For F4 of the Champions League, \”Pionir\” would be comfortable

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It is interesting that the supporters of all four teams are divided into four parts of the hall. Numerically, completely and understandably, the Greek Peristeri fans dominate, for whom geographically it was the easiest to get to Belgrade. There are approximately a little more than 500 of them, but due to the constant encouragement of their pets, it seems that there are more. They definitely add some color and flair to the overall more NBA-like atmosphere (even the Toronto Raptors mascot had his own halftime show).

There are the least number of boys and girls in green, the colors of Unicaja, the first favorite to win the trophy. They can practically be counted on the fingers of both hands, while in an identical, somewhat larger capacity, the supporters of Murcia and Tenerife who came to the Serbian team together with the players and the coaching staff the capital. With the fact that, of course, Unicaja and Murcia have yet to meet at 9 p.m., so it is likely that some of their supporters are still outside the hall.

The city and the country will benefit from the guests, as it does from every tourist, however, an event like this could perhaps have been held in a hall half the size, and thus it would not have lost its spectacularity or importance in any way (and the costs would probably have been cheaper , and at the same time, the prolongation of the ABA league playoffs would be avoided).

Some of the earlier finals have already been played in halls that hold between 5,000 and 10,000 spectators anyway. Or at least they were played in countries that have their representative in the fight for the throne. Serbia does not have that, so it could not particularly interest the local population, which is almost non-existent among the audience. There are only those from the profession like the selectors of our national team Svetislav Pešićthe ambassador of the tournament Željka Rebračapresident of FIBA ​​Europe Jorge Garbahosa, coach of Brazil Ace Petrovićthe first team of Partizan James Nunnelly, Kevin Panter, Mateusz Ponitkaassistant in the professional staff Jose Maria Izquierdaleading people of the KSS Milenka Tepić and Zlatko Bolićthe legendary Greek basketball player Thea Papaloukas


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