Copa Galicia Explained

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.

History

YearHostWinnerRunner-upScore
1986 CB Breogán 70–67
1987 CB Breogán 101–87
1988 CB OAR Ferrol 87–77
1989 CB OAR Ferrol 106–101
1990 CB OAR Ferrol 99–88
1991 CB OAR Ferrol 86–85
1992 Club Ourense Baloncesto 82–80
1993 CB OAR Ferrol 86–82
1994 Club Ourense Baloncesto 79–69
1995 Club Ourense Baloncesto 93-77
1996 Básquet Coruña 73–67
1997 Club Ourense Baloncesto 97–77
1998 CB Breogán 86–78
1999 Club Ourense Baloncesto 83–75
2000 CB Breogán 105–94
2001 Club Ourense Baloncesto 88–64
2002 CB Breogán 83–76
2003 CB Breogán 92–73
2004 CB Breogán 74–57
2005 CB Breogán 107–78
2006 Club Ourense Baloncesto 76–61
2007 CB Breogán 89–57
2008 CB Breogán 82–64
2009 CB Breogán 63–57
2010 Obradoiro CAB 72–61
2011 Obradoiro CAB 72–70
2012 Obradoiro CAB 86–67
2013 Obradoiro CAB 67–60
2014 Obradoiro CAB 74–59
2015 Obradoiro CAB 79–69
2016 Obradoiro CAB 85–77
2017 Obradoiro CAB 75–71
2018 CB Breogán 75–74
2019 Obradoiro CAB 89–65
2021 CB Breogán 82–76
2023 Obradoiro CAB 69–68

Titles by team

TeamWinnersRunners-upWinning years
CB Breogán1391986, 1987, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2018, 2021
Obradoiro CAB1052010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2019, 2023
Club Ourense Baloncesto7111992, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1999, 2001, 2006
CB OAR Ferrol521988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1993
Básquet Coruña121996
Basket Base Club02
CI Rosalía de Castro02
Basketmar Coruña01
CB Ciudad de Pontevedra01

Latest editions

Vigo 2007

Liga EBA stage Group A
Team width=30 !width=30 !width=35 !width=35 !width=50CHA !width=50SAR !width=50NAR !width=50MAR
CB Chantada 3 0 226 20072–67
1 2 209 21157–68 85–71
1 2 187 19963–74
1 2 209 22170–80 68–56
Liga EBA stage Group B
Team width=30 !width=30 !width=35 !width=35 !width=50XIR !width=50GAL !width=50SRO !width=50EST
AD Xiria 2 1 226 21985–74
2 1 240 23173–68 87–80
2 1 229 23383–80 72–68
0 3 220 23272–73
LEB teams stage
Team width=30 !width=30 !width=35 !width=35 !width=50VIG !width=50COB !width=50COR
Ciudad de Vigo Básquet 2 0 148 13374–61
1 1 160 15572–74
0 2 142 16281–88

Ponteareas 2008

Liga EBA stage Group A
Team width=30 !width=30 !width=35 !width=35 !width=50EST !width=50XIR !width=50FER
Estudiantes de Lugo 2 0 155 13764–57
1 1 121 127
0 2 143 15580–91 63–64
LEB stage
Team width=30 !width=30 !width=35 !width=35 !width=50COB !width=50VIG !width=50COR
Club Ourense Baloncesto 2 0 143 11676–62
Ciudad de Vigo Básquet 1 1 133 13454–67
0 2 129 15567–79
Liga EBA stage Group B
Team width=30 !width=30 !width=35 !width=35 !width=50NAR !width=50ABO !width=50MAR !width=50CHA
Baloncesto Narón 3 0 212 20567–63
1 2 203 19576–78 65–48
1 2 193 18966–67 69–62
1 2 171 19060–58
Previous knockout stage
  • Final Four
  • O Porriño 2009

    LEB teams round
    Team width=30 !width=30 !width=35 !width=35 !width=50BRE !width=50ROS !width=50COR !width=50COB
    CB Breogán 3 0 268 23697–78 92–83
    CI Rosalía de Castro 2 1 254 24375–79
    Básquet Coruña 1 2 226 23668–78
    0 3 240 27396–101 61–80
    Final Four

    Lalín 2010

    Group A
    Team width=30 !width=30 !width=35 !width=35 !width=50OBR !width=50MAR !width=50ROS
    Obradoiro CAB 2 0 183 118
    1 1 147 17257–93 90–79
    0 2 140 18061–90
    Group B
    Team width=30 !width=30 !width=35 !width=35 !width=50FER !width=50COR !width=50XIR !width=50OBR
    Ferrol CB 3 0 220 17179–71 52–34
    2 1 243 196
    1 2 221 25766–89 66–86
    0 3 167 22751–86 82–89
    Group C
    Team width=30 !width=30 !width=35 !width=35 !width=50BRE !width=50XUV !width=50EST
    CB Breogán 2 0 191 107
    1 1 135 13069–79 66–51
    0 2 89 17838–112
    Group D
    Team width=30 !width=30 !width=35 !width=35 !width=50COB !width=50CHA !width=50ABO
    Club Ourense Baloncesto 2 0 161 100
    1 1 101 14332–77
    0 2 134 15368–84 66–69
    Final Four

    Noia 2011

    A Final Four was played directly between the top four teams in Galicia.

    Ourense 2012

    The format was similar as in the 2011 edition, with Obradoiro CAB as Liga ACB and the three LEB Oro teams.

    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.

    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]

    External links

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: Definido el calendario de la Copa Galicia, en la que el Xuven debutará en A Coruña. La Voz de Galicia. es. 24 August 2016. 5 August 2016.
    2. Web site: A Copa Galicia Sénior Masculina modifica o seu calendario . Galician Basketball Federation. gl. 2 August 2019.