The 1967-68 FIBA European Championship Women was the tenth edition of the competition. Daugava Riga defeated Sparta Prague in a rematch of the previous season's final to win its fifth trophy in a row. Italy's AS Vicenza, which would win five trophies in the 1980s, became the first team from Western Europe to reach the competition's semifinals.
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| - 1967–68 FIBA Women's European Champions Cup (en)
- Copa de Europa femenina de baloncesto 1967-68 (es)
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| - La temporada 1967-68 de la Copa de Europa femenina de baloncesto fue la décida edición de la máxima competición europea de clubes de baloncesto femenino. En ella se reformó su formato; en lugar de los cuartos de final, se introdujo una fase de grupos con seis equipos. El ganó su octavo título, el quinto consecutivo, derrotando en la final esta vez al . Por primera vez, un equipo occidental, el (que ganaría 5 trofeos en los años 80), llegó a las semifinales. (es)
- The 1967-68 FIBA European Championship Women was the tenth edition of the competition. Daugava Riga defeated Sparta Prague in a rematch of the previous season's final to win its fifth trophy in a row. Italy's AS Vicenza, which would win five trophies in the 1980s, became the first team from Western Europe to reach the competition's semifinals. (en)
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| - The 1967-68 FIBA European Championship Women was the tenth edition of the competition. Daugava Riga defeated Sparta Prague in a rematch of the previous season's final to win its fifth trophy in a row. Italy's AS Vicenza, which would win five trophies in the 1980s, became the first team from Western Europe to reach the competition's semifinals. This edition marked a reform in the competition's system, with the quarter-finals being replaced by a 6-teams Group stage. This was preceded by a Qualifying Round and a Round of 12. Twenty teams took part in this edition, with defending champions Daugava entering the competition in the group stage and AS Vicenza receiving a bye to the round of 12. Sweden took part in the competition for the first time, while Turkey withdrew. (en)
- La temporada 1967-68 de la Copa de Europa femenina de baloncesto fue la décida edición de la máxima competición europea de clubes de baloncesto femenino. En ella se reformó su formato; en lugar de los cuartos de final, se introdujo una fase de grupos con seis equipos. El ganó su octavo título, el quinto consecutivo, derrotando en la final esta vez al . Por primera vez, un equipo occidental, el (que ganaría 5 trofeos en los años 80), llegó a las semifinales. (es)
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