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Israeli Basketball League Cup

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Sports tournament
Israeli Basketball League Cup
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event2025 Israeli Basketball League Cup
SportBasketball
Founded2006
First season2006
No. of teams12
CountryIsraelIsrael
ContinentEurope
Most recent
champions
Hapoel Jerusalem
(2025)
Most titlesMaccabi Tel Aviv
(11 titles)
Related
competitions
Super League
State Cup

TheIsraeli Basketball League Cup is a pre-season professionalbasketball tournament that is contested betweenclubs. It has been held inIsrael since 2006. It is held during the week before the start of theIsraeli Premier League season. The Israeli League Cup tournament is currently sponsored by Pais Lotto, and therefore it is officially known as theChance Cup. Previously, the tournament was sponsored by the Toto Winner Organization, and it was known as theWinner Cup, from 2006 to 2009. In 2010, it had no sponsor, and therefore the tournament was namedBasketball League Cup.

Competition system

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The top eight teams of the previous season'sIsraeli Premier League compete in this tournament. The tournament uses theknockout system. The teams are scheduled according to their positions inIsrael's Premier League.

Finals

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Key
(X)Number of times the event is held in this city or venue
MVPTournament Most Valuable Player award usually given
to the best player on the winning team
YearWinner(s)ScoreRunners-upVenueLocationMVP
2006Ironi Ashkelon79–73Maccabi Rishon LeZionMalha ArenaJerusalemIsraelGuy Kantor[a]
2007Maccabi Tel Aviv93–74Hapoel JerusalemMalha Arena (2)Jerusalem (2)IsraelDavid Blu
2008Hapoel Jerusalem84–69Ironi NahariyaMalha Arena[b] (3)Jerusalem (3)United StatesTimmy Bowers
2009Hapoel Jerusalem86–80Maccabi Tel AvivMalha Arena (4)Jerusalem (4)United StatesTre Simmons
2010Maccabi Tel Aviv87–77Hapoel JerusalemMalha Arena (5)Jerusalem (5)United StatesJeremy Pargo
2011Maccabi Tel Aviv78–74Hapoel HolonMalha Arena (6)Jerusalem (6)IsraelLior Eliyahu
2012Maccabi Tel Aviv75–65Maccabi AshdodRomema Arena[c]HaifaUnited StatesDavid Logan
2013Maccabi Tel Aviv88–77Hapoel JerusalemBeit Maccabi[d]Rishon LeZionIsraelSylven Landesberg
2014Hapoel Jerusalem81–78Maccabi Tel AvivPais ArenaJerusalem (7)IsraelYotam Halperin
2015Maccabi Tel Aviv87–80Hapoel EilatDrive in Arena[e]Tel Aviv (2)United StatesDevin Smith
2016Hapoel Jerusalem77–62Maccabi Tel AvivEin Sara Sport HallNahariyaUnited StatesCurtis Jerrells
2017Maccabi Tel Aviv93–79Ironi NahariyaToto HallHolonIsraelJohn DiBartolomeo
2018Maccabi Rishon LeZion78–66Hapoel Be'er ShevaBeit MaccabiRishon LeZionUnited StatesCameron Long
2019Hapoel Jerusalem84–83Maccabi Tel AvivToto Hall (2)Holon (2)NigeriaSuleiman Braimoh
2020Maccabi Tel Aviv86–84Hapoel HolonDrive in Arena (2)Tel Aviv (3)United StatesScottie Wilbekin
2021Maccabi Tel Aviv92–62Hapoel EilatDrive in Arena (3)Tel Aviv (4)United StatesJames Nunnally
2022Maccabi Tel Aviv88–84Hapoel Tel AvivInnerboxHaderaUnited StatesIvory CoastAlex Poythress
2023Hapoel Jerusalem79–71Maccabi Tel AvivDrive in Arena (4)Tel Aviv (5)United StatesSpeedy Smith
2024Maccabi Tel Aviv86–83Maccabi Ironi Ramat GanToto Hall (3)Holon (3)FranceUnited StatesJaylen Hoard
2025Hapoel Jerusalem89–84Hapoel Tel AvivPais Arena (2)Jerusalem (8)United StatesJared Harper

Performance by club

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Teams shown initalics are no longer in existence.

ClubWinnersRunners-upYears won
Maccabi Tel Aviv1152007,2010,2011,2012,2013,2015,2017,2020,2021,2022,2024
Hapoel Jerusalem732008,2009,2014,2016,2019,2023,2025
Maccabi Rishon LeZion112018
Ironi Ashkelon2006
Ironi Nahariya2
Hapoel Eilat
Hapoel Holon
Hapoel Tel Aviv
Maccabi Ashdod1
Hapoel Be'er Sheva
Maccabi Ironi Ramat Gan

Notes

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  1. ^ In 2006, Kantor was named Most Valuable Player even though his team did not win the trophy but finished in second place.
  2. ^In 2008, several games were also played at the Gan Ner Arena inGan Ner.
  3. ^In 2012, two quarter-finals games were played at the Kiryat Ata Hall inKiryat Ata.
  4. ^In 2013, several games were played at the Nokia Arena inTel Aviv.
  5. ^In 2015, games were also played at theHolon Toto Hall inHolon.

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