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Swiss Cup (basketball)

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Swiss Cup
Founded1932; 92 years ago (1932)
No. of teams54
Country Switzerland
ConfederationFIBA Europe
Most recent
champion(s)
Fribourg Olympic (10th title)
(2021–22)
Most titlesFribourg Olympic (10 titles)
Related
competitions
Swiss Basketball League
SBL Cup
Official websiteswissbasketball.ch/swiss-cup/

The Swiss Men's Basketball Cup, commonly known as simply the Swiss Cup or as the Patrick Baumann Swiss Cup,[1] is the national cup competition of professional basketball in Switzerland.[2] It is organised by Swiss Basketball, the national governing body of the sport. It is the national federation cup of Switzerland.

Format

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Teams from the top-tier levels in Switzerland can participate in the cup competition. A total number of 54 teams play a knock-out tournament, with a final at a neutral venue to determine the cup champions.

Finals

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Year Host city Winners[3] Runners-up Score
2022[4] Fribourg Fribourg Olympic Nyon 73–48
2021 Fribourg Lions de Genève Fribourg Olympic 85–82
2020 Canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2019 Fribourg Olympic Lions de Genève 82–73
2018 Vernets Fribourg Olympic Lugano Tigers 92–72
2017 Valais Lions de Genève Monthey 78–77
2016 Zürich Fribourg Olympic Lions de Genève 82–75
2015 Fribourg Lugano Tigers Union Neuchâtel 79–61
2014 Fribourg Lions de Genève Fribourg Olympic 73–59
2013 Fribourg Union Neuchâtel SAM Massagno 89–85
2012 Fribourg Lugano Tigers Monthey 76–74
2011 Fribourg Lugano Tigers Monthey 68–67
2010 Fribourg Birstal Starwings SAV Vacallo 91–83
2009 Fribourg SAV Vacallo Geneva Devils 73–67
2008 Fribourg SAV Vacallo Lugano Tigers 76–65
2007 Fribourg Fribourg Olympic Monthey 70–55
2006 Fribourg Monthey Lugano Tigers 73–64
2005 Fribourg Boncourt Nyon 101–61
2004 Fribourg Geneva Devils Monthey 76–72
2003 Fribourg Monthey Boncourt 84–76
2002 Fribourg Lugano Tigers Boncourt 88–75
2001 Fribourg Lugano Tigers Riviera 90–80
2000 Fribourg SAV Vacallo Genève Versoix 85–53
1999 Fribourg SAV Vacallo Lugano Tigers 85–65
1998 Berne Fribourg Olympic Genève Versoix 78–73
1997 Morges Fribourg Olympic Pully 78–68
1996 Zürich Bellinzone Vevey 85–84
1995 Zürich Bellinzone Union Neuchâtel 93–55
1994 Fribourg Bellinzone Vevey 72–67
1993 Fribourg Bellinzone Fribourg Olympic 88–66
1992 Genève Pully SAM Massagno 109–82
1991 Genève Pully Chêne 119–98
1990 Genève Pully Champel 97–91
1989 Genève Pully Champel 97–91
1988 Genève Pully SF Lausanne 82–80
1987 Genève Champel Vevey 80–75
1986 Genève Champel Pully 97–91
1985 Genève Vevey Fribourg Olympic 87–82
1984 Genève Vevey Lugano 75–70
1983 Genève Vevey Fribourg Olympic 58–63
1982 Monthey FV Lugano BBC Nyon 100–92
1981 Genève Nyon Basket Vevey 96–95
1980 Bienne Viganello Fribourg Olympic 90–86
1979 Bellinzone Lugano Molino Nuovo SF Lausanne 106–92
1978 Reussbühl Fribourg Olympic Federale Lugano 76–73
1977 Mezzovico Viganello Pregassona 107–103
1976 Monthey Fribourg Olympic Pregassona 92–88
1975 Renens Federale Lugano Fribourg Olympic 89–73
1974 Lugano Federale Lugano Lugano Molino Nuovo (LNB) 103–84
1973 Neuchâtel Pregassona (LNB) Stade Français 88–84
1972 Neuchâtel Stade Français Neuchâtel (LNB) 85–59
1971 Neuchâtel Stade Français Fribourg Olympic 78–76
1970 Birsfelden Stade Français Federale Lugano 83–49
1969 Lugano Birsfelden Federale Lugano 60–55
1968 Stade Français Birsfelden 96–62
1967 Fribourg Fribourg Olympic Urania Genève 61–55
1966 La Chaux-de-Fonds Stade Français Fribourg Ol. 53–51
1965 Genève Urania Genève Fribourg Olympic 65–59
1964 Lausanne Olympic La Chaux-de-Fonds Federale Lugano 50–34
1963 La Chaux-de-Fonds Sanas Merry Boys Lausanne Federale Lugano 73–51
1962 Stade Français Genève
1961 Urania Genève
1960 Urania Genève
1959 Sanas Merry Boys Lausanne
1958 Genève Federale Lugano Stade Français Genève 38–35
1957 Sanas Merry Boys Lausanne
1956 Sanas Merry Boys Lausanne
1955 Lausanne Genève Servette
1954 Urania Genève
1953 Urania Genève
1952
1951
1950
1949
1948
1947 Urania Genève
1946 Lausanne
1945 Genève Urania Genève Genève Basket 25–17
1944
1943
1942 Urania Genève
1941 Genève Servette
1940 Urania Genève
1939
1938
1937
1936
1935 Genève Servette
1934 Urania Genève
1933 Genève Servette

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Patrick Baumann Swiss Cup | Swiss Basketball". swiss.basketball (in French). Retrieved 2022-06-13.
  2. ^ "Swiss Cup | Swiss Basketball". www.swissbasketball.ch. Archived from the original on 2017-10-02.
  3. ^ "Hall of Fame | Swiss Basketball". www.swissbasketball.ch. Archived from the original on 2017-10-04.
  4. ^ "Patrick Baumann Swiss Cup Men : Fribourg Olympic titré pour la 10ème fois" (in French). Retrieved 2022-06-13.