NBB Cup

NBB Cup
Founded 1967 (1967)
First season 1967–68
Country Netherlands Netherlands
Number of teams 52
Current champions Donar (6th title)
Most championships New Heroes Den Bosch (7 titles)
Website basketball.nl
2017–18 NBB Cup

The NBB Cup (Dutch: NBB-Beker) is an annual cup competition for Dutch basketball teams organized by the Nationale Basketbal Bond (NBB). Every team in the Netherlands can participate by signing up for the preliminary rounds. Professional basketball teams from the Dutch Basketball League (DBL) enter the tournament in the fourth round. From 1977 until 1990 professional teams were not allowed to participate in the competition.

Format

In the first, second and third round teams from the Dutch second, third and fourth division participate. From the fourth round, teams from the Dutch Basketball League (DBL) enter the competition.[1] Quarter- and semi-finals are played in a two-legged format. When a team form a tier lower than the DBL played a DBL team, one win is sufficient for the latter to advance to the next round.

Finals

Season Winner Score Runners-up Venue Location
1967–68 SVE Utrecht 81–79 Landlust Amsterdam Amsterdam
1968–69 Flamingo's Haarlem 52–37 The Lions Utrecht
1969–70 Flamingo's Haarlem 86–84 Punch Delft Utrecht
1970–71 Levi's Flamingo's Haarlem 103–82 FIAT Stars Haarlem
1971–72 Mars Energie Stars 86–84 Factotum Punch Delft Haarlem
1972–73 FIAT Stars 92–82 Transol RZ Voorschoten
1973–74 Raak Punch Delft 85–70 Levi's Flamingo's Haarlem Amsterdam
1974–75 Arke Stars Enschede 1 Transol RZ Enschede
1975–76 Buitoni Haarlem 73–67 Pioneer Punch Delft Leiden
1976–77 Vastgoed Strijen Oud-Beijerland 94–89 Hertogballers Den Bosch Den Haag
1977–78 VAK Stars Leiden 86–84 Hertogballers Den Bosch Utrecht
1978–79 Celeritas 86–84 ASVU Amstelveen Almere
1979–80 PSV Almonte Eindhoven
1980–81 Snel Reizen
1981–82 DAS Delft
1982–83 Green Eagles Maassluis
1983–84 Kinheim Haarlem
1984–85 AMVJ Rotterdam
1985–86 BVO Alphen aan de Rijn
1986–87 Lokomotief Rijswijk 91–91, 86–82 WGW Den Helder Den Helder, Rijswijk
1987–88 FAC Den Helder 68–65, 71–66 BV Aalsmeer Den Helder, Aalsmeer
1988–89 Waddinxveen Flyers 88–91, 83–71 BV Hoofddorp Waddinxveen, Hoofddorp
1989–90 ESTS Akrides IJmuiden 116–90, 102–76 Gunco Rotterdam Rotterdam, IJmuiden
1990–91 Bestmate Akrides Haarlem 83–74, 90–77 Exact DAS Delft Haarlem, Delft
1991–92 Commodore Den Helder 97–81, 63–77 Pro-Specs Den Bosch Den Helder, 's-Hertogenbosch
1992–93 Canoe Jeans Den Bosch 80–83, 101–82 Selex BS Weert Weert, 's-Hertogenbosch
1993–94 Mustang Jeans Den Helder 84-75 Lanèche BS Weert Den Helder
1994–95 Den Braven GOBA Gorinchem 79-72 Mustang Jeans Den Helder 's-Hertogenbosch
1996–97 Finish Profiles Amsterdam 2 RZG Donar 20–0
1997–98 Ricoh Astronauts 68–66 Hans Verkerk Keukens Apollohal Amsterdam
1998–99 Ricoh Astronauts 85–79 Hans Verkerk Keukens Apollohal Amsterdam
1999–00 Canoe Jeans Den Bosch 89–79 MPC Donar Martiniplaza Groningen
2000–01 Image Center Werkendam 88–87 Vanilla Weert Sporthal Boshoven Weert
2001–02 EBBC Den Bosch 88–78 EiffelTowers Nijmegen De Horstacker Nijmegen
2002–03 EiffelTowers Nijmegen 90–88 Ricoh Astronauts Sporthallen Zuid Amsterdam
2003–04 Demon Astronauts 65–62 Tulip Den Bosch Sporthallen Zuid Amsterdam
2004–05 MPC Capitals (Donar) 83–78 Landstede Basketbal Martiniplaza Groningen
2005–06 Demon Astronauts 61–60 Rotterdam Basketbal Topsportcentrum Rotterdam
2006–07 Matrixx Magixx 70–60 Hanzevast Capitals (Donar) Topsportcentrum Almere
2007–08 EiffelTowers Den Bosch 93–82 MyGuide Amsterdam Topsportcentrum Almere
2008–09 EiffelTowers Den Bosch 70–64 EclipseJet MyGuide Amsterdam Topsportcentrum Almere
2009–10 ZZ Leiden 88–63 ABC Amsterdam Topsportcentrum Almere
2010–11 GasTerra Flames (Donar) 67–55 WCAA Giants Topsportcentrum Almere
2011–12 ZZ Leiden 88–74 Magixx Playing for KidsRights Topsportcentrum Almere
2012–13 EiffelTowers Den Bosch 73–61 Landstede Basketbal Topsportcentrum Almere
2013–14 GasTerra Flames (Donar) 79–71 ZZ Leiden Landstede Sportcentrum Zwolle
2014–15 Donar 78–70 SPM Shoeters Den Bosch Landstede Sportcentrum Zwolle
2015–16 SPM Shoeters Den Bosch 58–57 ZZ Leiden Landstede Sportcentrum Zwolle
2016–17 Donar 78–58 Landstede Basketbal MartiniPlaza Groningen
2017–18 Donar 87–71 ZZ Leiden MartiniPlaza Groningen

Notes
^1 – Arke Stars won the Cup, but Rotterdam was marked as cup winner so the team could play in Europe.
^2 – Amsterdam won the Final whitout playing it, because RZG Donar refused to play after it already sent home their American players.

Performances by clubs

Teams in italic are inactive or dissolved.

NBB Cup titles by clubs
Club Winners Runners-up Years won Years runner-up
Den Bosch 7 2 1993, 2000, 2002, 2008, 2009, 2013, 2016 1992, 2004, 2015
Donar 6 3 2005, 2011, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018 1997, 2000, 2007
ABC Amsterdam 5 4 1997, 1998, 1999, 2004, 2006 2003, 2008, 2009, 2010
Flamingo's Haarlem 4 1 1969, 1970, 1971, 1976 1974
Matrixx Magixx 2 2 2003, 2007 2002, 2012
ZZ Leiden 2 3 2010, 2012 2014, 2016, 2018
Akrides 2 0 1990, 1991
Punch 1 4 1974 1970, 1972, 1976, 1991
Den Helder Kings 1 3 1992 1995, 1998, 1999
The Lions 1 1 1972 1969
Virtus 1 0 2001
GOBA 1 0 1995
Celeritas 1 0 1979
VAK Stars Leiden 1 0 1978
Vastgoed Strijen Oud-Beijerland 1 0 1977
Arke Stars Enschede 1 0 1975
SVE Utrecht 1 0 1968
BSW Weert 0 3 1993, 1994, 2001
Landstede Zwolle 0 3 2005, 2013, 2017
Rotterdam 0 2 1990, 2006
RZ 0 2 1973, 1975
ASVU Amstelveen 0 1 1979
West-Brabant Giants 0 1 2011
FIAT Stars Amsterdam 0 1 1971
Landlust Amsterdam 0 1 1968

References

  1. "Loting NBB-Beker 2017-18" [Draw NBB Cup 2017–2018] (PDF) (in Dutch). Basketball.nl. Retrieved 28 November 2017.
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