Albanian Basketball Supercup (Women)

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Albanian Basketball Supercup is an event started only from 1999 and involves the Albanian Basketball League champions and Albanian Basketball Cup winners of the previous season. The Supercup consists in a single match which is always played the year after major events have ended and right before the new season start. [1]

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The team with most trophies is PBC Flamurtari with 15 Supercups. Most recent trophy was won from PBC Flamurtari. [2]

Winners

SeasonSupercup Winners
1999 Skënderbeu Korçë
2000 Skënderbeu Korçë
2001 PBC Flamurtari
2002 BC Luftëtari
2003 PBC Tirana
2004 BC Luftëtari
2005 PBC Flamurtari
2006 PBC Flamurtari
2007 PBC Flamurtari
2008 PBC Flamurtari
2009 PBC Flamurtari
2010 PBC Flamurtari
2011 PBC Flamurtari
2012 PBC Flamurtari
2013 B.C Apolonia
2014 PBC Flamurtari (*)
2015 PBC Flamurtari
2016 PBC Tirana
2017 PBC Flamurtari
2018 PBC Tirana
2019 PBC Flamurtari
2020-
2021 B.C Partizani [3]
2022 PBC Flamurtari
2023 B.C Partizani [4]
2024 PBC Flamurtari

Performance by club

PBC Flamurtari 15 times

PBC Tirana 3 times

Skënderbeu Korçë 2 times

BC Luftëtari 2 times

B.C Partizani 2 times

B.C Apolonia 1 time

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