- Copa del Rey de Baloncesto
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The Copa del Rey de Baloncesto (English: King's Cup of Basketball) is an annual cup competition for Spanish basketball teams organized by Spain's top professional league, Asociación de Clubes de Baloncesto. It was originally known as the Copa de España de Baloncesto and was first played in 1933. It was the first nationwide basketball competition played in Spain. During the Franco years it was referred to as the Copa del Generalísimo, before becoming the Copa del Rey in 1977.
Since 1987 the Final Eight format has been used. At the end of half season, the top eight teams from the Spanish League qualify. The eight teams play-off at one venue over four days, eventually producing a winner. The Final Eight is one of the highlights of the Spanish sporting calendar. The next additions will be held at the Palacio de Deportes (Madrid), the 2009–10 event at a venue in Bilbao and again at Madrid for the 2011–12 and 2012–13 additions.[1]
Contents
Last editions
Winners
- 22: FC Barcelona
- 1943, 1945, 1946, 1947, 1949, 1950, 1959, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1987, 1988, 1991, 1994, 2001, 2003, 2007, 2010, 2011
- 22 : Real Madrid
- 1951, 1952, 1954, 1956, 1957, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1977, 1985, 1986, 1989, 1993
- 8: Club Joventut de Badalona
- 1948, 1953, 1955, 1958, 1969, 1976, 1997, 2008
- 6: Saski Baskonia
- 1995, 1999, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2009
- 3: CB Estudiantes
- 1963, 1992, 2000
- 2: Rayo Club Madrid
- 1933, 1936
- 2: Laietà BC de Barcelona
- 1942, 1944
- 2: Picadero Jockey Club de Barcelona
- 1964, 1968
- 2: CAI Zaragoza
- 1984, 1990
- 1: Societé Patrie Maunier Barcelona
- 1935
- 1: CB L'Hospitalet
- 1940
- 1: RCD Espanyol
- 1941
- 1: TDK Manresa
- 1996
- 1: Pamesa Valencia
- 1998
- 1: Unicaja de Málaga
History
Copa de España
Season Venue Winner Runner-Up Result 1933–34 Madrid Rayo Club Madrid Real Madrid 21–11 1934–35 Barcelona Societé Patrie Rayo Club Madrid 23–19 1935–36 Madrid Rayo Club Madrid Societé Patrie 23–20 1939–40 Barcelona CB L'Hospitalet CB Atlético Gracia 20–17 1940–41 Madrid RCD Espanyol CB L'Hospitalet 35–20 1941–42 Zaragoza Laietà BC FC Barcelona 30–28 1942–43 Palma de Mallorca FC Barcelona Laietà BC 27–25 1943–44 Vigo Laietà BC Real Madrid 32–18 1944–45 Barcelona FC Barcelona Laietà BC 37–34 1945–46 Barcelona FC Barcelona UE Montgat 44–35 1946–47 Zaragoza FC Barcelona CB Canarias 39–25 1947–48 Burgos CB Joventut Real Madrid 41–32 1948–49 Madrid FC Barcelona Real Madrid (play-off) 1949–50 Barcelona FC Barcelona CB Joventut 46–39 1950–51 San Sebastián Real Madrid FC Barcelona 47–36 1951–52 Alicante Real Madrid CB Joventut 43–31 1952–53 Valladolid CB Joventut Real Madrid 41–39 1953–54 Madrid Real Madrid CB Joventut 56–41 1954–55 Barcelona CB Joventut Real Madrid 59–44 1955–56 Madrid Real Madrid Aismalíbar Montcada 59–55 1956–57 Vigo Real Madrid Aismalíbar Montcada 54–50 1957–58 Zaragoza CB Joventut Real Madrid 74–69 1958–59 Barcelona FC Barcelona Aismalíbar Montcada 50–36 1959–60 Madrid Real Madrid Club Hesperia de Madrid 76–64 1960–61 Bilbao Real Madrid FC Barcelona 76–51 1961–62 Barcelona Real Madrid CB Estudiantes 80–66 1962–63 San Sebastián CB Estudiantes Real Madrid 94–90 1963–64 Lugo Picadero Jockey Club Aismalíbar Montcada 63–51 1964–65 Salamanca Real Madrid Club Náutico de Sevilla 102–82 1965–66 Terrassa Real Madrid CB Joventut 62–61 1966–67 Vitoria Real Madrid SD Kas Vitoria 82–80 1967–68 Gijón Picadero Jockey Club CB Joventut 58–55 1968–69 Orense CB Joventut Real Madrid 82–81 1969–70 León Real Madrid CB Joventut 102–90 1970–71 Vitoria Real Madrid CB Joventut 72–63 1971–72 A Coruña Real Madrid CB Joventut 92–77 1972–73 Valencia Real Madrid CB Estudiantes 123–79 1973–74 Alicante Real Madrid CB Joventut 87–85 1974–75 Jaén Real Madrid CB Estudiantes 114–85 1975–76 Cartagena CB Joventut Real Madrid 99–88
Copa del Rey
Season Venue Winner Runner-Up Result 1976–77 Palma de Mallorca Real Madrid FC Barcelona 97–71 1977–78 Zaragoza FC Barcelona Real Madrid 103–96 1978–79 Pamplona FC Barcelona Club Tempus de Madrid 130–113 1979–80 Ferrol FC Barcelona CB Manresa 92–83 1980–81 Almería FC Barcelona Real Madrid 106–90 1981–82 Badajoz FC Barcelona Real Madrid 110–108 1982–83 Palencia FC Barcelona Club Inmobanco de Madrid 125–93
Copa del Rey Final Four
Season Venue Winner Runner-Up Result 1983–84 Zaragoza CAI Zaragoza FC Barcelona 81–78 1984–85 Badalona Real Madrid CB Joventut 90–76 1985–86 Barcelona Real Madrid CB Joventut 87–79
Final eight
References
Copa del Rey de baloncesto 1933 ·1934· 1935 · 1936 ·1937·1938·1939· 1940 · 1941 · 1952 · 1943 · 2008 · 1945 · 1946 · 1947 · 1948 · 1949 · 1950 · 1951 · 1952 · 1953 · 1954 · 1955 · 1956 · 1957 · 1958 · 1959 · 1960 · 1961 · 1962 · 1963 · 1964 · 1965 · 1966 · 1967 · 1968 · 1969 · 1970 · 1971 · 1972 · 1973 · 1974 · 1975 · 1976 · 1977 · 1978 · 1979 · 1980 · 1981 · 1982 · 1983 · 1984 · 1985 · 1986 · 1987 · 1988 · 1989 · 1990 · 1991 · 1992 · 1993 · 1994 · 1995 · 1996 · 1997 · 1998 · 1999 · 2000 · 2001 · 2002 · 2003 · 2004 · 2005 · 2006 · 2007 · 2008 · 2009 · 2010 · 2011Spanish King's Cup MVP Award 1990: Davis | 1991: Orenga | 1992: Pinone | 1993: Arlauckas | 1994: Perasović | 1995: Laso | 1996: Creus | 1997: Turner | 1998: Rodilla | 1999: Bennett | 2000: Reyes | 2001: Gasol | 2002: Tomašević | 2003: Bodiroga | 2004: Fernández | 2005: Garbajosa | 2006: Prigioni | 2007: Trias | 2008: Fernández | 2009: Teletović | 2010: Vázquez | 2011: AndersonBasketball in Spain Men's Basketball National teams Leagues ACB • Adecco Oro • Adecco Plata • EBA (5 groups) • Primera División
Cup competitions Copa del Rey • Supercopa de Baloncesto • Copa Príncipe de Asturias • Copa LEB Plata
Regional cups Lliga catalana • Torneo CAM • Copa Castilla y León • Copa Galicia • Copa Andalucía • Lliga Valenciana • Euskal Kopa • Trofeo Gobierno de Canarias • Copa Extremadura • Torneo de las Naciones
Women's Basketball National teams Leagues LFB • LFB-2
Cup competitions Copa de la Reina
FEB • Clubs • List of venuesCategories:- Copa del Rey de Baloncesto
- Recurring sporting events established in 1933
- Basketball cup competitions in Europe
- Basketball cup competitions in Spain
- 22: FC Barcelona
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