By Eurohoops team/ info@eurohoops.net Since the 2000-01 season, EuroLeague featured 19 Final Fours with the champions being decided in a single game. The first season was an exception as the victor was decided after a best-of-five series with Virtus Kinder Bologna prevailing 3-2 over TAU Cemarica. While the basketball worldwide has been (almost) completely stopped due to the coronavirus outbreak, it's maybe the perfect time to remember all of the championship games so far in the competition. 2001 | Virtus Kinder Bologna - Tau Ceramica 82-74 MVP - Manu Ginobili 2002 | Virtus Kinder Bologna - Panathinaikos Athens 83-89 MVP - Dejan Bodiroga 2003 | FC Barcelona - Benetton Treviso 76-65 MVP - Dejan Bodiroga 2004 | Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv - Skipper Bologna 118-74 MVP - Anthony Parker 2005 | Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv - TAU Ceramica Vitoria 90-78 MVP - Sarunas Jasikevicius 2006 | CSKA Moscow - Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv 73-69 MVP - Theo Papaloukas 2007 | Panathinaikos Athens - CSKA Moscow 93-91 MVP - Dimitris Diamantidis 2008 | Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv - CSKA Moscow 77-91 MVP - Trajan Langdon 2009 | Panathinaikos Athens - CSKA Moscow 73-71 MVP - Vassilis Spanoulis 2010 | Regal FC Barcelona - Olympiacos 86-68 MVP - Juan Carlos Navarro 2011 | Panathinaikos Athens - Maccabi Electra Tel Aviv 78-70 MVP - Dimitris Diamantidis 2012 | CSKA Moscow - Olympiacos 61-62 MVP - Vassilis Spanoulis 2013 | Olympiacos - Real Madrid 100-88 MVP - Vassilis Spanoulis 2014 | Real Madrid - Maccabi Electra Tel Aviv 86-98 MVP - Tyrese Rice 2015 | Real Madrid - Olympiacos 78-59 MVP - Andres Nocioni 2016 | Fenerbahce - CSKA 96-101 MVP - Nando De Colo 2017 | Fenerbahce - Olympiacos 80-64 MVP - Ekpe Udoh 2018 | Real Madrid - Fenerbahce 85-80 MVP - Luka Doncic 2019 | Anadolu Efes - CSKA 83-91 MVP - Will Clyburn More EuroLeague news