Yugoslav Basketball Cup

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Yugoslav Basketball Cup
Sport Basketball
Founded 1959
Country Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia SFR Yugoslavia
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia FR Yugoslavia
Ceased 1991 (SFR Yugoslavia)
2002 (FR Yugoslavia)
Related competitions Yugoslav Basketball League

The Yugoslav Basketball Cup, or Yugoslavian Basketball Cup, was the national basketball cup competition of the former SFR Yugoslavia and FR Yugoslavia. The first SFR Yugoslav Cup was held in the year 1959, and the last one was held in the year 1992. While the FR Yugoslavia Cup was held from 1992 to 2002.

1959-1992 Finals

Year Host City Champion Runner Up Final
1959
Details
Belgrade Socialist Republic of Slovenia WBC Ljubljana Socialist Republic of Serbia OKK Beograd
1960
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Slavonski Brod Socialist Republic of Serbia OKK Beograd Socialist Republic of Slovenia AŠK Olimpija
1962
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Belgrade Socialist Republic of Serbia OKK Beograd Socialist Republic of Serbia Partizan 103-82
1968-69
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Zagreb Socialist Republic of Croatia Lokomotiva Socialist Republic of Slovenia AŠK Olimpija 78-77
1969-70
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Split Socialist Republic of Croatia Zadar Socialist Republic of Croatia Split (Jugoplastika) 64-60
1970-71
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Ljubljana Socialist Republic of Serbia Crvena Zvezda Socialist Republic of Slovenia AŠK Olimpija 82-70
1971-72
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Zagreb Socialist Republic of Croatia Split (Jugoplastika) Socialist Republic of Croatia Lokomotiva 88-81
1972-73
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Zagreb Socialist Republic of Serbia Crvena Zvezda Socialist Republic of Serbia Partizan 71-65
1973-74
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Split Socialist Republic of Croatia Split (Jugoplastika) Socialist Republic of Serbia Crvena Zvezda 92-85
1974-75
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Niš Socialist Republic of Serbia Crvena Zvezda Socialist Republic of Croatia Split (Jugoplastika) 82-72
1975-76
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Užice Socialist Republic of Serbia Radnički Belgrade Socialist Republic of Macedonia Rabotnički 88-81
1976-77
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Zagreb Socialist Republic of Croatia Split (Jugoplastika) Socialist Republic of Croatia Kvarner Rijeka 80-62
1977-78
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Šabac Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosna Socialist Republic of Serbia Radnički Belgrade 98-87
1978-79
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Niš Socialist Republic of Serbia Partizan Socialist Republic of Croatia Zadar 93-86
1979-80
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Borovo Socialist Republic of Croatia Cibona Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosna 68-62
1980-81
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Karlovac Socialist Republic of Croatia Cibona Socialist Republic of Croatia Kvarner Rijeka 112-87
1981-82
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Novi Sad Socialist Republic of Croatia Cibona Socialist Republic of Slovenia Olimpija (Iskra) 90-79
1982-83
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Bosanski Brod Socialist Republic of Croatia Cibona Socialist Republic of Macedonia Rabotnički 92-79
1983-84
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Metković Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosna Socialist Republic of Croatia Alkar 92-78
1984-85
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Osijek Socialist Republic of Croatia Cibona Socialist Republic of Croatia Split (Jugoplastika) 104-83
1985-86
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Novi Sad Socialist Republic of Croatia Cibona Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosna 110-98
1986-87
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Niš Socialist Republic of Serbia IMT Beograd Socialist Republic of Slovenia Olimpija (Smelt) 76-73
1987-88
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Rijeka Socialist Republic of Croatia Cibona Socialist Republic of Croatia Split (Jugoplastika) 82-80
1988-89
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Maribor Socialist Republic of Serbia Partizan Socialist Republic of Croatia Split (Jugoplastika) 87-74
1989-90
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Dubrovnik Socialist Republic of Croatia Split (Jugoplastika) Socialist Republic of Serbia Crvena Zvezda 79-77
1990-91
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Rijeka Socialist Republic of Croatia Split (Pop 84) Socialist Republic of Croatia Cibona 80-79
1991-92
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Niš Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Partizan Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bosna 105-70

SFR Yugoslav Cup titles by club

Rank Club Champion Finalist
1. Socialist Republic of Croatia Cibona 8
1969, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1985, 1986, 1988
2
1972, 1991
2. Socialist Republic of Croatia Split 5
1972, 1974, 1977, 1990, 1991
5
1970, 1975, 1985, 1988, 1989
3. Socialist Republic of Serbia Crvena Zvezda 3
1971, 1973, 1975,
2
1974, 1990
4. Socialist Republic of Serbia Partizan 3
1979, 1989, 1992
2
1962, 1973
5. Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosna 2
1978, 1984
3
1980, 1986, 1992
6. Socialist Republic of Serbia OKK Beograd 2
1960, 1962
1
1959
7. Socialist Republic of Serbia Radnički Belgrade 1
1976
1
1978
8. Socialist Republic of Croatia Zadar 1
1970
1
1979
9. Socialist Republic of Slovenia WBC Ljubljana 1
1959
10. Socialist Republic of Serbia IMT Beograd 1
1987
11. Socialist Republic of Slovenia Olimpija 5
1960, 1969, 1971, 1982, 1987
12. Socialist Republic of Macedonia Rabotnički 2
1976, 1983
13. Socialist Republic of Croatia Kvarner Rijeka 2
1977, 1981
14. Socialist Republic of Croatia Alkar 1
1984

1993-2002 Finals

Year Host City Champion Runner Up Final
1992-93
Details
Sremska Mitrovica OKK Beograd Partizan 104-91
1993-94
Details
Novi Sad Partizan Crvena Zvezda 104-102
1994-95
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Čačak Partizan Spartak Subotica 84-81
1995-96
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Nikšić Budućnost Partizan 126-115
1996-97
Details
Niš FMP Partizan 105-92
1997-98
Details
Nikšić Budućnost Beobanka 78-71
1998-99
Details
Belgrade Partizan FMP 80-62
1999-00
Details
Leskovac Partizan Zdravlje 79-66
2000-01
Details
Vršac Budućnost Partizan 87-72
2001-02
Details
Podgorica Partizan Budućnost 88-81


FR Yugoslav Cup titles by club

Rank Club Champion Finalist
1. Partizan 5
1994, 1995, 1999, 2000, 2002
4
1993, 1996, 1997, 2001
2. Budućnost 3
1996, 1998, 2001
1
2002
3. FMP 1
1997
1
1999
4. OKK Beograd 1
1993
 
5. Crvena Zvezda   1
1994
6. Spartak Subotica   1
1995
7. Beobanka   1
1998
8. Zdravlje   1
2000

See also

  • Yugoslav Basketball League
  • Adriatic League

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