Supercopa De España De Baloncesto

The Supercopa de España de Baloncesto (English: Spanish Basketball Supercup) is a Spanish annual men's professional basketball competition.

The competition is a super cup tournament.

Supercopa Endesa
Supercopa De España De Baloncesto
Founded2004
First season2004
CountrySpain
ConfederationFIBA Europe
Number of teams4
Current championsReal Madrid
(9th title)
Most championshipsReal Madrid
(9 titles)
TV partnersMovistar+
Websiteacb.com
Supercopa De España De Baloncesto 2023 Supercopa de España de Baloncesto

History

The Supercopa was created in 1984 by the recently established Asociación 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 the Spanish Basketball Federation (FEB), and it was held in the middle of the regular season. In 1988–89 season, the Supercup was not played for lack of competitive interest, and finally it was officially cancelled at the beginning of the 1989–90 season.

In 2004, almost two decades after its demise, ACB restored this classic tournament and renamed it Supercopa ACB (since 2011 known as Supercopa 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.

Format

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, a three-point shootout is also played between ACB players and, sometimes, players of the Spanish women's league or amateur players.

Selection criteria

Teams that take part in this competition are:

  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 at Liga ACB will get the spot.

Predecessors of Supercopa ACB

Edition
(Season)
Host Arena Champion Runner-up Score
1984
(1984–85)
L'Alcora Polideportivo Municipal Real Madrid CAI Zaragoza 101–61
1985
(1985–86)
Valladolid Polideportivo Pisuerga Ron Negrita Joventut Real Madrid 104–91
1986
(1986–87)
A Coruña Riazor Ron Negrita Joventut (2) Real Madrid 74–67
1987
(1987–88)
Vigo Polideportivo Municipal FC Barcelona RAM Joventut 91–88

Finals by year

Year Host Arena Champion Runner-up Score MVP
2004 Málaga Martín Carpena FC Barcelona Real Madrid 76–75 Supercopa De España De Baloncesto  Dejan Bodiroga
2005 Granada Palacio de Deportes TAU Cerámica CB Granada 61–55 Supercopa De España De Baloncesto  Luis Scola
2006 Málaga Martín Carpena TAU Cerámica (2) Unicaja 83–78 Supercopa De España De Baloncesto  Tiago Splitter
2007 Bilbao Bizkaia Arena TAU Cerámica (3) iurbentia Bilbao Basket 85–73 Supercopa De España De Baloncesto  Tiago Splitter (2)
2008 Zaragoza Pabellón Príncipe Felipe TAU Cerámica (4) CAI Zaragoza 86–85 Supercopa De España De Baloncesto  Pablo Prigioni
2009 Las Palmas Centro Insular de Deportes Regal FC Barcelona (2) Real Madrid 86–82 Supercopa De España De Baloncesto  Juan Carlos Navarro
2010 Vitoria-Gasteiz Fernando Buesa Arena Regal FC Barcelona (3) Power Electronics Valencia 83–63 Supercopa De España De Baloncesto  Juan Carlos Navarro (2)
2011 Bilbao Bilbao Arena FC Barcelona Regal (4) Caja Laboral 82–73 Supercopa De España De Baloncesto  Juan Carlos Navarro (3)
2012 Zaragoza Pabellón Príncipe Felipe Real Madrid FC Barcelona Regal 95–84 Supercopa De España De Baloncesto  Rudy Fernández
2013 Vitoria-Gasteiz Fernando Buesa Arena Real Madrid (2) FC Barcelona 83–79 Supercopa De España De Baloncesto  Sergio Rodríguez
2014 Vitoria-Gasteiz Fernando Buesa Arena Real Madrid (3) FC Barcelona 99–78 Supercopa De España De Baloncesto  Sergio Llull
2015 Málaga Martín Carpena FC Barcelona Lassa (5) Unicaja 80–62 Supercopa De España De Baloncesto  Pau Ribas
2016 Vitoria-Gasteiz Fernando Buesa Herbalife Gran Canaria FC Barcelona Lassa 79–59 Supercopa De España De Baloncesto  Kyle Kuric
2017 Las Palmas Gran Canaria Arena Valencia Basket Herbalife Gran Canaria 69–63 Supercopa De España De Baloncesto  Erick Green
2018 Santiago de Compostela Fontes do Sar Real Madrid (4) Kirolbet Baskonia 80–73 Supercopa De España De Baloncesto  Sergio Llull (2)
2019 Madrid WiZink Center Real Madrid (5) FC Barcelona 89–79 Supercopa De España De Baloncesto  Facundo Campazzo
2020 San Cristóbal de La Laguna Pabellón Santiago Martín Real Madrid (6) FC Barcelona 72–67 Supercopa De España De Baloncesto  Facundo Campazzo (2)
2021 San Cristóbal de La Laguna Pabellón Santiago Martín Real Madrid (7) FC Barcelona 88–83 Supercopa De España De Baloncesto  Sergio Llull (3)
2022 Sevilla Palacio San Pablo Real Madrid (8) FC Barcelona 89–83 Supercopa De España De Baloncesto  Edy Tavares
2023 Murcia Palacio de Deportes Real Madrid (9) Unicaja 88–81 Supercopa De España De Baloncesto  Facundo Campazzo (3)

Titles by team in Supercopa ACB

Team Winner Runner-up Semifinalist Years won Years runner-up Years semifinalist
Real Madrid 9 2 7 2012, 2013, 2014, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023 2004, 2009 2005, 2007, 2010, 2011, 2015, 2016, 2017
Barcelona 5 8 5 2004, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2015 2012, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022 2006, 2007, 2008, 2018, 2023
Baskonia 4 2 7 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 2011, 2018 2004, 2009, 2010, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2020
Valencia 1 1 4 2017 2010 2012, 2014, 2019, 2021
Gran Canaria 1 1 2 2016 2017 2009, 2015
Málaga 3 3 2006, 2015, 2023 2004, 2005, 2017
Bilbao 1 2 2007 2011, 2013
Basket Zaragoza 1 1 2008 2012
Granada 1 2005
Joventut 3 2006, 2008, 2022
Canarias 2 2020, 2021
Obradoiro 1 2018
Fuenlabrada 1 2019
Real Betis 1 2022
UCAM Murcia 1 2023

Titles by team in predecessors of Supercopa ACB

Team Winner Runner-up Seasons won Seasons runner-up
Joventut 2 1 1985–86, 1986–87 1987–88
Real Madrid 1 2 1984–85 1985–86, 1986–87
Barcelona 1 1987–88
CB Zaragoza 1 1984–85

References

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