French Basketball Cup
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Sport | Basketball |
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Founded | 1953 |
No. of teams | 64 |
Country | France |
Continent | Europe |
Most recent champion(s) | Le Mans Sarthe Basket (4th title) |
Most titles | ASVEL (9 titles; 8 French Cups and 1 Federation Cup) |
Related competitions | LNB Pro A LNB Pro B Leaders Cup Match des Champions |
Official website | ffbb.com (French) |
The French Basketball Cup (French: Coupe de France de Basket) is the annual national basketball cup competition of France. It is organized by the French Basketball Federation. It is also known as the Robert Busnel Trophy, named after the later basketball player Robert Busnel, who died in 1991.[1]
A total of 54 amateur and professional teams from France participate in the competition.[2]
Contents
History
- 1952–53 to 1968–69 French Cup (with professional clubs)*
- 1981–82 to 1984–85 Federation Cup
- 1992–93 to 1994–95 League Cup
- 1995–96 to present French Cup (with professional clubs)
- *From 1971 to 1995, the French Cup was not contested by professional clubs.
Title holders
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Finals
French Cup (1982–1995)
Year | Champion | Finalist | Score |
1982 | CO Briochin | Denain-Voltaire | 81–79 |
1983 | Challans | Croix Rousse Olympique 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 | Strasbourg | 86–85 |
1990 | Toulon | Croix Rousse Olympique 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 | 73–69 |
Most Valuable Player
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