The United Cup of Champions is an international annual basketball tournament for club teams in the Central Americas and Northern America. The league is traditionally held with 6 teams over a period of a week in the Gran Arena del Cibao in Santiago, the capital of the Dominican Republic.
Organising body | United Cup |
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Founded | 2014 |
First season | 2014 |
Countries | As of 2023: Belize Canada Costa Rica Dominican Republic United States |
Confederation | FIBA Americas |
Number of teams | 6 |
Current champions | Correcaminos UAT Victoria (1st title) (2022) |
Most championships | GIE Maile Matrix (4 titles) |
Website | www |
History
editThe United Cup was first played in 2014.
In the United Cup's second season, in 2015, six teams for the Dominican Republic and the United States participated.[1] The GIE Maile Matrix were the inaugural champions after finishing the season with a 3–1 record and beating GUG in the finals. In the 2016, Academia de La Montana de Medellin from Colombia joined the league. In 2019, the HAB Caicos Sonics from the Turks and Caicos Islands made their debut in the league. In 2019, Fenix Santiago from Guatemala and the Tonga national team played in the United Cup. The following year, in 2020, the Chiba Seals from Japan joined. The 2022 saw the United Kingdom's Sheffield Bulldogs join the competition as well as the Correcaminos UAT Victoria from Mexico, who immediately won the title.
The 2023 season will take place from January 10 to January 13, 2023, with teams from a record 5 countries (those being Belize, Canada, Dominican Republic, United States and Costa Rica). The national teams from Belize and Costa Rica represented their countries.[2]
Current teams
editTeam | Location |
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Costa Rica (NT) | Costa Rica |
Belize (NT) | Belize |
Atlanta Savage | Atlanta, Georgia, United States |
Immortals Cibao | Cibao, Dominican Republic |
BC Uprise | Santiago, Dominican Republic |
Fénix Baloncesto | Santiago, Dominican Republic |
Champions
editEdition | Season | Champions | Runners-up | Finals score | Finals MVP | Third place | Fourth place |
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2 | 2015 | GIE Maile Matrix | GUG | 81–76 | Ethan Bradshaw | No third place game | |
3 | 2016 | GIE Maile Matrix (2) | Plaza | 90–78 | Keith Closs | ||
4 | 2017 | GIE Maile Matrix (3) | Houston Havoc | 86–72 | Jermaine Barnes | ||
5 | 2018 | GIE Maile Matrix (4) | GUG | 85–80 | Langston Nolley | ||
6 | 2019 | Tonga (NT) | Atlanta Blaze | 101–90 | Stefan Bradford | Fenix Santiago | Plaza Fernando Valerio |
7 | 2020 | Santiago Basket | GIE Maile Matrix | 90–72 | Ameth Gil | No third place game | |
8 | 2021 | Santiago Basket (2) | GIE Maile Matrix | 82–77 | Oliver Garcia | ||
9 | 2022 | Correcaminos UAT Victoria | Fénix Baloncesto | –[3] | Marquin Chandler |
References
edit- ^ "United Cup Basketball 2014–2015, News, Teams, Scores, Stats, Standings, Awards –". www.latinbasket.com. Retrieved 2022-12-11.
- ^ "News: Dates set for United Cup of Champions 2023 - theunitedcup.com". www.theunitedcup.com. Retrieved 2022-12-11.
- ^ "UAT claim title at the 2022 United Cup". www.theunitedcup.com. Retrieved 2022-12-11.