | RD3-score1=71 | RD3-team2=LTU Lietuvos rytas | RD3-score2=63
Bracket B
Games in Bracket B were played at the Spiroudome in Charleroi, Belgium. 29–30 September 1 October 2 October | RD1-team1=GER Alba Berlin | RD1-score1=82 | RD1-team2=LAT VEF Rīga | RD1-score2=60 | RD1-team3=BEL Belgacom Spirou | RD1-score3=61 | RD1-team4=UKR Donetsk | RD1-score4=59 | RD1-team5=RUS Khimki | RD1-score5=74 | RD1-team6=POL PGE Turów | RD1-score6=67 | RD1-team7=CZE ČEZ Nymburk | RD1-score7=69 | RD1-team8=TUR Banvit | RD1-score8=57 | RD2-team1=GER Alba Berlin | RD2-score1=63 | RD2-team2=BEL Belgacom Spirou | RD2-score2=74 | RD2-team3=RUS Khimki | RD2-score3=79 | RD2-team4=CZE ČEZ Nymburk | RD2-score4=86 | RD3-team1=BEL Belgacom Spirou | RD3-score1=79 | RD3-team2=CZE ČEZ Nymburk | RD3-score2=53
First qualifying round
Bracket A
Bracket B
Second qualifying round
Bracket A
Bracket B
Third qualifying round
Bracket A
Bracket B
References
References
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