Jun Bernardino Trophy
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Talk 'N Text Tropang Texters (2006 version) San Miguel Beermen (2013 version) San Miguel Beermen (2017 version) | |
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The Jun Bernardino Trophy is a trophy awarded to the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) team that wins the PBA Philippine Cup Finals.[1]
Previously known as the "Perpetual Trophy", it was created in
Currently, there are three versions of this trophy: the first version, created in 2006, is being kept permanently by the
History
From its inception in 1975, the All-Filipino Conference (also known as the All-Filipino Cup from 1993 to 2003) has been considered the most prestigious tournament in a PBA season.[5] The winners of the tournament were previously presented with trophies with varying designs depending on what season it was won. In 1994, the league standardized the design of all of its championship trophies, including the All-Filipino Cup. The trophy design features the Cup supported in a base where the PBA logo, the name and year of the tournament, and the name of the winning team are engraved. The trophies were designed by Angel Zamora and Sons. This trophy design was used until 2002 (a modified version of this trophy was used as the design of the runner-up trophy in 2013). A replica of the 1994 All-Filipino Cup trophy, together with the prototype Commissioner's Cup and the Governors' Cup trophies are on display at the PBA head office in Libis, Quezon City.
In 1998, an additional trophy, named as the FVR Centennial Cup trophy was awarded to the champions of the year's All Filipino Cup to commemorate the Philippine's celebration of its Centennial Independence. It was named after President Fidel V. Ramos (FVR). The design consists of a cup surrounded by the flags used during the 1898 Philippine Revolution.
Starting in 2003, the trophy design for the tournament varied. In 2004, the All-Filipino Cup was renamed as the Philippine Cup after the league revamped its tournament calendar starting the
In 2006, the league commissioned Filipino artist Ramon Orlina to design a trophy that will be named as the "Perpetual Trophy". The winners of the Philippine Cup will maintain possession of the trophy for a year, afterwards a smaller replica will be given. However, the team that will successfully defend the title for three consecutive times will permanently keep the trophy.[6]
Before the 2012-13 season, no team has ever won the championship three times in a row in a yearly succession.[6] The Crispa Redmanizers have won the All-Filipino Conference for four straight tournaments (1979, 1980, 1983, and 1984 First AFC), but not in consecutive years, since there were no All-Filipino tournament held for the 1981 and 1982 seasons.[7]
In March 2007, former league commissioner Jun Bernardino died from a heart attack.[8] As a tribute, the league renamed the Perpetual Trophy as the Jun Bernardino Trophy.[2][9]
Description
The trophy is made up of 24-
Engraved on the base of the first version of the trophy are the
For the second version, the base was engraved with the logos of the 10 teams that competed during the
The third version of the trophy features the logos of the 12 teams that competed as of the
Winners
The first recipients of the Perpetual trophy were the
After it was won by Barangay Ginebra in 2006–2007, they were unable to defend the title the
Sta. Lucia failed to advance to the final round of the
Talk 'N Text was set to defend the title in the
Talk 'N Text regained possession of the trophy after winning their
The
The Tropang Texters successfully defended the championship in the
A second version of the trophy was created in
List of trophy holders
Season | Winning Team | Series | Details |
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2006–07 | Barangay Ginebra | 4–2
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Philippine Cup |
2007–08 | Sta. Lucia | 4–3
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Philippine Cup |
2008–09 | Talk 'N Text
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4–3
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Philippine Cup |
2009–10 | Purefoods
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4–0
|
Philippine Cup |
2010–11 | Talk 'N Text
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4–2
|
Philippine Cup |
2011–12 | Talk 'N Text
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4–1
|
Philippine Cup |
2012–13 | Talk 'N Text
|
4–0
|
Philippine Cup |
2013–14 | San Mig Super Coffee
|
4–2
|
Philippine Cup |
2014–15 | San Miguel | 4–3
|
Philippine Cup |
2015–16 | San Miguel | 4–3
|
Philippine Cup |
2016–17 | San Miguel | 4–1
|
Philippine Cup |
2017–18 | San Miguel | 4–1
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Philippine Cup |
2019 | San Miguel | 4–3
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Philippine Cup |
2020 | Barangay Ginebra | 4–1
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Philippine Cup |
2021 | TNT | 4–1
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Philippine Cup |
2022–23 | San Miguel | 4–3
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Philippine Cup |
References
- Spin.ph. Retrieved March 3, 2017.
- ^ a b "PBA names perpetual trophy after Bernardino". Philippine Daily Inquirer. March 27, 2007. Archived from the original on June 29, 2013. Retrieved August 27, 2012.
- ^ a b All-Filipino hat-trick in the bag as Talk 'N Text completes Finals sweep, Richard Dy, Spin.PH, January 16, 2013
- ^ Talk ‘N Text sweeps Rain or Shine to win historic third straight Philippine Cup Archived January 19, 2013, at the Wayback Machine, InterAKTV, January 16, 2013
- ^ a b "Mighty Talk 'N Text defeats gallant Powerade to retain Philippine Cup". InterAKTV. January 29, 2012. Archived from the original on July 18, 2012. Retrieved August 27, 2012.
- ^ a b "Perpetual Cup to go to PBA 3-peat winner". Manila Bulletin. January 23, 2007. Retrieved August 27, 2012.
- ^ That Old Black Magic: A look back at Norman Black’s sterling PBA coaching legacy Archived January 12, 2013, at the Wayback Machine, Jay P. Mercado, InterAKTV, January 9, 2013
- ^ "Former PBA big wig Jun Bernardino dies; 59". ABS-CBN Corporation Interactive. March 24, 2007. Archived from the original on September 26, 2007. Retrieved August 27, 2012.
- ^ "Bernardino, Parks to be enshrined in PBA Hall of Fame". GMA News Online. June 25, 2009. Retrieved August 27, 2012.
- ^ "The shape of Philippine Basketball - According to Ramon Orlina". The Manila Times. February 19, 2007. Retrieved August 27, 2012.
- GMA News Online. February 23, 2007. Retrieved August 27, 2012.
- ^ Castillo, Musong R. "Realtors finally bag all-Filipino crown". Philippine Daily Inquirer, March 3, 2008. Archived from the original on June 29, 2013. Retrieved August 27, 2012.
- ^ Castillo, Musong R (February 12, 2009). "Talk 'N Text clinches PBA title". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Archived from the original on June 29, 2013. Retrieved August 27, 2012.
- ^ "Talk 'N Text walks out of q'final game vs Ginebra". GMA News. February 5, 2010. Retrieved February 5, 2010.
- ^ HIGHLIGHTS: Alaska vs San Miguel – 2016 PBA Philippine Cup Finals Game 1, rappler.com, Rappler, January 17, 2016
- ^ Alaska up 2-0, Edri Aznar, Sun Star Cebu, January 20, 2016
- ^ Aces flatten Beermen, gain 3-0 lead, Nelson Beltran, The Philippine Star, January 23, 2016
- ^ San Miguel foils Alaska's PBA Finals sweep, wins Game 4 in OT to extend series, Jane Bracher, Rappler, January 24, 2016
- ^ San Miguel beats Alaska in Game 5, extends PBA Finals, Naveen Ganglani, Rappler, January 27, 2016
- ^ PBA Finals: San Miguel Beer pummels Alaska, forces Game 7 Archived February 6, 2016, at the Wayback Machine, CNN Philippines, February 1, 2016
- ^ San Miguel makes history, wins PBA Philippine Cup title, Jane Bracher, Rappler, February 3, 2016