Talk:G.S. Iraklis Thessaloniki (Men's Basketball)

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European matches[edit]

I removed it from the article as it occupied a large proportion of the article. Secondly it wasn't supported by reliable sources. It could act as a guide to add some verifiable content in the history section though. I think we should keep it here for archiving reasons. Hansi667 (Neighbor Of The Beast) a penny for your thoughts? 13:33, 14 August 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Season Competition Round Club     Home    Away
1976–77 Korać Cup 1st Round Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bosna Sarajevo 83–91 64–96
1981–82 Korać Cup 1st Round Italy Fortitudo Bologna 102–87 56–86
1982–83 Korać Cup 1st Round Italy Reyer Venezia Mestre 85–90 77–102
1983–84 Korać Cup 1st Round West Germany Osnabrück 95–87 63–90
1985–86 Korać Cup 1st Round Bulgaria Spartak Pleven 92–78 76–98
1987–88 Korać Cup 1st Round Bulgaria Spartak Pleven 101–65 80–83
2nd Round Spain Estudiantes Madrid 100–98 67–101
1989–90 Korać Cup 1st Round Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Red Star Belgrade 99–81 62–77
2nd Round Turkey Paşabahçe 73–70 82–80
Group Stage
(Group A)
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bosna Sarajevo 87–105 97–105
Soviet Union CSKA Moscow 83–95 76–90
Italy Juvecaserta 74–82 68–87
1990–91 Korać Cup 1st Round Germany Ludwigsburg 95–62 91–92
2nd Round Soviet Union Metropole–Adazhi Rīga 103–76 97–113
Group Stage
(Group C)
France Mulhouse 112–89 83–90
Spain Joventut Badalona 70–91 52–84
Italy Varese 98–73 95–121
1991–92 Korać Cup 1st Round Czechoslovakia Baník Handlová 111–69 89–79
2nd Round Spain Villalba 93–97 89–84
Group Stage
(Group C)
Spain Valladolid 89–95 76–94
Italy Cantù 80–85 73–96
Israel Hapoel Tel Aviv 98–107 79–106
1992–93 Korać Cup Qual. Round Bye
1st Round Cyprus Keravnos Strovolou 116–80 96–85
2nd Round Latvia Metropol Riga 82–64 109–83
Group Stage
(Group B)
Italy Juvecaserta 93–88 87–101
Belgium Oostende 79–76 82–77
Spain Barcelona 70–84 74–101
1994–95 European Cup 1st Round Bye
2nd Round Hungary Körmend 88–66 60–51
3rd Round Slovenia Savinski Polzela 94–64 69–66
Group Stage
(Group A)
Belgium Maes Pils Mechelen 89–87 92–69
Ukraine BC Kyiv 98–66 81–77
Croatia KK Split 75–70 71–63
Switzerland Bellinzona 85–70 64–56
France Olympique Antibes 74–71 78–88
Semifinals Spain Taugres 79–78 74–79
66–70
1995–96 Eur. Championship 1st Round Bye
2nd Round Israel Hapoel Galil Elyon 76–54 91–83
Group Stage
(Group A)
Turkey Ülkerspor 65–74 72–74
France Olympique Antibes 91–71 65–86
Germany Bayer Leverkusen 72–81 52–73
Russia CSKA Moscow 71–68 66–82
Spain Málaga 71–69 52–89
Greece Olympiacos 63–69 62–72
Italy Benetton Treviso 75–79 68–73
1996–97 EuroCup Group Stage
(Group E)
Cyprus Achilleas Kaimakliou 100–76 98–74
Belgium Gent 86–60 87–77
Netherlands Den Bosch 104–84 94–78
Poland Śląsk Wrocław 86–74 84–86
Croatia KK Zadar 88–73 87–93
Round of 32 Czech Republic BC Brno 76–61 78–86
Round of 16 Spain Manresa 61–58 79–74
Quarter finals Israel Hapoel Jerusalem 70–58 63–68
Semifinals Italy Scaligera Verona 76–56 62–96
1999–00 Saporta Cup Group Stage
(Group E)
Slovakia Slovakofarma Pezinok 105–97 64–52
Germany Telekom Bonn 70–63 64–59
Portugal Porto 65–58 60–74
Austria Sankt Pölten 86–53 90–75
Serbia and Montenegro Partizan Belgrade 79–71 60–54
Round of 32 Sweden Norrköping 119–80 87–64
Round of 16 Croatia KK Split 79–66 71–63
Quarter finals Greece AEK Athens 73–70 73–84
2000–01 Suproleague Group Stage
(Group B)
Slovenia Krka Novo Mesto 73–80 85–65
Serbia and Montenegro Partizan Belgrade 91–76 81–93
Italy Scavolini Pesaro 92–85 70–90
Sweden Plannja Luleå 89–74 94–90
Belgium Oostende 74–62 77–83
Turkey Efes Pilsen 72–87 65–88
Germany Bayer Leverkusen 98–87 110–106
Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv 92–85 71–95
France Orthez 86–82 74–76
Round of 16 Germany ALBA Berlin 78–67 77–88
75–86
2001–02 Saporta Cup Group Stage
(Group D)
Cyprus Keravnos Strovolou 80–48 80–72
Croatia KK Split 88–78 92–87
Bosnia and Herzegovina KK Aleksandrovac 86–50 90–81
Serbia and Montenegro Železnik Belgrade 71–76 92–63
Slovakia Slovakofarma Pezinok 62–66 74–86
Round of 16 Russia UNICS Kazan 84–76 79–91
2004–05 Europe League Group Stage
(Group D)
France Paris Racing 62–63 51–71
Greece Olympia Larissa 73–65 63–68
Israel Hapoel Tel Aviv 77–89 73–88
Serbia and Montenegro KK Beograd 89–79 20–0
Ukraine Khimik Yuzhny 73–86 55–58
Cyprus AEL Limassol 87–89 77–88
Russia Dynamo S. Petersburg 82–100 75–87

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