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{{Infobox sports league
{{Infobox basketball league
| title = Copa Argentina de Básquet
| title = Copa Argentina de Básquet
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| logo =
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| sport = [[Basketball]]
| founded = 2002
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| inaugural = 2002–03
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| continent = {{flagicon|South America}} [[South America]]
| country = {{flagicon|Argentina}} [[Argentina]]
| country = {{flagicon|Argentina}} [[Argentina]]
| champion = [[Club Atlético Peñarol (Mar del Plata)|Peñarol]]<br/>(1st title)
| champions = [[Club Atlético Peñarol (Mar del Plata)|Peñarol]]<br/>(1st title)
| most_champs = [[Club Atlético Boca Juniors (basketball)|Boca Juniors]]<br/>(5 titles)
| most_champs = [[Club Atlético Boca Juniors (basketball)|Boca Juniors]]<br/>(5 titles)
| related_comps = [[Liga Nacional de Básquet]] <br/>[[Torneo Nacional de Ascenso]]<br/>[[Torneo Súper 8]]<br/>[[Torneo Top 4]]
| related_comps = [[Liga Nacional de Básquet]] <br/>[[Torneo Nacional de Ascenso]]<br/>[[Torneo Súper 8]]<br/>[[Torneo Top 4]]
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The '''Copa Argentina de Básquet''' ([[English language|English]]: Argentina Cup of Basketball) was an [[Argentina|Argentine]] men's professional club [[basketball]] national cup competition. The competition was a [[super cup]] tournament. It was contested between the teams of the top-tier level [[Liga Nacional de Básquet|Argentine League]] (LNB), and the second-tier level [[Torneo Nacional de Ascenso|Argentine 2nd Division]] (TNA).
The '''Copa Argentina de Básquet''' ([[English language|English]]: Argentina Cup of Basketball) was an [[Argentina|Argentine]] men's professional club [[basketball]] national cup competition. The competition was contested between the teams of the top-tier level [[Liga Nacional de Básquet|Argentine League]] (LNB), and the second-tier level [[Torneo Nacional de Ascenso|Argentine 2nd Division]].


==History==
==History==
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==See also==
==See also==
*[[Liga Nacional de Básquet]]
*[[Liga Nacional de Básquet|LNB]]
*[[Torneo Súper 8]]
*[[Torneo Súper 8]]
*[[Torneo Top 4]]
*[[Torneo Top 4]]
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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.laliganacional.com.ar/laliga/ Official website] {{es icon}} {{fr icon}} {{en icon}} {{zh icon}}
*[http://www.laliganacional.com.ar/laliga/ Official website] {{in lang|es|fr|en|zh}}
*[http://www.pickandroll.com.ar/ Pick and Roll (news, info & statistics)] {{es icon}}
*[http://www.pickandroll.com.ar/ Pick and Roll (news, info & statistics)] {{in lang|es}}
*[http://www.latinbasket.com/Argentina/basketball.asp Argentinian league on Latinabasket.com]
*[https://www.latinbasket.com/Argentina/basketball.aspx Argentinian league on Latinabasket.com]


{{Liga Nacional de Básquet}}
{{Torneo Nacional de Ascenso}}
{{Basketball in Argentina}}
{{Basketball in Argentina}}



Latest revision as of 03:40, 5 October 2023

Copa Argentina de Básquet
Founded2002
First season2002–03
Folded2010
CountryArgentina Argentina
Related competitionsLiga Nacional de Básquet
Torneo Nacional de Ascenso
Torneo Súper 8
Torneo Top 4
Last championsPeñarol
(1st title)
Most championshipsBoca Juniors
(5 titles)

The Copa Argentina de Básquet (English: Argentina Cup of Basketball) was an Argentine men's professional club basketball national cup competition. The competition was contested between the teams of the top-tier level Argentine League (LNB), and the second-tier level Argentine 2nd Division.

History

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The Copa Argentina was contested from 2002 to 2010.

Winners

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Year
(Season)
Venue Winner Runner-up Tournament MVP
2002
2002–03
Estadio Once Unidos
(Mar del Plata)
Boca Juniors Atenas
2003
2003–04
Polideportivo Carlos Cerutti
(Córdoba)
Boca Juniors Atenas
2004
2004–05
Estadio_Luis_Conde
(Buenos Aires)
Boca Juniors River Plate
2005
2005–06
Estadio Héctor Etchart
(Buenos Aires)
Boca Juniors River Plate
2006
2006–07
Estadio Cubierto
(Rosario)
Boca Juniors Peñarol
2007
2007–08
Polideportivo Municipal
(Monte Hermoso)
Regatas Corrientes Peñarol Javier Martínez
2008
2008–09
Estadio Osvaldo Casanova
(Bahía Blanca)
Atenas Peñarol Juan Locatelli
2009
2009–10
Gimnasio Municipal 1
(Trelew)
Quimsa Gimnasia Comodoro Rivadavia
2010
2010–11
Estadio Ciudad
(Santiago del Estero)
Peñarol La Unión de Formosa Facundo Campazzo

See also

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