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1987 FIBA Club World Cup

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1987 FIBA Club World Cup
LeagueFIBA Club World Cup
SportBasketball
Cup MVPSpain "Epi"
Finals championsItaly Tracer Milano
  Runners-upSpain FC Barcelona
FIBA Club World Cup seasons

The 1987 FIBA Club World Cup took place at PalaTrussardi, Milan.[1] It was the 21st edition of the FIBA Intercontinental Cup for men's basketball clubs. It was the fourth edition of the competition that was held under the name of FIBA Club World Cup. From the FIBA European Champions Cup participated Tracer Milano, Maccabi Elite, Cibona, Žalgiris, and FC Barcelona. From the South American Club Championship participated Monte Líbano, and Ferro Carril Oeste. Representing the Division I (NCAA) was the State of Washington NCAA All-Stars Team.

Participants[edit]

Continent Teams Clubs
Europe 5 Italy Tracer Milano Israel Maccabi Elite Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Cibona Spain FC Barcelona Soviet Union Žalgiris
South America 2 Brazil Monte Líbano Argentina Ferro Carril Oeste
North America 1 United States Washington All-Stars

Group stage[edit]

Places 5-8[edit]

7th place game[edit]

September 19, 1987

Team 1  Score  Team 2
Washington All-Stars United States 126–122 Soviet Union Žalgiris

5th place game[edit]

September 20, 1987

Team 1  Score  Team 2
Ferro Carril Oeste Argentina 94–119 Brazil Monte Líbano

Places 1-4[edit]

Semi finals[edit]

September 19, 1987

Team 1  Score  Team 2
FC Barcelona Spain 95–87 Israel Maccabi Elite
Cibona Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 83–94 Italy Tracer Milano

3rd place game[edit]

September 20, 1987

Team 1  Score  Team 2
Maccabi Elite Israel 96–106 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Cibona

Final[edit]

20 September 1987
19:00
Tracer Olimpia Italy 100–84 Spain FC Barcelona
Scoring by half: 49–39, 51–45
Pts: Bob McAdoo 25
Rebs: Rickey Brown 13
Asts: Mike D'Antoni 4
Pts: Chicho Sibilio 15
Rebs: Steve Trumbo 9
Asts: Nacho Solozábal 3
Palatrussardi, Milan, Italy
Attendance: 7,000
Referees: Kostas Rigas (Greece), Yvan Mainini (France)

Final standings[edit]

Team
Italy Tracer Milano
Spain FC Barcelona
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Cibona
4. Israel Maccabi Elite
5. Brazil Monte Líbano
6. Argentina Ferro Carril Oeste
7. United States Washington All-Stars
8. Soviet Union Žalgiris

MVP (Best Player Award)[edit]

References[edit]

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