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French Basketball Cup

Basketball competition


Summary

Basketball competition

FieldValue
titleFrench Basketball Cup
current_season2024–25 French Basketball Cup
logoFrench Basketball Cup logo.jpg
pixels165px
sportBasketball
founded1953
teams64
continentEurope
countryFrance
championParis Basketball (1st title)
champ_season2024–25
most_champsASVEL
(11 titles; 10 French Cups and 1 Federation Cup)
related_compsLNB Élite
LNB Pro B
Leaders Cup
(French League Cup)
Match des Champions
(French Supercup)
websitecoupedefrance.ffbb.com

(11 titles; 10 French Cups and 1 Federation Cup) LNB Pro B Leaders Cup (French League Cup) Match des Champions (French Supercup) The French Basketball Cup, or French Federation Basketball Cup, () is the annual national basketball federation cup competition of France. It is organized by the French Basketball Federation. It is also known as the Trophée Robert Busnel (Robert Busnel Trophy), named after the late basketball player Robert Busnel, who died in 1991.

A total of 54 amateur and professional teams from France, participate in the cup competition.

History

  • 1952–53 to 1968–69 French Cup (including professional clubs)*
  • 1981–82 to 1984–85 Federation Cup
  • 1992–93 to 1994–95 League Cup
  • 1995–96 to present French Cup (including professional clubs) :*****From 1971 to 1995, the French Cup was not contested by professional clubs.

Title holders

  • 1952–53 ASVEL
  • 1953–54 PUC
  • 1954–55 PUC
  • 1955–56 Auboué
  • 1956–57 ASVEL
  • 1957–58 Étoile Charleville-Mézières
  • 1958–59 Étoile Charleville-Mézières
  • 1959–60 Denain Voltaire
  • 1960–61 Stade Auto Lyon
  • 1961–62 PUC
  • 1962–63 PUC
  • 1963–64 Moderne
  • 1964–65 ASVEL
  • 1965–66 Nantes
  • 1966–67 ASVEL
  • 1967–68 Not held
  • 1968–69 JA Vichy
  • 1969–70 JA Vichy
  • 1970–81 Not held
  • 1981–82 Limoges CSP
  • 1982–83 Limoges CSP
  • 1983–84 ASVEL
  • 1984–85 Limoges CSP
  • 1985–92 Not held
  • 1992–93 JDA Dijon
  • 1993–94 Limoges CSP
  • 1994–95 Limoges CSP
  • 1995–96 ASVEL
  • 1996–97 ASVEL
  • 1997–98 Cholet
  • 1998–99 Cholet
  • 1999–00 Limoges CSP
  • 2000–01 ASVEL
  • 2001–02 Pau-Orthez
  • 2002–03 Pau-Orthez
  • 2003–04 Le Mans Sarthe
  • 2004–05 BCM Gravelines
  • 2005–06 JDA Dijon
  • 2006–07 Pau-Orthez
  • 2007–08 ASVEL
  • 2008–09 Le Mans Sarthe
  • 2009–10 Orléans
  • 2010–11 Élan Chalon
  • 2011–12 Élan Chalon
  • 2012–13 Paris-Levallois
  • 2013–14 JSF Nanterre
  • 2014–15 SIG
  • 2015–16 Le Mans Sarthe
  • 2016–17 Nanterre 92
  • 2017–18 SIG
  • 2018–19 ASVEL
  • 2019–20 Not held
  • 2020–21 ASVEL
  • 2021–22 Pau-Orthez
  • 2022–23 Monaco
  • 2023–24 JDA Dijon
  • 2024–25 Paris Basketball

Finals

YearWinnerFinalistScoreVenue
French Cup
1953ASVELMulhouse43–41Paris (Vel d'Hiv)
1954PUCASVEL54–49Paris (Vel d'Hiv)
1955PUCASVEL46–43Roanne
1956AubouéRacing Club de France63–52Paris (Coubertin)
1957ASVELPUC61–55Tours
1958Étoile Charleville-MézièresDenain Voltaire79–42Mulhouse
1959Étoile Charleville-MézièresASVEL72–65Paris (Coubertin)
1960Denain VoltaireAuboué67–66Tours
1961Stade Auto LyonPUC64–55Nantes
1962PUCRCM Toulouse65–57Rennes
1963PUCAlsace Bagnolet75–64Paris (Coubertin)
1964ModerneChorale Mulsant70–68Tours
1965ASVELAlsace Bagnolet59–55Mulhouse
1966NantesDenain Voltaire65–58Lyon
1967ASVELDenain Voltaire88–82Cholet
1968The French Cup was replaced by the Regions' Cup
1969JA VichyAlsace Bagnolet90–56Tours
1970JA VichyModerne78–74Saint-Nazaire
*From 1971 to 1995, the French Cup was not contested by professional clubs.*
Federation Cup
1982Limoges CSPASVEL116–100
1983Limoges CSPMonaco96–81
1984ASVELStade Français88–87
1985Limoges CSPStade Français88–87
League Cup
1993JDA DijonRacing Paris101–6685-87
1994Limoges CSPSIG83-66
1995Limoges CSPPau-Orthez84-83 (OT)
French Cup
1996ASVELLevallois72–69Marseille
1997ASVELSLUC Nancy67–58Paris (Coubertin)
1998CholetLevallois95–54Paris (Bercy)
1999CholetSIG85–70Paris (Bercy)
2000Limoges CSPRacing Paris79–73Paris (Bercy)
2001ASVELPau-Orthez99–74Paris (Bercy)
2002Pau-OrthezASVEL80–73Paris (Bercy)
2003Pau-OrthezBCM Gravelines82–74Paris (Bercy)
2004Le Mans SarthePau-Orthez83–80Paris (Bercy)
2005BCM GravelinesCholet91–79Paris (Bercy)
2006JDA DijonOrléans66–58Paris (Bercy)
2007Pau-OrthezJSF Nanterre92–83Paris (Bercy)
2008ASVELCholet86–76Paris (Bercy)
2009Le Mans SartheSLUC Nancy79–65Paris (Bercy)
2010OrléansBCM Gravelines73–69Paris (Bercy)
2011Élan ChalonLimoges CSP79–71Paris (Bercy)
2012Élan ChalonLimoges CSP83–75Paris (Bercy)
2013Paris-LevalloisJSF Nanterre77–74Paris (Bercy)
2014JSF NanterreSLUC Nancy55–50Paris (Coubertin)
2015SIGESSM Le Portel87–74Paris (Carpentier)
2016Le Mans SartheASVEL88–75Paris (Carpentier)
2017Nanterre 92Le Mans Sarthe96–79Paris (Bercy)
2018SIGBoulazac Dordogne82–62Paris (Bercy)
2019ASVELLe Mans Sarthe70–61Paris (Bercy)
2020Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
2021ASVELJDA Dijon77–61Paris (Bercy)
2022Pau-OrthezSIG Strasbourg95–86Paris (Bercy)
2023MonacoASVEL90–70Paris (Bercy)
2024JDA DijonSIG Strasbourg83–70Paris (Bercy)
2025Paris BasketballLe Mans Sarthe91–80Paris (Bercy)

French Cup (1982–1995)

YearWinnerFinalistScore
1982CO BriochinDenain Voltaire81–79
1983ChallansCRO Lyon114–98
1984Denain VoltaireOS Hyères75–85
1985OS HyèresSaint-Quentin66–63
1986RCM ToulouseAS Tarare95–84
1987Saint-QuentinMontpellier102–86
1988AS EsquennoyVilleneuve-sur-Lot86–79
1989Nice BCSIG86–85
1990ToulonCRO Lyon89–84
1991EB Châlons-en-ChampagneUSO Athis-Mons107–83
1992Anjou BC AngersAS Poissy82–70
1993BesançonÉlan Chalon79–64
1994Anjou BC AngersGauloise Vitry le François82–74
1995Gauloise Vitry le FrançoisReims Champagne73–69

Most Valuable Player

Main article: French Basketball Cup Final MVP

References

References

  1. "Trophée Robert Busnel | FFBB".
  2. http://www.ffbb.com/sites/default/files/2014-07-25_-rsp_cdf_robert_busnel-_2014-2015_vfin.pdf {{Bare URL PDF. (March 2022)
  3. [https://ldlcasvel.com/le-13-porte-bonheur/ 1953 final]
  4. [https://web.archive.org/web/20020508030935/https://www.asvelzone.com/zone/stats_match.asp?cale_id=64 2002 final]
  5. [https://www.sudouest.fr/sport/basket-l-elan-et-la-coupe-de-france-2-3-2003-on-voulait-marquer-l-histoire-se-souvient-florent-pietrus-10650723.php 2003 final]
  6. [https://www.ffbb.com/ffbb/40-ans-apres-ils-lont-fait 2004 final]
  7. [https://web.archive.org/web/20180426011829/https://www.letelegramme.fr/ar/viewarticle1024.php?aaaammjj=20050516&article=9991860&type=ar 2005 final]
  8. [https://basket-retro.com/2021/04/23/coupe-de-france-2006-orleans-vibre-dijon-gagne/ 2006 final]
  9. [https://www.eurobasket.com/France/basketball-League-ProA_2006-2007.aspx 2007 final at Eurobasket.com]
  10. [https://www.eurobasket.com/France/basketball-League-ProA_2007-2008.aspx 2008 final at Eurobasket.com]
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