FIBA Champions League
AEK’s possible opponents in the BCL Quarterfinals, the 7/8 closed places and the scenarios
Sportish presents the panorama of the Basketball Champions League after the penultimate game and AEK’s qualification for the quarter-finals. The teams that are definitely the first, the possible opponents of the “Union” and the only card that is looking for a holder.
AEK is in the quarterfinals of the Basketball Champions League and mathematically secures qualification for the 5th match day of the competition with the victory over Galatasaray and thus secures the seventh ticket. In other words, 7 of the 8 teams in the quarterfinals are now known.
‘Union’ has a chance to even qualify first in the next phase with a win over Malaga on the final day, meaning a more favorable draw ahead of the quarter-finals where the top 4 teams meet the bottom 4 teams. with a view of the Final Four.
It is recalled that based on the behavioral system, qualification from Quarterfinals to Final Four will be decided by 2 wins. The 1st and, if applicable, the 3rd game will be played in the home game of the team that has home rights. The teams that were in the same group in the round of 16 cannot be drawn against each other in the quarter-finals. In general, AEK cannot be drawn with Malaga.
The 7 teams that have already qualified are as follows: Bonn, AEK, Malaga, Strasbourg, Hapoel Jerusalem, Tenerife, Murcia.
Definitely the first in their groups: Bonn and Tenerife
Definitely second in her group: Murthy
The following applies to each group in detail:
Group I: Strasbourg and Hapoel Jerusalem want first place
In group I everything is clear. Hapoel Jerusalem and Strasbourg have secured qualification and will be battling for first place in France on the final matchday. Whoever wins, wins the championship.
The program (22.3.):
Strasbourg – Hapoel Jerusalem (21:00)
Hapoel Holon – Dijon (21:00)
Group J: Bonn sit comfortably in first place, with Manresa and Ritas fighting for the last ticket
In Group J, Bonn continued their upward trend and not only secured qualification but also first place in the group with a 5-0 record. At the same time, the concrete group is also the one from which the 8th ticket will emerge, since the other 7 have already found an owner.
Manresa and Ritas Vilnius will fight for the last ticket in Lithuania. The Spaniards had prevailed in the first round game by 13 points (82-69), meaning Ritas must win by 14 points to qualify.
The program (22.3.)
Ritas Vilnius – Manresa (19:30)
Bahcesehir – Bonn (19:30)
Group K: AEK and Malaga with first place in the background
AEK and Málaga will face off in Ano Liosia on the final day of the groups and fight for the 1st place in the group. Galatasaray and Limoges are already eliminated.
The program (22.3.)
Limoges – Galatasaray (19:30)
AEK – Malaga (19:30)
Group L: The most relaxed group
Tenerife and Murcia have already qualified for the quarter-finals of the competition, with Tenerife taking first place and their compatriot a secure second place. In general, the last day of the game is purely formal.
The program (21.3.)
Tenerife – Darussafaka (21:30)
Bilbao – Murcia (21:30)
Source: sport 24
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