Regional basketball competitions in Spain

The Regional basketball competitions in Spain are competitions usually played in summer with the best teams in each Autonomous Communities.

Andalusia

The Copa Andalucía was played with the ACB teams of Andalusia and sometimes Andalusian LEB teams. It was organized by the Andalusian Basketball Federation since 1997. Only 3 teams won the cup, Cajasol, Unicaja and CB Granada. In 2012 was played the last edition.

Year Host Winner Runner-Up Score
1997 Málaga CB Málaga CB Sevilla 85–81
1998 Valverde CB Sevilla CB Málaga 96–95
1999 Córdoba CB Sevilla CB Málaga 59–54
2000 Granada CB Granada CB Málaga 89–88
2001 Granada CB Málaga CB Sevilla 95–86
2002 Trebujena CB Sevilla CB Los Barrios 90–81
2003 Huelva CB Málaga CB Sevilla 75–71
2004 Sevilla CB Granada CB Málaga 85–81
2005 Vera CB Sevilla CB Málaga 92–84
2006 Frigiliana CB Granada CB Los Barrios 89–72
2007 Linares CB Málaga CB Sevilla MAL 70–62 GRA
MAL 71–66 SEV
SEV 74–47 GRA
2008 Aljaraque CB Málaga CB Granada MAL 65–50 GRA
SEV 64–97 GRA
MAL 86–68 SEV

Year Host Winner Runner-Up Score
2009 Puerto Real CB Sevilla CB Granada GRA 83–79 SEV
GRA 84–71 SEV
MAL 73–79 SEV
2010 Puente Genil CB Málaga CB Sevilla GRA 76–85 MAL
MAL 82–66 SEV
SEV 80–70 GRA
2011 Sevilla, Málaga CB Málaga CB Sevilla SEV 80–80 MAL
MAL 91–59 SEV
2012 Córdoba CB Málaga[1] CB Sevilla 65–53
2013 Not played
2014 Benahavís CB Málaga[2] CB Sevilla 77–74
2015 Alcalá de Guadaira CB Málaga[3] CB Sevilla 77–62

Titles

Team Winners Runners-Up Winning years
CB Málaga
10
5
1997, 2001, 2003, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015
CB Sevilla
5
9
1998, 1999, 2002, 2005, 2009
CB Granada
3
2
2000, 2004, 2006
CB Los Barrios
0
2

Aragon

The Trofeo Gobierno de Aragón is played between the two representative teams in the Autonomous Community: CAI Zaragoza and Peñas Huesca.

Year Host Winner Runner-Up Score
2009 Huesca CAI Zaragoza Peñas Huesca 83–79
2010 Huesca CAI Zaragoza Peñas Huesca 114–81
2013 Huesca CAI Zaragoza Peñas Huesca 61–51
2014 Cuarte de Huerva CAI Zaragoza Peñas Huesca 88–55
2015 Alagón CAI Zaragoza Peñas Huesca 109–74

Basque Country

Main article: Euskal Kopa

Canary Islands

Trofeo Gobierno de Canarias

This trophy was played between all the teams in National competitions from the Canary Islands. It was organized by the Regional Government and was contested between 2004 and 2011.

Year Host Winner Runner-Up Score
2002 La Laguna Tenerife CB CB Gran Canaria
83–75
[4]
2005 Santa Lucía Tenerife CB CB Gran Canaria
83–69
2006 Las Palmas CB Gran Canaria CB 1939 Canarias
100–88
[5]
2007 Santa Lucía CB Gran Canaria Tenerife CB
90–84
[6]
2008 Teror CB Gran Canaria Tenerife CB
89–80
[7]
2009 Santa Lucía CB 1939 Canarias CB Gran Canaria
75–66
[8]
2010 La Laguna CB Gran Canaria UB La Palma
89–54
[9]
2011 La Palma CB 1939 Canarias CB Gran Canaria
75–63
[10]

Performance by club

Team Winners Runners-up Winning years
CB Gran Canaria
4
4
2006, 2007, 2008, 2010
Tenerife CB
2
2
2002, 2005
CB 1939 Canarias
2
1
2009, 2011
UB La Palma
0
1

Copa Toyota

The Copa Toyota is a tournament played only by the two top teams in the Canary Islands in a double-leg round, usually when both are in the Liga ACB. Gran Canaria won all the editions.

Year Champion Runner-up 1st leg 2nd leg
2003 CB Gran Canaria Tenerife CB 76–71 84–61
2004 CB Gran Canaria Tenerife CB 71–76 58–68
2005 CB Gran Canaria Tenerife CB 75–73 76–43
2006 CB Gran Canaria Tenerife CB 69–53 79–64
2007 CB Gran Canaria Tenerife CB 82–81 87–77
2012 CB Gran Canaria CB 1939 Canarias 85–78 80–85
2013 CB Gran Canaria CB 1939 Canarias 67–65 96–81

Castile-La Mancha

The Trofeo Junta de Comunidades was a tournament played by the teams of Castile-La Mancha until 2010. The tournament was organized by the Regional Government.

Year Final host Winner Runner-up Score
2003 CB Guadalajara
2004 CB Guadalajara ADB Hellín
2005 CB Guadalajara ADB Hellín
2006 CDB Ciudad Real CABA
2007 Miguel Esteban CB Illescas Fundación Adepal 75–61
2008 Alcázar de San Juan CB Illescas Fundación Adepal 75–74
2009 Alcázar de San Juan CB Illescas Fundación Adepal 71–66
2010 Alcázar de San Juan Fundación Adepal CB Illescas 98–75

Castile and León

Main article: Copa Castilla y León

Catalonia

Extremadura

The Copa Extremadura was a basketball competition between the best teams of Extremadura. It was organized by the Basketball Federation of Extremadura from 2001 to 2011. CB Plasencia is the team with more titles.[11]

The competition came back in 2014 with a three-team format of semifinal and final.[12]

Year Host Winner Runner-Up Score
2001 Almendralejo Cáceres CB Círculo Badajoz
80–69
2002 Almendralejo CB Plasencia Cáceres CB
85–76
2003 Villanueva CB Plasencia Cáceres CB
2004 Plasencia CB Plasencia Cáceres CB
84–55
2005 Villafranca CB Plasencia FBS Badajoz
91–56
2006 Plasencia CB Plasencia FBS Badajoz
77–75
2007 Mérida CB Plasencia Cáceres CdB
86–83
2008 Cáceres Cáceres CdB CB Plasencia
84–75
2009 Villanueva CB Plasencia Cáceres CdB
86–73
2010 Cáceres CB Plasencia Cáceres CdB
73–71
2011 Plasencia Cáceres CdB CB Plasencia
71–67
2014 Don Benito Cáceres CdB CB Plasencia
75–51

Performance by club

Team Winners Runners-Up Winning years
CB Plasencia
8
2
2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010
Cáceres CdB
3
3
2008, 2011, 2014
Cáceres CB
1
3
2001
FBS Badajoz
0
2
Círculo Badajoz
0
1

Galicia

Main article: Copa Galicia

Madrid

Valencian Community

The Lliga Valenciana (in English, Valencian League) was a basketball competition between the best teams of the Valencian Community. It was organized by the Valencian Community Basketball Federation from 2004 to 2011. CB Lucentum Alicante is the last winner of the Cup.

Year Host Winner Runner-Up Score MVP
2004 Alboraya CB Lucentum Valencia BC
97–81
2005 Alicante Valencia BC CB Lucentum
78–73
[13]
2006 Alzira CB Lucentum Valencia BC
89–85
United States Quincy Lewis [14]
2007 Aspe Valencia BC Gandía BA
100–88
[15]
2008 Elda Valencia BC CB Lucentum
72–60
[16]
2009 Godella Valencia BC CB Lucentum
84–76
[17]
2010 L'Alfàs del Pi Valencia BC CB Lucentum
72–66
France Nando de Colo [18]
2011 La Nucía CB Lucentum Valencia BC
78–67
Spain Pedro Llompart [19]

Performance by club

Team Winners Runners-Up Winning years
Valencia BC
5
3
2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010
CB Lucentum
3
4
2004, 2006, 2011
Gandía BA
0
1

References

  1. Gist se luce y Unicaja logra su tercera Copa Andalucía consecutiva (65-53) ACB.com, 9 September 2012
  2. Unicaja sufre pero gana a un buen B. Sevilla y reina en Andalucía (77-74); ACB.com, 21 September 2014
  3. El Unicaja consigue su quinta Copa Andalucía consecutiva (62-77); ACB.com, 27 September 2015
  4. Tenerife se lleva la Copa Canarias al derrotar al Aunacable por 83-75 ACB.com 22 sep 2002
  5. Gran Canaria Grupo Dunas se lleva la Copa de Canarias (100-88) ACB.com 26 sep 2006
  6. G.C. Dunas se lleva la Copa Gobierno de Canarias ante Tenerife Rural (90-84) ACB.com 9 sep 2007
  7. El Kalise Gran Canaria vence al Tenerife de la mano de Augustine (89-80) ACB.com 8 sep 2008
  8. El Socas Canarias (LEB) acabó con el reinado del Gran Canaria 2014 (66-75) ACB.com 18 sep 2009
  9. El Gran Canaria 2014 se lleva la Copa Gobierno de Canarias (89-54) ACB.com 12 sep 2010
  10. La "Pasión Aurinegra" conquista la Copa Gobierno de Canarias CBCanarias.net 11 sep 2011
  11. Copa Extremadura VI Cáceres 2016 Basket blog. September 20, 2007
  12. Copa Extremadura 2014; FEXB
  13. El Pamesa gana la Lliga Valencia al superar al Etosa Alicante (73-78) ACB.com October 10, 2005
  14. Etosa Alicante, campeón de la Lliga Valenciana al vencer al Pamesa (85-89) ACB.com September 24, 2006
  15. Pamesa Valencia gana la Lliga Valenciana al vencer al A.V. Gandía (100-88) ACB.com September 16, 2007
  16. El Pamesa Valencia consigue su tercer título de Liga Valenciana (60-72) ACB.com September 14, 2008
  17. Valencia BC derrota al Meridiano Alicante en la Lliga Valenciana (76-84) ACB.com October 1, 2009
  18. De Colo conduce al Power Electronics al título de Lliga Valenciana (72-66) ACB.com September 15, 2010
  19. Lucentum Alicante es el nuevo campeón de la Lliga Valenciana (67-78) ACB.com September 25, 2011
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