1982–83 FIBA Korać Cup
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First round

* Miñón Valladolid withdrew before the first leg due to financial problems, and
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received a forfeit (2–0) in both games.


Second round

;Automatically qualified to round of 16: *
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(title holder) * Šibenka * Joventut Fichet * Binova Cucine Rieti *
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Round of 16


Semi finals


Final

March 8,
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Šibenka: Dražen Petrović 12, Zečević 8, Fabjan Žurić, Živko Ljubojević 30, Sreten Đurić, Branko Macura 8, Željko Marelja, Predrag Šarić 24, Srećko Jarić 4, Nenad Slavica.
Limoges: Didier Rose, Jean-Michel Senegal 5, Glenn Mosley 17, Richard Dacoury 18, Ed Murphy 34, Didier Dobbels 4, Apollo Faye 16, Hugues Occansey, Eric Narbonne, Jean-Luc Deganis.


External links


1982–83 FIBA Korać Cup @ linguasport.com

Report from final match in Slobodna Dalmacija archive
{{DEFAULTSORT:Korac Cup 1982–83 1982–83 in European basketball