French Basketball Cup

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French Basketball Cup
Match des Champions
(Supercup)
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The French Basketball Cup, or French Federation Basketball Cup, (

French Basketball Federation. It is also known as the Trophée Robert Busnel (Robert Busnel Trophy), named after the late basketball player Robert Busnel
, who died in 1991. [1]

A total of 54 amateur and professional teams from France, participate in the cup competition.[2]

History

  • 1952–53 to 1968–69 French Cup (including professional clubs)*
  • 1981–82 to 1984–85 Federation Cup
  • 1992–93 to 1994–95 League Cup
  • 1995–96 to present French Cup (including professional clubs)
*From 1971 to 1995, the French Cup was not contested by professional clubs.

Title holders

Finals

Year Winner Finalist Score Venue
French Cup
1953 ASVEL Mulhouse 43–41 [3] Paris (Vel d'Hiv)
1954
PUC
ASVEL 54–49 Paris (Vel d'Hiv)
1955
PUC
ASVEL 46–43 Roanne
1956 Auboué Racing Club de France 63–52 Paris (Coubertin)
1957 ASVEL
PUC
61–55 Tours
1958 Étoile Charleville-Mézières Denain Voltaire 79–42 Mulhouse
1959 Étoile Charleville-Mézières ASVEL 72–65 Paris (Coubertin)
1960 Denain Voltaire Auboué 67–66 Tours
1961 Stade Auto Lyon
PUC
64–55 Nantes
1962
PUC
RCM Toulouse 65–57 Rennes
1963
PUC
Alsace Bagnolet 75–64 Paris (Coubertin)
1964 Moderne Chorale Mulsant 70–68 Tours
1965 ASVEL Alsace Bagnolet 59–55 Mulhouse
1966 Nantes Denain Voltaire 65–58 Lyon
1967 ASVEL Denain Voltaire 88–82 Cholet
1968 The French Cup was replaced by the Regions' Cup
1969 JA Vichy Alsace Bagnolet 90–56 Tours
1970 JA Vichy Moderne 78–74 Saint-Nazaire
From 1971 to 1995, the French Cup was not contested by professional clubs.
Federation Cup
1982 Limoges CSP ASVEL 116–100
1983 Limoges CSP Monaco 96–81
1984 ASVEL Stade Français 88–87
1985 Limoges CSP Stade Français 88–87
League Cup
1993 JDA Dijon Racing Paris 101–66 85-87
1994 Limoges CSP SIG 83-66
1995 Limoges CSP Pau-Orthez 84-83 (OT)
French Cup
1996 ASVEL Levallois 72–69 Marseille
1997 ASVEL SLUC Nancy 67–58 Paris (Coubertin)
1998 Cholet Levallois 95–54
Paris (Bercy)
1999 Cholet
SIG
85–70
Paris (Bercy)
2000 Limoges CSP Racing Paris 79–73
Paris (Bercy)
2001 ASVEL
Pau-Orthez
99–74
Paris (Bercy)
2002
Pau-Orthez
ASVEL 80–73 [4]
Paris (Bercy)
2003
Pau-Orthez
BCM Gravelines
82–74 [5]
Paris (Bercy)
2004 Le Mans Sarthe
Pau-Orthez
83–80 [6]
Paris (Bercy)
2005
BCM Gravelines
Cholet 91–79 [7]
Paris (Bercy)
2006 JDA Dijon Orléans 66–58 [8]
Paris (Bercy)
2007
Pau-Orthez
JSF Nanterre 92–83 [9]
Paris (Bercy)
2008 ASVEL Cholet 86–76 [10]
Paris (Bercy)
2009 Le Mans Sarthe SLUC Nancy 79–65
Paris (Bercy)
2010 Orléans
BCM Gravelines
73–69
Paris (Bercy)
2011 Élan Chalon Limoges CSP 79–71
Paris (Bercy)
2012 Élan Chalon Limoges CSP 83–75
Paris (Bercy)
2013
Paris-Levallois
JSF Nanterre 77–74
Paris (Bercy)
2014 JSF Nanterre SLUC Nancy 55–50 Paris (Coubertin)
2015
SIG
ESSM Le Portel 87–74 Paris (Carpentier)
2016 Le Mans Sarthe ASVEL 88–75 Paris (Carpentier)
2017 Nanterre 92 Le Mans Sarthe 96–79
Paris (Bercy)
2018
SIG
Boulazac Dordogne 82–62
Paris (Bercy)
2019 ASVEL Le Mans Sarthe 70–61
Paris (Bercy)
2020 Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
2021 ASVEL JDA Dijon 77–61
Paris (Bercy)
2022
Pau-Orthez
SIG Strasbourg 95–86
Paris (Bercy)
2023 Monaco ASVEL 90–70
Paris (Bercy)

French Cup (1982–1995)

Year Winner Finalist Score
1982 CO Briochin Denain Voltaire 81–79
1983 Challans CRO Lyon 114–98
1984 Denain Voltaire
OS Hyères
75–85
1985
OS Hyères
Saint-Quentin 66–63
1986 RCM Toulouse AS Tarare 95–84
1987 Saint-Quentin Montpellier 102–86
1988 AS Esquennoy Villeneuve-sur-Lot 86–79
1989
Nice BC
SIG
86–85
1990 Toulon CRO Lyon 89–84
1991
EB Châlons-en-Champagne
USO Athis-Mons 107–83
1992
Anjou BC Angers
AS Poissy 82–70
1993 Besançon Élan Chalon 79–64
1994
Anjou BC Angers
Gauloise Vitry le François 82–74
1995 Gauloise Vitry le François
Reims Champagne
73–69

Most Valuable Player

See also

  • French Pro A League
  • French Leaders Cup
    (French League Cup)
  • Match des Champions
    (French Supercup)

References

  1. ^ "Trophée Robert Busnel | FFBB".
  2. ^ http://www.ffbb.com/sites/default/files/2014-07-25_-_rsp_cdf_robert_busnel_-_2014-2015_vfin.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  3. ^ 1953 final
  4. ^ 2002 final
  5. ^ 2003 final
  6. ^ 2004 final
  7. ^ 2005 final
  8. ^ 2006 final
  9. ^ 2007 final at Eurobasket.com
  10. ^ 2008 final at Eurobasket.com

External links