Semaine des As

Semaine des As
Current season or competition:
Semaine des As 2011
Sport Basketball
Founded 2003
No. of teams 8
Country(ies)  France
Continent  Europe
Most recent champion(s) Gravelines Dunkerque
(1st title)
Most titles Le Mans
(2 titles)
TV partner(s) Sport+
Official website LNB.fr

The Semaine des As (English: Week of Aces) is an annual cup competition for French basketball teams. Created in 2003, it is organized by the Ligue Nationale de Basketball (LNB), the top French basketball league.
Inspired by the Spanish Copa del Rey, the Final Eight format has always been used. At the end of half season, the top eight teams (or the top seven teams and the receiving team) from the French 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 French basketball calendar. The winner of the competition is entitled to a spot at the FIBA Europe EuroChallenge.

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History

Tournoi des As (1988 - 1993)

The Tournoi des As (Tournament of Aces) is the ancestor competition of the current Semaine des As from 1988 to 1993. At the end of the season, the 4 top teams from the French League qualified. Over 2 days competition, the first of the regular season was opposed to the fourth and the second to the third through semi-finals games. The 2 losing teams of the first day would meet for the third place spot while the two semi-finals winner would compete for the title.

Semaine des As (since 2003)

Interrupted for ten years, the cup is returning in 2003 and is largely inspired from the Spanish Copa del Rey format. The first edition was organised in Pau, France. The competition is tradtionnally organized in February and the top eight teams at the end of half-season play-off over four days. The competition has often been highly disputed, producing a different winner every year except in 2009 when Le Mans wins its second title after the 2006 edition in 9 editions. The current title holder (2011) is Gravelines Dunkerque.

Results

Season Winner Score Runners-up Venue Location MVP
Tournoi des As
1987-88 CSP Limoges 88–85 Cholet Basket
1988-89 FC Mulhouse Basket 82–80 Cholet Basket
1989-90 CSP Limoges 87–84 Cholet Basket
1990-91 Élan Béarnais Pau-Orthez 68–65 CSP Limoges
1991-92 Élan Béarnais Pau-Orthez 83–75 CSP Limoges
1992-93 Élan Béarnais Pau-Orthez 71–58 Cholet Basket
Semaine des As
2002-03 Élan Béarnais Pau-Orthez 101–80 STB Le Havre Palais des Sports de Pau Pau
2003-04 JDA Dijon 62–60 Le Mans Palais des Sports de Mulhouse Mulhouse
2004-05 SLUC Nancy 112–76 BCM Gravelines Maison des Sports de Clermont-Ferrand Clermont-Ferrand
2005-06 Le Mans 78–60 JL Bourg-en-Bresse Palais des Sports de Dijon Dijon Eric Campbell
2006-07 Roanne 87–82 Le Mans Palais des Sports Jean Weille Nancy Marc Salyers
2007-08 Cholet Basket 67–40 JA Vichy Palais des Sports de Toulon Toulon Nando de Colo
2008-09 Le Mans 74–64 Orléans Salle des Docks Océane Le Havre David Bluthenthal
2009-10 ASVEL 70–69 Orléans Astroballe Villeurbanne Mindaugas Lukauskis
2010-11 Gravelines Dunkerque 79–71 Chalon-sur-Saône Palais des Sports de Pau Pau Yannick Bokolo
2011-12 Team ?–? Team Halle André-Vacheresse Roanne MVP

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