Swiss Cup (basketball)

The Swiss Men's Basketball Cup, commonly known as simply the Swiss Cup, is the national cup competition of professional basketball in Switzerland.[1] It is organised by Swiss Basketball, the national governing body of the sport. It is the national federation cup of Switzerland.

Swiss Cup
Founded1932 (1932)
No. of teams54
Country  Switzerland
ConfederationFIBA Europe
Most recent
champion(s)
Fribourg Olympic (9th title)
Most titlesFribourg Olympic (9 titles)
Related
competitions
Swiss Basketball League
SBL Cup
Official websiteswissbasketball.ch/swiss-cup/

Format

Teams from the top-tier levels in Switzerland can participate in the cup competition. A total number of 54 teams play a knock-out tournament, with a final at a neutral venue to determine the cup champions.

Finals

Year Host city Winners[2] Runners-up Score
2019Fribourg OlympicLions de Genève82–73
2018VernetsFribourg OlympicLugano Tigers92–72
2017ValaisLions de GenèveMonthey78–77
2016ZürichFribourg OlympicLions de Genève82–75
2015FribourgLugano TigersUnion Neuchâtel79–61
2014FribourgLions de GenèveFribourg Olympic73–59
2013FribourgUnion NeuchâtelSAM Massagno89–85
2012FribourgLugano TigersMonthey76–74
2011FribourgLugano TigersMonthey68–67
2010FribourgBirstal StarwingsSAV Vacallo91–83
2009FribourgSAV VacalloGeneva Devils73–67
2008FribourgSAV VacalloLugano Tigers76–65
2007FribourgFribourg OlympicMonthey70–55
2006FribourgMontheyLugano Tigers73–64
2005FribourgBoncourtNyon101–61
2004FribourgGeneva DevilsMonthey76–72
2003FribourgMontheyBoncourt84–76
2002FribourgLugano TigersBoncourt88–75
2001FribourgLugano TigersRiviera90–80
2000Fribourg SAV VacalloGenève Versoix85–53
1999Fribourg SAV VacalloLugano Tigers85–65
1998BerneFribourg OlympicGenève Versoix78–73
1997MorgesFribourg OlympicPully78–68
1996ZürichBellinzoneVevey85–84
1995ZürichBellinzoneUnion Neuchâtel93–55
1994FribourgBellinzoneVevey72–67
1993FribourgBellinzoneFribourg Olympic88–66
1992GenèvePullySAM Massagno109–82
1991GenèvePullyChêne119–98
1990GenèvePullyChampel97–91
1989GenèvePullyChampel97–91
1988GenèvePullySF Lausanne82–80
1987GenèveChampelVevey80–75
1986GenèveChampelPully97–91
1985GenèveVeveyFribourg Olympic87–82
1984GenèveVeveyLugano75–70
1983GenèveVeveyFribourg Olympic58–63
1982MontheyFV LuganoBBC Nyon100–92
1981GenèveNyon BasketVevey96–95
1980BienneViganelloFribourg Olympic90–86
1979BellinzoneLugano Molino NuovoSF Lausanne106–92
1978ReussbühlFribourg OlympicFederale Lugano76–73
1977MezzovicoViganelloPregassona107–103
1976MontheyFribourg OlympicPregassona92–88
1975RenensFederale LuganoFribourg Olympic89–73
1974LuganoFederale LuganoLugano Molino Nuovo (LNB)103–84
1973NeuchâtelPregassona (LNB)Stade Français88–84
1972NeuchâtelStade FrançaisNeuchâtel (LNB)85–59
1971NeuchâtelStade FrançaisFribourg Olympic78–76
1970BirsfeldenStade FrançaisFederale Lugano83–49
1969LuganoBirsfeldenFederale Lugano60–55
1968Stade FrançaisBirsfelden96–62
1967FribourgFribourg OlympicUrania Genève61–55
1966La Chaux-de-FondsStade FrançaisFribourg Ol.53–51
1965GenèveUrania GenèveFribourg Olympic65–59
1964LausanneOlympic La Chaux-de-FondsFederale Lugano50–34
1963La Chaux-de-FondsSanas Merry Boys LausanneFederale Lugano73–51
1962Stade Français Genève
1961Urania Genève
1960Urania Genève
1959Sanas Merry Boys Lausanne
1958GenèveFederale LuganoStade Français Genève38–35
1957Sanas Merry Boys Lausanne
1956Sanas Merry Boys Lausanne
1955LausanneGenève Servette
1954Urania Genève
1953Urania Genève
1952
1951
1950
1949
1948
1947Urania Genève
1946Lausanne
1945GenèveUrania GenèveGenève Basket25–17
1944
1943
1942Urania Genève
1941Genève Servette
1940Urania Genève
1939
1938
1937
1936
1935Genève Servette
1934Urania Genève
1933Genève Servette

See also

References

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