BBL-Pokal

BBL-Pokal
Founded 1966 (1966)
First season 1966–67
Country Germany
Number of teams 16
Current champions Bayern Munich
(2nd title)
Most championships Bayer Giants Leverkusen
(10 titles)
Website www.easycredit-bbl.de
2018 BBL-Pokal

Basketball Bundesliga-Pokal, commonly known as the BBL-Pokal, is the annual national basketball cup competition in Germany.[1] Since 2009, the title has been awarded to the winner of a tournament competition between top clubs of each Basketball Bundesliga (BBL) season.

History and format

Former BBL-Pokal Top Four logo

The competition was founded in 1966, by the German Basketball Federation. The first final of the German Basketball Cup took place on June 11, 1967, in Oberhausen. Since 1993, the cup championship is decided in a final four format, which is held over one weekend. The host team of the cup's final four, is automatically set as one of the participants. The three remaining teams are determined by three quarterfinal matches, played between the winners of the earlier round matches.

Logo of the Top Four of the BBL-Pokal, used until 2018

Starting from the 2018–19 season, the format was changed to a sixteen team knock-out tournament, with the sixteen highest seeded teams from the previous season qualifying.[2]

Winners

Finals

Top Four Era (1993–2018)

From 1993 to 2018, a final four tournament was held in a host city to determine the winner of the BBL-Pokal.

Former logo of the Top Four
YearHost cityChampionRunner-upScore
1993BayreuthBayer 04 LeverkusenBrandt Hagen81–60
1994BambergBrandt Hagenratiopharm Ulm86–72
1995WürzburgBayer 04 Leverkusenratiopharm Ulm77–76
1996Berlinratiopharm UlmBayer 04 Leverkusen80–79
1997GießenAlba BerlinGießen 46ers82–73
1998FrankfurtTBB TrierDragons Rhöndorf97–88
1999FrankfurtAlba BerlinGießen 46ers69–48
2000FrankfurtSkyliners FrankfurtAlba Berlin76–68
2001FrankfurtTBB TrierHagen96–83
2002BerlinAlba BerlinEWE Baskets Oldenburg105–55
2003BerlinAlba BerlinRheinEnergie Köln82–80
2004FrankfurtRheinEnergie KölnOpel Skyliners80–71
2005FrankfurtRheinEnergie KölnTelekom Baskets Bonn85–75
2006BambergAlba BerlinGHP Bamberg85–73
2007HamburgRheinEnergie KölnArtland Dragons60–58
2008HamburgArtland DragonsEnBW Ludwigsburg74–60
2009HamburgAlba BerlinTelekom Baskets Bonn69–44
2010FrankfurtBrose BasketsDeutsche Bank Skyliners76–75
2011BambergBrose BasketsPhantoms Braunschweig69–66
2012BonnBrose BasketsTelekom Baskets Bonn82–73
2013BerlinAlba Berlinratiopharm Ulm85–67
2014UlmAlba Berlinratiopharm Ulm86–80
2015OldenburgEWE Baskets OldenburgBrose Baskets72–70
2016MunichAlba BerlinBayern Munich67–65
2017BerlinBrose BambergBayern Munich74–71
2018UlmBayern MunichAlba Berlín80–75

Performance by club

TeamWinnersRunners-upYears
Alba Berlin 9 2 1997, 1999, 2002, 2003, 2006, 2009, 2013, 2014, 2016
Brose Bamberg 5 2 1992, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2017
Köln 99ers 3 1 2004, 2005, 2007
Bayer Giants Leverkusen 2 1 1993, 1995
TBB Trier 2 0 1998, 2001
ratiopharm Ulm 1 4 1996
SSV Hagen 1 2 1994
Skyliners Frankfurt 1 2 2000
Bayern Munich 1 2 2018
Artland Dragons 1 1 2008
EWE Baskets Oldenburg 1 1 2015
Telekom Baskets Bonn 0 3
Gießen 46ers 0 2
Dragons Rhöndorf 0 1
EnBW Ludwigsburg 0 1
Phantoms Braunschweig 0 1

See also

References

  1. "Meister und Pokalsieger". Easycredit-bbl.de. Retrieved 6 April 2018.
  2. "Höherer Mindest-Etat und neuer Pokal-Wettbewerb: Klub-Vertreter votieren für strategisch wichtige Beschlüsse" (in dee). Easycredit-bbl.de. 24 April 2018.
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