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LNB Pro A Leaders Cup



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Established
1988 (37 years old)

First Recorded Event
2013-02-15

Current Season
2025

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France

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tiny league badge icon 16 Feb Le Mans S tiny home badge icon 96 - 104 tiny away badge icon AS Monaco
tiny league badge icon 15 Feb Lyon-Vill tiny home badge icon 78 - 91 tiny away badge icon AS Monaco
tiny league badge icon 15 Feb Le Mans S tiny home badge icon 88 - 85 tiny away badge icon Saint-Que
tiny league badge icon 14 Feb Lyon-Vill tiny home badge icon 90 - 75 tiny away badge icon Strasbour
tiny league badge icon 14 Feb AS Monaco tiny home badge icon 101 - 88 tiny away badge icon Bourg-en-
tiny league badge icon 14 Feb Paris Bas tiny home badge icon 86 - 92 tiny away badge icon Saint-Que
tiny league badge icon 14 Feb Cholet tiny home badge icon 91 - 93 tiny away badge icon Le Mans S
tiny league badge icon 18 Feb Nanterre tiny home badge icon 90 - 85 tiny away badge icon Paris Bas
tiny league badge icon 17 Feb AS Monaco tiny home badge icon 93 - 98 tiny away badge icon Paris Bas
tiny league badge icon 17 Feb Bourg-en- tiny home badge icon 95 - 100 tiny away badge icon Nanterre

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The LNB Pro A Leaders Cup, or French Basketball League Cup, is the annual national league cup competition for teams from the top-tier level of French professional basketball, the LNB Pro A. It was created in its current form in 2003 (after originally being founded in 1988). It is organized by the Ligue Nationale de Basketball (LNB), which also organizes the top two leagues of French professional basketball (Pro A, and Pro B).

Inspired by the Spanish Copa del Rey (Spanish Basketball King's Cup), the Final Eight format has always been used. At the end of the first half of the regular season, the top eight teams (or the top seven teams and the tournament's host team) from the first division French LNB Pro A League qualify. The eight teams compete in a playoff that is held at one venue over four days, which eventually produces a winner. The Final Eight is one of the highlights of the French basketball calendar. At one point in time, the winner of the competition was entitled to a place in the now defunct FIBA EuroChallenge competition.
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2025
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2020

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AS Monaco Baske
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Bourg-en-Bresse
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Cholet
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Le Mans Sarthe
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Lyon-Villeurban
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Paris Basketbal
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Saint-Quentin B
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Strasbourg
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