DateRHome v Away-
09/21 18:00 - Andrezieux Boutheon ALS v Besancon Avenir Comtois 75-68
09/21 18:00 - Aix Maurienne v Union Sportive Avignon/Pontet 92-55
09/21 17:00 - LYONSO Basket v Antibes 60-77
09/20 18:00 - GET Vosges v Saint Quentin 83-92
09/17 17:00 - Cergy Pontoise v Nancy 38-49
09/15 16:00 - Rueil Athletic Club v STB Le Havre 79-65
04/24 17:00 1 Dijon v Asvel Lyon-Villeurbanne 61-77
04/15 17:00 2 Asvel Lyon-Villeurbanne v Limoges 84-82
04/06 18:00 2 Dijon v Orleans 107-74
03/21 10:50 3 Limoges v Gravelines 72-65
03/20 19:00 3 Le Mans v Orleans 78-84
03/20 19:00 3 Dijon v Strasbourg 83-63
03/20 18:00 3 Asvel Lyon-Villeurbanne v Boulogne–Levallois 74-73
01/10 17:30 4 Asvel Lyon-Villeurbanne v Bourg 86-77
01/10 16:00 4 Gravelines v Chalons-Reims 104-100
01/09 19:00 4 Orleans v Monaco 83-76
01/09 19:00 4 Dijon v Nanterre 79-65
01/09 18:00 4 Roanne v Le Mans 74-96
01/09 17:00 4 Cholet v Strasbourg 78-82
01/08 17:00 4 Limoges v STB Le Havre 99-69
12/22 17:00 4 Boulogne–Levallois v Blois 76-59
12/08 19:00 5 Orleans v Boulazac 90-81
11/21 17:00 5 Denain v Gravelines 100-107
11/20 16:30 5 Le Portel v Blois 90-92
11/17 19:00 5 Roanne v Vichy Clermont 93-70
11/17 18:00 5 Chalons-Reims v Besancon Avenir Comtois 104-67
11/13 16:00 5 Le Mans v Union Tours Basket Metropole 110-54
11/11 18:00 6 Mulhouse v Besancon Avenir Comtois DBFA
10/14 18:00 6 Souffelweyersheim v Gravelines 79-81
10/13 18:30 6 Pont de Cheruy v Vichy Clermont 72-79

Wikipedia - French Basketball Cup

The French Basketball Cup, or French Federation Basketball Cup, (French: Coupe de France de Basket) 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 (Robert Busnel Trophy), named after the late basketball player Robert Busnel, who died in 1991.

A total of 54 amateur and professional teams from France, participate in the cup competition.

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.
The "Coupe de France" is a prestigious annual basketball tournament that showcases the best of French basketball talent, featuring teams from various levels of the sport, including professional clubs from the Jeep Elite league, as well as amateur and semi-professional teams. Established in 1921, this knockout competition has become a highlight of the French basketball calendar, drawing passionate fans and fostering a spirit of competition and camaraderie.

The tournament operates on a single-elimination format, where teams compete in thrilling matchups that can lead to unexpected upsets and dramatic moments. Each round builds excitement as lower-tier teams have the opportunity to challenge higher-ranked opponents, making the Coupe de France a platform for emerging talent and a celebration of the sport's grassroots.

The final, typically held in a prominent venue, is a grand event that attracts significant media attention and a large audience, culminating in a festive atmosphere filled with basketball enthusiasts. The winner of the Coupe de France not only earns the coveted trophy but also secures a place in European competitions, adding to the stakes and prestige of the tournament.

With its rich history and commitment to promoting basketball at all levels, the Coupe de France remains a cornerstone of the French basketball landscape, embodying the passion and dedication of players, coaches, and fans alike.