Albanian Basketball Cup (Women)

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The Albanian Basketball Cup (Women) is a competition featuring female professional basketball clubs from Albania and the second important event after Albanian Basketball League. It was founded in 1956 from the Albanian Basketball Association. The team with the most trophies is Tirana with 26 cups won. [1]

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Winners

SeasonCup Winner
1956 Puna e Tiranës
1957 Tirana A
1960 17 Nëntori
1961 17 Nëntori
1962 17 Nëntori
1963 Vllaznia Shkodër
1965 17 Nëntori
1966 17 Nëntori
1967 17 Nëntori
1968 17 Nëntori
1969 17 Nëntori (*)
1970 17 Nëntori
1971 17 Nëntori
1972 17 Nëntori
1973 B.C. Apolonia
1974 Labinoti
1975 B.C. Apolonia
1976 BC Lokomotiva Durrës
1977 17 Nëntori
1978 17 Nëntori
1979 PBC Flamurtari
1980 17 Nëntori
1981 Skënderbeu Korçë
1982 Skënderbeu Korçë
1983 Skënderbeu Korçë
1984 PBC Flamurtari
1985 17 Nëntori
1986 PBC Flamurtari
1987 17 Nëntori
1988 PBC Flamurtari
1989 Vllaznia Shkodër
1990 17 Nëntori
1991 PBC Flamurtari
1992 Skënderbeu Korçë
1993 Elbasani
1994 Tirana (**)
1995 PBC Flamurtari
1996 Tirana
1997 PBC Flamurtari
1998 Tirana
1999 Skënderbeu Korçë
2000 Skënderbeu Korçë
2001 PBC Flamurtari
2002 Luftëtari
2003 Luftëtari
2004 PBC Flamurtari
2005 PBC Flamurtari (*)
2006 Tirana
2007 PBC Flamurtari
2008 PBC Flamurtari
2009 PBC Flamurtari
2010 PBC Flamurtari
2011 PBC Flamurtari
2012 B.C. Apolonia
2013 Tirana
2014 PBC Flamurtari
2015 B.C. Apolonia
2016 PBC Flamurtari
2017 PBC Flamurtari
2018 Tirana
2019 Tirana
2020 PBC Flamurtari
2021 WBC Partizani
2022 Tirana Barleti Basket
2023 PBC Flamurtari (**)
2024 PBC Flamurtari

Performance by club

PBC Tirana 26 times

PBC Flamurtari 21 times

Skënderbeu Korçë 6 times

B.C Apolonia 4 times

Luftëtari 2 times

Vllaznia Shkodër 2 times

KS Elbasani 2 times

BC Teuta Durrës (Women) 1 time

Tirana Barleti Basket 1 time

WBC Partizani 1 time

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