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2024–25 Spain Cup

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2024–25 Spain Cup
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The 2024–25 Spain Cup was the inaugural edition of the Spain Cup, a men's basketball competition created with the aim to replace the Copa Princesa de Asturias and the Copa LEB Plata.[1] It was played by teams competing in the 2024–25 season of the Primera FEB and the Segunda FEB.

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Silbö San Pablo Burgos achieved the first title of the history of the competition in front of its supporters devoted to their team.[2]

Across mainland Spain, match times up to 26 October 2024 are CEST (UTC+2) and from 27 October 2024 are CET (UTC+1); matches played in the Canary Islands up to 26 October 2024 use the WEST (UTC+1) and from 27 October 2024 are WET (UTC+0).

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Schedule and format

In the summer of 2024, the Spanish Basketball Federation released the calendar of the new competition.[3]

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Qualified teams

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The following teams qualified for the competition.[7] In case of vacant places, they were placed in order of their final position in the last LEB Plata and Liga EBA seasons.[8]

Liga ACB
The two relegated teams to Primera FEB from the 2023–24 season
LEB Oro
All 16 non-promoted teams that played the 2023–24 season
LEB Plata
The 20 best qualified teams after the 2023–24 season
Liga EBA
The two winners of the promotion stages of the 2023–24 season
Notes
  1. It merged in a single team with Melilla Ciudad del Deporte[9]
  2. It achieved a vacant berth after the merger of the two teams of the city of Melilla.
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Group stage

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The group stage, which had a total of 40 teams from the Primera FEB and the Segunda FEB, consisted of eight groups of five teams in each group that had been configured according to criteria of geographical and sporting distribution and compensation between divisions. In each group, each team played four matches over five matchdays of competition. The first three matchdays were played throughout the first three weeks of September prior to the start of the leagues and the last two matchdays were played on October 22 and November 12. At the end of the group stage, the eight top teams from each group advanced for the quarter-finals.[7]

Group A

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Source: FEB
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Group B

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Source: FEB
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  1. Tied on head-to-head points. Point difference in head-to-head matches: Gipuzkoa Basket +13, Grupo Alega Cantabria –5, Biele ISB –8.
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Group C

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Source: FEB
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  1. Tied on head-to-head points. Point difference in head-to-head matches: UEMC Real Valladolid Baloncesto: +7, Caja Rural CB Zamora –2, Súper Agropal Palencia –5.
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Group D

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Source: FEB
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Group E

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Group F

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Source: FEB
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  1. Head-to-head result: CB Naturavia Morón 89–94 Melilla Ciudad del Deporte
  2. Head-to-head result: Damex UDEA Algeciras 80–70 Ciudad de Huelva
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Group G

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Source: FEB
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  1. Head-to-head result: Hestia Menorca 65–68 Palmer Basket Mallorca Palma
  2. Head-to-head result: Fibwi Palma 79–69 Maderas Sorlí Benicarló
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Group H

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Source: FEB
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Quarter-finals

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The quarter-finals were played in two-legged ties on a home-and-away basis that were determined by luck of the draw. The first legs were played on December 23, 2024, and the second legs were played on January 7, 2025. The teams from the lower divisions played the second leg at home, while in the case of same division, the luck of the draw determined the order of the matches.[3][13]

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Final Four

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The Final Four was a single-elimination tournament consisting of two rounds contested by the four series winners of the quarter-finals. It was played on January 24–25, 2025[3] at the Coliseum Burgos in the city of Burgos.[14]

Bracket

Semi-finals
24 January
Final
25 January
      
Monbus Obradoiro 86
Real Betis Baloncesto 71
Monbus Obradoiro 69
Silbö San Pablo Burgos 97
ODILO FC Cartagena CB 79
Silbö San Pablo Burgos 101

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2024–25 Spain Cup champion
Silbö San Pablo Burgos
1st title
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