The Top 11 Euroleague Teams of All Time: Champions Who Dominated the Court

The Euroleague, which is the premier professional basketball competition in Europe, started in 1958. At that time, the competition was known as the FIBA European Champions Cup and was created to give European club teams a platform to compete against each other and determine the best team in Europe. The first-ever champions of the competition were ASK Riga from Latvia, who won the title in the inaugural season of 1958-59. Over the years, the competition has evolved and undergone several changes in format, but it has remained the premier basketball competition in Europe, featuring the best teams from across the continent competing for the coveted Euroleague trophy

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In 2000, the competition was renamed the Euroleague, which was the official name until 2010. From 2010 to 2016, the competition was known as the Turkish Airlines Euroleague due to sponsorship from the Turkish Airlines company. Since the 2016-2017 season, the competition has been officially known as the Turkish Airlines EuroLeague, with “League” spelled as one word, as part of a new partnership with Turkish Airlines.

The top 10 Euroleague teams of all time, ranked by the number of championships they have won, are led by Real Madrid, who have won a total of 10 titles. CSKA Moscow and Maccabi Tel Aviv have also been dominant in the Euroleague, with eight and six titles respectively. Other notable teams on the list include FC Barcelona, who have won two titles, and Olympiacos Piraeus and Panathinaikos Athens, who have three and six titles, respectively. These teams are a testament to the rich history and competitiveness of the Euroleague, with each team having its own unique style of play and legacy of success. From the early days of European basketball to the modern era, these teams have cemented their place in the annals of Euroleague history and continue to inspire basketball fans around the world.

1. Real Madrid – 10 titles

2. CSKA Moscow – 8 titles

3. Maccabi Tel Aviv – 6 titles

3. Panathinaikos Athens – 6 titles

5. Varese – 5 titles

6. Olympiacos Piraeus – 3 titles

6. Olympia Milano – 3 titles

6. Split (Jugoplastika) – 3 titles

9. FC Barcelona – 2 titles

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10. Anadolu Efes – 2 titles

11. Fenerbahce – 1 title