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The FIBA EuroCup Challenge was the 4th-tier level transnational professional continental club basketball competition in Europe, organised by FIBA Europe . However, it was Europe's 3rd-tier level club basketball competition in its inaugural 2002–03 season .

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9-514: North Conference , Northern Conference , Conference North , or variant , may refer to: Europe [ edit ] FIBA Europe Conference North , a former basketball tournament New Zealand [ edit ] Northern Conference cricket team United Kingdom [ edit ] National League North (formerly Conference North ), an English professional soccer league United States [ edit ] Big North Conference (Michigan) ,

18-772: A high school athletics league Big North Conference (New Jersey) , a high school athletics league Big Northern Conference (Illinois), a high school athletics league Great Northern Conference (Wisconsin), a high school athletics league Great Northern UP Conference (Michigan), a high school athletics league See also [ edit ] All pages with titles containing Northern Conference All pages with titles containing North Conference All pages with titles containing Conference North Northern Illinois Conference (disambiguation) North Central Conference (disambiguation) Northern Division (disambiguation) Conference Northern (disambiguation) North (disambiguation) Topics referred to by

27-526: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages FIBA Europe Conference North FIBA Europe Conference North was a basketball tournament of FIBA Europe Conference North held from 2002 to 2005. It was part of FIBA Europe Cup tournament. In tournament involving teams from Poland , Russia , Baltic States , Scandinavia , Belarus , Czech Republic and Ukraine . The tournament takes place in three stages. The first

36-3817: Is the group stage, the second is playoff, and the third stage is the Final Four. Final Conference north 2002/2003 (A) [ edit ]   Semi-finals Final                 14 Jan. 2003     [REDACTED] BC UNICS 114   15 Jan. 2003   [REDACTED] Asseco Prokom Gdynia 80   [REDACTED] BC UNICS 93   14 Jan. 2003   [REDACTED] BC Lietuvos Rytas 90   [REDACTED] BC Lietuvos Rytas 94     [REDACTED] WTK Anwil Włocławek 63   Final Conference north 2002/2003 (B) [ edit ]   Semi-finals Final                 11 Feb. 2003     [REDACTED] BC Azovmash 95   12 Feb. 2003   [REDACTED] BC Khimik 62   [REDACTED] BC Azovmash 88   11 Feb. 2003   [REDACTED] Bayer Giants Leverkusen 61   [REDACTED] Bayer Giants Leverkusen 91     [REDACTED] Kaposvári KK 74   Final Conference north 2003/2004 [ edit ]   Semi-finals Final                 28 Feb. 2004     [REDACTED] BC Dynamo MO 91   29 Feb. 2004   [REDACTED] BK Valmiera 88   [REDACTED] BC Dynamo MO 96   28 Feb. 2004   [REDACTED] BC Avtodor Saratov 88   [REDACTED] BC Avtodor Saratov 107     [REDACTED] BC Arsenal Tula 92   Final Conference north 2004/2005 [ edit ]   Semi-finals Final                 16 Feb. 2005     [REDACTED] BC Dynamo MO 100   17 Feb. 2005   [REDACTED] BK EVRAZ 79   [REDACTED] BC Dynamo MO 91   16 Feb. 2005   [REDACTED] PBC Lokomotiv Kuban 86   [REDACTED] PBC Lokomotiv Kuban 94     [REDACTED] BC Šiauliai 57   Titles by club [ edit ] Rank Club Titles Runner-up Champion years 2 [REDACTED] Dynamo Moscow Region 2 0 2003–04 , 2004–05 1 [REDACTED] UNICS 1 0 2002–03 [REDACTED] BC Azovmash 1 0 2002–03 See also [ edit ] Eurocup Basketball EuroChallenge FIBA EuroCup Challenge FIBA Europe Conference South External links [ edit ] http://www.fibaeurope.com/default.asp http://www.linguasport.com/baloncesto/internacional/clubes/FIBA_ECC/FIBA_ECC_e.htm Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=FIBA_Europe_Conference_North&oldid=1247119639 " Category : FIBA EuroChallenge FIBA EuroCup Challenge The competition

45-818: The FIBA EuroChallenge . The competition ultimately ceased in 2007. In 2002, FIBA Europe abolished its two main club tournaments, the FIBA Saporta Cup and the FIBA Korac Cup , and invited European teams to join their two newly formed competitions, the FIBA Europe Champions Cup and the FIBA Europe Regional Challenge Cup , which would function as FIBA's premium and secondary-tier tournaments, respectively, in an attempt to compete against

54-616: The FIBA Europe Regional Challenge Cup , to form the FIBA Europe Cup , which instead functioned as FIBA Europe's second-tier tournament, and the fourth-tier overall on the European pyramid . The competition was played during the 2002–03 to 2006–07 seasons. It was variously known as the FIBA Europe Championship Cup / FIBA Europe Regional Challenge Cup (2002–03), the FIBA Europe Cup (2003–05), and

63-542: The newly formed EuroLeague , already run by ULEB since 2001. However, the revived Champions Cup never became a true rival to the ULEB Euroleague , and FIBA therefore decided that a pan-European competition, on top of the previous season's regional competition, would be organised for the 2003–04 season. The FIBA Europe League was launched in 2003, as its top competition and the FIBA Europe Champions Cup ultimately merged with FIBA's second-tier tournament ,

72-429: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title North Conference . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=North_Conference&oldid=1179996278 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

81-406: Was founded in 2003, following a conflict between FIBA Europe and ULEB during the 2001–02 season, as an attempt by FIBA to expand their secondary tournament held during the previous season, the FIBA Europe Regional Challenge Cup , by merging it with the FIBA Europe Champions Cup . Each season's finalists were promoted to the next season's more prestigious 3rd-tier level competition,

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