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词条 Copa del Rey de Baloncesto
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  1. History

  2. Format

  3. Finals

  4. Titles by team

  5. Notes

  6. References

  7. External links

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| current_season = 2019 Copa del Rey de Baloncesto
| logo = File:Copa del Rey Baloncesto (adjusted).png
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| caption = Current trophy
| sport = Basketball
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| inaugural = 1933
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| teams = 8
| continent = {{flagicon|EU}} Europe
| country = {{flagicon|Spain}} Spain
| champion = FC Barcelona Lassa
(25th title)
| most_champs = Real Madrid
(27 titles)
| related_comps = ACB League
Spanish Supercup
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The Copa del Rey de Baloncesto (English: King's Cup of Basketball) is an annual cup competition for Spanish basketball teams organized by Spain's top professional league, the Liga ACB.

History

Originally known as the Copa de España de Baloncesto, was first played in 1933 and contested in its first editions only by teams from the provinces of Madrid and Barcelona. It was the first nationwide basketball competition played in Spain. During the Francoism, it was referred to as the Copa del Generalísimo, before becoming the Copa del Rey in 1977.

Format

Until the establishment of the ACB in 1983, the Cup was played in its latest rounds with double-legged series and its final as a single game in a neutral venue. In several seasons, there was a group stage as first round.

From 1983 and 1986, a Final Four format was adopted. The two best qualified teams from the two groups of the Liga ACB at the end of the first stage qualified for the tournament.

Since 1987, the tournament was expanded to a Final Eight format has been used. Since the league is played with a round-robin single group, the top seven teams at the end of the first half of the regular season from the Spanish League and the host one, if it is not between these teams, qualify for the tournament. The eight teams play a knockout tournament at one venue, over four days, eventually producing a winner.

The Copa del Rey is one of the highlights of the Spanish sporting calendar.

Finals

YearWinnerScoreRunners-upVenueLocationTop scorer
Copa de España
1933 Rayo Club Madrid 21–11 Madrid CF Jardines del Cine Goya Madrid ESP|1931}} Juan Castellví
1934Not played as a result of the boycott by Catalan teams.}}
1935 Societé Patrie 23–19 Rayo Club Madrid Parc Municipal de Montjuïc Barcelona ESP|1931}} Fernando Font
1936 Rayo Club Madrid 23–20 Societé Patrie Frontón de Recoletos Madrid FRA}} Raoul Arnaud
Copa del Generalísimo
1940 L'Hospitalet 20–17 Atlético Gracia[1] Polideportivo de Sarriá Barcelona ESP|1938}} Ramón Sanahuja
1941 Español 35–20 L'Hospitalet Frontón Fiesta Alegre Madrid ESP|1938}} Ramón Sanahuja
1942 Layetano 30–28 FC Barcelona Frontón Zaragozano Zaragoza ESP|1938}} Sebastián Navarrete
1943 FC Barcelona 27–25 Layetano Frontón Balear Palma ESP|1938}} Eduardo Kucharski
1944 Layetano 32–18 Real Madrid Club de Campo Vigo ESP|1938}} Eduardo Kucharski
1945 FC Barcelona 37–34 Layetano Pista de Gran Vía Barcelona ESP|1938}} Eduardo Kucharski
1946 FC Barcelona 44–35 Montgat Plaza de toros de las Arenas Barcelona ESP|1945}} Juan Ferrando
1947 FC Barcelona 39–25 Canarias de Madrid Centro de Natación Helios Zaragoza ESP|1945}} Juan Ferrando
1948 Juventud Badalona 41–32 Real Madrid Instituto Deportivo General Yagüe Burgos ESP|1945}} Andrés Oller
1949 FC Barcelona (play-off) Real Madrid Palacio de Deportes del Club América Madrid ESP|1945}} Andrés Oller
1950 FC Barcelona 46–39 Juventud Badalona Plaza de toros de las Arenas Barcelona ESP|1945}} Andrés Oller
1951 Real Madrid 47–36 FC Barcelona Frontón Gros San Sebastián PUR|1895}} Guillermo Galíndez
1952 Real Madrid 43–31 Juventud Badalona Plaza de toros de Alicante Alicante PUR}} Guillermo Galíndez
1953 Juventud Badalona 41–39 Real Madrid Colegio San José Valladolid ESP|1945}} Ignacio Pinedo
1954 Real Madrid 56–41 Juventud Badalona Frontón Fiesta Alegre Madrid PUR}} Guillermo Galíndez
1955 Juventud Badalona 59–44 Real Madrid Pabellón del Deporte Barcelona ESP|1945}} José Brunet
1956 Real Madrid 59–55 Aismalíbar Frontón Fiesta Alegre Madrid ESP|1945}} Alfonso Martínez
1957 Real Madrid 54–50 Aismalíbar Pista de Vista Alegre Vigo ESP|1945}} Alfonso Martínez
1958 Juventud Badalona 74–69 Real Madrid Centro de Natación Helios Zaragoza ESP|1945}} José Brunet
1959 FC Barcelona 50–36 Aismalíbar Palacio de los Deportes Barcelona ESP|1945}} Jorge Bonareu
1960 Real Madrid 76–64 Hesperia Frontón Fiesta Alegre Madrid USA|1959}} Travis Montgomery
1961 Real Madrid 76–51 FC Barcelona Frontón Deportivo Bilbao ESP|1945}} Emiliano Rodríguez
1962 Real Madrid 80–66 Estudiantes Palacio de los Deportes Barcelona ESP|1945}} José Ramón Ramos
1963 Estudiantes 94–90 Real Madrid Frontón Urumea San Sebastián ESP|1945}} José Ramón Ramos
1964 Picadero 63–51 Aismalíbar Palacio de Deportes Lugo ESP|1945}} Miguel Albanell
1965 Real Madrid 102–82 Náutico Tenerife Pabellón de Deportes Salamanca ESP|1945}} Alejandro Plasencia
{{flagicon|ESP|1945}} Lolo Sainz
1966 Real Madrid 62–61 Juventud Kalso Pabellón del Casal Sagrada Familia Terrassa ESP|1945}} Clifford Luyk
1967 Real Madrid 82–80 Kas Vitoria Frontón Vitoriano Vitoria-Gasteiz ESP|1945}} Clifford Luyk
1968 Picadero 58–55 Juventud Kalso Pabellón de Deportes de La Arena Gijón ESP|1945}} Enrique Margall
1969 Juventud Nerva 82–81 Real Madrid Pabellón de Deportes Ourense ESP|1945}} Clifford Luyk
1970 Real Madrid 102–90 Juventud Nerva Palacio de los Deportes León ESP|1945}} Clifford Luyk
1971 Real Madrid 72–63 Juventud Nerva Pabellón de Deportes de Mendizorroza Vitoria-Gasteiz ESP|1945}} Clifford Luyk
{{flagicon|ESP|1945}} Luis Miguel Santillana
1972 Real Madrid 92–77 Juventud Schweppes Palacio de Deportes de Riazor A Coruña ESP|1945}} Emiliano Rodríguez
1973 Real Madrid 123–79 Estudiantes Monteverde Pabellón Polideportivo de La Salle Paterna ESP|1945}} Clifford Luyk
1974 Real Madrid 87–85 Juventud Schweppes Pabellón de Deportes Alicante ESP|1945}} Miguel Ángel Estrada
1975 Real Madrid 114–85 Estudiantes Monteverde Pabellón Polideportivo Jaén ESP|1945}} Gonzalo Sagi-Vela
1976 Juventud Schweppes 99–88 Real Madrid Pabellón Municipal Cartagena ESP|1945}} Wayne Brabender
Copa del Rey
1977 Real Madrid 97–71 FC Barcelona Nuevo Palacio de Deportes PalmaESP|1977}} Wayne Brabender
1978 FC Barcelona 103–96 Real Madrid Pabellón Municipal ZaragozaUSA}} Bob Guyette
1979 FC Barcelona 130–113 Tempus Polideportivo Anaitasuna PamplonaESP|1977}} Chicho Sibilio
1980 FC Barcelona 92–83 Manresa EB Pabellón Municipal de Punta Arnela FerrolUSA}} Bob Fullarton
1981 FC Barcelona 106–90 Real Madrid Pabellón Municipal AlmeríaESP|1977}} Epi
1982 FC Barcelona 110–108 Real Madrid Polideportivo Entrepuentes BadajozESP}} Chicho Sibilio
1983 FC Barcelona 125–93 Inmobanco Pabellón Municipal de Deportes PalenciaESP}} Epi
1984 CAI Zaragoza81–78 FC Barcelona Pabellón Municipal ZaragozaESP}} Epi
1985 Real Madrid90–76 Ron Negrita Joventut Pavelló Club Joventut Badalona BadalonaESP}} Fernando Martín
1986 Real Madrid87–79 Ron Negrita Joventut Palau Blaugrana BarcelonaESP}} Jordi Villacampa
1987 FC Barcelona110–102 Ron Negrita Joventut Palacio Municipal de Deportes Santa Cruz de TenerifeUSA}} Wallace Bryant
1988 FC Barcelona84–83 Real Madrid Pabellón Polideportivo Pisuerga ValladolidUSA}} Wendell Alexis
1989 Real Madrid85–81 FC Barcelona Pazo dos Deportes de Riazor A CoruñaYUG}} Dražen Petrović
YearWinnerScoreRunners-upVenueLocationMVP
1990 CAI Zaragoza76–69 Ram Joventut Centro Insular de Deportes Las PalmasUSA}} Mark Davis
1991 FC Barcelona67–65 Estudiantes Caja Postal Pabellón Príncipe Felipe ZaragozaSpain}} Juan Antonio Orenga
1992 Estudiantes Caja Postal61–56 CAI Zaragoza Palacio de Deportes GranadaUSA}} John Pinone
1993 Real Madrid Teka74–71 Joventut Marbella Coliseum da Coruña A Coruña (2)USA}} Joe Arlauckas
1994 Banca Catalana FC Barcelona86–75 Taugrés Palacio San Pablo SevillaCroatia}} Velimir Perasović
1995 Taugrés88–80 AmWay Zaragoza Palacio de Deportes (2) Granada (2)Spain}} Pablo Laso
1996 TDK Manresa94–92 Banca Catalana FC Barcelona Palacio de Deportes MurciaSpain}} Joan Creus
1997 Festina Joventut79–71 Cáceres Palacio de los Deportes LeónUSA}} Andre Turner
1998 Pamesa Valencia89–75 Pinturas Bruguer Badalona Pabellón Polideportivo Pisuerga (2) Valladolid (2)Spain}} Nacho Rodilla
1999 Tau Cerámica70–61 Caja San Fernando Pabellón Fuente de San Luis ValenciaUSA}} Elmer Bennett
2000 Adecco Estudiantes73–63 Pamesa Valencia Fernando Buesa Arena Vitoria-GasteizSpain}} Alfonso Reyes
2001 FC Barcelona80–77 Real Madrid Teka Palacio Martín Carpena MálagaSpain}} Pau Gasol
2002 Tau Cerámica85–83 FC Barcelona Fernando Buesa Arena (2) Vitoria-Gasteiz (2)FRY}} Dejan Tomašević
2003 FC Barcelona84–78 Tau Cerámica Pabellón Fuente de San Luis (2) Valencia (2)Serbia and Montenegro}} Dejan Bodiroga
2004 Tau Cerámica81–77 DKV Joventut Palacio San Pablo (2) Sevilla (2)Spain}} Rudy Fernández
2005 Unicaja80–76 Real Madrid Pabellón Príncipe Felipe (2) Zaragoza (2)Spain}} Jorge Garbajosa
2006 Tau Cerámica85–80 Pamesa Valencia Palacio de los Deportes MadridArgentina}} Pablo Prigioni
2007 Winterthur FC Barcelona69–53 Real Madrid Palacio Martín Carpena (2) Málaga (2)Spain}} Jordi Trias
2008 DKV Joventut82–80 Tau Cerámica Fernando Buesa Arena (3) Vitoria-Gasteiz (3)Spain}} Rudy Fernández (2)
2009 Tau Cerámica100–98 Unicaja Palacio de los Deportes (2) Madrid (2)BIH}} Mirza Teletović
2010 Regal FC Barcelona80–61 Real Madrid Bizkaia Arena BilbaoSpain}} Fran Vázquez
2011 Regal FC Barcelona68–60 Real Madrid Palacio de los Deportes (3) Madrid (3)USA}} Alan Anderson
2012 Real Madrid91–74 FC Barcelona Regal Palau Sant Jordi BarcelonaSpain}} Sergio Llull
2013 FC Barcelona Regal85–69 Valencia Basket Fernando Buesa Arena (4) Vitoria-Gasteiz (4)USA}} Pete Mickeal
2014 Real Madrid77–76 FC Barcelona Palacio Martín Carpena (3) Málaga (3)Spain}} Nikola Mirotić
2015 Real Madrid77–71 FC Barcelona Gran Canaria Arena Las Palmas (2)ESP}} Rudy Fernández (3)
2016 Real Madrid85–81 Herbalife Gran Canaria Coliseum da Coruña (2) A Coruña (3)MEX}} Gustavo Ayón
2017 Real Madrid97–95 Valencia Basket Fernando Buesa Arena (5) Vitoria-Gasteiz (5)Spain}} Sergio Llull (2)
2018FC Barcelona Lassa92–90Real MadridGran Canaria Arena (2)Las Palmas (3)France}} Thomas Heurtel
2019Barça Lassa94–93Real Madrid Palacio de los Deportes (4) Madrid (4)France}} Thomas Heurtel (2)
Source: [2][3]

Titles by team

Team Winners Runners-up Winning years
Real Madrid2721 1951, 1952, 1954, 1956, 1957, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1977, 1985, 1986, 1989, 1993, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017
Barcelona2511 1943, 1945, 1946, 1947, 1949, 1950, 1959, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1987, 1988, 1991, 1994, 2001, 2003, 2007, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2018, 2019
Joventut816 1948, 1953, 1955, 1958, 1969, 1976, 1997, 2008
Baskonia63 1995, 1999, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2009
Estudiantes34 1963, 1992, 2000
Laietà22 1942, 1944
Zaragoza22 1984, 1990
Rayo Club Madrid21 1933, 1936
Picadero20 1964, 1968
Valencia Basket14 1998
Societé Patrie12 1935
L'Hospitalet11 1940
Manresa11 1996
Málaga11 2005
Espanyol10 1941
Aismalíbar04
Inmobanco02
Montgat01
Canarias de Madrid01
Hesperia01
Náutico Tenerife01
Kas Vitoria01
Cáceres01
Sevilla01
Gran Canaria01

Notes

1. ^After the Spanish Civil War, Societé Patrie changed its name to Atlético Gracia.
2. ^Palmarés de la Copa del Rey; ACB.com. In Spanish.
3. ^Copa de España; Linguasport. In Spanish.

References

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External links

  • Anécdotas en blanco y negro. ACB.com (in Spanish)
  • Winners by year
  • Search for historical results and statistics
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