Prevseason: | 2003–04 |
Nextseason: | 2005–06 |
FIBA Europe League | |
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T Color: | white |
Season: | 2004–05 |
Champions: | Dynamo Saint Petersburg 1st title |
Runners Up: | Kyiv |
Third Place: | Khimki |
Fourth Place: | Fenerbahçe |
Teams: | 32 |
Ppg: | 22.6 |
Rpg: | 11.9 |
Apg: | 7.2 |
The 2004–05 FIBA Europe League was the second season of the third tier in European basketball. A total of 32 teams participated in the regular season. BC Dynamo Saint Petersburg won its first FIBA Europe League title.[1]
The number of the teams was increased from 30 to 32 compared to the first season, but this time only 3 were domestic champions while 4 were the runners-up (including Israel). The labels in the parentheses show how each team qualified for the place of its starting round
Regular season | |||||||
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width=210 | Hapoel Tel Aviv (2nd) | width=210 | Strasbourg (7th) | width=210 | Fenerbahçe (8th) | width=210 | EKA AEL Limassol (1st) |
width=210 | Ironi Nahariya (3rd) | width=210 | Dijon (8th) | width=210 | Azovmash (1st) | width=210 | BS Energy Braunschweig (11th) |
width=210 | Bnei Hasharon (4th) | width=210 | Paris Racing (13th) | width=210 | Kyiv (2nd) | width=210 | Feršped Rabotnički (1st) |
width=210 | Hapoel Galil Elyon (7th) | width=210 | Iraklis (3rd) | width=210 | Khimik (4th) | width=210 | Demon Astronauts (3rd) |
width=210 | UNICS (2nd)TH | width=210 | Ionikos N.F. (12th) | width=210 | Verviers-Pepinster (2nd) | width=210 | Anwil Wloclawek (3rd) |
width=210 | Ural Great (4th) | width=210 | Olimpia Larissa (WC) | width=210 | Dexia Mons Hainaut (5th) | width=210 | Lavovi 063 (7th) |
width=210 | Khimki (5th) | width=210 | Beşiktaş (3rd) | width=210 | CSKA Sofia (2nd) | width=210 | |
width=210 | Dynamo Saint Petersburg (WC) | width=210 | Tuborg Pilsener (5th) | ČEZ Nymburk (1st) |