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- Q4573360 subject Q8155511.
- Q4573360 subject Q8156095.
- Q4573360 subject Q8426887.
- Q4573360 abstract "The 1968-69 FIBA Women's European Champions Cup was the tenth edition of the competition. Daugava Riga defeated Chemie Halle to win its sixth trophy in a row. This was the only appearance of an East German team in the competition's final. 1968 runner-up Sparta Prague withdrew from the 6-team Group stage, refusing to play against Akademik Sofia.".
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- Q4573360 wikiPageWikiLink Q8155511.
- Q4573360 wikiPageWikiLink Q8156095.
- Q4573360 wikiPageWikiLink Q8426887.
- Q4573360 comment "The 1968-69 FIBA Women's European Champions Cup was the tenth edition of the competition. Daugava Riga defeated Chemie Halle to win its sixth trophy in a row. This was the only appearance of an East German team in the competition's final. 1968 runner-up Sparta Prague withdrew from the 6-team Group stage, refusing to play against Akademik Sofia.".
- Q4573360 label "1968–69 FIBA Women's European Champions Cup".