Brose Bamberg’s “castle” the strongest in Europe

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Aris Barkas

06/Mar/17 17:55

Eurohoops.net

There’s no place like home and that’s true for most teams around Europe. It’s not easy to get wins on the road against the top teams of the old continent and in some cases it’s virtually impossible

By Utkan Sahin/ info@eurohoops.net

Eurohoops presents the longest active home winning streaks in the European domestic leagues with the German champs, Brose Bamberg being on top of the list.

The second place belongs to Fenerbahce Istanbul and the third place comes from the Czech Republic and Numburk! Here’s the full list for the teams which uncludes a few surprises and proves that taking care of your home is the safest path in order to win or defend your titles.

Brose Bamberg (Germany) 36-0 (Bayern / 07.06.2015)
Fenerbahçe (Turkey) 29-0 (Konyaspor / 26.10.2015)
CEZ Nymburk (Czech Republic) 28-0 (CSKA / 04.05.2016)
Donar Groningen (Netherlands) 26-0 (Dukes / 10.12.2015)
CSKA Moscow (Russia) 18-0 (Kuban / 28.02.2016)
Ventspils (Latvia) 15-0 (Liepaja/Triobet / 23.05.2016)
EA7 Milano (Italy) 15-0 (Venezia / 19.05.2016)
BC Lulea (Sweden) 14-0 (Norrkoping / 08.04.2016)
Sloboda (Bosnia) 13-0 (Mostar / 19.03.2016)
Crvena Zvezda (Serbia)

12-0

(Partizan / 07.06.2016)
Templeogue (Ireland)

12-0

(Killester / 06.02.2016)
Szombathely (Hungary)

 12-0

(Pecsi / 23.04.2016)
AEK Athens (Greece)

12-0

(Olympiakos / 10.05.2016)
Anadolu Efes (Turkey) 11-0 (Fenerbahçe / 03.06.2016)
Olympiakos (Greece) 11-0 (Panathinaikos / 19.05.2016)
Pau Orthez (France) 11-0 (Strasbourg / 16.05.2016)
Ulm (Germany) 11-0 (Brose / 08.06.2016)

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