Torneo Súper 8

Torneo Súper 8
Sport Basketball
Founded 2005
Inaugural season 2005–06
Ceased 2014
No. of teams 8
Country Argentina Argentina
Continent South America South America
Last
champion(s)
Regatas Corrientes
(2nd title)
Most titles Peñarol de Mar del Plata
(4 titles)
Related
competitions
Liga Nacional de Básquet
Copa Argentina
Official website laliganacional.com.ar

The Torneo Súper 8 (English: Super 8 Tournament) was a professional basketball national domestic cup competition that took place each year between clubs from Argentina's top-tier level basketball league, the Liga Nacional de Básquet (LNB).

Format

The Torneo Súper 8 took place during the middle of the season, usually in the month of December, before the Argentine League's year-end recess. It was an 8 team single-elimination knockout tournament, and was held in one arena. It was held under a format similar to that of the Spanish King's Cup. The winner of the tournament received a place in the South American League.

History

The Torneo Súper 8 tournament began in 2005, and it was the replacement for the earlier Torneo Top 4 (Top 4 Tournament) cup tournament.

Winners

Year
Season
Host City Winner Runner-up Top Scorer MVP
2005
2005–06
Junín Club Deportivo Libertad Argentino de Junín Román González
2006
2006–07
Neuquén Peñarol de Mar del Plata Boca Juniors Gabriel Mikulas
2007
2007–08
Mar del Plata Club Deportivo Libertad Regatas Corrientes Robert Battle
2008
2008–09
Buenos Aires Regatas Corrientes Obras Sanitarias Federico Kammerichs
2009
2009–10
Mar del Plata Peñarol de Mar del Plata Asociación Deportiva Atenas Leonardo Gutiérrez Leonardo Gutiérrez
2010
2010–11
Formosa Asociación Deportiva Atenas Peñarol de Mar del Plata Miguel Gerlero
2011
2011–12
Mar del Plata Peñarol de Mar del Plata Club Deportivo Libertad Facundo Campazzo
2012
2012–13
Corrientes Regatas Corrientes Quimsa Paolo Quinteros Paolo Quinteros
2013
2013–14
San Martín Peñarol de Mar del Plata Quimsa Walter Herrmann Facundo Campazzo
2014
2014–15
Varias sedes y
Santiago del Estero
Quimsa Obras Sanitarias Diego García Nicolás Aguirre

See also

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