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ALBANIA - SK Tirana

ANDORRA - Andbanc

ARMENIA -

AZERBAIJAN - NTD Devon

AUSTRIA - Furstenfeld Panthers

BELARUS - Vitalyur Minsk

BELGIUM - Spirou Basket Charleroi

BOSNIA & HERZEGOVINA - Bosna Sarajevo

BULGARIA - Lukoil Academic

CROATIA - Zadar

CYPRUS - Keravnos Strovolou

CZECH REPUBLIC - CEZ Nymburk

DENMARK - Bakken Bears

ESTONIA - Rock Tartu

FINLAND - Honka Playboys

FRANCE - Nancy

FYROM - Kavadarci

GEORGIA - Energy Rustavi

GERMANY - Alba Berlin

GREECE - Panathinaikos

HUNGARY - Falco Szombathely

ICELAND - KeflaviĀ­k

IRELAND - Abrakebabra Tigers

ISRAEL - Hapoel Holon

ITALY - Siena

LATVIA - Barons Riga

LITHUANIA - Zalgiris Kaunas

LUXEMBOURG - Sparta Bertrange

MALTA - BUPA Luxol

MOLDOVA - Gamma Cahul

MONTENEGRO - Buducnost Podgorica

NETHERLANDS - Amsterdam Astronauts

NORWAY - Asker Aliens

POLAND - Prokom Sopot

PORTUGAL - Ovarense

ROMANIA - CSU Ploiesti

RUSSIA - CSKA Moscow

SAN MARINO - Basket 2000

SERBIA - Partizan

SLOVAKIA - Pezinok

SLOVENIA - Olimpija Ljubljana

SPAIN - TAU

SWEDEN - Solna Vikings

SWITZERLAND - Olympic Fribourg

TURKEY - Fenerbahce

UKRAINE - Azovmash Mariupol

UNITED KINGDOM - Newcastle Eagles


Please help fill in the missing ones or make corrections Smile
At first I though that this was going to be the list of European champions in other words Euroleague champions so I got shocked when I saw Austrian and Belarussian teams Laugh

Abrakebabra Tigers - that's a good name for a team Biggrin

I'll help filling empty spots if I find any info.
Quote:Abrakebabra Tigers - that's a good name for a team Biggrin

It sure is :p

I added some more.