# ABA League Supercup

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ABA SuperCup Organising body ABA League JTD Founded July 2017; 9 years ago (2017-07) First season 2017–18 Country Bosnia and Herzegovina Croatia North Macedonia Montenegro Serbia Slovenia Confederation ABA League Number of teams 8 Current champions SC Derby (2023) Most championships Cedevita Crvena zvezda Partizan SC Derby (1 each) Most appearances Budućnost Partizan (4 each) TV partners Arena Sport Website aba-liga.com

The **ABA League Supercup**, also credited as **ABA Super Cup**, is an annual men's professional [basketball](/source/Basketball) [supercup](/source/Super_cup) competition between teams from the [ABA League](/source/ABA_League). It is run by the [ABA League JTD](/source/ABA_League_JTD). It is a [regional](/source/Yugoslavia) competition, that is contested between teams from six countries: [Bosnia and Herzegovina](/source/Bosnia_and_Herzegovina), [Croatia](/source/Croatia), [Macedonia](/source/Republic_of_Macedonia), [Montenegro](/source/Montenegro), [Serbia](/source/Serbia) and [Slovenia](/source/Slovenia).

## History

The [ABA League Assembly](/source/ABA_League_JTD), held on July 24, 2017, in [Belgrade](/source/Belgrade), Serbia, decided to organize the ABA League Supercup, with 8 participants.[1]

In 2017, the first edition of the ABA Super Cup took place in [Bar](/source/Bar%2C_Montenegro), Montenegro, where [Cedevita](/source/KK_Cedevita_Olimpija) became champions. In the second season, the teams met in [Laktaši](/source/Lakta%C5%A1i), where [Crvena zvezda](/source/KK_Crvena_zvezda) became champions. The third ABA Super Cup took place in [Zagreb](/source/Zagreb) in 2019 and was won by [Partizan](/source/KK_Partizan).

Teams from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Republic of Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, and Slovenia previously played in a similar competition, when they were part of [SFR Yugoslavia](/source/SFR_Yugoslavia). The [Yugoslav Basketball Cup](/source/Yugoslav_Basketball_Cup) was played for 33 years, from 1959 to 1992 (not held in 1961, 1963–68). In 1992, the Serbian club [Partizan](/source/KK_Partizan), was the last winner of that competition, while the Croatian club [Cibona](/source/KK_Cibona), won the most titles in that competition.

On 29 June 2020, the ABA League Assembly canceled the 2020 tournament due to the [COVID-19 pandemic](/source/COVID-19_pandemic_in_Montenegro).[2] The 2020 tournament would have been played on 20–23 September 2020 in [Podgorica](/source/Podgorica), Montenegro.[3]

## Title holders

- 2017 [Cedevita](/source/KK_Cedevita)

- 2018 [Crvena zvezda mts](/source/KK_Crvena_zvezda)

- 2019 [Partizan NIS](/source/KK_Partizan)

- 2023 [SC Derby](/source/KK_Studentski_centar)

## Finals

Year Host Final Champion Score Runner-up 2017 Details Bar Cedevita 78–69 Budućnost VOLI 2018 Details Laktaši Crvena zvezda mts 89–75 Budućnost VOLI 2019 Details Zagreb Partizan NIS 99–77 Cedevita Olimpija 2020 Details Podgorica Canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic 2021–2022 — Not held 2023 Details Podgorica SC Derby 83–81 Partizan Mozzart Bet

## All-time participants

The following is a list of clubs that have played in the Adriatic Supercup, at any time, since its formation in 2017, to the current season.

### Key

Defunct Defunct teams WD Withdrew participation 1st Champions 2nd Runners-up – Did not qualify T Top seed H Host

### List of participants

Team 17 18 19 23 Total seasons Highest finish Igokea 5th QFH – 4th 3 4th Cedevita 1stT SF – – 2 Winner Cibona 8th – QFH – 2 Quarter-finals Zadar – QF – 6th 2 Quarter-finals Budućnost 2nd 2ndT SF 3rdH 4 Runner up Mornar 4thH QF – – 2 Semi-finals SC Derby – – – 1st 1 Winner Crvena zvezda WDT 1st QFT WD 2 Winner FMP 7th – QF 7th 3 Quarter-finals Mega 3rd – QF 5th 3 Semi-finals Partizan 6th SF 1st 2ndT 4 Winner Cedevita Olimpija Unfounded 2nd 8th 2 Runner up Koper Primorska – – SF Df. 1 Semi-finals Olimpija – QF Defunct 1 Quarter-finals

## Awards

### MVPs

Season Player Team Ref. 2017 Andrija Stipanović Cedevita [4] 2018 Mouhammad Faye Crvena zvezda mts [5] 2019 Rashawn Thomas Partizan NIS [6] 2023 Kenan Kamenjaš SC Derby [7]

## See also

- [Yugoslav Basketball Cup](/source/Yugoslav_Basketball_Cup)

- [Alpe Adria Cup](/source/Alpe_Adria_Cup)

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** ["The ABA League Second Division will start from the 2017/18 season"](https://www.aba-liga.com/news.php?id=38503). aba-liga.com. 24 July 2017. Retrieved 24 July 2017.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-2)** ["Conclusions of the ABA League j.t.d. Assembly"](https://www.aba-liga.com/news.php?id=43617). *aba-liga.com*. Retrieved 29 June 2020.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-aba1_3-0)** ["ABA League j.t.d. Assembly selected new Management"](https://www.aba-liga.com/news.php?id=43043). *aba-liga.com*. Retrieved 30 May 2020.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-4)** ["Andrija Stipanović is the 2017 ABA Super Cup MVP"](https://www.aba-liga.com/news.php?id=38718). *aba-liga.com*. Retrieved 24 September 2017.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-5)** ["ZVEZDI PRVI TROFEJ U SEZONI Faje MVP Superkupa ABA lige"](https://sport.blic.rs/kosarka/domaca-kosarka-i-aba/zvezdi-prvi-trofej-u-sezoni-faje-mvp-superkupa-aba-lige/vce8m4v). *sport.blic.rs*. Retrieved 13 December 2020.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-6)** ["Rashawn Thomas is the MVP of the 2019 ABA Super Cup"](https://www.aba-liga.com/news.php?id=42303). *aba-liga.com*. Retrieved 29 September 2019.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-7)** ["2023 ABA Super Cup MVP: Kenan Kamenjaš (SC Derby)"](https://www.aba-liga.com/news/49341/2023-aba-super-cup-mvp-kenan-kamenjas-(sc-derby)/). *aba-liga.com*. Retrieved 20 September 2023.

## External links

- [Official website](http://www.aba-liga.com/)

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