The Basketball Queen’s Cup: A Look at the History, Champions, and Dominant Teams

The Basketball Queen’s Cup It is the great meeting of the sport of basket in the women’s category. The KO tournament par excellence that brings together all fans once a year with the best clubs in Spain.

An event with a very long history, dating back to 1943 with the RCD Spanish proclaiming themselves champions for the first time and inaugurating the record. The Queen’s Cup went through different moments, with sections where it was not played until it settled on the calendar starting in 1978, not failing once since then.

In recent years the dominant team of the Basketball Queen’s Cup has been the Perfumerías Avenida de Salamanca, achieving the majority of trophies that have been disputed. However, recently the trend has begun to change with the appearance of Spar Girona or Casademont Zaragoza.

Next, Basket Giants It brings the complete record of the Copa de la Reina basketball as well as the results, finals and runners-up.

Copa de la Reina basketball honors: Champion teams, results and finals

Year
Champion
Result
Runner-up
Site

1943 RCD Español 13–10 Madrid Basket-Ball Palma de Mallorca 1944 SF Centro 16–12 RCD Español Vigo 1945 SF Centro 39–11 SF Buenavista Madrid 1950 SF Madrid Unknown SF Guadalajara Gijón 1951 SF Madrid 33–15 García Vives Madrid 1952 SF Madrid 32–20 CD Spanish French Barcelona 1953 SF Madrid 30–20 SF Barcelona Zaragoza 1960 Cottet Barcelona 36–34 Picadero JC Zaragoza 1961 C. Medina-La Coruña 27–22 CREFF Madrid San Sebastián 1962 CREFF Madrid 38–34 Indo Barcelona Madrid 1963 CREFF Madrid 33–28 Indo Barcelona Barcelona 1972 CREFF Madrid 45–44 Picadero JC Tenerife 1973 Picadero JC 36–21 CE Ignis-Mataró Alcoy 1974 CREFF Madrid 64–48 CE Ignis-Mataró Ávila 1975 Picadero JC 57–45 CREFF Madrid Granada 1978 Picadero JC 62–55 RC Celta de Vigo León 1979 Picadero JC 64–54 RC Celta de Vigo Badalona 1980 83–82 RC Celta de Vigo Alcalá de Henares 1981 RC Celta de Vigo 74–58 Picadero JC Vigo 1982 RC Celta de Vigo 101–68 UCM Ferrol 1983 Picadero JC 63–62 RC Celta de Vigo Guadalajara 1984 RC Celta de Vigo 77–74 Canoe NC 1985 Masnou Basquetbol 76–61 Coronas Tenerife Sevilla 1986 CB Tortosa 69–67 Canoe NC Tortosa 1987 CB Tortosa 84–57 CD Xuncas Tenerife 1988 CB TORTOSA 59–56 CD XUNCAS LUGO 1989 CB TORTOSA 71–56 CD XUNAS ARONA 1990 ADBF ZARAGOZA 95–94 MASNU BASQUETBOL JEREZ DE LA Border 1991 Bàsquet Godella 76–72 Canoe Nc Vigo 1992 Bàsquet Godella 89–82 ADBF ZARAGOZA GANDÍA 1993 Outdoor 76–64 Basketball Godella Granada 1994 Basketball Godella 79–77 BEX Argentaria Pamplona 1995 Basketball Godella 65–46 CB Gran Canaria Valencia 1996 Real Canoe NC 84–69 Basketball Godella Huesca 1997 Pro-Getafe CDE 75–43 RC Celta de Vigo Valladolid 199 8 Pro-Getafe CDE 86–63 CB Gran Canaria Lugo 1999 CB Gran Canaria 69–44 CD Ensino Linares 2000 CB Gran Canaria 73–48 CB Ciudad de Burgos Godella 2001 RC Celta de Vigo 66–64 CB Avenida Gran Canaria 2002 RC Valencia 76– 57 CD Ensino Salamanca 2003 RC Valencia 81–70 CEUB Barcelona Zaragoza 2004 RC Valencia 72–67 CB Avenida Palma de Mallorca 2005 CB Avenida 74–68 CDB Zaragoza Valencia 2006 CB Avenida 67–60 RC Valencia León 2007 RC Valencia 72–60 CB Avenida Jerez de la Frontera 2008 RC Valencia 68–66 CB San José Sevilla 2009 RC Valencia 65–60 CB Puig d’en Valls Salamanca 2010 RC Valencia 64–62 CB Avenida Zaragoza 2011 Baloncesto Rivas CDE 63–59 RC Valencia Valencia 2012 CB Avenida 68 –57 RC Valencia Arganda del Rey 2013 Basketball Rivas CDE 83–62 CB Avenida Zamora 2014 CB Avenida 69–67 Basketball Rivas CDE Torrejón de Ardoz 2015 CB Avenida 66–62 CB Conquero Torrejón de Ardoz 2016 CB Conquero 60–52 CB Avenida San Sebastián 2017 CB Avenida 80–76 Uni Girona CB Gerona 2018 CB Avenida 76–62 Uni Girona CB Zaragoza 2019 CB Avenida 79–71 Uni Girona CB Vitoria 2020 CB Avenida 76–58 Uni Girona CB Salamanca 2021 Spar Girona 72–62 Valencia Basket Valencia 2022 CB Avenida 74–69 Spar Girona Valencia 2023 Casademont Zaragoza 55–51 CB Avenida Zaragoza 2024 To be defined To be defined To be defined Huelva

Which teams have won the Copa de la Reina basketball the most times?

The team that has won the most times Basketball Queen’s Cup is he CB Avenida Salamanca con 10 titles. The first came in 2005, repeating the following year. The charro club had to wait until 2012, but between 2014 and 2022 they would win 7 more Cups, becoming the reference team in women’s basketball.

In second position are Masnou Basquetbol and Ros Casares Valencia, both teams that have long been out of the elite of women’s basketball.

Other historic teams such as Bàsquet Godella and the Madrid Women’s Section close the podium with six Queen’s Cups.

This is the ranking of teams with the most cup titles in women’s basketball.

pos. Team Titles Year 1 CB Avenida Salamanca 10 2005, 2006, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2022 2 Masnou Basketball 7 1973, 1975, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1983, 1985 Ros Casares Valencia 7 2002, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 3 Basketball Godella 6 1991, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998 Sección Femenina Madrid 6 1944, 1945, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953 4 RC Celta de Vigo 4 1981, 1982 , 1984, 2001 CREFF Madrid 4 1962, 1963, 1972, 1974 CB Tortosa 4 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989 5 CB Islas Canarias 2 1999, 2000 Rivas Ecopolis 2 2011, 2013 6 Spar Girona 1 2021 Real Canoe NC 1 1996 Indo Barcelona 1 1960 Banco Zaragozano 1 1990 RCD Español 1 1943 BEX Argentaria 1 1993 Conquero Huelva Wagen 1 2016 C. Medina-La Coruña 1 1961 Casademont Zaragoza 1 2023

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