SBL Cup
The SBL Cup is the national professional league cup competition that is organised by the Swiss Basketball League (SBL), which is the top-tier level basketball division in Switzerland. The competition was introduced in 2004, and is the second cup competition that SBL teams play in, along with the Federation Swiss Cup. Formerly, the competition was known as the Swiss Basketball League Cup.
Founded | 2004 |
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No. of teams | 6 |
Country | Switzerland |
Confederation | FIBA Europe |
Most recent champion(s) | Fribourg Olympic (5th title) |
Related competitions | Swiss Basketball League Swiss Basketball Cup |
Official website | swissbasketball |
2017–18 SBL Cup |
Format
Six teams from a given SBL regular season qualify, with the two highest seeds having a bye in the quarter-finals.[1] A final four tournament, at a host city, is played to determine the winner of the SBL Cup.
Finals
Key
Result after overtime | |
2018–present
Year | Host city | Winners | Runners-up | Score | MVP |
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Montreux | Fribourg Olympic | Union Neuchatêl | 63–54[2] | Xavier Pollard | |
Lions de Genève | SAM Massagno | 67–53 | Terry Smith | ||
Clarens | Fribourg Olympic | Lugano Tigers | 93–86 † | Babacar Touré | |
2004–2017
Year | Champions |
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2017 | Monthey |
2016 | Monthey |
2015 | Lions de Genève |
2014 | Union Neuchâtel |
2013 | Lions de Genève |
2012 | Lugano Tigers |
2011 | Lugano Tigers |
2010 | Benetton Fribourg Olympic |
2009 | Benetton Fribourg Olympic |
2008 | Benetton Fribourg Olympic |
2007 | Benetton Fribourg Olympic |
2006 | Boncourt |
2005 | Boncourt |
2004 | Geneva Devils |
See also
- Swiss Basketball League (SBL)
- Swiss Basketball Cup (Federation Cup)
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