Real Madrid defeats Fenerbahçe as Valencia secures second in Euroleague

Real Madrid beat Fenerbahçe 74-69 in Istanbul, breaking their away win drought and positioning for home-court advantage in playoffs. Valencia Basket crushed Panathinaikos 102-84 to secure outright second place with home court in quarters. Both Spanish teams shine in the Euroleague regular season finale.

Real Madrid, coached by Sergio Scariolo, secured a crucial 74-69 road win over Fenerbahçe, their seventh away victory this season. Facundo Campazzo orchestrated the offense, Edy Tavares ruled the paint, and Trey Lyles scored 10 points in the fourth quarter. Mario Hezonja missed seven threes before hitting the game-sealing one in the final minute against a rival mired in crisis with seven losses in their last eight games.

The lowest point came in the second quarter, as Fenerbahçe under Saras Jasikevicius led 29-21 with aggressive defense and offensive rebounds. Scariolo brought back Campazzo despite early fouls, sparking a 2-14 run to tie the game. The Spanish side stayed composed in crunch time to near the top 4, now controlling their fate in their April 16 matchup against Estrella Roja.

Meanwhile, Valencia Basket under Pedro Martínez routed Panathinaikos 102-84 at Roig Arena. Jean Montero starred with 22 points and seven assists, bolstering elite defense that places them one win behind leader Olympiacos with home-court secured in quarterfinals.

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Olympiacos claims EuroLeague title with win over Real Madrid in Athens

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Olympiacos secured its fourth EuroLeague title by defeating Real Madrid 92-85 in the final at Athens' OAKA arena.

Baskonia beat Real Madrid 98-96 at Buesa Arena, preventing Sergio Scariolo's team from catching EuroLeague leaders. Timothe Luwawu-Cabarrot led Vitoria with 26 points, while Valencia tied Madrid with an 81-94 win in Bologna led by Nate Reuvers. Both teams remain in playoff contention with three rounds left.

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Real Madrid overcame a poor start to defeat Anadolu Efes 82-71 in the EuroLeague at Movistar Arena. The team rallied from an initial 0-12 run to secure their 17th win in 18 EuroLeague home games.

Real Madrid secured a 2-0 victory over Espanyol at the RCDE Stadium in La Liga. Vinicius Junior scored both goals in the second half, keeping Madrid's faint title hopes alive and postponing Barcelona's title celebrations. The win narrows the gap to 11 points behind the leaders.

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Federico Valverde scored a remarkable first-half hat-trick to give Real Madrid a commanding 3-0 victory over Manchester City in the UEFA Champions League last-16 first leg at the Santiago Bernabeu. The Uruguayan's goals came in the 20th, 27th, and 42nd minutes, putting Manchester City in a difficult position ahead of the return leg. Vinicius Junior missed a second-half penalty, but the result leaves City needing a significant turnaround.

Real Madrid, Paris Saint-Germain, Atalanta, and Galatasaray progressed to the Champions League last 16 after second-leg playoff matches on February 25, 2026, while Benfica, Monaco, Borussia Dortmund, and Juventus were eliminated. Atalanta secured a late victory over Dortmund, and Juventus mounted a spirited comeback against Galatasaray but fell short in extra time. The round of 16 draw is scheduled for Friday.

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Levante UD defeated Sevilla FC 2-0 at Ciutat de Valencia with a brace from Iván Romero, putting the Andalusians in deeper relegation trouble. The Granotas have earned 14 of the last 21 points and are now two points from safety. Sevilla, under Luis García Plaza, sit just one point above the drop zone.

 

 

 

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