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The PBA Philippine Cup is one of three active conferences in the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA). In this conference, only Filipino players and players of Filipino descent can compete, meaning that imports are not allowed. Before the 2004–05 season, the tournament was known as the PBA All-Filipino Cup. It is considered the most prestigious of the three conferences in a PBA season.
Since the 2006–07 season, the champions of the Philippine Cup are awarded the Jun Bernardino Trophy, named after former PBA commissioner Jun Bernardino,[1] which they get to keep possession of until the next Philippine Cup champion is crowned. If a team wins three Philippine Cups in a row, that team will have permanent possession of the trophy.[2]
The 1975 and 1976 editions of the tournament were reclassified as an import-laden conference since the league gave the lower-ranking teams the option of hiring imports to bolster their respective lineups. The first tournament that prohibited teams from hiring foreign players or imports was held in 1977. The 1981 and 1982 seasons did not have an All-Filipino Conference.
The San Miguel Beermen have the most Philippine Cup titles with eleven and are the current defending Philippine Cup champions, having defeated the TNT Tropang 5G in the 2025 PBA Philippine Cup finals.
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List of All-Filipino/Philippine Cup champions
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Won three or more consecutive tournaments
Won two consecutive tournaments
* Two all-Filipino conferences were held in 1984.
Per franchise
- * Defunct franchise.
- **The 1975 and 1976 editions of the tournament are not considered All-Filipino Conferences since the league gave the lower-ranking teams the option of hiring imports to bolster their respective lineups.
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Individual awards
Best Player of the Conference
^ | Denotes player who is still active in the PBA |
* | Inducted into the PBA Hall of Fame |
Player (X) | Denotes the number of times the player has been named BPC |
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