
Spanish Basketball Cup
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Cup name history
1933-1936: Copa de Espana
1940-1976: Generalissimo's Cup
1977-2025: Copa del Rey
Winners
- 1932-33:
Rayo Club Madrid - 1933-34: Not held
- 1934-35:
Societe Patrie Barcelona - 1935-36:
Rayo Club Madrid - 1936-37: Not held
- 1937-38: Not held
- 1938-39: Not held
- 1939-40:
Sanda Electroclima CB L'Hospitalet - 1940-41:
Real Club Deportivo Espanol Barcelona - 1941-42:
CD Layetano Barcelona - 1942-43:
CF Barcelona - 1943-44:
CD Layetano Barcelona - 1944-45:
CF Barcelona - 1945-46:
CF Barcelona - 1946-47:
CF Barcelona - 1947-48:
Club Juventud Badalona - 1948-49:
CF Barcelona - 1949-50:
CF Barcelona - 1950-51:
Real Madrid - 1951-52:
Real Madrid - 1952-53:
Club Juventud Badalona - 1953-54:
Real Madrid - 1954-55:
Club Juventud Badalona - 1955-56:
Real Madrid CF - 1956-57:
Real Madrid CF - 1957-58:
Club Juventud Badalona - 1958-59:
CF Barcelona - 1959-60:
Real Madrid CF - 1960-61:
Real Madrid CF - 1961-62:
Real Madrid CF - 1962-63:
CB Estudiantes Madrid
- 1963-64:
Picadero JC Barcelona - 1964-65:
Real Madrid CF - 1965-66:
Real Madrid CF - 1966-67:
Real Madrid CF - 1967-68:
Picadero JC Barcelona - 1968-69:
Juventud Nerva Badalona - 1969-70:
Real Madrid CF - 1970-71:
Real Madrid CF - 1971-72:
Real Madrid CF - 1972-73:
Real Madrid CF - 1973-74:
Real Madrid CF - 1974-75:
Real Madrid CF - 1975-76:
Juventud Schweppes Badalona - 1976-77:
Real Madrid CF - 1977-78:
FC Barcelona - 1978-79:
FC Barcelona - 1979-80:
FC Barcelona - 1980-81:
FC Barcelona - 1981-82:
FC Barcelona - 1982-83:
FC Barcelona - 1983-84:
CAI Zaragoza - 1984-85:
Real Madrid CF - 1985-86:
Real Madrid CF - 1986-87:
FC Barcelona - 1987-88:
FC Barcelona - 1988-89:
Real Madrid CF - 1989-90:
CAI Zaragoza - 1990-91:
FC Barcelona Banca Catalana - 1991-92:
Estudiantes Caja Postal Madrid - 1992-93:
Real Madrid Teka - 1993-94:
FC Barcelona Banca Catalana
- 1994-95:
Taugres Vitoria - 1995-96:
TDK Manresa - 1996-97:
Festina Joventut Badalona - 1997-98:
Pamesa Valencia - 1998-99:
Tau Ceramica Vitoria - 1999-00:
Adecco Estudiantes Madrid - 2000-01:
FC Barcelona - 2001-02:
Tau Ceramica Vitoria - 2002-03:
FC Barcelona - 2003-04:
Tau Ceramica Vitoria - 2004-05:
Unicaja Malaga - 2005-06:
Tau Ceramica Vitoria - 2006-07:
Winterthur FC Barcelona - 2007-08:
DKV Joventut Badalona - 2008-09:
Tau Ceramica Vitoria - 2009-10:
Regal FC Barcelona - 2010-11:
Regal FC Barcelona - 2011-12:
Real Madrid - 2012-13:
FC Barcelona Rega - 2013-14:
Real Madrid - 2014-15:
Real Madrid - 2015-16:
Real Madrid - 2016-17:
Real Madrid - 2017-18:
FC Barcelona Lassa - 2018-19:
FC Barcelona Lassa - 2019-20:
Real Madrid - 2020-21:
FC Barcelona Lassa - 2021-22:
FC Barcelona Lassa - 2022-23:
Unicaja Malaga - 2023-24:
Real Madrid - 2024-25:
Unicaja Malaga
- 1932-33:
Rayo Club Madrid - 1933-34: Not held
- 1934-35:
Societe Patrie Barcelona - 1935-36:
Rayo Club Madrid - 1936-37: Not held
- 1937-38: Not held
- 1938-39: Not held
- 1939-40:
Sanda Electroclima CB L'Hospitalet - 1940-41:
Real Club Deportivo Espanol Barcelona - 1941-42:
CD Layetano Barcelona - 1942-43:
CF Barcelona - 1943-44:
CD Layetano Barcelona - 1944-45:
CF Barcelona - 1945-46:
CF Barcelona - 1946-47:
CF Barcelona - 1947-48:
Club Juventud Badalona - 1948-49:
CF Barcelona - 1949-50:
CF Barcelona - 1950-51:
Real Madrid - 1951-52:
Real Madrid - 1952-53:
Club Juventud Badalona - 1953-54:
Real Madrid - 1954-55:
Club Juventud Badalona - 1955-56:
Real Madrid CF - 1956-57:
Real Madrid CF - 1957-58:
Club Juventud Badalona - 1958-59:
CF Barcelona - 1959-60:
Real Madrid CF - 1960-61:
Real Madrid CF - 1961-62:
Real Madrid CF - 1962-63:
CB Estudiantes Madrid - 1963-64:
Picadero JC Barcelona - 1964-65:
Real Madrid CF - 1965-66:
Real Madrid CF - 1966-67:
Real Madrid CF - 1967-68:
Picadero JC Barcelona - 1968-69:
Juventud Nerva Badalona - 1969-70:
Real Madrid CF - 1970-71:
Real Madrid CF - 1971-72:
Real Madrid CF - 1972-73:
Real Madrid CF - 1973-74:
Real Madrid CF - 1974-75:
Real Madrid CF - 1975-76:
Juventud Schweppes Badalona - 1976-77:
Real Madrid CF - 1977-78:
FC Barcelona - 1978-79:
FC Barcelona
- 1979-80:
FC Barcelona - 1980-81:
FC Barcelona - 1981-82:
FC Barcelona - 1982-83:
FC Barcelona - 1983-84:
CAI Zaragoza - 1984-85:
Real Madrid CF - 1985-86:
Real Madrid CF - 1986-87:
FC Barcelona - 1987-88:
FC Barcelona - 1988-89:
Real Madrid CF - 1989-90:
CAI Zaragoza - 1990-91:
FC Barcelona Banca Catalana - 1991-92:
Estudiantes Caja Postal Madrid - 1992-93:
Real Madrid Teka - 1993-94:
FC Barcelona Banca Catalana - 1994-95:
Taugres Vitoria - 1995-96:
TDK Manresa - 1996-97:
Festina Joventut Badalona - 1997-98:
Pamesa Valencia - 1998-99:
Tau Ceramica Vitoria - 1999-00:
Adecco Estudiantes Madrid - 2000-01:
FC Barcelona - 2001-02:
Tau Ceramica Vitoria - 2002-03:
FC Barcelona - 2003-04:
Tau Ceramica Vitoria - 2004-05:
Unicaja Malaga - 2005-06:
Tau Ceramica Vitoria - 2006-07:
Winterthur FC Barcelona - 2007-08:
DKV Joventut Badalona - 2008-09:
Tau Ceramica Vitoria - 2009-10:
Regal FC Barcelona - 2010-11:
Regal FC Barcelona - 2011-12:
Real Madrid - 2012-13:
FC Barcelona Rega - 2013-14:
Real Madrid - 2014-15:
Real Madrid - 2015-16:
Real Madrid - 2016-17:
Real Madrid - 2017-18:
FC Barcelona Lassa - 2018-19:
FC Barcelona Lassa - 2019-20:
Real Madrid - 2020-21:
FC Barcelona Lassa - 2021-22:
FC Barcelona Lassa - 2022-23:
Unicaja Malaga - 2023-24:
Real Madrid - 2024-25:
Unicaja Malaga
Finals
Titles by team
| Club | Winners | Finalists | Years Won |
|---|---|---|---|
Real Madrid | 29 | 23 | 1950-51, 1951-52, 1953-54, 1955-56, 1956-57, 1959-60, 1960-61, 1961-62, 1964-65, 1965-66, 1966-67, 1969-70, 1970-71, 1971-72, 1972-73, 1973-74, 1974-75, 1976-77, 1984-85, 1985-86, 1988-89, 1992-93, 2011-12, 2013-14, 2014-15, 2015-16, 2016-17, 2019-20, 2023-24 |
Barca | 27 | 12 | 1942-43, 1944-45, 1945-46, 1946-47, 1948-49, 1949-50, 1958-59, 1977-78, 1978-79, 1979-80, 1980-81, 1981-82, 1982-83, 1986-87, 1987-88, 1990-91, 1993-94, 2000-01, 2002-03, 2006-07, 2009-10, 2010-11, 2012-13, 2017-18, 2018-19, 2020-21, 2021-22 |
Joventut | 8 | 17 | 1947-48, 1952-53, 1954-55, 1957-58, 1968-69, 1975-76, 1996-97, 2007-08 |
Baskonia | 6 | 4 | 1994-95, 1998-99, 2001-02, 2003-04, 2005-06, 2008-09 |
Unicaja | 3 | 2 | 2004-05, 2022-23, 2024-25 |
Estudiantes | 3 | 4 | 1962-63, 1991-92, 1999-00, 2023-24, 2025-26 |
Laieta | 2 | 2 | 1941-42, 1943-44 |
Azulejos | 2 | 2 | 1983-84, 1989-90 |
Picadero | 2 | - | 1963-64, 1967-68 |
Rayo Club | 2 | 1 | 1932-33, 1935-36 |
Valencia | 1 | 4 | 1997-98 |
Manresa | 1 | 1 | 1995-96 |
L'Hospitalet | 1 | 1 | 1939-40 |
RCD Espanol | 1 | - | 1940-41 |
SS Patrie | 1 | 1 | 1934-35 |
Aismalibar | - | 4 | |
Inmobanco | - | 2 | |
Caceres | - | 1 | |
Tenerife | - | 1 | |
Real Betis | - | 1 | |
Gran Canaria | - | 1 | |
Tenerife Naut. | - | 1 | |
Real Madrid B | - | 1 | |
Montgat | - | 1 | |
| Atletico Gracia | - | 1 | |
Santa Cruz | - | 1 |
Final Four
Final Four participants
| Club | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Real Madrid | 29 | 23 | 14 | 7 |
| Barca | 27 | 12 | 15 | 5 |
| Baskonia | 6 | 4 | 8 | 6 |
| Estudiantes | 3 | 4 | 6 | 9 |
| Unicaja | 3 | 2 | 1 | 3 |
| Azulejos | 2 | 2 | 1 | 3 |
| Laieta | 2 | 2 | 1 | 1 |
| Rayo Club | 2 | 1 | 0 | 2 |
| Picadero | 2 | 0 | 1 | 4 |
| Valencia | 1 | 4 | 8 | 0 |
| L'Hospitalet | 1 | 1 | 1 | 0 |
| Manresa | 1 | 1 | 0 | 4 |
| SS Patrie | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 |
| RCD Espanol | 1 | 0 | 2 | 2 |
| Aismalibar | 0 | 4 | 4 | 0 |
| Inmobanco | 0 | 2 | 1 | 0 |
| Tenerife | 0 | 1 | 4 | 2 |
| Montgat | 0 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
| Real Betis | 0 | 1 | 0 | 3 |
| Gran Canaria | 0 | 1 | 0 | 3 |
| Real Madrid B | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
| Caceres | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
| Atletico Gracia | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 |
| Santa Cruz | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 |
| Tenerife Naut. | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 |
| Valladolid | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 |
| America BC | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
| SEU Madrid | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
| Orillo Verde | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
| Juventus AC | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 |
| Bazan El Ferrol | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 |
| Real Canoe | 0 | 0 | 0 | 4 |
| Bilbao | 0 | 0 | 0 | 3 |
| FUE Valencia | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 |
| Liceo Frances | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 |
| Circol Badalona | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 |
| Murcia | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 |
| Mataro UE | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
| Atletico Madrid | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
| Dimar | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
| La Leonesa | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
| Zaragoza | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
| Andorra | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
Finals Simple Box Scores
1933 (1st Final): Rayo Club - Real Madrid 21-11 |
| Rayo: Pedro Alonso 6, Emilio Alonso 7, Claudio Alonso 5, Luis Alonso 1, Alfonso Vitorica 2 Real Madrid (Angel Cabrera): Tano Ortega 1, Maximo Arnaiz 2, Victor Villate, Juan Castellvi 8, Juan Negrin |
1935 (2nd Final): SS Patrie - Rayo Club 23-19 |
| Patrie: Armando Maunier 1, Juan Borrell 2, Fernando Font 9, Raoul Arnaud 4, Tony Mitchel 5, Juan Henry 2 Rayo: Rafael Ruano 5, Pedro Alonso 2, Emilio Alonso 6, Manuel Morado 4, Augusto Martinez, Alfonso Vitorica 2 |
1936 (3rd Final): Rayo Club - SS Patrie 23-20 |
| Rayo: Pedro Alonso 6, Emilio Alonso 8, Claudio Alonso 2, Manuel Morado, Augusto Martinez 7, Rafael Rea, Fernandez Patrie: Armando Maunier 2, Juan Borrell 1, Fernando Font 4, Raoul Arnaud 9, Juan Henry 2, Tony Mitchel 2, Solduga |
1940 (4th Final): L'Hospitalet - Atletico Gracia 20-17 |
| Hospitalet (Villalba): Marcelino Maneja 6, Pedro Vidal 2, Enrique Piera, Ramon Sanahuja 9, Rosell 2, Escalera 1 Atletico Gracia: Fernando Font 8, Juan Borrell 2, Pedro Carreras 5, Pages 1, Querol 1 |
1941 (5th Final): RCD Espanol - L'Hospitalet 35-20 |
| Espanol (Anselmo Lopez): Miguel Carreras 7, Francisco Martinez, Luis Centellas 8, Jose Peon 10, Jose Tomas 10 Hospitalet (Villalba): Marcelino Maneja 4, Pedro Vidal, Ramon Sanahuja 13, Manzanares, Benach 7, Canudas |
1942 (6th Final): Laieta - Barca 30-28 |
| Layetano (Jose Guix): Sebastian Navarrete 15, Eduardo Kucharski 7, Juan Font 4, Areny 2, Esteve 2, Emilio Galve FC Barcelona (Juan Henry): Francisco Martinez, Miguel Carreras 2, Fernando Font 7, Juan Ferrando 10, Pedro Carreras 9, Ignacio Garcia |
1943 (7th Final): Barca - Laieta 27-25 |
| FC Barcelona (Juan Henry): Francisco Martinez 4, Miguel Carreras 2, Fernando Font 11, Juan Ferrando 8, Pedro Carreras 2, Ignacio Garcia Layetano (Jose Guix): Sebastian Navarrete 5, Eduardo Kucharski 13, Juan Font 2, Gallen, Carretero 3, Emilio Galve 2 |
1944 (8th Final): Laieta - Real Madrid 32-18 |
| Layetano (Jose Guix): Sebastian Navarrete 2, Eduardo Kucharski 23, Juan Font 2, Emilio Galve 4, Carretero 2, Areny Real Madrid (Anselmo Lopez): Pedro Alonso 6, Emilio Alonso 5, Luis Moreno “Melillaâ€, Eduardo Hernandez-Villamil 5, Angel Lozano 2, Felix Sanchez-Lauhle |
1945 (9th Final): Barca - Laieta 37-34 |
| FC Barcelona: Miguel Carreras 13, Manuel Martin “Manolinâ€, Pedro Carreras 7, Juan Ferrando 9, Ignacio Garcia 6, Jaime Dunach 2 Layetano: Sebastian Navarrete 6, Eduardo Kucharski 15, Juan Font, Emilio Galve 5, Carretero 6, Esteve 2 |
1946 (10th Final): Barca - Montgat 44-35 |
| FC Barcelona (Fernando Font): Miguel Carreras 2, Manuel Martin “Manolin†6, Pedro Carreras 10, Emilio Galve 11, Juan Ferrando 15 Montgat (Jose Dalmau): Baro 11, Juan Dalmau 9, Diego Rodriguez 8, Justes 1, Pagan 6, Ramia, Reguill |
1947 (11th Final): Barca - Santa Cruz 39-25 |
| FC Barcelona (Fernando Font): Miguel Carreras 4, Manuel Martin “Manolin†2, Eduardo Kucharski 12, Emilio Galve 8, Juan Ferrando 13, Pedro Carreras Canarias (Jacinto Ardevinez): Galvan 6, Portillo 4, Machado 4, Mariano Rodriguez 1, Carrio 6, A. Rodriguez, Altura 4 |
1948 (12th Final): Joventut - Real Madrid 41-32 |
| Joventut (Pepe Vila): Marcelino Maneja 12, Eduardo Kucharski 11, Andres Oller 13, Jose Gubern 4, Valls 1 Real Madrid (Jose Borrero): Pedro Alonso 2, Emilio Alonso 4, Edgar Caprotti 10, Juan Becerra 2, Julio Gamez 7, Felipe Kaimo 5, Jose Tome 2 |
1949 (13th Final): Barca - Joventut 61-57(OT) |
| Real Madrid (Freddy Borras): Freddy Borras 12, Luis Moreno “Melilla†6, Edgar Caprotti 8, Julio Gamez 8, Angel Lozano 12, Juan Becerra 3, Ripoll 6, Jaime 6 Juventud de Badalona (Pepe Vila): Marcelino Maneja 13, Grabulos 6, Andres Oller 20, Jose Gubern 6, Jaime Basso 7, Canal 5, Petit |
1950 (14th Final): Barca - Joventut 46-39 |
| FC Barcelona (Fernando Font): Sebastian Navarrete 15, Pedro Carreras 4, Manuel Martin “Manolin†7, Eduardo Kucharski 14, Juan Ferrando 6, Jaime Dunach, Emilio Galve Joventut (Pepe Vila): Marcelino Maneja 2, Gras 2, Andres Oller 17, Jose Gubern 2, Jaime Basso 16, Espiga, Canal |
1951 (15th Final): Real Madrid - Barca 47-36 |
| Real Madrid (Freddy Borras): Freddy Borras 8, Rafael Deliz 8, Jose Manuel Becerra 4, Angel Lozano 2, Willo Galindez 20, Luis Moreno “Melilla†5 FC Barcelona (Fernando Font): Pedro Carreras 4, Manuel Martin “Manolin†4, Eduardo Kucharski 18, Juan Ferrando 8, Jose Luis Perez Loriente 2 |
1952 (16th Final): Real Madrid - Joventut 43-31 |
| Real Madrid (Freddy Borras): Domingo Barcenas 2, Freddy Borras 6, Pepito Garrido 8, Jose Antonio Munoz 2, Willo Galindez 17, Rafael Deliz 6, Luis Moreno “Melilla†2 Joventut (Jose Grau): Marcelino Maneja 8, Jose Massaguer 5, Andres Oller 4, Jaime Basso 14, Jose Brunet 9, Fajeda 1, Espiga |
1953 (17th Final): Joventut - Real Madrid 41-39 |
| Joventut (Jose Grau): Jose Massaguer 7, Jorge Parra 9, Andres Oller 10, Jaime Basso 4, Jose Brunet 5, Jorge Masferrer 2, Juan Canals 4 Real Madrid (Freddy Borras): Freddy Borras 8, Pepito Garrido, Ignacio Pinedo 13, Willo Galindez 8, Carlos Bea 10, Jorge Bonet, Jose Antonio Munoz |
1954 (18th Final): Real Madrid - Joventut 56-41 |
| Real Madrid (Freddy Borras): Jorge Bonet 8, Freddy Borras 4, Ignacio Pinedo 8, Pepito Garrido 12, Willo Galindez 24, Luis Trujillano, Pedro Martinez Arroyo Joventut (Joaquin Broto): Jorge Masferrer 7, Juan Canals 5, Jorge Parra 7, Jaime Basso 10, Jose Brunet 10, Fajeda 2, Jorge Canals, Joaquin Ballester |
1955 (19th Final): Joventut - Real Madrid 59-44 |
| Joventut (Joaquin Broto): Fajeda 13, Juan Canals 5, Joaquin Ballester 10, Jaime Basso 10, Jose Brunet 21, Jorge Canals Real Madrid (Ignacio Pinedo): Luis Trujillano 5, Ignacio Pinedo 3, Arturo Imedio 13, Carlos Bea 13, Willo Galindez 4, Pepito Garrido 4, Jorge Bonet 2 |
1956 (20th Final): Real Madrid - Aismalibar 59-55 |
| Real Madrid (Ignacio Pinedo): Joaquin Hernandez 16, Luis Trujillano 10, Juan Cano, Arturo Imedio 16, Jose Alberto Herreras 12, Jose Luis Alcantara 2, Enee Clavery 1, Jorge Bonet 2, Leopoldo Codina Aismalibar (Eduardo Kucharski): Jorge Cuello 12, Eduardo Kucharski 11, Juan Riera 8, Jose Luis Martinez 3, Alfonso Martinez 21, Jorge Salanova, Ramon Font, Miguel Angel Martinez |
1957 (21st Final): Real Madrid - Aismalibar 54-50 |
| Real Madrid (Ignacio Pinedo): Jose Luis Alcantara 2, Joaquin Hernandez 6, William Brindle 9, Jose Alberto Herreras 3, Alfonso Martinez 22, Jose Luis Martinez 12 Aismalibar (Eduardo Kucharski): Jorge Cuello 4, Eduardo Kucharski 12, Hector Folgosa 10, Miguel Jorda 7, Emilio Becquer 3, Juan Riera 14 |
1958 (22nd Final): Joventut - Real Madrid 74-69 |
| Joventut (Joaquin Broto): Joaquin Ensenat 13, Jorge Parra 17, Jorge Masferrer 4, Jose Brunet 28, Arturo Auladell 12, Jaime Basso, Francisco Granados, Joaquin Ballester, Enrique Utrillas Real Madrid (Ignacio Pinedo): Joaquin Hernandez 15, Luis Trujillano 6, Alfonso Martinez 6, Johnny Baez 18, William Brindle 20, Jose Alberto Herreras 4, Rafael “Nene†Gonzalez, Ricardo Sanudo, Jose Luis Martinez |
1959 (23rd Final): Barca - Aismalibar 50-36 |
| FC Barcelona (Jaime Isal): Raul Cano 6, Juan Canals 5, Jose Luis Martinez 12, Jorge Bonareu 18, Alfonso Martinez 9, Jaime Mateu Aismalibar (Eduardo Kucharski): Jorge Cuello 3, Ernesto Martinez 5, Juan Riera 6, Emiliano Rodriguez 14, Francisco Borrell 6, Agustin Bertomeu 2 |
1960 (24th Final): Real Madrid - Real Madrid B 76-64 |
| Real Madrid (Pedro Ferrandiz): Jose Lluis 10, Pepe Laso, Carlos Sevillano 17, Johnny Baez 14, Travis Montgomery 27, Antonio Diaz Miguel, Jorge Parra 8, Francisco Capel, Constantino Nadal Hesperia (Joaquin Hernandez): Esteban Crespo 9, Francisco Hernandez 2, Lolo Sainz 6, Rafael “Nene†Gonzalez 11, Francisco Pleguezuelos 18, Jose Alberto Herreras 4, Ricardo Sanudo 2, Pedro Llop 2, Miguel Puig 10 |
1961 (25th Final): Real Madrid - Barca 76-51 |
| Real Madrid (Pedro Ferrandiz): Jose Lluis 12, Carlos Sevillano 12, Emiliano Rodriguez 19, Travis Montgomery 13, Joe Sheaff 16, Lolo Sainz 4, Antonio Diaz Miguel FC Barcelona (Juan Canals): Jorge Cuello 14, Raul Cano 15, Andres Valbuena, Jose Luis Martinez 13, Alfonso Martinez 9, Juan Canals, Hiram Ruiz, Francisco Ramon |
1962 (26th Final): Real Madrid - Estudiantes 80-66 |
| Real Madrid (Pedro Ferrandiz): Jose Lluis 12, Lolo Sainz 9, Carlos Sevillano 17, Emiliano Rodriguez 21, Lorenzo Alocen 17, Pedro Llop, Jose Ramon Durand, Julio Descartin 4, Rafael Palmero Estudiantes (Jaime Bolea): Jesus Codina 11, Jose Ramon Ramos 24, Juan Antonio Martinez Arroyo 14, Pedro Montilla 11, Mohamed Ben Mimoun 5, Chiqui Fuentes 1, Javier Codina |
1963 (27th Final): Estudiantes - Real Madrid 94-90 |
| Estudiantes (Jaime Bolea): Jesus Codina 18, Jose Ramon Ramos 26, Juan Antonio Martinez Arroyo 25, Chiqui Fuentes 2, Francisco Pleguezuelos 13, Mohamed Ben Mimoun 5, Montoto 5, Javier Codina Real Madrid (Joaquin Hernandez): Julio Descartin 4, Lolo Sainz 14, Carlos Sevillano 12, Emiliano Rodriguez 22, Lorenzo Alocen 22, Jorge Garcia, Jose Ramon Durand, Arsenio Lope 11, Rafael Palmero 5 |
1964 (28th Final): Picadero - Aismalibar 63-51 |
| Picadero (Jose Esteve): Joaquin Ensenat 5, Jose Maria Soro 3, Miguel Albanell 24, Jose Maria Jofresa 5, Alfonso Martinez 16, Jose Nora 6, Jacinto Calvet 4, Juan Martos Aismalibar (Eduardo Kucharski): Nino Buscato 13, Santiago Navarro 13, Juan Riera 6, Enrique Baturone 7, Francisco Ramon 2, Javier Sanjuan 10, Sebastian Rafols |
1965 (29th Final): Real Madrid - Tenerife Naut. 102-82 |
| Real Madrid (Pedro Ferrandiz): Julio Descartin 20, Lolo Sainz 22, Carlos Sevillano 20, Miguel “Che†Gonzalez 20, Moncho Monsalve 16, Fernando Modrego 2, Jorge Garcia 2 Nautico (Pepe Cabrera): Toni Alfambra 4, Alejandro Plasencia 22, Pancho Monje 20, Luis Tavio 18, Toni Cejas 16, Jose Tomas Sansegundo 2, Paqui Sanz, Ricardo Melchior |
1966 (30th Final): Real Madrid - Joventut 62-61 |
| Real Madrid (Robert Busnel): Lolo Sainz 8, Carlos Sevillano, Emiliano Rodriguez 9, Clifford Luyk 24, Moncho Monsalve 19, Miguel “Che†Gonzalez, Julio Descartin, Vicente Paniagua 2 Joventut (Eduardo Kucharski): Jose Lluis 7, Nino Buscato 13, Amador Rojas 15, Juan Fa 13, Enrique Margall 11, Guifredo Gol 2, Ramon Moline |
1967 (31st Final): Real Madrid - Baskonia 82-80 |
| Real Madrid (Pedro Ferrandiz): Jose Ramon Ramos 4, Emiliano Rodriguez 18, Vicente Paniagua 4, Clifford Luyk 40, Moncho Monsalve 11,Ramon Guardiola 2, Lolo Sainz, Carlos Sevillano 6 Kas (Javier Anua): Pepe Laso 6, Angel Serrano 21, Chema Capetillo 10, Carlos Luquero 12, Jose Luis Lazaro 17, Adolfo Beneyto 12, Jesus Iradier 2 |
1968 (32nd Final): Picadero - Joventut 58-55 |
| Picadero (Jose Esteve): Chus Codina 9, Jose Maria Soler 12, Miguel Albanell 13, Juan Fa 10, Lorenzo Alocen 9, Jose Bach 5, Jose Nora Joventut (Eduardo Kucharski): Jose Lluis 4, Nino Buscato 13, Guifredo Gol 4, Enrique Margall 18, Alfonso Martinez 8, Miguel “Che†Gonzalez 4, Narciso Margall 4, Luis Miguel Santillana |
1969 (33rd Final): Joventut - Real Madrid 82-81 |
| Joventut (Eduardo Kucharski): Jose Lluis 12, Nino Buscato 20, Guifredo Gol 7, Enrique Margall 24, Alfonso Martinez 11, Luis Miguel Santillana 2, Jose Maria Oleart 6 Real Madrid (Pedro Ferrandiz): Vicente Ramos 6, Emiliano Rodriguez 14, Toncho Nava, Clifford Luyk 28, Cristobal Rodriguez 10, Carmelo Cabrera, Rafael Rullan 15, Jose Ramon Ramos 8 |
1970 (34th Final): Real Madrid - Joventut 102-90 |
| Real Madrid (Pedro Ferrandiz): Carmelo Cabrera 23, Jose Ramon Ramos 14, Emiliano Rodriguez 19, Clifford Luyk 26, Cristobal Rodriguez 4, Wayne Brabender 10, Vicente Ramos, Rafael Rullan 6 Joventut (Jose Lluis): Nino Buscato 25, Guifredo Gol, Jose Maria Oleart 2, Enrique Margall 10, Luis Miguel Santillana 23, Agustin Rabassa, Narciso Margall 14, Alfonso Martinez 16 |
1971 (35th Final): Real Madrid - Joventut 72-63 |
| Real Madrid (Pedro Ferrandiz): Vicente Ramos 5, Emiliano Rodriguez 11, Wayne Brabender 16, Clifford Luyk 18, Cristobal Rodriguez 8, Carmelo Cabrera 7, Toncho Nava 4, Rafael Rullan 3 Joventut (Jose Lluis): Nino Buscato 14, Guifredo Gol 10, Jose Maria Oleart 6, Enrique Margall 9, Luis Miguel Santillana 18, Narciso Margall 2, Alfonso Martinez 4 |
1972 (36th Final): Real Madrid - Joventut 92-77 |
| Real Madrid (Pedro Ferrandiz): Carmelo Cabrera 2, Emiliano Rodriguez 26, Vicente Paniagua 2, Clifford Luyk 24, Rafael Rullan 11, Wayne Brabender 17, Vicente Ramos, Cristobal Rodriguez 10 Joventut (Jose Lluis): Nino Buscato 17, Jose Maria Oleart 4, Enrique Margall 24, Luis Miguel Santillana 5, Miguel Angel Estrada 6, Narciso Margall 6, Santiago Udaeta 1, Guifredo Gol 2, Alfonso Martinez 12 |
1973 (37th Final): Real Madrid - Estudiantes 123-79 |
| Real Madrid (Pedro Ferrandiz): Vicente Ramos 6, Vicente Paniagua 4, Wayne Brabender 30, Clifford Luyk 32, Rafael Rullan 26, Cristobal Rodriguez 4, Carmelo Cabrera, Jose Merino, Emiliano Rodriguez 18, Juan Antonio Corbalan 6, Alberto Vinas Estudiantes (Ignacio Pinedo): Juan Antonio Martinez Arroyo 14, Gonzalo Sagi-Vela 31, Alfonso Olaizola, Mariano Garcia 2, Antonio Lopez Cid 10, Mariano Bartivas, Nacho Pinedo, Jose Luis Beltran 4, Fernando Peraita 6, Eduardo Sanz 16, Javier Alvarez Cienfuegos 4, Francisco Javier Mora |
1974 (38th Final): Real Madrid - Joventut 87-85 |
| Real Madrid (Pedro Ferrandiz): Vicente Ramos 4, Wayne Brabender 20, Clifford Luyk 16, Cristobal Rodriguez 12, Rafael Rullan 12, Vicente Paniagua 9, Luis Maria Prada 4, Juan Antonio Corbalan 10 Joventut (Jose Lluis): Nino Buscato 16, Victor Escorial 9, Enrique Margall 12, Luis Miguel Santillana 12, Miguel Angel Estrada 22, Juan Filba 4, Jorge Cairo, Narciso Margall 10, Juan Ramon Fernandez |
1975 (39th Final): Real Madrid - Estudiantes 114-85 |
| Real Madrid (Pedro Ferrandiz): Vicente Ramos 6, Wayne Brabender 24, Clifford Luyk 20, Cristobal Rodriguez 21, Rafael Rullan 23, Carmelo Cabrera 11, Vicente Paniagua, Luis Maria Prada 4, Juan Antonio Corbalan 5, Jose Manuel Beiran Estudiantes (Fernando Bermudez): Juan Antonio Martinez Arroyo 12, Gonzalo Sagi-Vela 26, Jose Luis Sagi-Vela 21, Jose Luis Beltran 8, Pello Cambronero 6, Charly Lopez Rodriguez 2, Alfonso Sagi-Vela, Jose Ramon Ramos 2, Mariano Garcia 8 |
1976 (40th Final): Joventut - Real Madrid 99-88 |
| Joventut (Melendez): Manel Bosch 10, Victor Escorial 22, Juan Ramon Fernandez 26, Jose Maria Margall 14, Luis Miguel Santillana 19, Ernesto Delgado 4, Juan Filba 4 Real Madrid (Sainz): Juan Antonio Corbalan 4, Wayne Brabender 38, Clifford Luyk 13, Cristobal Rodriguez 12, Rafael Rullan 11, Vicente Ramos 2, Carmelo Cabrera 8 |
1977 (41st Final): Real Madrid - Barca 97-71 |
| Real Madrid (Sainz): Carmelo Cabrera 1, Wayne Brabender 33, Walter Szczerbiak 18, Cristobal Rodriguez 10, Rafael Rullan 19, Vicente Ramos, Vicente Paniagua 2, Luis Maria Prada 2, Juan Antonio Corbalan 2, Clifford Luyk 10 FC Barcelona (Lazic): Victor Escorial 2, Manolo Flores 14, Chicho Sibilio 25, Miguel Angel Estrada 13, Norman Carmichael 4, Herminio San Epifanio “Epi I†2, Pedro Ansa 2, J. Giralt 2, Juan Antonio San Epifanio “Epi IIâ€, Miguel Lopez Abril 7, Juan Domingo de la Cruz |
1978 (42nd Final): Barca - Real Madrid 103-96 |
| FC Barcelona (Kucharski): Miguel Lopez Abril 13, Manolo Flores 4, Pedro Ansa 13, Chicho Sibilio 28, Bob Guyette 31, Juan Antonio San Epifanio “Epi†12, Nacho Solozabal 2, Juan Domingo de la Cruz Real Madrid (Sainz): Juan Antonio Corbalan 4, Juan Manuel Lopez Iturriaga 2, Wayne Brabender 30, John Coughran 22, Rafael Rullan 10, Vicente Ramos, Cristobal Rodriguez 17, Carmelo Cabrera 1, Luis Maria Prada 9, Clifford Luyk 1 |
1979 (43rd Final): Barca - Inmobanco 130-113 |
| FC Barcelona (Portela): Nacho Solozabal 10, Manolo Flores 18, Juan Antonio San Epifanio “Epi†24, Chicho Sibilio 38, Bob Guyette 3, Pedro Ansa, Miguel Lopez Abril, Juan Domingo de la Cruz 7 Tempus (Peiro): Jose Luis Llorente 15, Alfonso del Corral 16, Jose Luis “Indio†Diaz 21, Frank Sowinski 26, Juan Manuel Fermosel 20, Francisco Echevarria 5, Juan Miguel Goenechea, Juan Antonio Prado 4, Fernando Romay 6 |
1980 (44th Final): Barca - Manresa 92-83 |
| FC Barcelona (Serra): Nacho Solozabal 8, Manolo Flores 22, Juan Antonio San Epifanio “Epi†18, Chicho Sibilio 24, Bob Guyette 14, Juan Domingo de la Cruz 6, Goyo Estrada Manresa (Basora): Miguel Lopez Abril, Victor Escorial 20, Luis Alcaniz 8, Bob Fullarton 29, Miguel Angel Estrada 14, Joan Cots, Cesar Galceran 2, Angel Sevilla 2, Miguel Navarro 8 |
1981 (45th Final): Barca - Real Madrid 106-90 |
| FC Barcelona (Antoni Serra): Nacho Solozabal, Juan Antonio San Epifanio 28, Chicho Sibilio 21, Juan Domingo de la Cruz 13, Mike Phillips 4, Manolo Flores, Pedro Ansa 24, Chichi Creus 16 Real Madrid (Lolo Sainz): Juan Antonio Corbalan 7, Juan Manuel Lopez Iturriaga 16, Wayne Brabender 20, Rafael Rullan 25, Fernando Romay 8, Jose Luis “Indio†Diaz 2, Jose Luis Llorente, Luis Maria Prada 10, Randy Meister 2 |
1982 (46th Final): Barca - Real Madrid 110-108 |
| FC Barcelona (Serra): Nacho Solozabal 8, Manolo Flores 8, Juan Antonio San Epifanio “Epi†14, Chicho Sibilio 32, Juan Domingo de la Cruz 13, Juan Ramon Fernandez, Pedro Ansa 12, Chichi Creus 14, Lars Hansen 9 Real Madrid (Sainz): Juan Antonio Corbalan 10, Mirza Delibasic 20, Juan Manuel Lopez Iturriaga 12, Fernando Martin 14, Fernando Romay 6, Wayne Brabender 28, Jose Luis “Indio†Diaz 8, Jose Luis Llorente 6, Rafael Rullan 4, Guillermo Hernangomez |
1983 (47th Final): Barca - Inmobanco 125-93 |
| FC Barcelona (Antoni Serra): Nacho Solozabal 9, Juan Antonio San Epifanio "Epi" 330, Chicho Sibilio 19, Juan Domingo de la Cruz 21, Marcellus Starks 24, Luis Miguel Santillana 4, Quim Costa 8, Manolo Flores 2, Pedro Ansa 8 Inmobanco (Ignacio Pinedo): Vicente Gil 9, Jose Luis "Indio" Diaz 18, Jose Luis Beltran 2, Juan Manuel Fermosel 14, Joe Galvin 11, Tonin Llorente 7, Nino Morales 28, Luis Maria Prada 4, Joseba Gaztanaga |
1984 (48th Final): Azulejos - Barca 81-78 |
| CAI Zaragoza (Leon Najnudel): Manel Bosch 10, Jose Luis "Indio" Diaz 10, Fernando Arcega 10, Kevin Magee 19, Jim Allen 18, Charly Lopez Rodriguez 14, Pepe Arcega, Paco Zapata FC Barcelona (Antoni Serra): Nacho Solozabal 6, Juan Antonio San Epifanio "Epi" 24, Chicho Sibilio 21, Marcellus Starks 12, Mike Davis 11, Juan Domingo de la Cruz 4 |
1985 (49th Final): Real Madrid - Joventut 90-76 |
| Real Madrid (Sainz): J.A. Corbalan 8, Brian Jackson 20, Jose Biriukov 8, Fernando Romay 8, Antonio Martin 0, F.J. Velasco 0, Wayne Robinson 0, F. Martin 24, J.M. Iturriaga 20, A. Del Corral 2 Ron Negrita Joventut (Reneses): M.A. Abarca, J.M. Margall 21, Andres Jimenez 2, J.A. Montero 5, Rafa Jofresa 10, J. Villacampa 23, G. Kazanowsky 3, Eric Bartolome, Mike Schultz 12 |
1986 (50th Final): Real Madrid - Joventut 87-79 |
| Real Madrid (Sainz): Jose Biriukov 19, Fernando Romay 9, Wayne Robinson 18, Linton Townes 13, Fernando Martin 7, J.M. Iturriaga 19, A. Del Corral 2, Rafael Rullan 0 Ron Negrita Joventut (Nolis): M.A. Abarca 0, J.M. Margall 5, Andres Jimenez 7, J.A. Montero 9, Rafa Jofresa 5, J. Villacampa 20, Greg Stewart 18, Art Housey 15 |
1987 (51st Final): Barca - Joventut 110-102 |
| FC Barcelona (Reneses): Quim Costa 5, Andres Jimenez 10, N. Solozabal 11, Steve Trumbo 8, Epi 19, Chicho Sibilio 13, Wallace Bryant 29, Kenny Simpson 15 Joventut (Julbe): J.M. Margall 19, J.A. Montero 12, Xavier Crespo 0, Rafa Jofresa 0, J. Villacampa 26, Reggie Johnson 22, Mike Schultz 23 |
1988 (52nd Final): Barca - Real Madrid 84-83 |
| F.C. Barcelona (Reneses): Andres Jimenez 10, N. Solozabal 15, Steve Trumbo 6, Epi 18, Audie Norris 11, Chicho Sibilio 18, E. McDowell 6 Real Madrid (Sainz): Brad Branson 13, Jose Biriukov 20, Fernando Romay 2, Antonio Martin 0, J.L. Llorente 7, Wendell Alexis 22, Fernando Martin 19 |
1989 (53rd Final): Real Madrid - Barca 85-81 |
| Real Madrid (Sainz): Jose Biriukov 10, Fernando Romay 6, J.L. Llorente 8, Pep Cargol 1, E. Villalobos 0, Johnny Rogers 23, F. Martin 10, D. Petrovic 27 FC Barcelona (Reneses): Jordi Soler 0, Quim Costa 17, Andres Jimenez 10, N. Solozabal 12, Epi 20, Audie Norris 15, Xavier Crespo 4, Santi Abad 0, G. Waiters 3 |
1990 (54th Final): Azulejos - Joventut 76-69 |
| CAI Zaragoza (Carrera): F. Arcega 3, Ruiz 5, Andreu 1, Davis 44, J.A. Arcega 5, Aldama, Belostenny 10, Zapata 6, Murcia 2 Montigala Joventut: Ruf, R. Jofresa 5, T. Jofresa, Margall, Villacampa 22, Johnson 11, Montero 10, Lampley 13, Morales 7 |
1991 (55th Final): Barca - Estudiantes 67-65 |
| FC Barcelona (Maljkovic): N. Solozabal 8, Steve Trumbo 10, Epi 5, Audie Norris 11, Piculin Ortiz 19, L. Gonzalez 4, J.L. Galilea 10 Estudiantes Caja Postal (Martin): John Pinone 14, Rickie Winslow 27, Carlos Montes 3, P. Rodriguez 4, J.M. Antunez 7, J.A. Orenga 4, Nacho Azofra 2, A. Herreros 4 |
1992 (56th Final): Estudiantes - Azulejos 61-56 |
| Estudiantes Caja Postal (Martin): John Pinone 10, Rickie Winslow 16, P. Rodriguez 5, J.A. Orenga 10, Nacho Azofra 0, A. Herreros 16, Pablo Martinez 0, J.A. Aguilar, Juan Aisa 4, Alfonso Reyes, G. Martinez, Alex Escudero Natwest Zaragoza (Comas): Santi Aldama 1, F. Arcega 19, J.A. Arcega 0, Quique Andreu 9, Fran Murcia 10, Manel Bosch 5, Dani Alvarez 7, Cozell McQueen 3, R. Benito, Gerald Paddio 2 |
1993 (57th Final): Real Madrid - Joventut 74-71 |
| Real Madrid (Luyk): J.M. Antunez 10, A. Sabonis 25, Mark Simpson 2, Jose Biriukov 20, Fernando Romay, Antonio Martin 5, Pep Cargol 4, Ismael Santos 0, Ricky Brown 8, Jose Lasa 0 Joventut Marbella (Sainz): Rafa Jofresa 14, Tomas Jofresa 0, J. Villacampa 22, Corny Thompson 6, H. Pressley 14, J.A. Morales 2, F. Martinez 7, Dani Perez, Mike Smith 3, Joe Kopicki 3 |
1994 (58th Final): Barca - Baskonia 86-75 |
| FC Barcelona (Aito Garcia Reneses): Salva Diez, Corey Crowder 17, Andres Jimenez 14, Tony Massenburg 2, Fred Roberts 11, Quique Andreu 20, Jose Antonio Montero 7, Victor Alemany 3, Juan Antonio San Epifanio “Epi†12 Taugres Baskonia ((Manel Comas): Pablo Laso 13, Velimir Perasovic 25, Santi Abad 15, Ramon Rivas, Ken Bannister, Rafael Talaveron 4, Anthony Reed 14, Inaki Gomez 4 |
1995 (59th Final): Baskonia - Azulejos 88-80 |
| Taugres (Comas): Santi Abad 4, Pablo Laso 11, Ramon Rivas 11, Rafa Talaveron, Marcelo Nicola 17, Ferran Lopez 2, Sasa Radunovic 6, Inaki Gomez, J.P. Cazorla, V. Perasovic 17, Kenny Green 20 Amway Zaragoza (Julbe): I. Zubizarreta 2, Fernando Romay 0, F. Arcega, J.A. Arcega 8, Fran Murcia 11, Alberto Angulo 7, Lucio Angulo 0, Andre Turner 15, Rogelio Legasa, Andy Toolson 17, Ken Bannister 20 |
1996 (60th Final): Manresa - Barca 94-92 |
| TDK Manresa (Salva Maldonado): Chichi Creus 25, Roger Esteller 15, Linton Townes 9, Harper Williams 20, Tellis Frank 9, Jesus Lazaro 2, Rafa Vega, Joan Penarroya 13, Lisard Gonzalez 1 FC Barcelona (Aito Garcia Reneses): Jose Luis Galilea 8, Xavi Fernandez 26, Arturas Karnisovas 14, Dan Godfread 17, Darryl Middleton 12, Andres Jimenez 2, Jose Antonio Montero 5, Salva Diez, Manel Bosch 3, Ferran Martinez 5 |
1997 (61st Final): Joventut - Caceres 94-92 |
| Joventut (Alfred Julbe): Andre Turner 20, Andy Toolson 21, Cesar Sanmartin 2, Dani Garcia, Tanoka Beard 12, Alfonso Albert 4, Xavi Crespo 11, Jackie Espinosa 2, Fran Murcia 7 Caceres CB (Manolo Flores): Ferran Lopez 6, Stanley Jackson 6, Jose Antonio Paraiso 17, Mike Ansley 6, Walter Sellers 23, Enrique Fernandez 9, Pablo Martinez, Toni Pedrera, Santi Abad 4 |
1998 (62nd Final): Valencia - Joventut 89-75 |
| Pamesa Valencia (Miki Vukovic): Nacho Rodilla 15, Victor Luengo 17, Aaron Swinson 19, Inaki Zubizarreta, Alfonso Albert, Berni Alvarez 13, Jose Luis Maluenda 2, Tim Perry 12, Sasa Radunovic 11 Joventut (Alfred Julbe): Andre Turner 12, Andy Toolson 10, Jackie Espinosa 15, Dani Garcia 9, Tanoka Beard 12, Ivan Corrales 8, Cesar Sanmartin 5, Nacho Biota, Fran Murcia 4 |
1999 (63rd Final): Baskonia - Real Betis 70-61 |
| TAU Ceramica (Sergio Scariolo): Elmer Bennett 13, Juan Alberto Espil 6, Miroslav Beric 19, Stefano Rusconi 15, Anthony Bonner 12, Lucio Angulo 2, Jordi Millera, Voise Winters 3 CS Fernando (Javier Imbroda): Andre Turner 19, Anderson Schütte, Mike Smith 9, Richard Scott 18, Nacho Romero 10, Jacobo Odriozola 2, Chuck Kornegay 3, Manel Bosch |
2000 (64th Final): Estudiantes - Valencia 73-63 |
| A. Estudiantes (Pepu Hernandez): Nacho Azofra 8, Juan Aisa 7, Chandler Thompson 9, Shaun Vandiver 14, Alfonso Reyes 26, Gonzalo Martinez 4, Pedro Robles 5, Felipe Reyes, Carlos Jimenez Pamesa Valencia (Miki Vukovic): Nacho Rodilla 14, Victor Luengo 4, Nenad Markovic 5, Bernard Hopkins 19, Tanoka Beard 11, Berni Alvarez 5, Alfonso Albert 3, Jose Luis Maluenda 2 |
2001 (65th Final): Barca - Real Madrid 80-77 |
| FC Barcelona (Aito Garcia Reneses): Michael Hawkins 6, Sarunas Jasikevicius 9, Arturas Karnisovas 12, Pau Gasol 25, Roberto Duenas 6, Nacho Rodriguez, Rodrigo de la Fuente 8, Zoran Savic 3, Francisco Elson, Alain Digbeu 11, Juan Carlos Navarro Real Madrid (Sergio Scariolo): Sasa Djordjevic 8, Alberto Herreros 25, Lucio Angulo 5, Iker Iturbe 1, Erik Meek 9, Eric Struelens 11, Marko Milic 11, Jiri Zidek 2, Raul Lopez 5 |
2002 (66th Final): Baskonia - Barca 85-83 |
| TAU Ceramica (Dusko Ivanovic): Chris Corchiani 3, Sergi Vidal, Andres Nocioni 14, Dejan Tomasevic 20, Fabricio Oberto 12, Luis Scola 10, Elmer Bennett 17, Laurent Foirest 9 F.C. Barcelona (Aito Garcia Reneses): Sarunas Jasikevicius 28, Alain Digbeu 5, Arturas Karnisovas 9, Ademola Okulaja 10, Alfons Alzamora 2, Nacho Rodriguez 8, Rodrigo de la Fuente 2, Roberto Duenas 7, Efthymis Rentzias 12 |
2003 (67th Final): Barca - Baskonia 84-78 |
| FC Barcelona (Svetislav Pesic): Nacho Rodriguez 5, Juan Carlos Navarro 11, Dejan Bodiroga 10, Gregor Fucka 16, Roberto Duenas 18, Alfons Alzamora, Patrick Femerling, Sarunas Jasikevicius 17, Rodrigo de la Fuente 7 TAU Ceramica (Dusko Ivanovic): Elmer Bennett 18, Laurent Foirest 7, Andres Nocioni 10, Thierry Gadou 11, Luis Scola 14, Jose Manuel Calderon 10, Sergi Vidal 6, Leandro Palladino 2, Lewis Sims, Edu Hernandez |
2004 (68th Final): Baskonia - Joventut 81-77 |
| TAU Ceramica (Dusko Ivanovic): Pablo Prigioni 3, Arvydas Macijauskas 17, Andres Nocioni 20, Luis Scola 22, Andrew Betts 1, Jose Manuel Calderon 9, Sergi Vidal 3, Kornel David 6, Tiago Splitter DKV Joventut (Aito Garcia Reneses): Carles Marco 13, Rudy Fernandez 15, Paco Vazquez 2, Alfons Alzamora 7, Zan Tabak 12, Nikola Radulovic 12, Josep Maria Guzman, Bobby Martin 2, Alain Digbeu 14, Stephane Dumas |
2005 (69th Final): Unicaja - Real Madrid 80-76 |
| Unicaja (Sergio Scariolo): Carlos Cabezas 2, J.R. Bremer 17, Stephane Risacher 13, Jorge Garbajosa 17, Fran Vazquez 9, Berni Rodriguez 9, Zan Tabak, Pepe Sanchez 4, Florent Pietrus 2, Walter Herrmann 7 Real Madrid (Bozidar Maljkovic): Elmer Bennett 17, Louis Bullock 28, Moustapha Sonko 8, Felipe Reyes 2, Pat Burke 8, Antonis Fotsis 2, Alberto Herreros 3, Mickaël Gelabale 8, Axel Hervelle |
2006 (70th Final): Baskonia - Valencia 85-80 |
| TAU Ceramica (Velimir Perasovic):  Pablo Prigioni 3, Travis Hansen 11, Casey Jacobsen 19, Luis Scola 19, Tiago Splitter 6, Sergi Vidal, Roko Ukic 6, Serkan Erdogan 20, Kornel David 1 Pamesa Valencia (Ricard Casas): Vule Avdalovic 6, Blake Stepp, Oscar Yebra 5, Dimos Dikoudis 26, Ruben Garces 5, Junior Harrington 18, Vangelis Sklavos 3, Albert Miralles 6, Victor Luengo, Mindaugas Timinskas 11 |
2007 (71st Final): Barca - Real Madrid 69-53 |
| Winterthur FC Barcelona (Dusko Ivanovic): Jaka Lakovic 16, Juan Carlos Navarro 14, Gianluca Basile, Jordi Trias 10, Fran Vazquez 8, Denis Marconato, Rodrigo de la Fuente, Michalis Kakiouzis 3, Roko Ukic 8, Roger Grimau 10 Real Madrid (Joan Plaza): Kerem Tunceri 6, Louis Bullock 15, Marko Tomas 3, Felipe Reyes 14, Eduardo Hernandez-Sonseca, Charles Smith 4, Blagota Sekulic 1, Marko Milic, Axel Hervelle 10, Raul Lopez |
2008 (72nd Final): Joventut - Baskonia 82-80 |
| DKV Joventut (Aito Garcia Reneses): Ricky Rubio 9, Ferran Lavina 3, Rudy Fernandez 32, Jan-Hendrik Jagla 9, Eduardo Hernandez-Sonseca 6, Demond Mallet 15, Pau Ribas, Lubos Barton, Petar Popovic 6, Jerome Moiso 2 TAU Ceramica (Neven Spahija): Pablo Prigioni 8, Igor Rakocevic 16, Pete Mickeal 11, Mirza Teletovic 17, Tiago Splitter 12, Sergi Vidal 1, Zoran Planinic, Simas Jasaitis, Gabe Muoneke 5, Will McDonald 10 |
2009 (73rd Final): Baskonia - Unicaja 100-98 |
| TAU Ceramica (Dusko Ivanovic): Pablo Prigioni 4, Igor Rakocevic 18, Pete Mickeal 20, Tiago Splitter 12, Will McDonald 8, Vlado Ilievski 2, Sergi Vidal 16, Mirza Teletovic 20, Fernando San Emeterio, Stanko Barac Unicaja (Aito Garcia Reneses): Carlos Cabezas 5, Jiri Welsch 8, Carlos Jimenez 2, Marcus Haislip 23, Robert Archibald 16, Omar Cook 9, Joseph Gomis 16, Berni Rodriguez 3, Boniface N'Dong 13, German Gabriel 3 |
2010 (74th Final): Barca - Real Madrid 80-61 |
| Regal FC Barcelona (Xavi Pascual): Rubio 13, Navarro 8, Mickeal 9, Lorbek 13, Morris 5, Basile 6, Lakovic 1, Ndong 1, Grimau 6, Vazquez 14 Sada 2, Trias Real Madrid (Ettore Messina): Prigioni 2, Jaric 7, Kaukenas 10, Garbajosa 4, Lavrinovic 11, Llull 10, Hansen, Velikovic 11, Reyes 6 |
2011 (75th Final): Barca - Real Madrid 68-60 |
| Regal FC Barcelona (Xavi Pascual): Rubio 1, Navarro 7, Anderson 19, Perovic 2, Lorbek 9, Sada 7, Vazquez 4, Ingles 1, Ndong 6, Morris 8, Grimau 4 Real Madrid (Ettore Messina): Tomic 12, Prigioni 10, Reyes 3, Tucker 9, Suarez 8, Llull, Mirotic 8, Rodriguez 8, Fischer 2 |
2012 (76th Final): Real Madrid - Barca 91-74 |
| Real Madrid (Pablo Laso): Sergio Llull 23, Carlos Suarez 9, Kyle Singler 4, Nikola Mirotic 9, Ante Tomic 2, Jorge Sanz, Martynas Pocius 6, Felipe Reyes 2, Sergio Rodriguez 2, Novica Velickovic 2, Mirza Begic 10, Jaycee Carroll 22 Regal FC Barcelona (Xavi Pascual): Marcelinho Huertas 2, Chuck Eidson 5, Pete Mickeal 10, Erazem Lorbek 15, Boniface N'Dong 19, Victor Sada, Juan Carlos Navarro 16, Fran Vazquez 2, C.J. Wallace, Joe Ingles, Xavier Rabaseda 5 |
2013 (77th Final): Barca - Valencia 85-69 |
| FC Barcelona Regal (Xavi Pascual): Victor Sada 7, Juan Carlos Navarro, Pete Mickeal 14, C.J. Wallace 6, Ante Tomic 13, Marcelinho Huertas 13, Marko Todorovic, Xavier Rabaseda, Brad Oleson 12, Erazem Lorbek 10, Nathan Jawai 10 Valencia Basket (Velimir Perasovic): Rodrigo San Miguel, Pau Ribas 8, Thomas Kelati, Justin Doellman 14, Sergij Lishchuk 2, Stefan Markovic 14, Vitor Faverani 12, Bojan Dubljevic 5, Rafa Martinez 10, Florent Pietrus 4 |
2014 (78th Final): Real Madrid - Barca 77-76 |
| Real Madrid (Pablo Laso): Sergio Llull 9, Rudy Fernandez 19, Tremmell Darden 2, Nikola Mirotic 17, Giannis Bourousis 2, Dontaye Draper 5, Felipe Reyes 9, Sergio Rodriguez 8, Jaycee Carroll 2, Marcus Slaughter 4, Salah Mejri Regal FC Barcelona (Xavi Pascual): Marcelinho Huertas 15, Juan Carlos Navarro 5, Kostas Papanikolaou 2, Erazem Lorbek 8, Ante Tomic 14, Jacob Pullen, Joey Dorsey 7, Victor Sada, Alex Abrines 7, Marko Todorovic, Brad Oleson 11, Bostjan Nachbar 7 |
2015 (79th Final): Real Madrid - Barca 77-71 |
| Real Madrid (Pablo Laso): Sergio Llull, Jaycee Carroll 5, Rudy Fernandez 16, Felipe Reyes 8, Gustavo Ayon 10, K.C. Rivers 2, Andres Nocioni 10, Facu Campazzo, Jonas Maciulis 8, Sergio Rodriguez 10, Giannis Bourousis 4, Marcus Slaughter 4 Regal FC Barcelona (Xavi Pascual): Tomas Satoransky 11, Brad Oleson 4, Mario Hezonja, Justin Doellman 11, Ante Tomic 25, Marcelinho Huertas, Alex Abrines 7, Juan Carlos Navarro 6, Tibor Pleiss, DeShaun Thomas 7, Maciej Lampe, Bostjan Nachbar |
2016 (80th Final): Real Madrid - Gran Canaria 85-81 |
| Real Madrid (Pablo Laso): Sergio Llull 2, Jaycee Carroll 13, Jonas Maciulis 11, Gustavo Ayon 15, Felipe Reyes 12, K.C. Rivers 10, Andres Nocioni 7, Luka Doncic, Sergio Rodriguez 11, Augusto Lima 4 Herbalife Gran Canaria (Aito Garcia Reneses): Kevin Pangos 3, Sasu Salin 3, Brad Newley 8, Eulis Baez 8, Anzejs Pasecniks 2, Albert Oliver 16, Sitapha Savane 4, D.J. Seeley 9, Xavi Rabaseda 14, Alen Omic 8, Pablo Aguilar 6 |
2017 (81st Final): Real Madrid - Valencia 97-95 |
| Real Madrid (Pablo Laso): Sergio Llull 22, Rudy Fernandez 2, Jeffery Taylor 5, Anthony Randolph 20, Felipe Reyes 1, Dontaye Draper, Andres Nocioni, Luka Doncic 9, Jonas Maciulis 3, Gustavo Ayon 18, Jaycee Carroll 14, Othello Hunter 3 Valencia Basket (Pedro Martinez): Sam van Rossom 6, Rafa Martinez 7, Fernando San Emeterio 17, Luke Sikma 6, Bojan Dubljevic 28, Will Thomas 4, Antoine Diot 2, Romain Sato 5, Guillem Vives 2, Pierre Oriola 6, Joan Sastre 12, Viacheslav Kravtsov |
2018 (82nd Final): Barca - Real Madrid 92-90 |
| FC Barcelona Lassa (Svetislav Pesic): Thomas Heurtel 8, Adam Hanga 12, Rakim Sanders 12, Adrien Moerman 4, Ante Tomic 17, Pau Ribas 21, Juan Carlos Navarro, Pierre Oriola 9, Petteri Koponen 2, Victor Claver 7 Real Madrid (Pablo Laso): Facu Campazzo 14, Fabien Causeur 2, Luka Doncic 14, Trey Thompkins 17, Edy Tavares 2, Anthony Randolph 2, Rudy Fernandez 14, Felipe Reyes 2, Gustavo Ayon 3, Jaycee Carroll 18, Jeffery Taylor 2 |
2019 (83rd Final): Barca - Real Madrid 94-93 |
| Barca Lassa (Svetislav Pesic): Kevin Pangos 10, Pau Ribas 2, Victor Claver 15, Chris Singleton 4, Ante Tomic 14, Kevin Seraphin 6, Adam Hanga 2, Thomas Heurtel 22, Pierre Oriola 7, Kyle Kuric 12 Real Madrid (Pablo Laso): Facu Campazzo 19, Fabien Causeur 14, Gabriel Deck 2, Anthony Randolph 16, Gustavo Ayon 12, Rudy Fernandez 5, Felipe Reyes 2, Jaycee Carroll 5, Edy Tavares 2, Sergio Llull 13, Jeffery Taylor 3 |
2020 (84th Final): Real Madrid - Unicaja 95-68 |
| Real Madrid (Pablo Laso): Facu Campazzo 13, Jaycee Carroll 20, Gaby Deck 8, Anthony Randolph 5, Edy Tavares 12, Fabien Causeur 5, Rudy Fernandez 6, Nico Laprovittola 3, Felipe Reyes, Sergio Llull 4, Trey Thompkins 10, Jeffery Taylor 9 Unicaja (Luis Casimiro): Josh Adams 7, Jaime Fernandez 4, Axel Toupane 2, Deon Thompson 6, Volodymyr Gerun 4, Dario Brizuela 22, Alberto Diaz 2, Frank Elegar 7, Adam Waczynski 2, Melvin Ejim 4, Ruben Guerrero 2, Carlos Suarez 6 |
2021 (85th Final): Barca - Real Madrid 88-73 |
| Barca (Sarunas Jasikevicius): Nick Calathes 12, Cory Higgins 20, Adam Hanga 3, Nikola Mirotic 12, Artem Pustovyj 2, Brandon Davies 10, Leo Westermann, Leandro Bolmaro, Rolands Smits 13, Pierre Oriola 2, Alex Abrines 8, Kyle Kuric 6 Real Madrid (Pablo Laso): Sergio Llull 8, Fabien Causeur 5, Alberto Abalde 15, Gaby Deck 9, Trey Thompkins 8, Alex Tyus, Nico Laprovittola, Felipe Reyes 2, Carlos Alocen 9, Usman Garuba, Jaycee Carroll, Edy Tavares 17 |
2022 (86th Final): Barca - Real Madrid 64-59 |
| Barca (Sarunas Jasikevicius): Nick Calathes 4, Nico Laprovittola 5, Dante Exum 2, Nikola Mirotic 19, Sertac Sanli 9, Brandon Davies 10, Sergi Martinez, Nigel Hayes-Davis, Alex Abrines, Kyle Kuric 3, Rokas Jokubaitis 12 Real Madrid (Pablo Laso): Alberto Abalde 8, Jeff Taylor 2, Gaby Deck 8, Guerschon Yabusele 4, Vincent Poirier 4, Thomas Heurtel 10, Rudy Fernandez 6, Adam Hanga 3, Edy Tavares 5, Sergio Llull 6, Trey Thompkins 3 |
2023 (87th Final): Unicaja - Tenerife 83-80 |
| Unicaja: Dylan Osetkowski 9, Melvin Ejim 3, Tyler Kalinoski 14, Jonathan Barreiro 8, Dario Brizuela 7, Alberto Diaz 6, Tyson Carter 17, Nihad Djedovic 0, Will Thomas 5, Mario Saint-Supery 0, David Kravic 8, Kendrick Perry 6 Tenerife: Jaime Fernandez 16, Sergio Rodriguez 0, Bruno Fitipaldo 3, Marcelinho Huertas 21, Sasu Salin 7, Moussa Diagne 0, Georgi Shermadini 20, Tim Abromaitis 3, Elgin Cook 3, Fran Guerra 4, Aaron Doornekamp 3 |
2024 (88th Final): Real Madrid - Barca 96-85 |
| Real Madrid: Facundo Campazzo 18, Gabriel Deck 13, Dzanan Musa 15, Edy Tavares 4, Guerschon Yabusele 15, Alberto Abalde 0, Fabien Causeur 0, Rudy Fernandez 0, Mario Hezonja 12, Sergio Llull 2, Vincent Poirier 17, Sergio Rodriguez 0 Barca: Oscar Da Silva 0, Nikola Kalinic 3, Jabari Parker 19, Tomas Satoransky 15, Jan Vesely 14, Alex Abrines 2, Dario Brizuela 8, Willy Hernangomez 8, Rokas Jokubaitis 8, Nicolas Laprovittola 6, James Nnaji 0, Joel Parra 3 |
2025 (89th Final): Unicaja - Real Madrid 93-79 |
| Unicaja: Tyson Perez 0, Dylan Osetkowski 6, Aleksander Balcerowski 0, Tyler Kalinoski 8, Kameron Taylor 15, Jonathan Barreiro 0, Alberto Diaz 2, Tyson Carter 8, Nihad Djedovic 0, David Kravish 20, Kendrick Perry 27, Yankuba Sima 7 Real Madrid: Alberto Abalde 6, Facundo Campazzo 14, Hugo Gonzalez 6, Mario Hezonja 10, Dzanan Musa 4, Usman Garuba 0, Serge Ibaka 3, Bruno Fernando 2, Walter Tavares 11, Sergio Llull 14, Andres Feliz 7, Eli Ndiaye 2 |
Players with the most appearances in the Spanish Cup Finals
| Player | Finals Appearances | Years |
|---|---|---|
| Clifford Luyk | 14 | 1963, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978 |
| Rafael Rullan | 14 | 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1981, 1982, 1985, 1986 |
| Felipe Reyes | 14 | 2000, 2005, 2007, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021 |
| Sergio Llull | 14 | 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2024, 2025 |
| Rudy Fernandez | 13 | 2004, 2008, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2024, 2025 |
| Emiliano Rodriguez | 12 | 1959, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973 |
| Wayne Brabender | 12 | 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1981, 1982 |
| Nacho Solozabal | 12 | 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1991 |
| Juan Antonio San Epifanio | 12 | 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1994 |
| Alfonso Martinez | 11 | 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1961, 1964, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972 |
Players with the most Spanish Cup titles
| Player | Spanish Cups | Years Won |
|---|---|---|
| Clifford Luyk | 10 | 1965, 1966, 1967, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1977 |
| Juan Antonio San Epifanio | 10 | 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1987, 1988, 1991, 1994 |
| Emiliano Rodriguez | 9 | 1961, 1962, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973 |
| Vicente Paniagua | 9 | 1966, 1967, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1977 |
| Rafael Rullan | 9 | 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1977, 1985, 1986 |
| Nacho Solozabal | 9 | 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1987, 1988, 1991 |
| Juan Carlos Navarro | 9 | 2001, 2003, 2003, 2007, 2007, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2018 |
| Cristobal Rodriguez | 8 | 1967, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1977 |
| Candido Sibilio | 8 | 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1987, 1988 |
| Aito Garcia Reneses | 8 | 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1987, 1988 |





























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