Copa Galicia

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The Copa Galicia (Galicia Cup) is a basketball competition between the best teams of Galicia, Spain, organized by the Galician Basketball Federation, since 1986. Obradoiro CAB is the last winner, in 2023.

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History

YearHostWinnerRunner-upScore
1986 O Barco de Valdeorras CB Breogán Obradoiro CAB 70–67
1987 Pontevedra CB Breogán CB OAR Ferrol 101–87
1988 A Estrada CB OAR Ferrol CB Breogán 87–77
1989 Ourense CB OAR Ferrol Club Ourense Baloncesto 106–101
1990 Carballo CB OAR Ferrol Club Ourense Baloncesto 99–88
1991 O Barco de Valdeorras CB OAR Ferrol Basketmar Coruña 86–85
1992 O Carballiño Club Ourense Baloncesto CB OAR Ferrol 82–80
1993 Vilagarcía CB OAR Ferrol Club Ourense Baloncesto 86–82
1994 Vigo Club Ourense Baloncesto CB Breogán 79–69
1995 Ourense Club Ourense Baloncesto CB Breogán 93-77
1996 A Coruña Básquet Coruña Club Ourense Baloncesto 73–67
1997 Chantada Club Ourense Baloncesto Basket Base Club 97–77
1998 Rianxo CB Breogán Club Ourense Baloncesto 86–78
1999 Cambados Club Ourense Baloncesto CB Breogán 83–75
2000 Chantada CB Breogán Club Ourense Baloncesto 105–94
2001 Chantada Club Ourense Baloncesto CB Breogán 88–64
2002 Foz CB Breogán Club Ourense Baloncesto 83–76
2003 Lugo CB Breogán Club Ourense Baloncesto 92–73
2004 Santiago de Compostela CB Breogán Basket Base Club 74–57
2005 Pontevedra CB Breogán CB Ciudad de Pontevedra 107–78
2006 A Coruña Club Ourense Baloncesto CB Breogán 76–61
2007 Vigo CB Breogán CI Rosalía de Castro 89–57
2008 Ponteareas CB Breogán CI Rosalía de Castro 82–64
2009 O Porriño CB Breogán Obradoiro CAB 63–57
2010 Lalín Obradoiro CAB Club Ourense Baloncesto 72–61
2011 Noia Obradoiro CAB Club Ourense Baloncesto 72–70
2012 Ourense Obradoiro CAB Club Ourense Baloncesto 86–67
2013 Santiago de Compostela Obradoiro CAB CB Breogán 67–60
2014 Lugo Obradoiro CAB CB Breogán 74–59
2015 Ourense Obradoiro CAB Básquet Coruña 79–69
2016 Noia Obradoiro CAB Básquet Coruña 85–77
2017 Marín Obradoiro CAB CB Breogán 75–71
2018 Marín CB Breogán Obradoiro CAB 75–74
2019 Marín Obradoiro CAB Club Ourense Baloncesto 89–65
2021 Ferrol CB Breogán Obradoiro CAB 82–76
2023 Lugo Obradoiro CAB CB Breogán 69–68

Titles by team

TeamWinnersRunners-upWinning years
CB Breogán 1391986, 1987, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2018, 2021
Obradoiro CAB 1052010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2019, 2023
Club Ourense Baloncesto 7111992, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1999, 2001, 2006
CB OAR Ferrol 521988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1993
Básquet Coruña 121996
Basket Base Club 02
CI Rosalía de Castro 02
Basketmar Coruña 01
CB Ciudad de Pontevedra 01

Latest editions

Vigo 2007

Ponteareas 2008

O Porriño 2009

Lalín 2010

Final Four
Semi-finals Final
      
Obradoiro CAB 76
Ferrol CB 59
Obradoiro CAB 72
Club Ourense Baloncesto 61
CB Breogán 61
Club Ourense Baloncesto 70

Santiago de Compostela 2013

A draw decided which two Liga ACB or LEB Oro would qualify directly to the semifinals. The other two teams will play the previous round at the court of the LEB Plata teams.

Previous round
14, 17 September
Semifinals
21 September
Final
22 September
Club Ourense Baloncesto 53
Xuventude Baloncesto 65 Obradoiro CAB 81
Club Ourense Baloncesto 68 Obradoiro CAB 67
CB Breogán 60
CB Breogán 70
CB Peixefresco 52 Básquet Coruña 64
CB Breogán 78

Lugo 2014

First round Semifinals Final
CB Breogán 72
CB Peixefresco Básquet Coruña 63
Básquet Coruña [N 1] CB Breogán 59
Obradoiro CAB 74
Obradoiro CAB 83
Xuventude Baloncesto 68 Club Ourense Baloncesto 64
Club Ourense Baloncesto 75

Ourense 2015

Previous round
15 September
Semifinals
18 September
Final
19 September
Obradoiro CAB 73
CB Peixefresco 71 CB Peixefresco 70
CB Breogán 69 Obradoiro CAB 79
Básquet Coruña 69
Club Ourense Baloncesto 62
Xuventude Baloncesto 67 Básquet Coruña 67
Básquet Coruña 84

2016 edition

The 2016 edition was played by the four LEB Oro teams, Xuventude Cambados of LEB Plata and Obradoiro CAB of Liga ACB, who directly joins the competition in the final. The semifinal and the final both will be played at Noia. [1]

2017 edition

The three LEB Oro teams and LEB Plata team Xuventude Baloncesto played a preliminary round, where the two first qualified for the semifinal, played in Marín. The winner would play against Obradoiro CAB, the Galician Liga ACB.

2018 edition

LEB Oro and LEB Plata teams played the first stage, where the two first qualified ones joined the semifinal with the two Liga ACB teams.

2019 edition

Five teams joined the competition, with Obradoiro CAB joining directly the final as the only ACB team of the region. [2]

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
22 September - Marín
 
 
Obradoiro CAB 89
 
7 September – Marín
 
Club Ourense Baloncesto 65
 
CB Marín Peixegalego 69
 
20 September - Marín
 
Básquet Coruña 63
 
CB Marín Peixegalego 75
 
14 September – Marín
 
Club Ourense Baloncesto 95
 
CB Breogán 66
 
 
Club Ourense Baloncesto 88
 

Notes

  1. CB Peixefresco withdrew of the competition

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References

  1. "Definido el calendario de la Copa Galicia, en la que el Xuven debutará en A Coruña" (in Spanish). La Voz de Galicia. 5 August 2016. Retrieved 24 August 2016.
  2. "A Copa Galicia Sénior Masculina modifica o seu calendario" (in Galician). Galician Basketball Federation. 2 August 2019.