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French Basketball Cup

The French Basketball Cup, or French Federation Basketball Cup, is the annual national basketball federation cup competition of France. It is organized by the French Basketball Federation. It is also known as the Trophée Robert Busnel, named after the late basketball player Robert Busnel, who died in 1991.

History
• 1952–53 to 1968–69 French Cup (including professional clubs)* • 1981–82 to 1984–85 Federation Cup • 1992–93 to 1994–95 League Cup • 1995–96 to present French Cup (including professional clubs) :*From 1971 to 1995, the French Cup was not contested by professional clubs. == Title holders ==
Title holders
• 1952–53 ASVEL • 1953–54 PUC • 1954–55 PUC • 1955–56 Auboué • 1956–57 ASVEL • 1957–58 Étoile Charleville-Mézières • 1958–59 Étoile Charleville-Mézières • 1959–60 Denain Voltaire • 1960–61 Stade Auto Lyon • 1961–62 PUC • 1962–63 PUC • 1963–64 Moderne • 1964–65 ASVEL • 1965–66 Nantes • 1966–67 ASVEL • 1967–68 Not held • 1968–69 JA Vichy • 1969–70 JA Vichy • 1970–81 Not held • 1981–82 Limoges CSP • 1982–83 Limoges CSP • 1983–84 ASVEL • 1984–85 Limoges CSP • 1985–92 Not held • 1992–93 JDA Dijon • 1993–94 Limoges CSP • 1994–95 Limoges CSP • 1995–96 ASVEL • 1996–97 ASVEL • 1997–98 Cholet • 1998–99 Cholet • 1999–00 Limoges CSP • 2000–01 ASVEL • 2001–02 Pau-Orthez • 2002–03 Pau-Orthez • 2003–04 Le Mans Sarthe • 2004–05 BCM Gravelines • 2005–06 JDA Dijon • 2006–07 Pau-Orthez • 2007–08 ASVEL • 2008–09 Le Mans Sarthe • 2009–10 Orléans • 2010–11 Élan Chalon • 2011–12 Élan Chalon • 2012–13 Paris-Levallois • 2013–14 JSF Nanterre • 2014–15 SIG • 2015–16 Le Mans Sarthe • 2016–17 Nanterre 92 • 2017–18 SIG • 2018–19 ASVEL • 2019–20 Not held • 2020–21 ASVEL • 2021–22 Pau-Orthez • 2022–23 Monaco • 2023–24 JDA Dijon • 2024–25 Paris Basketball • 2025–26 Monaco ==Finals==
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