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Russian Basketball Cup

The Russian Basketball Cup is the primary professional national domestic basketball cup competition of Russia.

Russian Basketball Cup
The Russian Cup trophy
SportBasketball
Founded2000
CountryRussia
Most recent
champion(s)
Nizhny Novgorod
(1st title)
Most titlesCSKA Moscow
(4 titles)
Related
competitions
BSL, VTB
Official websiterussiabasket.ru/competitions/1938/kubok-rossii

History edit

After the cease of the USSR Basketball Cup in 1987, the Russian Federation did not launch any Cup competition in the following years despite the fact that the Russian Basketball Super League 1 had started in 1992. The first cup tournament took place in the year 2000 with the Final Four being hosted at Sochi. It was not held in the following two seasons, but it returned in 2002. Starting from the 2014-15 season most of the VTB League clubs withdrew as the Russian Federation did not allow the use of foreign players in the competition resulting in only 3 VTB teams (Khimki, Krasnye Krylia and Krasny Oktyabr) participating. BC UNICS was the last club from the VTB League to win the trophy in 2014. The last two seasons (2020-22) no VTB club applied to participate in the competition as normally two or three teams would join annually. Current holders are BC Samara.

Final Fours edit

Year Winner Runner-up Semifinalists City MVP
1999–2000 Lokomotiv Mineralnye Vody Spartak Saint Petersburg Ural Great (3rd) Dinamo-Avtodor Volgograd (4th) Sochi
2002–03 UNICS CSKA Moscow Ural Great Khimki Ekaterinburg
2003–04 Ural Great CSKA Moscow UNICS (3rd) Khimki (4th) Perm
2004–05 CSKA Moscow UNICS Dynamo Moscow (3rd) Khimki (4th) Moscow
2005–06 CSKA Moscow Khimki UNICS (3rd) Triumph Lyubertsy (4th) Khimki   Theo Papaloukas
2006–07 CSKA Moscow UNICS Dynamo Moscow Triumph Lyubertsy Kazan   Alexey Savrasenko
2007–08 Khimki CSKA Moscow UNICS Dynamo Moscow Vidnoye   Maciej Lampe
2008–09 UNICS Dynamo Moscow CSKA Moscow (3rd) Triumph Lyubertsy (4th) Lyubertsy   Krešimir Lončar
2009–10 CSKA Moscow UNICS Spartak Saint Petersburg (3rd) Khimki (4th) Moscow   Victor Khryapa
2010–11[a] Spartak Saint Petersburg Nizhny Novgorod Enisey Krasnoyarsk (3rd) Lokomotiv Kuban (4th) Krasnoyarsk   Pero Antić
2011–12[b] Krasnye Krylia Spartak Primorye Spartak Saint Petersburg (3rd) Ural Ekaterinburg (4th) Samara   Brion Rush
2012–13 Krasnye Krylia Spartak Saint Petersburg Spartak Primorye (3rd) Enisey Krasnoyarsk (4th) Vladivostok   Aaron Miles
2013–14 UNICS Lokomotiv Kuban Khimki Krasny Oktyabr Kazan, Krasnodar   Drew Goudelock
2014–15[c] Novosibirsk Dynamo Moscow Spartak Primorye (3rd) Krasnye Krylia (4th) Novosibirsk   Sergey Tokarev
2015–16[c] Parma Zenit Saint Petersburg Temp-SUMZ-UGMK (3rd) Samara (4th) Moscow   Alexander Vinnik
2016–17[c] Novosibirsk Sakhalin Parma (3rd) Temp-SUMZ-UGMK (4th) Ekaterinburg   Sergey Tokarev
2017–18[c] Lokomotiv Kuban Nizhny Novgorod Novosibirsk (3rd) Irkut (4th) Krasnodar   Dmitry Kulagin
2018–19[c] Parma Nizhny Novgorod Novosibirsk (3rd) Spartak Saint Petersburg (4th) Nizhny Novgorod   Alexander Platunov
2019–20[c] Samara Temp-SUMZ-UGMK Vostok-65 (3rd) Uralmash (4th) Samara, Revda   Vladimir Pichurkov
2020–21[c] Temp-SUMZ-UGMK Vostok-65 Samara (3rd) Kupol-Rodniki (4th) Revda, Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk   Viktor Zaryazhko
2021–22[c] Samara Temp-SUMZ-UGMK Runa (3rd) Novosibirsk (4th) Samara, Revda   Maxim Sheleketo
2022–23 Nizhny Novgorod Zenit Saint Petersburg MBA Moscow (3rd) Khimki (4th) Saint Petersburg   Trent Frazier
  1. ^ In the 2010–11 season, 4 teams of the PBL did not participate in the Cup: CSKA Moscow, Dynamo Moscow, Khimki, and UNICS.[1]
  2. ^ In the 2011–12 season, 5 teams of the PBL did not participate in the Cup: CSKA Moscow, Enisey, Khimki, Lokomotiv-Kuban and UNICS.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h From the 2014–15 competition and onwards, teams were only allowed to play with Russian players; which led to the withdrawals of most of the top tier Russian teams.[2]

Performance by club edit

 
Russian Basketball Cup 2012–2013
Club Winners Runners-up Winning years Runner-up years
  CSKA Moscow 4 3 2004–05, 2005–06, 2006–07, 2009–10 2002–03, 2003–04, 2007–08
  UNICS 3 3 2002–03, 2008–09, 2013–14 2004–05, 2006–07, 2009–10
  Lokomotiv Kuban 2 1 1999–00, 2017–18 2013–14
  Krasnye Krylia 2 2011–12, 2012–13
  Novosibirsk 2 2014–15, 2016–17
  Parma Basket 2 2015–16, 2018–19
Samara 2 2019–20, 2021–22
  Nizhny Novgorod 1 3 2022–23 2010–11, 2017–18, 2018–19
Temp-SUMZ-UGMK 1 2 2020–21 2019–20, 2021–22
  Spartak Saint Petersburg 1 2 2010–11 1999–00, 2012–13
  Khimki 1 1 2007–08 2005–06
  Ural Great 1 2003–04
  Dynamo Moscow 2 2008-09, 2014–15
  Zenit Saint Petersburg 2 2015–16, 2022–23
  Spartak Primorye 1 2011–12
  Sakhalin 1 2016–17
Vostok-65 1 2020–21

Predecessor competition edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Хомичюс: интерес к Кубку не пропадёт ни у команд, ни у фанатов (in Russian). Championat.ru. 29 October 2010. Retrieved 30 October 2010.
  2. ^ Европейцев: только российские баскетболисты смогут играть в Кубке России (Only Russian players can play in the Cup Competition)

External links edit

  • Russian Basketball Federation Official Site

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the use of foreign players in the competition resulting in only 3 VTB teams Khimki Krasnye Krylia and Krasny Oktyabr participating BC UNICS was the last club from the VTB League to win the trophy in 2014 The last two seasons 2020 22 no VTB club applied to participate in the competition as normally two or three teams would join annually Current holders are BC Samara Final Fours editYear Winner Runner up Semifinalists City MVP 1999 2000 Lokomotiv Mineralnye Vody Spartak Saint Petersburg Ural Great 3rd Dinamo Avtodor Volgograd 4th Sochi 2002 03 UNICS CSKA Moscow Ural Great Khimki Ekaterinburg 2003 04 Ural Great CSKA Moscow UNICS 3rd Khimki 4th Perm 2004 05 CSKA Moscow UNICS Dynamo Moscow 3rd Khimki 4th Moscow 2005 06 CSKA Moscow Khimki UNICS 3rd Triumph Lyubertsy 4th Khimki nbsp Theo Papaloukas 2006 07 CSKA Moscow UNICS Dynamo Moscow Triumph Lyubertsy Kazan nbsp Alexey Savrasenko 2007 08 Khimki CSKA Moscow UNICS Dynamo Moscow Vidnoye nbsp Maciej Lampe 2008 09 UNICS Dynamo Moscow CSKA Moscow 3rd Triumph Lyubertsy 4th Lyubertsy nbsp Kresimir Loncar 2009 10 CSKA Moscow UNICS Spartak Saint Petersburg 3rd Khimki 4th Moscow nbsp Victor Khryapa 2010 11 a Spartak Saint Petersburg Nizhny Novgorod Enisey Krasnoyarsk 3rd Lokomotiv Kuban 4th Krasnoyarsk nbsp Pero Antic 2011 12 b Krasnye Krylia Spartak Primorye Spartak Saint Petersburg 3rd Ural Ekaterinburg 4th Samara nbsp Brion Rush 2012 13 Krasnye Krylia Spartak Saint Petersburg Spartak Primorye 3rd Enisey Krasnoyarsk 4th Vladivostok nbsp Aaron Miles 2013 14 UNICS Lokomotiv Kuban Khimki Krasny Oktyabr Kazan Krasnodar nbsp Drew Goudelock 2014 15 c Novosibirsk Dynamo Moscow Spartak Primorye 3rd Krasnye Krylia 4th Novosibirsk nbsp Sergey Tokarev 2015 16 c Parma Zenit Saint Petersburg Temp SUMZ UGMK 3rd Samara 4th Moscow nbsp Alexander Vinnik 2016 17 c Novosibirsk Sakhalin Parma 3rd Temp SUMZ UGMK 4th Ekaterinburg nbsp Sergey Tokarev 2017 18 c Lokomotiv Kuban Nizhny Novgorod Novosibirsk 3rd Irkut 4th Krasnodar nbsp Dmitry Kulagin 2018 19 c Parma Nizhny Novgorod Novosibirsk 3rd Spartak Saint Petersburg 4th Nizhny Novgorod nbsp Alexander Platunov 2019 20 c Samara Temp SUMZ UGMK Vostok 65 3rd Uralmash 4th Samara Revda nbsp Vladimir Pichurkov 2020 21 c Temp SUMZ UGMK Vostok 65 Samara 3rd Kupol Rodniki 4th Revda Yuzhno Sakhalinsk nbsp Viktor Zaryazhko 2021 22 c Samara Temp SUMZ UGMK Runa 3rd Novosibirsk 4th Samara Revda nbsp Maxim Sheleketo 2022 23 Nizhny Novgorod Zenit Saint Petersburg MBA Moscow 3rd Khimki 4th Saint Petersburg nbsp Trent Frazier In the 2010 11 season 4 teams of the PBL did not participate in the Cup CSKA Moscow Dynamo Moscow Khimki and UNICS 1 In the 2011 12 season 5 teams of the PBL did not participate in the Cup CSKA Moscow Enisey Khimki Lokomotiv Kuban and UNICS a b c d e f g h From the 2014 15 competition and onwards teams were only allowed to play with Russian players which led to the withdrawals of most of the top tier Russian teams 2 Performance by club edit nbsp Russian Basketball Cup 2012 2013 Club Winners Runners up Winning years Runner up years nbsp CSKA Moscow 4 3 2004 05 2005 06 2006 07 2009 10 2002 03 2003 04 2007 08 nbsp UNICS 3 3 2002 03 2008 09 2013 14 2004 05 2006 07 2009 10 nbsp Lokomotiv Kuban 2 1 1999 00 2017 18 2013 14 nbsp Krasnye Krylia 2 2011 12 2012 13 nbsp Novosibirsk 2 2014 15 2016 17 nbsp Parma Basket 2 2015 16 2018 19 Samara 2 2019 20 2021 22 nbsp Nizhny Novgorod 1 3 2022 23 2010 11 2017 18 2018 19 Temp SUMZ UGMK 1 2 2020 21 2019 20 2021 22 nbsp Spartak Saint Petersburg 1 2 2010 11 1999 00 2012 13 nbsp Khimki 1 1 2007 08 2005 06 nbsp Ural Great 1 2003 04 nbsp Dynamo Moscow 2 2008 09 2014 15 nbsp Zenit Saint Petersburg 2 2015 16 2022 23 nbsp Spartak Primorye 1 2011 12 nbsp Sakhalin 1 2016 17 Vostok 65 1 2020 21Predecessor competition editUSSR Cup 1949 1987 See also editRussian Professional Championship 1991 present Russian Super League 1 1992 present Russian Professional League 2010 2013 VTB United League 2008 present USSR Cup 1949 1987 USSR Premier League 1923 1992 Russian basketball league system Basketball in RussiaReferences edit Homichyus interes k Kubku ne propadyot ni u komand ni u fanatov in Russian Championat ru 29 October 2010 Retrieved 30 October 2010 Evropejcev tolko rossijskie basketbolisty smogut igrat v Kubke Rossii Only Russian players can play in the Cup Competition External links editRussian Basketball Federation Official Site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Russian Basketball Cup amp oldid 1219772760, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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