2004–05 Euroleague
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The 2004–05 Euroleague was the fifth season of the professional basketball competition for elite clubs throughout Europe, organised by Euroleague Basketball Company, and it was the 48th season of the premier competition for European men's clubs overall. The 2004–05 season featured 24 competing teams, from 13 countries. The final of the competition was held in Olimpiisky Arena, Moscow, Russia, with the defending champions, Maccabi Tel Aviv, defeating Tau Cerámica by a score of 90-78.
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Season | 2004–05 | ||||||||||||
Number of teams | 24 | ||||||||||||
Regular season | |||||||||||||
Season MVP | Anthony Parker (Maccabi Tel Aviv) | ||||||||||||
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Champions | Maccabi Tel Aviv (5th title) | ||||||||||||
Runners-up | Tau Cerámica | ||||||||||||
Third place | Panathinaikos | ||||||||||||
Fourth place | CSKA Moscow | ||||||||||||
Final Four MVP | Šarūnas Jasikevičius (Maccabi Tel Aviv) | ||||||||||||
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