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Latin Cup (basketball)

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Defunct international basketball tournament
For other uses, seeLatin Cup (disambiguation).
Latin Cup
SportBasketball
Founded1953
Ceased1966
ContinentEurope
Last
champion(s)
ItalySimmenthal Milano
(1st title)
Most titlesSpainReal Madrid
ItalyOlimpia Milano
(1 title)

TheLatin Cup (French:Coupe Latine;Italian:Coppa Latina ;Portuguese:Taça Latina orCopa Latina;Spanish:Copa Latina) was an internationalbasketball tournament for club sides from theLatin European nations ofFrance,Italy,Spain, and fromSwitzerland orPortugal, in a similar way than theLatin Cup offootball.[1]

History

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The basketball tournament did not start until 1953, being the immediate precedent of the precursor competition of the European Cup organized byFIBA in the1957-58 season. The competition was organized by the Commission of International Organizations of Basketball - an organization belonging to the maximum basketball estate of the FIBA-, jointly with the national federations of the participating clubs.

In spite of the football precedent and the success, Latin Cup had only two editions. After the first celebrated the same year of its establishment, the second one took place on the occasion of the second edition of a competition sponsored by the FIBA and later named the International Christmas Tournament. It was decided that this second edition would be recognized as the second Latin Cup due to the origin of the participants, and in an attempt to relaunch the competition, held in December 1966 in thePabellón de la Ciudad Deportiva del Real Madrid.[2]

A tournament in America has been held since 1989[3] (organized in Panama by the Panamanian Basketball Federation, FEPABA), being a competition between national basketball teams also called Copa Latina.[4][5][6][7]

Results

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YearChampionSecond placeThird placeFourth placeResults / Notes
1953
Details
Spain
Real Madrid
Italy
Borletti Milano
France
ASVEL
Switzerland
Jonction
Four team league stage.
1966
Details
Italy
Simmenthal Milano
Spain
Real Madrid
France
ASVEL
Portugal
Benfica
Four team league stage.

Titles by club

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RankClubTitlesRunner-upChampion Years
=1.SpainReal Madrid111953
=1.ItalyOlimpia Milano111966

Titles by nation

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RankCountryTitlesRunners-up
1.SpainSpain11
2.ItalyItaly11

References

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  1. ^Ésta se disputó entre 1949 y 1957 entre España, Francia, Italia y Portugal.
  2. ^"HISTORIAS 2014: Una Copa Latina por Navidad".
  3. ^"Baloncesto. Copa Latina". 8 July 1999.
  4. ^"Carl Herrera encabeza equipo venezolano para Copa Latina". Archived fromthe original on 16 April 2013.
  5. ^"Panamá derrota a Uruguay, Venezuela derrota a Cuba en Copa Latina de …". Archived fromthe original on 14 April 2013.
  6. ^"Copa Latina comienza hoy en el Nuevo Panamá". Archived fromthe original on 16 April 2013.
  7. ^"Cuba y Venezuela inaugurán la Copa Latina de Baloncesto". Archived fromthe original on 16 April 2013.
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