Estonian Basketball Cup

The Estonian Cup (Estonian: Eesti karikavõistlused), also known as the Kaamos SuperCup for sponsorship reasons, is an annual cup competition for Estonian basketball teams. It is organized by the Estonian Basketball Association.[1]

Estonian Cup
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event 2024–25 Estonian Basketball Cup
Estonian Basketball Cup trophy
SportBasketball
Founded1946
CEOPriit Sarapuu
Country Estonia
ContinentEuropean Union Europe
Most recent
champion(s)
Kalev/Cramo
(9th title)
Most titlesTartu Ülikool
(17 titles)
TV partner(s)Delfi TV
Related
competitions
Estonian League
Official websitebasket.ee

Until the 2000–01 season, the cup tournament was held in the end of the season in spring. In 2001, the tournament was moved to the first half of the season, and two Estonian Basketball Cup tournaments were held within the same calendar year.

Winners

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Finals

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Year Date Winner Score Runners-up Venue Location MVP Ref.
2001 15 December 2001 Tallinna Kalev 94–78 Tartu Rock Haapsalu Gymnasium Haapsalu Not awarded
2002 21 December 2002 TÜ/Rock 92–76 Pirita Keila Health Center Keila
2003 28 September 2003 TTÜ/A. Le Coq 88–68 Tallinna Kalev Pärnu Rabahall Pärnu
2004 17 October 2004 TÜ/Rock 89–85 Tallinna Kalev Viljandi Sports Hall Viljandi
2005 2 October 2005 BC Kalev/Cramo 70–64 TÜ/Rock Kuressaare Sports Center Kuressaare
2006 24 September 2006 Tallinna BC Kalev/Cramo 97–92 TÜ/Rock A. Le Coq Sports Hall Tartu
2007 30 September 2007 Tallinna BC Kalev/Cramo 71–62 TÜ/Rock Rakvere Sports Hall Rakvere
2008 10 October 2008 BC Kalev/Cramo 90–61 TTÜ Korvpalliklubi A. Le Coq Sports Hall Tartu
2009 11 October 2009 TÜ/Rock 67–55 Tallinna BC Kalev/Cramo Saku Suurhall Tallinn
2010 30 December 2010 TÜ/Rock 81–51 BC Rakvere Tarvas Rakvere Sports Hall Rakvere
2011 30 December 2011 Tartu Ülikool 87–81 BC Kalev/Cramo Pärnu Sports Hall Pärnu   Vallo Allingu [2]
2012 22 December 2012 BC Rakvere Tarvas 81–64 TYCO Rapla A. Le Coq Sports Hall Tartu   Māris Ļaksa [3]
2013 22 December 2013 TÜ/Rock 71–69 BC Kalev/Cramo University of Tartu Sports Hall Tartu   Augustas Pečiukevičius [4]
2014 21 December 2014 TÜ/Rock 84–66 Rakvere Tarvas Rakvere Sports Hall Rakvere   Janar Talts [5]
2015 20 December 2015 BC Kalev/Cramo 73–55 TÜ/Rock Kuressaare Sports Center Kuressaare   Rain Veideman [6]
2016 18 December 2016 BC Kalev/Cramo 71–66 Tartu Ülikool Pärnu Sports Hall Pärnu   Demonte Harper [7]
2020 20 December 2020 BC Kalev/Cramo 95–56 Rakvere Tarvas Rakvere Sports Hall Rakvere   Kregor Hermet [8]
2021 19 December 2021 Tartu Ülikool Maks & Moorits 82–73 BC Kalev/Cramo University of Tartu Sports Hall Tartu   Märt Rosenthal [9]
2022 18 December 2022 BC Kalev/Cramo 77–64 Viimsi/Sportland Narva Sports Center Narva   Hugo Toom [10]
2024 17 February 2024 BC Kalev/Cramo 76–68 Tartu Ülikool Maks & Moorits Kuressaare Sports Center Kuressaare   Severi Kaukiainen [11]

Titles by team

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Team Winners Winning years
Tartu Ülikool
17
1950, 1952, 1956, 1958, 1974, 1976, 1979, 2000, 2001 (2000–2001), 2002, 2004, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2021
Kalev
9
1946, 1948, 1968, 1969, 1972, 1992, 1993, 1996, 2001 (2001–2002)
Kalev/Cramo
9
2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2015, 2016, 2020, 2022, 2024
TPI
7
1960, 1961, 1962, 1964, 1966, 1967, 1970
EPA
4
1957, 1959, 1963, 1965
Standard
2
1980, 1981
Harju KEK
2
1988, 1989
Keskrajoon
1
1971
EKE Projekt
1
1973
Metallist
1
1982
Nybit
1
1998
Tallinn
1
1999
TTÜ/A. Le Coq
1
2003
Rakvere Tarvas
1
2012

Winning rosters

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1998–99 Tallinn

Vjatšeslav Botškarjov, Arko Kask, Erki Kivinukk, Aivar Kuusmaa, Mait Käbin, Olev-Illimar Luiga, Margus Metstak, Indrek Rumma, Indrek Ruut, Kauri Sild, Meelis Songe, Raoul Suurorg, Tair Tenno, Rivo Turro, Reemo Veski (Coach: Üllar Kerde)

1999–00 Tartu Ülikool-Delta

Marek Doronin, Tanel Kaljula, Toomas Kandimaa, Tarmo Kikerpill, Aigar Kristovald, Marti Lasn, Jaanus Liivak, Toomas Liivak, Vallo Reinkort, Andrus Renter, Tanel Tein, Veljo Vares, Indrek Visnapuu (Coach: Teet Laur)

2000–01 Tartu Ülikool-Delta

Marek Doronin, Toomas Kandimaa, Tarmo Kikerpill, Aigar Kristovald, Jaanus Liivak, Toomas Liivak, Kuldar Lossmann, Rolandas Mačiulaitis, Ardi Niinepuu, Asko Paade, Rain Peerandi, Heiko Rannula, Vallo Reinkort, Tanel Tein, Veljo Vares, Antti Vasar (Coach: Jüri Neissaar)

2001–02 Kalev

Erik Dorbek, Priit Ilver, Tarmo Juhanson, Tanel Kaljula, Kristjan Kangur, Andres Kilk, Valmo Kriisa, Andrey Laletin, Kristjan Makke, Rauno Pehka, Indrek Rumma, Dan Shanks, Seth Sundberg, Alar Varrak (Coach: Üllar Kerde)

2002–03 Tartu Ülikool/Rock

Vallo Allingu, Marek Doronin, Toomas Kandimaa, Tarmo Kikerpill, Silver Leppik, Toomas Liivak, Asko Paade, Heiko Rannula, Vallo Reinkort, Andrus Renter, Tanel Tein, Antti Vasar, Martin Viiask (Coach: Jüri Neissaar)

2003–04 TTÜ/A. Le Coq

Mindaugas Budzinauskas, Larry Daniels, Gert Dorbek, Kert Kesküla, Karmo Allikas, Petri Virtanen, Andre Pärn, Aivar Kuusmaa, Krzysztof Wilangowski, Ivo Uibukant, Leho Kraav, Rauno Pehka (Coach: Heino Enden)

2004–05 Tartu Ülikool/Rock

Heiko Rannula, Rain Peerandi, Martin Viiask, Kristo Aab, Silver Leppik, Tarmo Kikerpill, Vallo Allingu, Marek Doronin, Asko Paade, Antti Vasar, Augenijus Vaškys, Marko Raamat (Coach: Tõnu Lust)

2005–06 Kalev/Cramo

Turner Battle, Erik Dorbek, Gert Dorbek, Karl-Peeter Dorbek, Víctor González, Tanel Kaljula, Rait Keerles, Sten Möldre, Heiko Niidas, Andre Pärn, Kristo Saage, Reimo Tamm, Veljo Vares, Ardo Ärmpalu (Coach: Aivar Kuusmaa)

2006–07 Kalev/Cramo

James Allen, Gregor Arbet, Erik Dorbek, Tanel Kaljula, Kristjan Kangur, Rait Keerles, Valmo Kriisa, Heiko Niidas, Travis Reed, Tanel Sokk (Coach: Veselin Matić)

2007–08 Kalev/Cramo

Marlon Parmer, Tanel Sokk, Martin Viiask, Valmo Kriisa, Bojan Pelkić, Vladimir Vuksanović, Travis Reed, Rait Keerles, Gregor Arbet, Kristjan Kangur, Kristo Saage (Coach: Veselin Matić)

2008–09 Kalev/Cramo

Gregor Arbet, Nate Fox, Indrek Kajupank, Kristjan Kangur, Rait Keerles, Valmo Kriisa, Tanel Kurbas, John Linehan, Martin Müürsepp, Josh Pace, Rain Raadik, Tanel Sokk, Viljar Veski (Coach: Nenad Vučinić)

2009–10 Tartu Ülikool/Rock

Sten Sokk, Todd Abernethy, Vallo Allingu, Janar Talts, Silver Leppik, Martin Viiask, Timo Eichfuss, Asko Paade, Sven Kaldre, Scott Morrison, Kristjan Kitsing (Coach: Indrek Visnapuu)

2010–11 Tartu Ülikool/Rock

Vallo Allingu, Marek Doronin, Timo Eichfuss, Kristjan Evart, Callistus Eziukwu, Joonas Järveläinen, Tanel Kurbas, Silver Leppik, Asko Paade, Rain Raadik, Sten Sokk, Janar Talts, Giorgi Tsintsadze, Rain Veideman (Coach: Indrek Visnapuu)

2011–12 Tartu Ülikool

Vallo Allingu, Marek Doronin, Timo Eichfuss, Taavi Leok, Tanel Kurbas, Silver Leppik, Asko Paade, Bill Amis, Sten Sokk, Kristo Saage, Rain Veideman, Kristjan Evart, Rain Raadik (Coach: Indrek Visnapuu)

2012–13 Rakvere Tarvas

Mihkel Schleicher, Brandis Raley-Ross, Renato Lindmets, Māris Ļaksa, Kaido Saks, Reimo Tamm, Raimond Tribuntsov, Andri Metsaru, Oliver Metsalu, Juris Umbraško, Kevin Täpp (Coach: Andres Sõber)

2013–14 Tartu Ülikool/Rock

Kent-Kaarel Vene, Gert Dorbek, Valmo Kriisa, Janar Talts, Timo Eichfuss, Saimon Sutt, Marek Doronin, Augustas Pečiukevičius, Kristen Meister, Vilmantas Dilys, Joosep Toome, Tanel Kurbas, Vincent Simpson (Coach: Gert Kullamäe)

2014–15 Tartu Ülikool/Rock

Tanel Sokk, Kent-Kaarel Vene, Gert Dorbek, Valmo Kriisa, Janar Talts, Timo Eichfuss, Saimon Sutt, Marek Doronin, Augustas Pečiukevičius, Kristen Meister, Karolis Petrukonis, Joosep Toome, Tanel Kurbas (Coach: Gert Kullamäe)

2015–16 Kalev/Cramo

Gregor Arbet, Josh Boone, Martin Dorbek, Rolands Freimanis, Silver Jurno, Erik Keedus, Sten Olmre, Brandis Raley-Ross, Sten Sokk, Janar Soo, Rain Veideman (Coach: Alar Varrak)

2016–17 Kalev/Cramo

Gregor Arbet, Martin Dorbek, Aleksandr Gavrilov, Mickell Gladness, Demonte Harper, Silver Jurno, Erik Keedus, Vitali Liutych, Cedric Simmons, Sten Sokk, Matthias Tass, Mark Tollefsen, Rain Veideman (Coach: Alar Varrak)

2020–21 Kalev/Cramo

Devin Thomas, Marcus Keene, Sten Sokk, Tanel Kurbas, Maurice Kemp, Kregor Hermet, Jānis Kaufmanis, Rauno Nurger, Janari Jõesaar, Martin Dorbek, Indrek Sunelik (Coach: Roberts Štelmahers)

2021–22 Tartu Ülikool

Märt Rosenthal, Adomas Drungilas, Edmunds Elksnis, Hendrik Eelmäe, Emmanuel Wembi, Robin Kivi, Kaspar Sepp, Lamonte Bearden, Oliver Suurorg, Patrik Saal, Joonas Anton Jürgenstein, Patrik Peemot (Coach: Nikolajs Mazurs)

2021–22 Kalev/Cramo

Taavi Jurkatamm, Alterique Gilbert, Wesley Van Beck, Tanel Kurbas, Artur Konontšuk, Hugo Toom, Kaspar Kitsing, Zigmārs Raimo, Martin Dorbek, Mārtiņš Meiers, Kristjan Kitsing, Oleksandr Kovliar (Coach: Heiko Rannula)

2023–24 Kalev/Cramo

Leemet Böckler, Martin Dorbek, Kregor Hermet, Mikk Jurkatamm, Kaspar Kitsing, Severi Kaukiainen, Mihkel Kirves, Tanel Kurbas, Rauno Nurger, Ben Shungu, Manny Suárez (Coach: Heiko Rannula)

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Karikavõistlused". Retrieved 17 February 2024.
  2. ^ "Võiduka Visnapuu lajatus ilkujatele: "Kes hiljem naerab, naerab paremini!"" (in Estonian). Õhtuleht Sport. 30 December 2011.
  3. ^ "DELFI VIDEO: Karikasarja MVP Maris Laksa: olen veidi väsinud, kuid suur võit Tarvale!" (in Estonian). Delfi Sport. 22 December 2012.
  4. ^ "VIDEO JA FOTOD: IMELINE FINAAL! Rock lõi Kalevit viimase sekundi viskega!" (in Estonian). Delfi Sport. 22 December 2013.
  5. ^ "Looduse vastu ikka ei saa: Rock sõitis väsinud Tarvast üle" (in Estonian). Õhtuleht Sport. 21 December 2014.
  6. ^ "VIDEO ja FOTOD: Kalev/Cramo võitis karikafinaalis Rocki koguni 18 punktiga" (in Estonian). Delfi Sport. 20 December 2015.
  7. ^ "Karikavõitjaks tuli teist aastat järjest BC Kalev/Cramo" (in Estonian). Estonian Basketball Association. 18 December 2016.
  8. ^ "Kalev/Cramo end üllatada ei lasknud ja võttis kindlalt Paf Superkarika võidu" (in Estonian). Estonian Basketball Association. 20 December 2020.
  9. ^ "Tartu Ülikool Maks & Moorits pani Eesti karika võitmisega kodupubliku tormiliselt juubeldama" (in Estonian). Estonian Basketball Association. 19 December 2021.
  10. ^ "BC Kalev/Cramo elas Viimsi suure tagasituleku üle ja krooniti karikavõitjaks!" (in Estonian). Estonian Basketball Association. 18 December 2022.
  11. ^ "BC KALEV/CRAMO ON KAAMOS KARIKAVÕITJAD! (NB! LISATUD GALERII)" (in Estonian). Estonian Basketball Association. 17 February 2024.
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