KORAĆ CUP COMPETITION AND
REGULATIONS
(Adapted from FIBA. Includes up to 2001-02 season)
BERTH ASSIGNMENT
· Any national federation which is a member of the Standing Conference of
Europe is entitled to enter up to 4 clubs in KC (as long as the total number
of clubs in all three competitions is 7 or less).
The number of clubs for each national federation depends on a combination
of several criteria: the results of the FIBA SuproLeague, the Saporta Cup,
and the ranking of the national federations during the last three European
club competition seasons. Should the
total number of clubs registered in KC be greater than 128, the worst qualified
countries in FIBA Ranking lose a berth (however, they are entitled to one
club at least). Should the total number
of clubs registered in KC be greater than 64, a first elimination round has
to be played to reduced them to that number, and later a second elimination
round to yield only 32 teams, which will play in a qualification round.
In the case of Korać Cup 2000-01, the distribution of berths
is as follows:
ITALY (4), GREECE (1), SPAIN (4),
LITHUANIA (-), FRANCE (4), TURKEY (4), YUGOSLAVIA (3), ISRAEL (1), RUSSIA
(5)*, CROATIA (2), GERMANY (4), POLAND (3), SLOVENIA (3), BELGIUM (4), PORTUGAL
(4), CYPRUS (4), AUSTRIA (3), FINLAND (2), BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA (4), HUNGARY
(3), UKRAINE (-), MACEDONIA (4), BULGARIA (4), SLOVAKIA (-), SWEDEN (2), CZECH
REPUBLIC (3), LATVIA (-), NETHERLANDS (3), SWITZERLAND (3), LUXEMBOURG (3),
ESTONIA (-), ENGLAND (-), ROMANIA (2), BELORUSSIA (1), ICELAND (-), GEORGIA
(1), ALBANIA (-), DENMARK (-), IRELAND (-), WALES (-), MOLDOVA (-), SAN MARINO
(1).
*Nota: Exceptionally,
Rusia registers 5 teams in KC.
· Korać Cup 2001-02 will be the last edition of this tournament before its
disappearance, and will be played as a conference system.
· FIBA ranking system is based on the results of the federations' clubs in
the European competitions: SuproLeague (C1), Saporta Cup (C2), and Korać
Cup (C3). The assignment of points
is as follows:
SUPROLEAGUE (C1)
Eliminated
in Qualification Round (places 9-10):
6 pts.
Eliminated
in 1/8 Final Play-Offs (places 1-8 in QR):
12 pts.
Eliminated
in 1/4 Final Play-Offs:
18 pts.
Place
4 in Final Four:
36 pts.
Place
3 in Final Four:
54 pts.
Place
2 in Final Four:
72 pts.
Place
1 in Final Four:
144 pts.
SAPORTA
CUP (C2)
Eliminated
in Qualification Round (place 6):
3 pts.
Eliminated
in Qualification Round (place 5):
4 pts.
Eliminated
in 1/8 Final (places 1-4 in QR):
6 pts.
Eliminated
in 1/4 Final:
12 pts.
Eliminated
in 1/2 Final:
24 pts.
Runner-up:
48 pts.
Champion:
96 pts.
Korać CUP (C3)
Eliminated
in Elimination Round I:
0,5 pts.
Eliminated
in Elimination Round II:
1 pt.
Eliminated
in Qualification Round (place 4):
2 pts.
Eliminated
in Qualification Round (place 3):
2,5 pts.
Eliminated
in 1/8 Final (places 1-2 in QR):
4 pts.
Eliminated
in 1/4 Final:
8 pts.
Eliminated
in 1/2 Final: 16 pts.
Runner-up:
32 pts.
Champion:
64 pts.
Each club will
only receive the highest number of points obtained during the season in question.
Each national federation will accumulate the number of points for all
its men's clubs for the season in question.
A final ranking coefficient will be established by dividing the result
by the number of clubs which that national federation has registered.
The final FIBA ranking will always be based on the results of the last
three European club competition seasons.
COMPETITION
SYSTEM
· From season 2000-01 on, the 32 clubs that survive the Elimination Round(s)
will be divided into 8 groups (A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H) of 4 clubs each during
Qualification Round. These groups
will be drawn taking into account: a) the ranking of the participating national
federations in the last three seasons; b) the ranking of the participating
clubs in the last five seasons. Each
club will play the other clubs in its own group in home and away games. Winners and runners-up from each group will
qualify for the Eighth-Final round, with two games (home and away) that count
as a single match. Winners advance
progressively to Quarter-Final, Semi-Final, and Final (the same system as
above).
· As of the season 2001-02, Korać Cup
(C3) will disappear after merging with Saporta Cup (C2)
into a single tournament called Eurocup, basically
a sequel of C2 which shall be organised
in a conference-like system (see Saporta Cup regulations).
ORGANIZATION
OF GAMES
· EXPENSES. Participating
clubs in KC must pay a registration fee of DM 5,500. Each organising (host) club
will cover the following expenses: a) organising expenses; b) local transportation
for visiting clubs (including the organisation of such transport) to/from
the airport/railway station of the town of the organising club (valid also
for the officials of the game), to/from the training session(s) and game,
to/from any social activities organised by the organising club; c) expenses
of the commissioner, referees and, if appropriate, the single judge and/or
the FIBA representatives; d) costs for the production and entering of the
statistics, coaches’ and players’ quotes, and the club information via
the remote input tool; e) the cost for staging the post-game press conference
in two languages; f) the staying expenses of the visiting club in a first
class hotel for a minimum of 2 days and 14 persons.
Each visiting club will cover its own
travel expenses (including visa) to the town of the organising club. The visiting club will also cover its own staying
expenses unless a written agreement on different financial conditions has
been reached with the organising club.
· PARTICIPANTS. For all Korać
Cup games, teams may consist of a maximum of 10 players, whose names shall
be inscribed on the scoresheet. Officials
present in a game are: FIBA representative, single judge, commissioner, referees.
The duty of the commissioner is to ensure that the game is played under
regular conditions and should collaborate with the referees at all times to
ensure that this is the case. At the
end of a game, within one hour of completion, the commissioner will write
a report describing any serious incident such as misbehaviour, disqualification,
protests, acts of violence, etc.
· FORFEIT. If, before the
draw, a club declines to participate after having registered in Korać Cup,
its national federation will be fined with up to DM 2,000. The national federation may replace the club
with another. If, after the draw but
before the competition begins, a club declines to participate after having
registered in KC, the following forfeit applies: a fine of up to DM 5,000
for the club and a fine of up to DM 2,000 for the national federation. The national federation may replace the club
with another. If, after the first
game of the competition, a club declines to play (except under circumstances
beyond its control), the game is awarded to the opponents, the score shall
be twenty to zero (20:0), and the forfeiting team shall receive zero (0) points
in the classification. In addition,
the club shall be fined DM 25,000 and the national federation DM 15,000. For a second forfeit, the club shall be disqualified
for the remainder of that competition and shall also be disqualified for the
next season for which the club qualifies. In addition, the club shall be fined DM 40,000
and the national federation DM 30,000. If
a team enters the playing court more than 15 minutes late (except under circumstances
beyond its control) receives a fine of up to DM 3,000.
· DEFAULTING. A team shall
lose a game by default if, during the game, the number of players of that
team on the court is less than two. If
the game is awarded to the team currently in the lead, then the score when
the game was stopped shall remain valid.
If the game is awarded to the team currently not in the lead, then
the score shall be recorded as two to zero (2:0) in this team’s favour. Furthermore, the defaulting team shall receive
one point in the classification. For
the Eighth-Final, Quarter-Final, and Semi-Final rounds, the team that defaults
in the first or second game shall lose the round by default.
· INELIGIBILITY OF PLAYERS. Use
of unlicensed or ineligible player(s) as per the current Regulations governing
the Korać Cup is also penalized. A
first infraction implies that the game is awarded to the opponents of the
offending team. If the offending team
lost the actual game by more than 20 points, the result shall stand; if not,
then the game shall be awarded to the opponents of the offending team by a
score of twenty to zero (20:0). In
either case, the offending team shall receive zero points in the classification.
In addition, there shall be a fine of DM 3,000 to 10,000.
A second infraction implies that the team shall be disqualified for
the remainder of that competition. In
addition, there shall be a fine of DM 20,000.
· ARENA. Games are played
on parquet (wood flooring). The court
dimensions shall be 28x15 m and at every point, at least 2 m from the advertising
boards and all obstructions. There
shall be a further boundary line drawn in a sharply contrasting colour and
at least 2 m in width. The further
boundary line and restricted area shall be of the same colour for all KC floors.
The floor shall be clear of any lines and all markings, except those
permitted by the Official Basketball Rules.
The playing court shall be lit to a minimum of 1,500 lux, in order
to meet television requirements. Only 12 seats are allowed in the team bench
area. The height of the ceiling or
the lowest obstruction shall be at least 7 m above the playing court. The seating capacity of the hall shall be at
least 2,000; it is recommended that all seats be numbered and that all spectators
be seated and at a distance of not less than 5 m from the playing court.
The playing and spectator areas shall have a temperature of between
16º C and 25º C. The FIBA logo must be displayed on the lower
left-hand corner of the glass backboard.
· MEDIA. The organising
club shall prepare and distribute for each game of the Korać Cup press kits to the
media in the local language and English containing a maximum of information
on the two clubs (team rosters, injuries, statistics, etc.), the venue, the
time of the game, and general information concerning the hall and town of
the venue. At half-time and the end
of the game, the organising club shall distribute the game statistics among
media.
· CLOTHING. The front of the shirt shall conform to the following provisions: 1) The manufacturer's trademark may appear, but it must not be larger than 12 cm². Its position shall be on the top right shoulder seam. 2) The player’s number must appear and be clearly visible and at least 10 cm high; any other markings on the front of the shirt be at a distance of at least 5 cm from the player’s number. 3) The name or the badge/symbol of the club must appear on the front of the shirts above the advertising, and shall not exceed 10 cm in height. 4) Advertising of one sponsor only is permitted provided that the written text or the sponsor's logo has a maximum height of 8 cm and maximum length of 40 cm (the shirt sponsor shall be the same for the complete season). 5) No other marks, logos, etc. shall appear on the front of the shirt. The back of the shirt shall conform to the following provisions: 1) The player's surname must appear above the player’s number and shall comprise only one line of text; the height of the writing must be between 6 cm and 8 cm. 2) The player's number must appear and be clearly visible and at least 20 cm high; any other markings on the back of the shirt must have a distance of at least 5 cm from the player's number. 3) The name of the city of the club must appear (in Roman letters) below the player’s number and shall comprise only one line of text; the height of the writing must be between 6 cm and 8 cm, and the name of the city must be visible even when the shirt is tucked into the shorts. 4) Advertising is prohibited on the back of the shirts. 5) No other marks, logos, etc. shall appear on the back of the shirt. Advertising and the player’s name are not permitted on shorts.
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