Yugoslav Basketball Cup

Yugoslav Basketball Cup
Sport Basketball
Founded 1959
Ceased 2002
Country Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia
1959–1992
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia
1992–2002
Last
champion(s)
Partizan ICN
(8th title)
Most titles Cibona
Partizan
(8 titles each)
Related
competitions
First Federal Basketball League (1st–tier)
1. B Federal Basketball League (2nd–tier)

The Yugoslav Basketball Cup, or Yugoslavian Basketball Cup, was the national basketball cup competition of the former SFR Yugoslavia and FR Yugoslavia. The first SFR Yugoslav Cup was held in the year 1959, and the last one was held in the year 1990-91 season. While the FR Yugoslavia Cup was held from the 1991–92 season to the 2001–02 season.

Today, a similar competition, in the format of a supercup, exists as the ABA League Supercup.

Title holders (1959–2002)

The finals

Season Champions Score Runners-up Venue Location Winning Coach
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
1959 ŽKK Ljubljana mini league OKK Beograd Belgrade Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Kruno Brumen
1960 OKK Beograd mini league AŠK Olimpija Slavonski Brod Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Borislav Stanković
1961 Not held
1962 OKK Beograd 10382 Partizan Belgrade Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Borislav Stanković (2)
1962–68 Not held
1968–69 Lokomotiva 7877 AŠK Olimpija Zagreb Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Mirko Novosel
1969–70 Zadar 6460 Jugoplastika Split Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Trpimir Lokin
1970–71 Crvena zvezda 8270 AŠK Olimpija Tivoli Hall Ljubljana Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Đorđe Andrijašević
1971–72 Jugoplastika 8881 Lokomotiva Zagreb Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Radović or Kalember
1972–73 Crvena zvezda 7165 Partizan Dom Sportova Zagreb Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bratislav Đorđević
1973–74 Jugoplastika 9285 Crvena zvezda Split Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Petar Skansi
1974–75 Crvena zvezda 8272 Jugoplastika Čair Sports Center Niš Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Nemanja Đurić
1975–76 Radnički Belgrade 8881 Rabotnički Veliki Park Sports Hall Užice Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Slobodan Ivković
1976–77 Jugoplastika 8062 Kvarner Dom Sportova Zagreb Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Petar Skansi (2)
1977–78 Bosna 9887 Radnički Belgrade Hala Zorka Šabac Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bogdan Tanjević
1978–79 Partizan 9386 Zadar Čair Sports Center Niš Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dušan Ivković
1979–80 Cibona 6862 Bosna Borovo Sports Hall Vukovar Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Mirko Novosel (2)
1980–81 Cibona 11287 Kvarner Mladost Hall Karlovac Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Mirko Novosel (3)
1981–82 Cibona 9079 Iskra Olimpija SPC Vojvodina Novi Sad Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Mirko Novosel (4)
1982–83 Cibona 9279 Rabotnički Bosanski Brod Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Mirko Novosel (5)
1983–84 Bosna 9278 Alkar Metković Sports Hall Metković Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Svetislav Pešić
1984–85 Cibona 10483 Jugoplastika Zrinjevac Sport Hall Osijek Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Željko Pavličević
1985–86 Cibona 11098 Bosna SPC Vojvodina Novi Sad Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Željko Pavličević (2)
1986–87 IMT 7673 Smelt Olimpija Čair Sports Center Niš Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dragan Šakota
1987–88 Cibona 8280 Jugoplastika Dvorana Mladosti Rijeka Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Mirko Novosel (6)
1988–89 Partizan 8774 Jugoplastika Tabor Hall Maribor Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Duško Vujošević
1989–90 Jugoplastika 7977 Crvena zvezda ŠD Gospino polje Dubrovnik Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Božidar Maljković
1990–91 Pop 84 8079 Cibona Dvorana Mladosti Rijeka Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Željko Pavličević (3)
1991–92 Partizan 10570 Bosna Čair Sports Center Niš Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Željko Obradović
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
1992–93 OKK Beograd 10491 Partizan SPC Pinki Sremska Mitrovica Serbia and Montenegro Rajko Žižić
1993–94 Partizan 104102 Crvena zvezda SPC Vojvodina Novi Sad Serbia and Montenegro Željko Lukajić
1994–95 Partizan 8481 Spartak Subotica Hala Borca kraj Morave Čačak Serbia and Montenegro Borislav Džaković
1995–96 Budućnost 126115 Partizan Nikšić Sports Center Nikšić Serbia and Montenegro Živko Brajović
1996–97 FMP Železnik 10592 Partizan Čair Sports Center Niš Serbia and Montenegro Momir Milatović
1997–98 Budućnost 7871 Beobanka Nikšić Sports Center Nikšić Serbia and Montenegro Goran Bojanić
1998–99 Partizan 8062 FMP Pionir Hall Belgrade Serbia and Montenegro Vladislav Lučić
1999–00 Partizan 7966[1] Zdravlje SRC Dubočica Leskovac Serbia and Montenegro Nenad Trajković
2000–01 Budućnost 8772[2] Partizan Millennium Center Vršac Serbia and Montenegro Bogdan Tanjević (2)
2001–02 Partizan ICN 8881[3] Budućnost Morača Sports Center Podgorica Serbia and Montenegro Duško Vujošević (2)

Performance by club

SFR Yugoslavia (1959–1960, 1962, 1968–1992)

Rank Club Titles Runner-up Winning Years
1. Socialist Republic of Croatia Cibona 8 2 1968–69, 1979–80, 1980–81, 1981–82, 1982–83, 1984–85, 1985–86, 1987–88
2. Socialist Republic of Croatia Split 5 5 1971–72, 1973–74, 1976–77, 1989–90, 1990–91
3. Socialist Republic of Serbia Crvena zvezda 3 2 1970–71, 1972–73, 1974–75
5. Socialist Republic of Serbia Partizan 3 2 1978–79, 1988–89, 1991–92
4. Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosna 2 3 1977–78, 1983–84
6. Socialist Republic of Serbia OKK Beograd 2 1 1960, 1962
7. Socialist Republic of Croatia Zadar 1 1 1969–70
8. Socialist Republic of Serbia Radnički Belgrade 1 1 1975–76
9. Socialist Republic of Slovenia ŽKK Ljubljana 1 0 1959
10. Socialist Republic of Serbia IMT 1 0 1986–87
11. Socialist Republic of Slovenia Olimpija 0 5
12. Socialist Republic of Macedonia Rabotnički 0 2
13. Socialist Republic of Croatia Kvarner 0 2
14. Socialist Republic of Croatia Alkar 0 1

FR Yugoslavia (1992–2002)

Rank Club Titles Runner-up Winning Years
1. Partizan 5 4 1993–94, 1994–95, 1998–99, 1999–00, 2000–02
2. Budućnost 3 1 1995–96, 1997–98, 2000–01
3. FMP 1 1 1996–97
4. OKK Beograd 1 0 1992–93
5. Crvena zvezda 0 1
6. Spartak 0 1
7. Beobanka 0 1
8. Zdravlje 0 1

See also

References

  1. "Partizan po sedmi put". arhiva.srbija.gov.rs. Retrieved 24 June 2018.
  2. "Budućnost - Partizan 87:72". arhiva.srbija.gov.rs. Retrieved 24 June 2018.
  3. "Budućnost - Partizan 81:88". arhiva.srbija.gov.rs. Retrieved 24 June 2018.
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