The 2006 Euroleague Final Four was the concluding tournament of the 2005–06 Euroleague season. CSKA Moscow won its 5th European championship.
The Final Four of the 2012–13 Euroleague was held on 10–12 May 2013 at The O2 Arena in London. Greek club Olympiacos successfully defended their Euroleague title from the previous season.
Vassilis Spanoulis won his second consecutive Final Four MVP and the third of his career.
The 2016 Euroleague Final Four will be the concluding tournament of the 2015–16 Euroleague. The Final Four will be held in May 2016. All games will be played at the Mercedes-Benz Arena, in Berlin, Germany.
In American sports, the final four is the last four teams remaining in a playoff tournament. Usually the final four compete in the two games of a single-elimination tournament's semi-final (penultimate) round. Of these teams, the two who win in the semi-final round play another single-elimination game whose winner is the tournament champion. In some tournaments, the two teams that lose in the semi-final round compete for third place in a consolation game.
The term "final four" is most often used in the United States and in sports heavily influenced by that country; elsewhere, only the term "semi-finals" is in common use. "Final four" first appeared in print in a 1975 article for the Official Collegiate Basketball Guide, whose author Ed Chay was a sportswriter for the Cleveland Plain Dealer. Chaye stated that the Marquette basketball squadron "was one of the final four" during the previous season's tournament. The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) pioneered the term and later trademarked it.
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