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2002–03 ULEB Cup Top 16

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Eighth-final 1

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Home Team Score Away Team Venue Attendance Date
Game 1 Spirou Charleroi Belgium 64–56 Spain DKV Joventut Spiroudome, Charleroi 5000[1] February 4, 2003
Game 2 DKV Joventut Spain 73–57 Belgium Spirou Charleroi Pabellon Municipal, Badalona 7869[2] February 11, 2003

Eighth-final 2

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Home Team Score Away Team Venue Attendance Date
Game 1 Generali Group Trieste Italy 73–91 Serbia and Montenegro FMP Zeleznik PalaTrieste, Trieste 1000[3] February 4, 2003
Game 2 FMP Zeleznik Serbia and Montenegro 81–86 Italy Generali Group Trieste Železnik Hall, Belgrade 1500[4] February 11, 2003

Eighth-final 3

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Home Team Score Away Team Venue Attendance Date
Game 1 Ural Great Perm Russia 84–79 Spain Caprabo Lleida Molot Sport, Perm 7000[5] February 4, 2003
Game 2 Caprabo Lleida Spain 86–69 Russia Ural Great Perm Pavello Barris Nord, Lleida 4600[6] February 11, 2003

Eighth-final 4

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Home Team Score Away Team Venue Attendance Date
Game 1 Pivovarna Laško Slovenia 78–79 Slovenia Krka Novo Mesto Tri Lilije Hall, Laško 500[7] February 4, 2003
Game 2 Krka Novo Mesto Slovenia 76–69 Slovenia Pivovarna Laško Leon Štukelj Hall, Novo Mesto 2000[8] February 11, 2003

Eighth-final 5

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Home Team Score Away Team Venue Attendance Date
Game 1 RheinEnergie Cologne Germany 72–76 Spain Pamesa Valencia GEW Energy Dome, Köln 2400[9] February 4, 2003
Game 2 Pamesa Valencia Spain 93–84 Germany RheinEnergie Cologne Fuente San Luis, Valencia 7300[10] February 11, 2003

Eighth-final 6

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Home Team Score Away Team Venue Attendance Date
Game 1 KK Zadar Croatia 94–71 France Gravelines Dunkerque Jazine Basketball Hall, Zadar 2500[11] February 4, 2003
Game 2 Gravelines Dunkerque France 78–64 Croatia KK Zadar Sportica, Gravelines 2800[12] February 11, 2003

Eighth-final 7

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Home Team Score Away Team Venue Attendance Date
Game 1 Eurocellulari Roseto Italy 80–72 Spain Adecco Estudiantes Palazzo Dello Sport, Roseto 1500[13] February 4, 2003
Game 2 Adecco Estudiantes Spain 84–68 Italy Eurocellulari Roseto Palacio Vistalegre, Madrid 8500[14] February 11, 2003

Eighth-final 8

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Home Team Score Away Team Venue Attendance Date
Game 1 Snadeiro Udine Italy 83–77 Italy Metis Varese Palasport Primo Carnera, Udine 1550[15] February 4, 2003
Game 1 Metis Varese Italy 73–59 Italy Snadeiro Udine Palasport Lino Orldrini, Varese 3994[16] February 11, 2003

References

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  1. ^ 8 Finals, Game 1, Feb. 4 20:00, Charleroi, Belgium[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ 8 Finals, Game 2, Feb, 10 20:45, Badalona, Spain[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ 8 Finals, Game 1, Feb. 4 20:30, Trieste, Italy[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ 8 Finals, Game 2, Feb, 10 20:00, Belgrade, Yugoslavija[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ Eighthfinals Game 11–February 04, 2003–MOLOT SPORT
  6. ^ Eighthfinals Game 12–February 11, 2003–PAVELLÓ MUNICIPAL "BARRIS NORD"
  7. ^ 8 Finals, Game 1, Feb. 4 20:30, Lasko, Slovenija[permanent dead link]
  8. ^ 8 Finals, Game 2, Feb, 10 20:00, Novo Mesto, Slovenija[permanent dead link]
  9. ^ 8 Finals, Game 1, Feb. 4 19:30, Cologne, Germany[permanent dead link]
  10. ^ 8 Finals, Game 2, Feb, 10 20:30, Valencia, Spain[permanent dead link]
  11. ^ Eighthfinals Game 11–February 04, 2003–BASKETBALL HALL JAZINE
  12. ^ "Game Center | Eurocup".
  13. ^ 8 Finals, Game 1, Feb. 4 20:30, Roseto, Italy[permanent dead link]
  14. ^ 8 Finals, Game 2, Feb, 10 20:30, Madrid, Spain[permanent dead link]
  15. ^ Eighthfinals Game 11–February 04, 2003–PALASPORT "P. CARNERA"
  16. ^ Eighthfinals Game 12–February 11, 2003–PALASPORT "LINO OLDRINI"