1964–65 FIBA Women's European Champions Cup

The 1964–65 FIBA Women's European Champions Cup was the seventh edition of FIBA's competition for European women's basketball national champions. It ran from December 10, 1964, to June 18, 1965, and it was contested by 14 teams. Defending champion Daugava Riga defeated 2-times champions Slavia Sofia, which made its final appearance in the competition, to win its fifth title.[1]

Results

  Round 1
December 10–17, 1964
Quarterfinals
January 7–28, 1965
Semifinals
February 10–19, 1965
Final
June 11–18, 1965
                                             
Gerbe Montceau w/o  
Académica Coimbra  
  Gerbe Montceau 51 45 96  
  Wisla Krakow 50 63 113  
 
  Wisla Krakow 43 52 95  
  Daugava Riga 64 54 118  
MTK Budapest ?  
Maccabi Tel Aviv ?  
  Maccabi Tel Aviv 39 26 65
  Daugava Riga 93 96 189  
 
  Daugava Riga 49 52 101
  Slavia Sofia 31 62 93
? ?  
Radnički Beograd ?  
  Radnički Beograd 59 66 125
  Slovan Orbis Prague 63 73 136  
Chemie Halle 51 63 114
Slovan Orbis Prague 65 74 129  
  Slovan Orbis Prague 60 44 104
  Slavia Sofia 57 57 114  
Blue Stars BC 65 59 124  
CREFF Madrid 43 39 82  
  Blue Stars BC 64 54 118
  Slavia Sofia 63 71 134  
Ştiinţa Bucharest
Slavia Sofia w/o  
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References

  1. Results in todor66.com
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