EuroLeague Championship Game
The EuroLeague Championship Game is the championship basketball final of the EuroLeague competition. The EuroLeague is the highest level tier, and most important professional competition of club basketball in Europe. Over the years, the EuroLeague's Championship Game, has also previously been known as the EuroLeague Final, the EuroLeague Finals, the EuroLeague Grand Final, and the EuroLeague Grand Finale.
Real Madrid have won the EuroLeague championship on 11 occasions, more than any other club, with its most recent victory coming in 2023. Fenerbahçe of Istanbul, is the current holder of the EuroLeague championship, as of 2025.
Title holders
- ......1958 Rīgas ASK
- 1958–59 Rīgas ASK
- 1959–60 Rīgas ASK
- 1960–61 CSKA Moscow
- 1961–62 Dinamo Tbilisi
- 1962–63 CSKA Moscow
- 1963–64 Real Madrid
- 1964–65 Real Madrid
- 1965–66 Simmenthal Milano
- 1966–67 Real Madrid
- 1967–68 Real Madrid
- 1968–69 CSKA Moscow
- 1969–70 Ignis Varese
- 1970–71 CSKA Moscow
- 1971–72 Ignis Varese
- 1972–73 Ignis Varese
- 1973–74 Real Madrid
- 1974–75 Ignis Varese
- 1975–76 Mobilgirgi Varese
- 1976–77 Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv
- 1977–78 Real Madrid
- 1978–79 Bosna
- 1979–80 Real Madrid
- 1980–81 Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv
- 1981–82 Squibb Cantù
- 1982–83 Ford Cantù
- 1983–84 Banco di Roma
- 1984–85 Cibona
- 1985–86 Cibona
- 1986–87 Tracer Milano
- 1987–88 Tracer Milano
- 1988–89 Jugoplastika
- 1989–90 Jugoplastika
- 1990–91 POP 84
- 1991–92 Partizan
- 1992–93 Limoges CSP
- 1993–94 7up Joventut
- 1994–95 Real Madrid Teka
- 1995–96 Panathinaikos
- 1996–97 Olympiacos
- 1997–98 Kinder Bologna
- 1998–99 Žalgiris
- 1999–00 Panathinaikos
- 2000–01 Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv
- 2000–01 Kinder Bologna
- 2001–02 Panathinaikos
- 2002–03 FC Barcelona
- 2003–04 Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv
- 2004–05 Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv
- 2005–06 CSKA Moscow
- 2006–07 Panathinaikos
- 2007–08 CSKA Moscow
- 2008–09 Panathinaikos
- 2009–10 Regal FC Barcelona
- 2010–11 Panathinaikos
- 2011–12 Olympiacos
- 2012–13 Olympiacos
- 2013–14 Maccabi Electra Tel Aviv
- 2014–15 Real Madrid
- 2015–16 CSKA Moscow
- 2016–17 Fenerbahçe
- 2017–18 Real Madrid
- 2018–19 CSKA Moscow
- 2019–20 Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
- 2020–21 Anadolu Efes
- 2021–22 Anadolu Efes
- 2022–23 Real Madrid
- 2023–24 Panathinaikos
- 2024–25 Fenerbahçe
EuroLeague Finals
Titles by club
| Rank | Club | Titles | Runner-up | Champion years | |||||
| 1 | ![]() Titles by national domestic leagueEuroLeague Finals Top Scorers, MVPs, and Champion coaches (1958 to present)From 1958 to 1987, the Top Scorer of the EuroLeague Finals was noted, regardless of whether he played on the winning or losing team. However, there was no actual MVP award given. On the other hand, since the end of the 1987–88 season, when the first modern era EuroLeague Final Four was held, an MVP is named at the conclusion of each Final Four, at the end of the EuroLeague Final.
Multiple EuroLeague Finals Top ScorersMultiple EuroLeague Finals MVP award winnersHead coaches with the most finals appearances and players with the most championshipsFinals appearances by head coachPlayers with the most championshipsTop scoring performances in EuroLeague Finals games
Rosters of the EuroLeague Finalists |
