FIBA Europe Cup (2015-2016)
In 2015 the competition changed its name from EuroChallenge to FIBA Europe Cup
In 2016 FIBA Europe Cup changed from 3rd tier to 4th tier competition in Europe as FIBA created Basketball Champions League which was a new 3rd tier league from now on


FIBA Europe Cup Stage Two Standings
Group O
 1. ASVEL 5-1 
 2. Maccabi Rishon 4-2 
 3. Krka 2-4 
 4. Kataja Basket 1-5 
Group P
 1. Ventspils 4-2 
 2. Antwerp 4-2 
 3. CEZ Nymburk 3-3 
 4. Lukoil Acad. 1-5 
Group Q
 1. Turk Telekom 5-1 
 2. Oostende 5-1 
 3. Boras 2-4 
 4. Slask Wroclaw 0-6 
Group R
 1. Chalon 5-1 
 2. AV Cantu 3-3 
 3. Enisey 3-3 
 4. TU/Rock 1-5 
Group S
 1. Rovinari 3-3 
 2. Cibona 3-3 
 3. P.Zvaigzdes 3-3 
 4. Le Havre 3-3 
Group T
 1. Juventus 4-2 
 2. Khimik 4-2 
 3. Mons-Hainaut 3-3 
 4. Bakken 1-5 
Group U
 1. Fraport SKY 6-0 
 2. Royal Hali 3-3 
 3. Sodertalje 2-4 
 4. Rosa Radom 1-5 
Group V
 1. Openjobmetis V. 5-1 
 2. AEK 3-3 
 3. Tsmoki-Minsk 3-3 
 4. Gussing 1-5 
Stage One Standings
FIBA Europe Cup Stage One Standings
Group A
 1 ASVEL 5-1 
 2 Mons-Hainaut 3-3 
 3 Groningen 2-4 
 4 Kormend 2-4 
Group B
 1 Antwerp 6-0 
 2 Cibona 3-3 
 3 Benfica 2-4 
 4 Sopron KC 1-5 
Group C
 1 Oostende 4-2 
 2 Openjobmetis V. 3-3 
 3 Sodertalje 3-3 
 4 Falco KC 2-4 
Group D
 1 Chalon 5-1 
 2 Gussing 3-3 
 3 Den Bosch 2-4 
 4 Zlatorog 2-4 
Group E
 1 Le Havre 4-2 
 2 AV Cantu 3-3 
 3 Boras 3-3 
 4 Kapfenberg 2-4 
Group F
 1 Bakken 6-0 
 2 CEZ Nymburk 4-2 
 3 Tajfun 2-4 
 4 Hibernia 0-6 
Group G
 1 Fraport SKY 6-0 
 2 Krka 4-2 
 3 FC Porto 2-4 
 4 Leiden 0-6 
Group H
 1 Maccabi Rishon 4-2 
 2 Enisey 4-2 
 3 Lukoil Acad. 4-2 
 4 Kalev/Cramo 0-6 
Group I
 1 Ventspils 6-0 
 2 P.Zvaigzdes 3-3 
 3 PGE Turow 2-4 
 4 Helios 1-5 
Group J
 1 Turk Telekom 6-0 
 2 Rosa Radom 4-2 
 3 Kumanovo 1-5 
 4 KTP Basket 1-5 
Group K
 1 Rovinari 5-1 
 2 AEK 3-3 
 3 Astana 2-4 
 4 Sigal Prishtina 2-4 
Group L
 1 Khimik 6-0 
 2 TU/Rock 3-3 
 3 Juventus 3-3 
 4 Etha 0-6 
Group M
 1 Royal Hali 4-2 
 2 Slask Wroclaw 4-2 
 3 Siauliai 3-3 
 4 Inter Bratislava 1-5 
Group N
 1 Tsmoki-Minsk 5-1 
 2 Kataja Basket 4-2 
 3 Rilski 2-4 
 4 Rieker KN 1-5 
Season 2015-2016
All Games
List of Players
Stats
Points Per Game
 Omar KRAYEM
  Boras
  (186-PG-86)
  Avg: 20.4
 1. Krayem, Boras20.4 
 2. Mack, Le Havre19.3 
 3. Bizaca, Sodertalje19.0 
 4. Wilson, Kataja B.18.6 
 5. Simpson, Kataja B.17.7 
 6. Monroe, Maccabi17.6 
 7. McFadden, AEK17.6 
 8. Lyons, Maccabi17.3 
 9. Heslip, AV Cantu16.9 
 10. Dixon, CEZ Nymbu.16.7 
Rebounds Per Game
 Assem MAREI
  Siauliai
  (206-F-92)
  Avg: 10.8
 1. Marei, Siauliai10.8 
 2. Wilson, Benfica10.5 
 3. Maraker, Boras10.3 
 4. Sakic, Lukoil Acad.9.3 
 5. Williams, Tofas9.2 
 6. Eziukwu, Apoel8.8 
 7. Maras, Tsmoki-M.8.4 
 8. Scrubb, Kataja B.8.1 
 9. James, Enisey7.9 
 10. Kennedy, Enisey7.9 
Assists Per Game
 Teemu RANNIKKO
  Kataja B.
  (189-PG-80)
  Avg: 10.1
 1. Rannikko, Kataja B.10.1 
 2. Hodge, Arecibo8.3 
 3. Krayem, Boras6.6 
 4. Turner, Rilski6.3 
 5. Hayes, Unicaja6.3 
 6. Fernandes, Benfica5.8 
 7. Umipig, Iskra Svit5.8 
 8. Laroche, Sopron KC5.8 
 9. Frazier, Khimik5.6 
 10. Roberson, Chalon5.4 
Steals Per Game
 Daniel DILLON
  PGE Turow
  (193-G-86)
  Avg: 2.5
 1. Dillon, PGE Turow2.5 
 2. Bratoz, Tajfun2.5 
 3. Sant-Roos, CEZ N.2.3 
 4. Thompson, Rieker K.2.3 
 5. Kramer, Kapfenberg2.2 
 6. McFadden, AEK2.2 
 7. Lewis, Juventus2.2 
 8. Horne, Rovinari2.0 
 9. Hasbrouck, O.Lavor.2.0 
 10. Calloway, Royal H.2.0 
Blocks Per Game
 Uros LUKOVIC
  MZT S.
  (213-C-89)
  Avg: 3.2
 1. Lukovic, MZT S.3.2 
 2. Kravic, Den Bosch2.0 
 3. Eziukwu, Apoel1.8 
 4. Henry, Lugano T.1.7 
 5. Talts, TU/Rock1.6 
 6. Koenis, Leiden1.5 
 7. Johnson, AV Cantu1.3 
 8. Vitali, Boras1.3 
 9. Calathes, Astana1.3 
 10. Harris, Pertevniy.1.3 

Fraport Skyliners defeat Varese, celebrate inaugural FIBA Europe Cup title (Photo: FIBA Europe)


Fraport Skyliners Frankfurt 2015-16
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Aaron Doornekamp
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Philip Scrubb
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Jordan Theodore
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Johannes Voigtmann
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Danilo Barthel
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910 (8'4'') y 51 Canadian-Dutch
3 027 (8'3'') G 95 British-Canadian
065 (8'1'') OG 98 USA-North Macedonian
900 (8'00'') y/C 95 German
99 916 (8'01'') y/C 97 German
066 (8'9'') AG 50 USA
99 911 (8'4'') Ay 91 German
01 065 (8'1'') OG 90 German
99 918 (8'2'') C 98 USA
97 069 (8'1'') OG 50 USA
6 913 (8'2'') Oy 99 German
918 (8'2'') y/C 57 German
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 Played mostly for the youth team: Garai Zeeb
 Average Height: 197.3 cm (6'5.6'')
 Average Age: 25.9


Eurobasket.com All-FIBA Europe Cup Awards 2016 - May 10, 2016

Eurobasket.com All-FIBA Europe Cup 1st Team 2016
Branden Frazier
Frazier
Jordan Theodore
Theodore
Jeremy Hazell
Hazell
David Kennedy
Kennedy
Brandon Davies
Davies

Finals MVP: Quantez Robertson (188-G-84) of Fraport SKY
Player of the Year: Branden Frazier (190-PG-92) of Khimik
Guard of the Year: Branden Frazier (190-PG-92) of Khimik
Forward of the Year: David Kennedy (198-G/F-89) of Enisey
Center of the Year: Brandon Davies (208-C-91) of Openjobmetis V.
European Player of the Year: Kristaps Janicenoks (196-F-83) of Ventspils
Import of the Year: Branden Frazier (190-PG-92) of Khimik
Defensive Player of the Year: Callistus Eziukwu (208-C-85) of Apoel
Coach of the Year: Gordon Herbert of Fraport SKY

1st Team
PG: Branden Frazier (190-PG-92) of Khimik
PG: Jordan Theodore (182-PG-89) of Fraport SKY
G/F: Jeremy Hazell (191-G/F-86) of Chalon
G/F: David Kennedy (198-G/F-89) of Enisey
C: Brandon Davies (208-C-91) of Openjobmetis V.

2nd Team
PG: Tony Taylor (185-PG-90) of Strasbourg
G: Quantez Robertson (188-G-84) of Fraport SKY
F: Kristaps Janicenoks (196-F-83) of Ventspils
C/F: Darryl Monroe (201-C/F-86) of Maccabi Rishon
C: Devin Booker (203-C-91) of Chalon

3rd Team
G: Kwame Vaughn (190-G-90) of Ironi Nahariya
PG: Mark Lyons (185-PG-89) of Maccabi Rishon
F: Edgaras Zelionis (201-F-89) of Juventus
PF: Ivan Maras (207-PF-86) of Tsmoki-Minsk
C: Johannes Voigtmann (210-C-92) of Fraport SKY

Honorable Mention
Maalik Wayns (185-PG-91) of Openjobmetis V.
Ben Woodside (180-PG-85) of Turk Telekom
Dusan Djordjevic (193-G-83) of Oostende
David Andersen (213-C-80) of ASVEL
Michael Dixon (186-G-90) of CEZ Nymburk
Andrew Rautins (193-G-86) of Royal Hali
Philip Scrubb (190-G-92) of Fraport SKY
John Roberson (180-PG-88) of Chalon
Callistus Eziukwu (208-C-85) of Apoel
Lamont Mack (201-F-87) of Le Havre
Angel Daniel Vassallo (198-G/F-86) of Ponce
Brady Heslip (191-SG-90) of AV Cantu
James Florence (185-PG-88) of Cibona
Thaddus McFadden (188-G-87) of AEK
Teemu Rannikko (189-PG-80) of Kataja Basket
Michel Diouf (208-C-89) of Bakken
Torey Thomas (178-PG-85) of Rosa Radom
Delroy James (203-F-87) of Enisey

All-Europeans Team
PG: Teemu Rannikko (189-PG-80) of Kataja Basket
F: Edgaras Zelionis (201-F-89) of Juventus
F: Kristaps Janicenoks (196-F-83) of Ventspils
PF: Ivan Maras (207-PF-86) of Tsmoki-Minsk
C: Johannes Voigtmann (210-C-92) of Fraport SKY

All-Imports Team
PG: Branden Frazier (190-PG-92) of Khimik
PG: Jordan Theodore (182-PG-89) of Fraport SKY
G/F: Jeremy Hazell (191-G/F-86) of Chalon
G/F: David Kennedy (198-G/F-89) of Enisey
C: Brandon Davies (208-C-91) of Openjobmetis V.



Fraport Skyliners defeat Varese, celebrate the title - May 1, 2016

Fraport Skyliners - Varese 66:62

Fraport Skyliners clinched the inaugural FIBA Europe Cup title. They overcame Openjobmetis Varese in the Final in Chalon-sur-Saone tonight. Quantez Robertson (188-G-84, college: Auburn) posted 15 points, 5 rebounds and 4 assists for the winners.
Varese eked out a 16:15 lead ten minutes into the game. The Italian team boosted the margin in the second frame. Varese secured a 31:25 halftime advantage. Varese stayed in charge throughout the third term. The Italian side accumulated a 9-point advantage heading into the fourth quarter. However Fraport Skyliners turned things around in the final stanza. Quantez Robertson dropped 9 points to pull the German team within 2 points 50:52. Jordan Theodore (182-PG-89, college: Seton Hall) came up with 8 straight points for Fraport Skyliners as they grabbed a 65:62 lead with 27 seconds left in regulation. Johannes Voigtmann (210-C-92) then followed with a free throw and Fraport Skyliners sealed the winning outcome. Jordan Theodore posted 13 points, while Johannes Voigtmann added 12 points and 6 caroms for the champions. Chris Wright (185-PG-89, college: Georgetown) responded with 19 points for Varese. Maalik Wayns (185-PG-91, college: Villanova) had 16 points in the defeat.

Fraport Skyliners: Quantez Robertson 15, Jordan Theodore 13, Johannes Voigtmann 12
Varese: Chris Wright 19, Maalik Wayns 16