Swiss Cup (basketball)
Appearance
(Redirected from Swiss Basketball Cup)
Founded | 1932 |
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No. of teams | 54 |
Country | Switzerland |
Confederation | FIBA Europe |
Most recent champion(s) | Fribourg Olympic (10th title) (2021–22) |
Most titles | Fribourg Olympic (10 titles) |
Related competitions | Swiss Basketball League SBL Cup |
Official website | swissbasketball |
The Swiss Men's Basketball Cup, commonly known as simply the Swiss Cup or as the Patrick Baumann Swiss Cup,[1] is the national cup competition of professional basketball in Switzerland.[2] It is organised by Swiss Basketball, the national governing body of the sport. It is the national federation cup of Switzerland.
Format
[edit]Teams from the top-tier levels in Switzerland can participate in the cup competition. A total number of 54 teams play a knock-out tournament, with a final at a neutral venue to determine the cup champions.
Finals
[edit]Year | Host city | Winners[3] | Runners-up | Score |
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2022[4] | Fribourg | Fribourg Olympic | Nyon | 73–48 |
2021 | Fribourg | Lions de Genève | Fribourg Olympic | 85–82 |
2020 | Canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic | |||
2019 | Fribourg Olympic | Lions de Genève | 82–73 | |
2018 | Vernets | Fribourg Olympic | Lugano Tigers | 92–72 |
2017 | Valais | Lions de Genève | Monthey | 78–77 |
2016 | Zürich | Fribourg Olympic | Lions de Genève | 82–75 |
2015 | Fribourg | Lugano Tigers | Union Neuchâtel | 79–61 |
2014 | Fribourg | Lions de Genève | Fribourg Olympic | 73–59 |
2013 | Fribourg | Union Neuchâtel | SAM Massagno | 89–85 |
2012 | Fribourg | Lugano Tigers | Monthey | 76–74 |
2011 | Fribourg | Lugano Tigers | Monthey | 68–67 |
2010 | Fribourg | Birstal Starwings | SAV Vacallo | 91–83 |
2009 | Fribourg | SAV Vacallo | Geneva Devils | 73–67 |
2008 | Fribourg | SAV Vacallo | Lugano Tigers | 76–65 |
2007 | Fribourg | Fribourg Olympic | Monthey | 70–55 |
2006 | Fribourg | Monthey | Lugano Tigers | 73–64 |
2005 | Fribourg | Boncourt | Nyon | 101–61 |
2004 | Fribourg | Geneva Devils | Monthey | 76–72 |
2003 | Fribourg | Monthey | Boncourt | 84–76 |
2002 | Fribourg | Lugano Tigers | Boncourt | 88–75 |
2001 | Fribourg | Lugano Tigers | Riviera | 90–80 |
2000 | Fribourg | SAV Vacallo | Genève Versoix | 85–53 |
1999 | Fribourg | SAV Vacallo | Lugano Tigers | 85–65 |
1998 | Berne | Fribourg Olympic | Genève Versoix | 78–73 |
1997 | Morges | Fribourg Olympic | Pully | 78–68 |
1996 | Zürich | Bellinzone | Vevey | 85–84 |
1995 | Zürich | Bellinzone | Union Neuchâtel | 93–55 |
1994 | Fribourg | Bellinzone | Vevey | 72–67 |
1993 | Fribourg | Bellinzone | Fribourg Olympic | 88–66 |
1992 | Genève | Pully | SAM Massagno | 109–82 |
1991 | Genève | Pully | Chêne | 119–98 |
1990 | Genève | Pully | Champel | 97–91 |
1989 | Genève | Pully | Champel | 97–91 |
1988 | Genève | Pully | SF Lausanne | 82–80 |
1987 | Genève | Champel | Vevey | 80–75 |
1986 | Genève | Champel | Pully | 97–91 |
1985 | Genève | Vevey | Fribourg Olympic | 87–82 |
1984 | Genève | Vevey | Lugano | 75–70 |
1983 | Genève | Vevey | Fribourg Olympic | 58–63 |
1982 | Monthey | FV Lugano | BBC Nyon | 100–92 |
1981 | Genève | Nyon Basket | Vevey | 96–95 |
1980 | Bienne | Viganello | Fribourg Olympic | 90–86 |
1979 | Bellinzone | Lugano Molino Nuovo | SF Lausanne | 106–92 |
1978 | Reussbühl | Fribourg Olympic | Federale Lugano | 76–73 |
1977 | Mezzovico | Viganello | Pregassona | 107–103 |
1976 | Monthey | Fribourg Olympic | Pregassona | 92–88 |
1975 | Renens | Federale Lugano | Fribourg Olympic | 89–73 |
1974 | Lugano | Federale Lugano | Lugano Molino Nuovo (LNB) | 103–84 |
1973 | Neuchâtel | Pregassona (LNB) | Stade Français | 88–84 |
1972 | Neuchâtel | Stade Français | Neuchâtel (LNB) | 85–59 |
1971 | Neuchâtel | Stade Français | Fribourg Olympic | 78–76 |
1970 | Birsfelden | Stade Français | Federale Lugano | 83–49 |
1969 | Lugano | Birsfelden | Federale Lugano | 60–55 |
1968 | Stade Français | Birsfelden | 96–62 | |
1967 | Fribourg | Fribourg Olympic | Urania Genève | 61–55 |
1966 | La Chaux-de-Fonds | Stade Français | Fribourg Ol. | 53–51 |
1965 | Genève | Urania Genève | Fribourg Olympic | 65–59 |
1964 | Lausanne | Olympic La Chaux-de-Fonds | Federale Lugano | 50–34 |
1963 | La Chaux-de-Fonds | Sanas Merry Boys Lausanne | Federale Lugano | 73–51 |
1962 | Stade Français Genève | |||
1961 | Urania Genève | |||
1960 | Urania Genève | |||
1959 | Sanas Merry Boys Lausanne | |||
1958 | Genève | Federale Lugano | Stade Français Genève | 38–35 |
1957 | Sanas Merry Boys Lausanne | |||
1956 | Sanas Merry Boys Lausanne | |||
1955 | Lausanne | Genève Servette | ||
1954 | Urania Genève | |||
1953 | Urania Genève | |||
1952 | ||||
1951 | ||||
1950 | ||||
1949 | ||||
1948 | ||||
1947 | Urania Genève | |||
1946 | Lausanne | |||
1945 | Genève | Urania Genève | Genève Basket | 25–17 |
1944 | ||||
1943 | ||||
1942 | Urania Genève | |||
1941 | Genève Servette | |||
1940 | Urania Genève | |||
1939 | ||||
1938 | ||||
1937 | ||||
1936 | ||||
1935 | Genève Servette | |||
1934 | Urania Genève | |||
1933 | Genève Servette |
See also
[edit]- Swiss Basketball League (SBL)
- Swiss Basketball League Cup (League Cup)
References
[edit]- ^ "Patrick Baumann Swiss Cup | Swiss Basketball". swiss.basketball (in French). Retrieved 2022-06-13.
- ^ "Swiss Cup | Swiss Basketball". www.swissbasketball.ch. Archived from the original on 2017-10-02.
- ^ "Hall of Fame | Swiss Basketball". www.swissbasketball.ch. Archived from the original on 2017-10-04.
- ^ "Patrick Baumann Swiss Cup Men : Fribourg Olympic titré pour la 10ème fois" (in French). Retrieved 2022-06-13.