Bulgarian Basketball Super Cup

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Bulgarian Basketball Super Cup
Current season, competition or edition:
Sports current event.svg 2023 Bulgarian Basketball Super Cup
Founded2016
No. of teams2
CountryFlag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria
Confederation Flag of Europe.svg FIBA Europe
Most recent
champion(s)
BC Levski Sofia
(3 title)
Most titles BC Levski Sofia
(3 titles)
Related
competitions
NBL
Bulgarian Cup
Official website nbl.basketball.bg

The Bulgarian Basketball Super Cup is an annual cup competition, organized by the Bulgarian Basketball Federation since 2016. BC Levski Sofia is the all-time record holder with 3 titles.

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Title holders

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Recent finals

SeasonChampionsScoreRunners-Up
2016 Academic Sofia 93-85 Rilski Sportist
2017 Beroe 86-85 Academic Sofia
2018 Levski Sofia 102-80 Rilski Sportist
2019 Levski Sofia 82-71 Balkan Botevgrad
2021 Rilski Sportist 91-85 Levski Sofia
2022 Rilski Sportist 70-60 Balkan Botevgrad
2023 Levski Sofia 57-56 Balkan Botevgrad

Titles by team

TeamWinnersWinning years
Levski Sofia 32018, 2019, 2023
Rilski Sportist 22021, 2022
Academic Sofia 12016
Beroe 12017

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References

  1. "Суперкупа, мъже".
  2. list of league and cup winners