1960–61 FIBA European Champions Cup

The 1960–61 FIBA European Champions Cup was the fourth season of the European top-tier level professional basketball club competition FIBA European Champions Cup. It was won by Rīgas ASK for the second time, after they defeated Real Madrid. For the first time, only one finals game was played, on a neutral court, due to the unstable political situation at the time.

First Round

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Second Round
1The second leg was cancelled after the Bulgarian police refused to guarantee the safety of the Belgian team, whose members received serious threats upon arrival to Belgrade, as a result of the mysterious death of Patrice Lumumba, Prime Minister of Congo, on February 11, 1961. The Soviet government, an ally to Lumumba, blamed the Belgian secret service as the instigator of his murder in the former Belgian colony, and this translated into several riots in the communist countries against the Belgian interests. Since the second leg could not be played, Antwerpse received a 2–0 w.o. in this game and qualified for the next round
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Quarters-finals

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Semis-finals

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Finals

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