1995–96 FIBA Women's European Champions Cup
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The 1995–96 FIBA Women's European Champions Cup was 38th and final edition of the competition, which was refounded the following year as Euroleague Women. It ran from 6 September 1995 to 21 March 1996. BTV Wuppertal defeated defending champion SG Comense in the final to become the first (and only to date)
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team to win the competition since its foundation in 1959. MBK Ružomberok and
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also reached the Final Four, with the Slovaks winning the bronze.Results
in FIBA Europe's website


First qualifying round


Second qualifying round


Group stage


Group A


Group B


Quarter-finals


Final four

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Semifinals

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Final


Individual statistics


Points


Rebounds


Assists


References

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