Algerian Basketball Cup

Last updated
Algerian Basketball Cup
Sport Basketball
First season1968
No. of teams32
CountryFlag of Algeria.svg  Algeria
Continent FIBA Africa (Africa)
Most recent
champion(s)
WA Boufarik (9th title)
(2022-23)
Most titles MC Alger (20 titles)
Official website www.fabb.org.dz

The Algerian Basketball Cup is an elimination Basketball tournament held annually in Algeria. It is the second most important national title in Algerian basketball after the Algerian Basketball Championship. The competition started apparently in 1968.

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Finals

YearWinnersScoreRunners-upVenue
1968-69 ASM Oran53 – 49AS CFA AlgerStade ferhani, Bab El Oued
1969-70 Darak El-Watani69 – 59RAM AlgerStade ferhani, Bab El Oued
1970-71 AS PTT Oran84 – 72CSS OranStade ferhani, Bab El Oued
1971-72 Darak El-Watani82 – 73NAR AlgerStade ferhani, Bab El Oued
1972-73 Darak El-Watani35 – 52 CR Staouéli Stade ferhani, Bab El Oued
1973-74 CS DNC Alger 86 – 62Darak El-WataniStade ferhani, Bab El Oued
1974-75 AS CFA Alger112 – 108CS DNC AlgerStade ferhani, Bab El Oued
1975-76 Darak El-Watani85 – 78CS DNC Alger Hacène Harcha Arena
1976-77 NA Hussein Dey100 – 98Darak El-Watani Hacène Harcha Arena
1977-78Not played
1978-79 Darak El-Watani53 – 48CS DNC Alger Hacène Harcha Arena
1979-80 Darak El-Watani88 – 78CS DNC Alger Hacène Harcha Arena
1980-81 Darak El-Watani77 – 61NIAD Alger Hacène Harcha Arena
1981-82 MA Hussein Dey89 – 82 MP Alger Hacène Harcha Arena
1982-83 MP Alger 90 – 81MA Hussein Dey Hacène Harcha Arena
1983-84 MA Hussein Dey80 – 74 IRB Alger Stade Ahmed Ghermoul, Algiers
1984-85 MP Alger 89 – 86Darak El-Watani Hacène Harcha Arena
1985-86 MP Alger 74 – 63 IRB Alger Hacène Harcha Arena
1986-87 WA Boufarik 65 – 64NIAD Alger Hacène Harcha Arena
1987-88 IRB Alger 85 – 72 MC Alger Hacène Harcha Arena
1988-89 MC Alger 77 – 66 USM Alger Hacène Harcha Arena
1989-90 MC Oran 88 – 84 IRB Alger Hacène Harcha Arena
1990-91 NA Hussein Dey63 – 61 MC Oran Hacène Harcha Arena
1991-92 WA Boufarik 79 – 75 IRB Alger Hacène Harcha Arena
1992-93 MC Alger 70 – 68 DRB Staouéli Hacène Harcha Arena
1993-94 WA Boufarik 102 – 96 IRB Alger Hacène Harcha Arena
1994-95 SR Annaba88 – 86MC Alger Hacène Harcha Arena
1995-96 WA Boufarik 71 – 69 USM Alger Hacène Harcha Arena
1996-97 SR Annaba75 – 74CRB Dar El-Beida Hacène Harcha Arena
1997-98 WA Boufarik 82 – 62 MC Alger Hacène Harcha Arena
1998-99 DRB Staouéli 71 – 58 WA Boufarik Hacène Harcha Arena
1999-00 DRB Staouéli 82 – 81 (aet) OC Alger
2000-01 WA Boufarik 72 – 69 MC Alger Hacène Harcha Arena
2001-02 WA Boufarik 96 – 66OC Alger Hacène Harcha Arena
2002-03 MC Alger 80 – 62SR Annaba Hacène Harcha Arena
2003-04 MC Alger 89 – 64WA Rouiba Hacène Harcha Arena
2004-05 MC Alger 76 – 49 WA Boufarik Hacène Harcha Arena
2005-06 MC Alger 108 – 68CRB Dar El-Beida Hacène Harcha Arena
2006-07 DRB Staouéli 66 – 64 WA Boufarik Hacène Harcha Arena
2007-08 MC Alger 89 – 68 NB Staouéli Hacène Harcha Arena
2008-09 GS Pétroliers 95 – 75AS PTT AlgerSalle Omnisports, Staoueli
2009-10 TBB Blida68 – 65AS PTT Alger Hacène Harcha Arena
2010-11 GS Pétroliers 89 – 46CRB Dar El-Beida Hacène Harcha Arena
2011-12 GS Pétroliers 89 – 67CRB Dar El-Beida Hacène Harcha Arena
2012-13 GS Pétroliers 73 – 49 CSM Constantine Hacène Harcha Arena
2013-14 GS Pétroliers 70 – 59 CSM Constantine Hacène Harcha Arena
2014-15 GS Pétroliers 76 – 66CRB Dar El-Beida Hacène Harcha Arena
2015-16 GS Pétroliers 67 – 63USM Sétif Hacène Harcha Arena
2016-17 GS Pétroliers USM Sétif Hacène Harcha Arena
2017-18 GS Pétroliers 75 – 56USM Sétif Hacène Harcha Arena
2018-19 GS Pétroliers 90 – 59 USM Blida Salle omnisports de Staouéli
2019-20Not played due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2020-21
2021-22 WA Boufarik 74 – 60 TRA Draria Hacène Harcha Arena
2022-23 WA Boufarik 74 – 63 CS Constantine
Rq
MC Alger (ex. MP Alger & GS Pétroliers)
MC Oran (ex. MP Oran)
OC Alger (ex. CS DNC Alger & IRB Alger)
RC Kouba (ex. NAR Alger)
NA Hussein Dey (ex. MA Hussein Dey)
WA Boufarik (ex. WO Boufarik)
NB Staouéli (ex. CR Staouéli & DRB Staouéli)

Most successful clubs

RankClubChampionsRunners-upWinning Seasons
1 MC Alger 2051983, 1985, 1986, 1989, 1993, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019
2 WA Boufarik 931987, 1992, 1994, 1996, 1998, 2001, 2002, 2022, 2023
3Darak El-Watani731970, 1972, 1973, 1976, 1979, 1980, 1981
4 NA Hussein Dey 411977, 1982, 1984, 1991
5 NB Staouéli 331999, 2000, 2007
6 OC Alger 2111974, 1988
7 SR Annaba 211995, 1997
8 AS PTT Alger 112009
- MC Oran 111990
10 AS CFA Alger 101975
- ASM Oran 101969
- AS PTT Oran 101971
- TBB Blida 102010

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