French Basketball Cup

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French Basketball Cup
Sport Basketball
Founded 1953
No. of teams 64
Country France France
Continent European Union Europe
Most recent champion(s) Chalon-sur-Saône
(2nd title)
Most titles ASVEL
(9 titles - 8 French Cups and 1 Federation Cup)
Related competitions LNB Pro A
LNB Pro B
Semaine des As Cup
Official website ffbb.com (French)

The French Basketball Cup 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.

Champions

Year Champion Finalist Score Venue
1953 ASVEL FC Mulhouse 43-41 Paris (Vel d'Hiv)
1954 Paris UC ASVEL 54-49 Paris (Vel d'Hiv)
1955 Paris UC ASVEL 46-43 Roanne
1956 CSM Auboué Racing CF 63-52 Paris (Coubertin)
1957 ASVEL Paris UC 61-55 Tours
1958 Etoile Mezieres AS Denain Voltaire 79-42 Mulhouse
1959 Etoile Mezieres ASVEL 72-65 Paris (Coubertin)
1960 AS Denain Voltaire CSM Auboué 67-66 Tours
1961 SA Lyon Paris UC 64-55 Nantes
1962 Paris UC RCM Toulouse 65-57 Rennes
1963 Paris UC Alsace Bagnolet 75-64 Paris (Coubertin)
1964 SCM Le Mans Chorale Roanne 70-68 Tours
1965 ASVEL Alsace Bagnolet 59-55 Mulhouse
1966 ABC Nantes AS Denain Voltaire 65-58 Lyon
1967 ASVEL AS Denain Voltaire 88-82 Cholet
1968 The French Cup was replaced by the Regions' Cup
1969 JA Vichy Alsace Bagnolet 90-56 Tours
1970 JA Vichy SCM Le Mans 78-74 Saint-Nazaire
From 1971 to 1995, the French Cup was not contested by professional clubs.
1996 ASVEL Levallois SCB 72-69 Marseille
1997 ASVEL SLUC Nancy 67-58 Paris (Coubertin)
1998 Cholet Basket Levallois SCB 95-54 Paris (Bercy)
1999 Cholet Basket Strasbourg SIG 85-70 Paris (Bercy)
2000 CSP Limoges PSG Racing 79-73 Paris (Bercy)
2001 ASVEL Pau-Orthez 99-74 Paris (Bercy)
2002 Pau-Orthez ASVEL 80-73 Paris (Bercy)
2003 Pau-Orthez BCM Gravelines 82-74 Paris (Bercy)
2004 Le Mans SB Pau-Orthez 83-80 Paris (Bercy)
2005 BCM Gravelines Cholet Basket 91-79 Paris (Bercy)
2006 JDA Dijon Orléans 66-58 Paris (Bercy)
2007 Pau-Orthez JSF Nanterre 92-83 Paris (Bercy)
2008 ASVEL Cholet Basket 86-76 Paris (Bercy)
2009 Le Mans SB Nancy 79-65 Paris (Bercy)
2010 Orléans BCM Gravelines 73-69 Paris (Bercy)
2011 Élan Chalon CSP Limoges 79-71 Paris (Bercy)
2012 Élan Chalon CSP Limoges 83-75 Paris (Bercy)
2013 Paris-Levallois JSF Nanterre 77-74 Paris (Bercy)

French Cup (1982-1995)

Year Champion Finalist Score
1982 CO Briochin AS Denain Voltaire 81-79
1983 ESM Challans CRO Lyon 114-98
1984 AS Denain Voltaire OS Hyères 75-85
1985 OS Hyères Saint-Quentin 66-63
1986 RCM Toulouse AS Tarare 95-84
1987 Saint-Quentin Montpellier PSC 102-86
1988 AS Esquennoy Villeneuve-sur-Lot 86-79
1989 Nice BC SI Graffenstaden 86-85
1990 CS Toulon CRO Lyon 89-84
1991 EB Châlons-en-Champagne USO Athis-Mons 107-83
1992 Anjou BC Angers AS Poissy 82-70
1993 Besançon BC ES Chalon-sur-Saône 79-64
1994 Anjou BC Angers Gauloise Vitry le François 82-74
1995 Gauloise Vitry le François Reims Champagne Basket 73-69

Federation Cup

Year Champion Finalist Score
1982 Limoges CSP ASVEL Lyon-Villeurbanne 116-100
1983 Limoges CSP AS Monaco 96-81
1984 ASVEL Lyon-Villeurbanne Stade Français 88-87
1985 Limoges CSP Stade Français 88-87

League Cup

Year Champion Finalist First Game Second Game
1993 JDA Dijon PSG Racing 101-66 85-87

See also

  • Semaine des As Cup

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