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Supercopa de España de Baloncesto

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Spanish basketball tournament
Basketball league
Supercopa Endesa
Founded2004; 21 years ago (2004)
First season2004
CountrySpain
ConfederationFIBA Europe
Number of teams4
Current championsValencia Basket
(2nd title)
(2025)
Most championshipsReal Madrid
(9 titles)
TV partnersDAZN
WebsiteACB.COM
2025 edition

TheSupercopa de España de Baloncesto (English:Spanish Basketball Supercup) is a Spanish annual men's professionalbasketball competition. The competition is asuper cup tournament.

History

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The Supercopa was created in 1984 by the recently establishedAsociación de Clubs de Baloncesto (ACB) in which the league winner faces the cup winner in a single-game final. During its first four editions (1984–1987), the Supercup was also known as Federation Cup, as the tournament was jointly organized by theSpanish Basketball Federation (FEB), and it was held in the middle of the regular season. In1988–89 season, the Supercup was not played for lack of competitive interest, and finally it was officially cancelled at the beginning of the1989–90 season.[1]

In 2004, almost two decades after its demise, ACB restored this classic tournament and renamed itSupercopa ACB (since 2011 known asSupercopa Endesa for sponsoring reasons). In order to achieve a higher competitive status, it was moved to the ACB pre-season and turned into a typical Final Four stage, including both the League and Cup winners from the previous season, the host team and the best qualified Spanish club in European competitions.[1]

Format

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Since 2004, four teams join the competition, played with a Final Four format the week before the start of the ACB season. During the Supercopa, athree-point shootout is also played between ACB players and, sometimes, players of theSpanish women's league or amateur players.

Selection criteria

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Teams that take part in this competition are:[2]

  1. Host team
  2. Liga ACB champion
  3. Copa del Rey champion
  4. Supercopa de España champion
  5. If vacancies exist, they will be awarded in the following order:
    1. Liga ACB runner-up
    2. Liga ACB third-placed team
  6. If a vacant continues existing, the best qualified atLiga ACB will get the spot.

Predecessors of Supercopa ACB

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YearSeasonHostArenaChampionRunner-upScore
19841984–85L'AlcoraPolideportivo MunicipalReal MadridCAI Zaragoza101–61
19851985–86ValladolidPolideportivo PisuergaRon Negrita JoventutReal Madrid104–91
19861986–87A CoruñaRiazorRon Negrita Joventut(2)Real Madrid74–67
19871987–88VigoPolideportivo MunicipalFC BarcelonaRAM Joventut91–88

Finals by year

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YearHostArenaChampionRunner-upScore
2004MálagaMartín CarpenaFC BarcelonaReal Madrid76–75
2005GranadaPalacio de DeportesTAU CerámicaCB Granada61–55
2006MálagaMartín CarpenaTAU Cerámica(2)Unicaja83–78
2007BilbaoBizkaia ArenaTAU Cerámica(3)iurbentia Bilbao Basket85–73
2008ZaragozaPabellón Príncipe FelipeTAU Cerámica(4)CAI Zaragoza86–85
2009Las PalmasCentro Insular de DeportesRegal FC Barcelona(2)Real Madrid86–82
2010Vitoria-GasteizBuesa ArenaRegal FC Barcelona(3)Power Electronics Valencia83–63
2011BilbaoBilbao ArenaFC Barcelona Regal(4)Caja Laboral82–73
2012ZaragozaPabellón Príncipe FelipeReal MadridFC Barcelona Regal95–84
2013Vitoria-GasteizBuesa ArenaReal Madrid(2)FC Barcelona83–79
2014Real Madrid(3)FC Barcelona99–78
2015MálagaMartín CarpenaFC Barcelona Lassa(5)Unicaja80–62
2016Vitoria-GasteizBuesa ArenaHerbalife Gran CanariaFC Barcelona Lassa79–59
2017Las PalmasGran Canaria ArenaValencia BasketHerbalife Gran Canaria69–63
2018Santiago de CompostelaFontes do SarReal Madrid(4)Kirolbet Baskonia80–73
2019MadridWiZink CenterReal Madrid(5)FC Barcelona89–79
2020La LagunaSantiago MartínReal Madrid(6)FC Barcelona72–67
2021Real Madrid(7)FC Barcelona88–83
2022SevilleSan PabloReal Madrid(8)FC Barcelona89–83
2023MurciaPalacio de DeportesReal Madrid(9)Unicaja88–81
2024UnicajaReal Madrid90–80
2025MálagaMartín CarpenaValencia Basket(2)Real Madrid98–94

Titles by team in Supercopa ACB

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TeamWinnerRunner-upSemifinalistYears wonYears runner-upYears semifinalist
Real Madrid9472012,2013,2014,2018,2019,2020,2021,2022,20232004,2009,2024,20252005,2007,2010,2011,2015,2016,2017
Barcelona5862004,2009,2010,2011,20152012,2013,2014,2016,2019,2020,2021,20222006,2007,2008,2018,2023,2024
Baskonia4272005,2006,2007,20082011,20182004,2009,2010,2013,2014,2016,2020
Valencia2142017,202520102012,2014,2019,2021
Unicaja13420242006,2015,20232004,2005,2017,2025
Gran Canaria112201620172009,2015
Bilbao1220072011,2013
Basket Zaragoza1120082012
Granada12005
Joventut32006,2008,2022
Canarias32020,2021,2025
UCAM Murcia22023,2024
Obradoiro12018
Fuenlabrada12019
Real Betis12022

Titles by team in predecessors of Supercopa ACB

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TeamWinnerRunner-upSeasons wonSeasons runner-up
Joventut211985–86, 1986–871987–88
Real Madrid121984–851985–86, 1986–87
Barcelona11987–88
CB Zaragoza11984–85

Awards

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MVP

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Winners by year

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YearPlayerTeam
2004Serbia and MontenegroDejan BodirogaFC Barcelona
2005ArgentinaLuis ScolaTAU Cerámica
2006BrazilTiago SplitterTAU Cerámica
2007BrazilTiago Splitter(2)TAU Cerámica
2008ArgentinaPablo PrigioniTAU Cerámica
2009SpainJuan Carlos NavarroRegal FC Barcelona
2010SpainJuan Carlos Navarro(2)Regal FC Barcelona
2011SpainJuan Carlos Navarro(3)FC Barcelona Regal
2012SpainRudy FernándezReal Madrid
2013SpainSergio RodríguezReal Madrid
2014SpainSergio LlullReal Madrid
2015SpainPau RibasFC Barcelona Lassa
2016United StatesKyle KuricHerbalife Gran Canaria
2017United StatesErick GreenValencia Basket
2018SpainSergio Llull(2)Real Madrid
2019ArgentinaFacundo CampazzoReal Madrid
2020ArgentinaFacundo Campazzo(2)Real Madrid
2021SpainSergio Llull(3)Real Madrid
2022Cape VerdeEdy TavaresReal Madrid
2023ArgentinaFacundo Campazzo(3)Real Madrid
2024United StatesKameron TaylorUnicaja
2025SpainSergio de LarreaValencia Basket

Source:[3]

References

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  1. ^ab"Linguasport – Spanish Super Cup (B)".linguasport.com (in European Spanish). Archived from the original on 7 April 2019. Retrieved9 June 2018.
  2. ^"Criterio Supercopa Endesa 2020 | ACB.COM".www.acb.com (in Spanish). 19 September 2019. Retrieved23 September 2019.
  3. ^"Todos los MVPs de Supercopa Endesa | ACB.COM".www.acb.com (in Spanish). 22 September 2024. Retrieved23 September 2024.

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