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FIBA Intercontinental Cup

Basketball competition for clubs


Basketball competition for clubs

FieldValue
nameFIBA Intercontinental Cup
imageFIBA Intercontinental Cup logo.png
pixels230
organiserFIBA
founded
first1965
confed6 regions:
FIBA Americas (Central
and South America)
FIBA Europe (Europe)
FIBA Africa (Africa)
FIBA Asia (Asia)
FIBA Oceania (Oceania)
NBA G League (North America)
teams6
championsESP Unicaja (2nd title)
most_champsESP Real Madrid (5 titles)
website
current2025 FIBA Intercontinental Cup
Note

the basketball tournament

FIBA Americas (Central and South America) FIBA Europe (Europe) FIBA Africa (Africa) FIBA Asia (Asia) FIBA Oceania (Oceania) NBA G League (North America)

The FIBA Intercontinental Cup, previously known as the FIBA World Cup for Champion Clubs and the FIBA Club World Cup, is an annual international men's basketball competition organised by FIBA, the sport's global governing body. The competition features the club champions of the five FIBA continental confederations, as well as one representative from the NBA G League.

Historically, its purpose has been to gather the premier basketball clubs from each of the world's geographical zones, and to officially decide the best basketball club of the world, which is officially crowned as the world club champion. The World Cup for Clubs has been contended mainly by the champions of the continents and/or world geographical regions that are of the highest basketball levels.

Instead of the National Basketball Association (NBA) champions, which is widely considered the most prestigious basketball league in the world, the North American spot is usually allocated to the champions of the NBA's developmental league, the G League. In place of the EuroLeague, which has long been considered Europe's most prestigious club competition, FIBA Europe sends the champions of their main club competition, the Basketball Champions League (BCL).

The champions of the Basketball Champions League Americas (BCLA), Basketball Africa League (BAL), Basketball Champions League Asia (BCL Asia) and National Basketball League (NBL) also receive a place in the tournament.

History

The FIBA Intercontinental Cup competition was originally organized between the years 1966 and 1987. The tournament had its origins with a friendly test game in São Paulo, Brazil, in 1965. The test game was contested by the winners of the South American Championship of Champions Clubs, the Brazilian club S.C. Corinthians Paulista, and the FIBA European Champions Cup (now the EuroLeague) champions, the Spanish club Real Madrid. S.C. Corinthians Paulista won the test game, by a score of 118 to 109. After the success of the test tournament, the first official tournament took place in the year 1966.

In 1973, the competition adopted the name FIBA Intercontinental Cup William Jones, to honour the secretary general of FIBA, William Jones. FIBA tried to rebirth the competition in 1996, by reorganizing the Intercontinental Cup into a best-of-three playoff tournament between the winners of the Euroleague and the winners of the FIBA South American League (the champions of South America). After that tournament, however, the competition was not held until the 2013 edition.

In August 2013, an agreement reached between Euroleague Basketball Company, FIBA Americas, and FIBA World, allowed for the World Cup for Champion Clubs to be relaunched, and to be played between the Euroleague champion and the FIBA Americas League champion.

1965 test tournament

Main article: 1965 FIBA Intercontinental Cup Test Tournament

The FIBA Intercontinental Cup unofficially began with the friendly competition of the 1965 FIBA Intercontinental Cup Test in São Paulo, Brazil, in 1965. The game was played by the defending champions of the South American Club Championship, S.C. Corinthians Paulista, and the defending champions of the FIBA European Champions Cup (EuroLeague), Real Madrid. It was held at the Ginásio Poliesportivo Parque São Jorge. Corinthians won the game 118 to 109, with Wlamir Marques of S.C. Corinthians scoring 40 points in the game. Due to the test tournament's great success (attendance for the game was 10,000), the FIBA Intercontinental Cup was made an official annual tournament by FIBA. The first official FIBA Intercontinental Cup tournament was then held the following year.

1972 special version

Main article: 1972 FIBA Intercontinental Cup of National Teams

In 1972, FIBA held a 4 team tournament, featuring the Soviet Union national basketball team, the Polish national basketball team, the Brazilian national basketball team, and the NABL All-Stars Team, which participated in the place of Team USA. Although this tournament is not a part of the actual Club World Cup, it is still listed in the event's history as a special version of the tournament and counts as one of the editions, while the actual club competition was on hiatus between the years of 1970 and 1973.

Four team format (2016–2023)

In 2016, the tournament again changed format, with the EuroLeague champions no longer being allowed to compete in the tournament due to the EuroLeague's dispute with FIBA. In place of the EuroLeague champions, FIBA Europe began to send the champions of their club competition, originally the FIBA Europe Cup and later the FIBA Champions League, instead. For the 2019 tournament, FIBA increased the competition's number of teams to four, by adding the NBA G League's champions, and also a tournament host club. The tournament was also reconfigured into a final four format.

FIBA has also considered plans to expand the tournament at some point in the future, with plans to add the champion teams from the FIBA AfroLeague, the FIBA Asia Champions Cup, the Australian NBL, and possibly the NBA.

In the 2022 tournament, the league expanded to include the winner of the Basketball Africa League (BAL). From the 2023 tournament, the winners of the FIBA Asia Champions Cup will also be included in the tournament.

Expanded format (2023–present)

In March 2023, the tournament format received an overhaul. The event was changed from February to September so that it adapts more efficiently to the domestic and continental leagues' calendar and the schedule of international players, and to better accommodate participating clubs.

FIBA also signed a three-year deal partnership with Sport Singapore to hold the competition in the Singapore Sports Hub for three years in a row (until 2025). This makes it the first time in the Intercontinental Cup's history that the event will be held in Asia. Additionally, the tournament was expanded to six teams as an Asian representative was added. For the 2023 edition a team from the Chinese Basketball Association (CBA) was chosen by FIBA to participate.

The 2024 season will feature a team from Oceania for the first time, as the winners of Australia and New Zealand's National Basketball League (NBL) earn direct qualification. The Tasmania JackJumpers are the first representative in tournament history.

Names of the competition

Part of the official logo with the current competition name.
  • FIBA Intercontinental Cup (or FIBA World Cup for Champion Clubs): (1966–1980)
  • FIBA Club World Cup: (1981)
  • FIBA Intercontinental Cup (or FIBA World Cup for Champion Clubs): (1982–1984)
  • FIBA Club World Cup: (1985–1987)
  • FIBA Intercontinental Cup (or FIBA World Cup for Champion Clubs): (1996, 2013–present)
    • Since 1973, the tournament has also been named in Honor of Renato William Jones, so the tournament's full official names would be either FIBA Intercontinental Cup "William Jones", or FIBA Club World Cup "William Jones".
    • The tournament is also referred to as the FIBA Intercontinental Cup of Clubs, in order to avoid confusion with the 1972 FIBA Intercontinental Cup of National Teams.

Format

From the 2013 edition of the tournament through to the 2015 edition, the competition was played in either an aggregate score two-legged series, or in a single-game final format between two teams, that determined the official club world champions. Those two teams were the champions of Europe's most prestigious competition, the EuroLeague, and the champions of Latin America's premier competition, the FIBA Americas League.

For the 2016 edition and 2017 edition, the champions of the FIBA Americas League played against the champions of FIBA Europe's main club competition (now second-tier), FIBA Europe Cup (2016) and FIBA Europe's new top competition, the Basketball Champions League (2017), as EuroLeague clubs were no longer allowed to participate by FIBA due to its dispute with Euroleague Basketball.

For the 2019 edition of the tournament, FIBA expanded the competition to include the NBA G League's champions and a tournament host club. Thus, the tournament format was also changed to a final four format involving four teams.

When the competition changed from February to September, the format was also changed. Currently, six teams play in two groups of three teams. The top team of each group will go to final. Second place will go to third-place match. Third place will go to fifth place match.

Results

Real Madrid from Spain holds the record for most victories, with a total of five titles.

EditionYearHostsChampionsRunners-upThird placeFourth placeResult(s) / Note(s)Number of teams
1965
DetailsBRA
São PauloBRA
CorinthiansESP
Real MadridN/AN/A118–109
Unofficial test tournament2
11966
DetailsESP
MadridITA
Ignis VareseBRA
CorinthiansESP
Real MadridUSA
Chicago Jamaco SaintsFinal: 66–59
3rd place game: 112–964
21967
DetailsITA
Italy (3 cities)USA
Akron Goodyear WingfootsITA
Ignis VareseITA
Simmenthal MilanoBRA
CorinthiansFinal: 78–72
3rd place game: 90–895
31968
DetailsUSA
PhiladelphiaUSA
Akron Goodyear WingfootsESP
Real MadridITA
Simmenthal MilanoBRA
BotafogoFinal: 105–73
3rd place game: 82–544
41969
DetailsUSA
MaconUSA
Akron Goodyear WingfootsTCH
Spartak ZJŠ BrnoBRA
SírioESP
Real MadridFinal: 84–71
3rd place game: 72–605
51970
DetailsITA
VareseITA
Ignis VareseESP
Real MadridBRA
CorinthiansTCH
Slavia VŠ PrahaFive team league stage5
61972
DetailsBRA
São PauloUSA
NABL All-StarsURS
Soviet UnionBRA
BrazilPOL
PolandFour team league stage4
71973
DetailsBRA
São PauloITA
Ignis VareseBRA
SírioPUR
Vaqueros de BayamónYUG
JugoplastikaFive team league stage5
81974
DetailsMEX
Mexico CityUSA
Maryland TerrapinsITA
Ignis VareseBRA
Vila NovaESP
Real MadridSix team league stage6
91975
DetailsITA
Italy (2 cities)ITA
Birra Forst CantùBRA
Amazonas FrancaESP
Real MadridUSA
Penn QuakersSix team league stage6
101976
DetailsARG
Buenos AiresESP
Real MadridITA
Mobilgirgi VareseARG
Obras SanitariasBRA
Amazonas FrancaSix team league stage6
111977
DetailsESP
MadridESP
Real MadridITA
Mobilgirgi VareseISR
Maccabi Elite Tel AvivBRA
Atlética FrancanaSix team league stage6
121978
DetailsARG
Buenos AiresESP
Real MadridARG
Obras SanitariasBRA
SírioITA
Mobilgirgi VareseFive team league stage5
131979
DetailsBRA
São PauloBRA
SírioYUG
BosnaITA
Emerson VaresePUR
Piratas de QuebradillasFive team league stage5
141980
DetailsYUG
SarajevoISR
Maccabi Elite Tel AvivBRA
Atlética FrancanaYUG
BosnaESP
Real MadridFive team league stage5
151981
DetailsBRA
São PauloESP
Real MadridBRA
SírioUSA
Clemson TigersBRA
Atlética FrancanaFinal: 109–83
3rd place game: 79–7310
161982
DetailsNED
Netherlands (3 cities)ITA
Ford CantùNED
Nashua EBBCISR
Maccabi Elite Tel AvivUSA
Air Force FalconsSix team league stage6
171983
DetailsARG
Buenos AiresARG
Obras SanitariasITA
Jollycolombani CantùURU
PeñarolBRA
Monte LíbanoSix team league stage6
181984
DetailsBRA
São PauloITA
Banco di RomaARG
Obras SanitariasBRA
SírioESP
FC BarcelonaFive team league stage5
191985
DetailsESP
Spain (2 cities)ESP
FC BarcelonaBRA
Monte LíbanoYUG
CibonaARG
San AndrésFinal: 93–89
3rd place game: 109–8210
201986
DetailsARG
Argentina (2 cities)URS
ŽalgirisARG
Ferro Carril OesteYUG
CibonaBRA
CorinthiansFinal: 84–78
3rd place game: 119–968
211987
DetailsITA
MilanITA
Tracer MilanoESP
FC BarcelonaYUG
CibonaISR
Maccabi Elite Tel AvivFinal: 100–84
3rd place game: 106–968
1988–1995Competition inactive}}
221996
DetailsAway, home and homeGRE
PanathinaikosARG
OlimpiaN/AN/A2–1
83–89 (away) / 83–78 (home) / 101–76 (home)2
1997–2012Competition inactive}}
232013
DetailsHome and awayGRE
OlympiacosBRA
Pinheiros SkyN/AN/A167–139
81–70 / 86–692
242014
DetailsHome and awayBRA
FlamengoISR
Maccabi Electra Tel AvivN/AN/A156–146
66–69 / 90–772
252015
DetailsHome and awayESP
Real MadridBRA
BauruN/AN/A181–170
90–91 / 91–792
262016
DetailsGER
FrankfurtVEN
Guaros de LaraDEU
Fraport SkylinersN/AN/A74–692
272017
DetailsESP
TenerifeESP
Iberostar TenerifeVEN
Guaros de LaraN/AN/A76–712
282019
DetailsBRA
Rio de JaneiroGRE
AEKBRA
FlamengoARG
San LorenzoUSA
Austin SpursFinal: 86–70
3rd place game: 77–594
292020
DetailsESP
TenerifeESP
Iberostar TenerifeITA
Virtus Segafredo BolognaARG
San LorenzoUSA
Rio Grande Valley VipersFinal: 80–72
3rd place game: 96–904
302021
DetailsARG
Buenos AiresESP
San Pablo BurgosARG
QuimsaN/AN/AFinal: 82–732
312022
DetailsEGY
CairoBRA
FlamengoESP
San Pablo BurgosUSA
Lakeland MagicEGY
ZamalekFinal: 75–62
3rd place game: 113–784
322023 (I)
DetailsESP
TenerifeESP
Lenovo TenerifeBRA
São PauloUSA
Rio Grande Valley VipersTUN
US MonastirFinal: 89–67
3rd place game: 107–844
332023 (II)
DetailsSingapore
SingaporeBRA
Sesi FrancaGER
Telekom Baskets BonnCHN
Zhejiang Golden BullsEGY
Al AhlyFinal: 70–69
3rd place game: 81–746
342024
DetailsSingapore
SingaporeESP
UnicajaUSA
NBA G League UnitedAUS
Tasmania JackJumpersLBN
Al RiyadiFinal: 75–60
3rd place game: 80–756
352025
DetailsSingapore
SingaporeESP
UnicajaUSA
NBA G League UnitedLBY
Al Ahli TripoliBRA
FlamengoFinal: 71–61
3rd place game: 95–856

Statistics

Performance by club

ClubTitlesRunners-upSeasons wonSeasons runner-upESP Real MadridITA VareseUSA Akron WingfootsESP CanariasITA CantùBRA FlamengoESP Unicaja MálagaBRA SírioARG Obras SanitariasBRA FrancaISR Maccabi Tel AvivESP FC BarcelonaVEN Guaros de LaraSPA San Pablo BurgosUSA Maryland TerrapinsITA Virtus RomaUSSR ŽalgirisITA Olimpia MilanoGRE PanathinaikosGRE OlympiacosGRE AEKUSA NBA G League UnitedBRA CorinthiansTCH BrnoYUG BosnaNED EBBCBRA Monte LíbanoARG Ferro Carril OesteARG OlimpiaBRA PinheirosBRA BauruGER Skyliners FrankfurtITA Virtus BolognaARG QuimsaBRA São PauloGER Baskets Bonn
521976, 1977, 1978, 1981, 20151968, 1970
341966, 1970, 19731967, 1974, 1976, 1977
301967, 1968, 1969
302017, 2020, 2023 (I)
211975, 19821983
212014, 20222019
202024, 2025
1219791973, 1981
1219831978, 1984
122023 (II)1975, 1980
1119802014
1119851987
1120162017
1120212022
101974
101984
101986
101987
101996
102013
102019
022024, 2025
011966
011969
011979
011982
011985
011986
011996
012013
012015
012016
012020
012021
012023 (I)
012023 (II)

Performance by country

RankCountryLeague(s)Title(s)Runner(s)-up123456791011Total3434
Primera División / ACB124
LBA76
CBB / NBB410
NABL – 34
NCAA Division I – 1
NBA G League2
GBL3
CAC / LNB15
BSL11
LPB11
**Premier League1
BBL2
**CSBL1
DBL1
**FFL1

Winners by confederation

RankConfederationWinnersRunners-up
1FIBA Europe2416
2FIBA Americas616
3NABL30
4NCAA10
5NBA02

Medals by country

Individual performances

Top scorers

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YearName(s)Club(s)PointsRef.
1965BRA Wlamir MarquesBRA Corinthians51
1966ESP Clifford LuykESP Real Madrid38
1967USA Steve ChubinITA Simmental Milano79
1968USA Miles AikenESP Real Madrid53
1969TCH Jan BobrovskýTCH Spartak ZJŠ Brno
1970TCH Jiří Zídek Sr.TCH Slavia VŠ Praha125
1972BRA RobertãoBRA Brazil
1973USA Bob MorseITA Ignis Varese103
1974USA Walt SzczerbiakESP Real Madrid
1975ESP Wayne BrabenderESP Real Madrid
1976USA Bob MorseITA Ignis Varese90
1977ESP Wayne Brabender
USA Bruce CampbellESP Real Madrid
USA Providence Friars141
1978USA Walt SzczerbiakESP Real Madrid114
1979BRA Oscar SchmidtBRA Sírio138
1980ISR Miki BerkovichISR Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv94
1981YUG Mirza DelibašićESP Real Madrid176
1982USA David LawrenceNED Nashua EBBC92
1983ITA Antonello RivaITA Jollycolombani Cantù158
1984ESP San EpifanioESP FC Barcelona101
1985YUG Dražen PetrovićYUG Cibona Zagreb141
1986YUG Dražen PetrovićYUG Cibona Zagreb120
1987YUG Dražen PetrovićYUG Cibona Zagreb175
1996ARG Jorge RaccaARG Olimpia74
2013USA Shamell StallworthBRA Pinheiros Sky53
2014USA Jeremy PargoISR Maccabi Electra Tel Aviv49
2015BRA Rafael HettsheimeirBRA Bauru44
2016USA Zach GrahamVEN Guaros de Lara19
2017USA Mario LittleVEN Guaros de Lara23
2019JOR Dar TuckerARG San Lorenzo37
2020JOR Dar TuckerARG San Lorenzo38
2021USA Brandon RobinsonARG Quimsa25
2022MEX Luke MartínezBRA Flamengo44
2023 (I)USA Jarrett CulverUSA Rio Grande Valley Vipers45
2023 (II)BRA Lucas DiasBRA Sesi Franca54
2024BIH Elmedin KikanovićLBN Al Riyadi50
2025USA Jaden ShackelfordUSA NBA G League United63

MVP award

Main article: FIBA Intercontinental Cup MVP

After each tournament, FIBA awards the Most valuable player award to the player that is deemed the most important to his team during the Intercontinental Cup. The first MVP award was given to Walt Szczerbiak Sr. of Real Madrid after he guided them to the 1977 title. The last winner is Dylan Osetkowski of Unicaja in 2024.

Broadcasters

All four games are streamed through FIBA's YouTube channel for free in the USA and the unsold markets with highlights available in all territories. The tournament is also streamed for free through FIBA-DAZN's subscription streaming service Courtside 1891.

Nation(s)Broadcaster
TNT Sports
Balkan countriesArena Sport
DAZN
Cosmote Sport
meWatch
Zhibo8

Notes

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