Belgian Basketball Cup

Belgian Basketball Cup
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event 2015–16 Belgian Basketball Cup
Sport Basketball
Founded 1954
Country Belgium Belgium
Continent FIBA Europe (Europe)
Most recent
champion(s)
Oostende
(16th title)
Most titles Oostende
(16 titles)
Level on pyramid 1st tier
Related
competitions
Belgian League
Belgian Supercup
Official website basketbelgium.be

The Belgian Basketball Cup – named The Base Cup for sponsorship reasons – is the top tier national basketball cup competition in Belgium.

History

In 2013, the cup got a new name in The Base Cup, referring to the new main sponsor Base. The mobile telephony provider signed a sponsorship contract for 3 years. This led to, in the 2013–14 season, the first time a Final Four was held instead of semifinals with two legs since 2003.[1]

Finals

Season Location Venue Winner Score Runner-up Final Four MVP Ref(s)
1953–54
Semailles B.C.
70–59
Altitude B.C. N/A [2]
1954–55
Semailles B.C.
57–49
Amicale Sportive N/A [2]
1955–56
Semailles B.C.
71–69
Antwerpse[lower-alpha 1] N/A [2]
1956–57
Brabo
67–56
Canter N/A [2]
1957–58
Semailles B.C.
62–57
Brabo N/A [2]
1958–59
Racing C.B.
66–65
Antwerpse N/A [2]
1959–60
Royal IV
58–47
Racing C.B. N/A [2]
1960–61
Antwerpse
72–61
V.G. Oostende N/A [2]
1961–62
V.G. Oostende
65–63
Racing C.B. N/A [2]
1962–63
Standard Liège
66–59
Sint Niklaas N/A [2]
1963–64
Racing Mechelen
121–62
Athlon Ieper N/A [2]
1964–65
Racing Mechelen
89–73
Racing White N/A [2]
1965–66
Royal IV
88–68
Okapi Aalst N/A [2]
1966–67
Royal IV
70–67
Avanti Brugge[lower-alpha 2] N/A [2]
1967–68
Royal IV
75–51
Oxaco Tornado N/A [2]
1968–69
Standard Liège
80–72
Racing Bell Mechelen N/A [2]
1969–70
Racing Bell Mechelen
70–56
Bus Fruit Lier N/A [2]
1970–71
Racing Bell Mechelen
72–67
Standard CL N/A [2]
1971–72
Antwerpse
91–77
Bus Fruit Lier N/A [2]
1972–73
Royal IV
86–84
Bus Fruit Lier N/A [2]
1973–74
Racing Ford Antwerpen
75–72
Bus Fruit Lier N/A [2]
1974–75
Bus Fruit Lier
108–102
Racing Maes Pils Mechelen N/A [2]
1975–76
IJsboerke Kortrijk
70–69
Immo Scheers Lier N/A [2]
1976–77
Standard Liège
102–85
Eveil Monceau N/A [2]
1977–78
Avanti Brugge
72–69
Standard Boule d'Or N/A [2]
1978–79
Sunair Oostende
77–66
Fresh Air N/A [2]
1979–80
SFX Verviers-Pepinster
73–72
Sunair Oostende N/A [2]
1980–81
Sunair Oostende
101–73
Hellas Gent N/A [2]
1981–82
Sunair Oostende
78–67
Toptours Aarschot N/A [2]
1982–83
Sunair Oostende
86–66
Maccabi Brussels[lower-alpha 3] N/A [2]
1983–84
Maccabi Brussels
80–64
Verviers-Pepinster N/A [2]
1984–85
Sunair Oostende
108–94
Opel Merksem N/A [2]
1985–86
Racing Maes Pils Mechelen
98–70
Boule de'Or Andenne N/A [2]
1986–87
Racing Maes Pils Mechelen
112–71, 84–101
Assubel Mariembourg N/A [2]
1987–88
Maccabi Brussels
72–61
Assubel Mariembourg N/A [2]
1988–89
Sunair Oostende
72–66
Maccabi Brussels N/A [2]
1989–90
Racing Maes Pils Mechelen
96–58
Durox Leuven N/A [2]
1990–91
Sunair Oostende
75–74 (OT)
Bobcat Gent N/A [2]
1991–92
Bobcat Gent
68–55
Sunair Oostende N/A [2]
1992–93
Racing Maes Pils Mechelen
97–72
Go Pass Pepinster N/A [2]
1993–94
Racing Maes Pils Mechelen
87–80
ABB Leuven N/A [2]
1994–95
Excelsior Brussels
69–60
Spirou N/A [2]
1995–96
Spirou
65–63
Sunair Oostende N/A [2]
1996–97
Sunair Oostende
90–80
Spirou N/A [2]
1997–98
Sunair Oostende
90–80
Belgacom Aalst N/A [2]
1998–99
Spirou
91–85 (3OT)
Sunair Oostende N/A [2]
1999–00
Telindus Racing Antwerpen
82–65
Orange Oostende N/A [2]
2000–01
Telindus Oostende
93–79
Spirou N/A [2]
2001–02
Spirou
96–65
Pover Wevelgem N/A [2]
2002–03
Spirou
115–68
Spirou Gilly[lower-alpha 4] N/A [2]
2003–04
Euphony Liège
87–83
Telindus Oostende N/A [2]
2004–05
Passe-Partout Leuven Bears
87–80
Spirou N/A [2]
2005–06
Dexia Mons-Hainaut
69–59
Spirou N/A [2]
2006–07
Leuven Sportoase Sanex Antwerp Giants
70–64
Liège Basket N/A [3]
2007–08
Charleroi Spiroudome Telindus Oostende
66–63
Spirou N/A [4]
2008–09
Leuven Sportoase Spirou
63–51
Liège N/A [5]
2009–10
Liège Country Hall Ethias Base Oostende
82–63
Spirou N/A [6]
2010–11
Antwerp Lotto Arena Dexia Mons-Hainaut
68–66
Telenet Oostende N/A [7]
2011–12
Antwerp Lotto Arena Okapi Aalstar
96–89 (OT)
Antwerp Giants N/A [8]
2012–13
Antwerp Lotto Arena Telenet Oostende
77–76
Okapi Aalstar Belgium Matt Lojeski [9]
2013–14
Brussels Paleis 12 Telenet Oostende
88–79
Port of Antwerp Giants Serbia Dušan Đorđević [10]
2014–15
Brussels Forest National Telenet Oostende
94–93 (OT)
Liège N/A
2015–16
Brussels Forest National Telenet Oostende
72–54
Port of Antwerp Giants Belgium Khalid Boukichou

See also

Notes

  1. Antwerpse started the 1956 Final with a 20 point lead
  2. Avanti Brugge started the 1967 Final with a 10-point lead because the team was from the Third Division.
  3. In the 1983 Final, Maccabi Brussels got a 10 point lead before the match because the team was from the second division
  4. Spirou Gilly got a 15 point leader before the start of the match, because the club was from the second division

References

  1. "The Base Cup is de nieuwe formule van de Beker van België Basket" (in Dutch). 05-03-2014. Retrieved 2014-03-27.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 "Palmares Beker van België Heren". Vlaamsebasketballiga.be (in Dutch). Retrieved 2014-06-04.
  3. "Antwerp Giants winnen Beker van België". Nieuwsblad.be. Retrieved 2014-03-30.
  4. "Oostende wint Beker van België basketbal" (in Dutch). HLN.be. Retrieved 2014-03-30.
  5. "Charleroi wint Beker van België basketbal" (in Dutch). hln.be. 09–05–2009. Retrieved 2014-03-04. Check date values in: |date= (help)
  6. "Oostende wint Beker van België basketbal" (in Dutch). Nieuwsblad.be. 2010-04-24. Retrieved 2014-03-03.
  7. "Bergen wint beker van België". hbvl.be. 2014-04-24. Retrieved 2014-03-03.
  8. "Okapi Aalstar pakt beker na heuse thriller". HLN.be. 2012-04-09. Retrieved 2014-03-03.
  9. "Oostende pakt basketbeker na thriller tegen Aalst". Gva.be. 2014-02-27. Retrieved 2014-03-03.
  10. "Oostende vloert Antwerp Giants in bekerfinale". Sporza.be. 2014-04-21. Retrieved 2014-04-21.

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