MVP Cup

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The Manny V. Pangilinan Cup, also known as the MVP Cup, was an international basketball tournament in the Philippines organized by the Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas. An earlier version of the cup, dubbed the MVP Cup Invitational Championships, was conceived in 2010 to prepare the Philippine national basketball team for FIBA-related competitions by having them compete against other national teams or top-level professional clubs.[1]

Founded2010
(as the MVP Cup Invitational Championships)
First season2015
Country Philippines
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MVP Cup
Most recent season or competition:
2015 MVP Cup
Logo used since 2015.
SportBasketball
Founded2010
(as the MVP Cup Invitational Championships)
First season2015
Country Philippines
ContinentFIBA Asia (Asia)
Most recent
champion
 Philippines (2nd title)
Most titles Philippines (2 titles)
BroadcasterTV5
Official websiteSBP.ph
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History

In 2010, the Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas, under the leadership of Manny V. Pangilinan, organized a four-day pocket tournament to prepare the Smart Gilas Pilipinas for the 2011 FIBA Asia Championship and the 2010 Asian Games. The tournament, called MVP Cup Invitational Championships, was set from June 24 to 27, 2010 at the Ninoy Aquino Stadium. The Jordan national basketball team and the Dongguan New Century of the Chinese Basketball Association were both invited to this cup. Philippine Basketball Association clubs Talk 'N Text Tropang Texters and Barangay Ginebra Kings also participated in the event.[2][3][4]

In 2015, the cup was revived as a pocket tournament to prepare the Philippine national basketball team for the 2015 FIBA Asia Championship at Changsha, Hunan. The tournament was held from September 11 to 13, 2015 at the Smart Araneta Coliseum. Initially, the national teams of Lebanon and Chinese Taipei and New Zealand-based Wellington Saints confirmed their participation in the event. Lebanon later withdrew from the tournament before playing a single game. The national teams China, South Korea and Senegal have also been invited to join in the tournament but did not confirmed their participation.[5][6]

The Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas projects the MVP Cup to become an annual tournament similar to the FIBA Stanković Continental Champions' Cup and William Jones Cup.[7]

Results

More information Year, Host ...
Year Host Final Third place game
Champion Score Second place Third place Score Fourth place
2010
Details
Manila
Philippines
91–80
Jordan
China
Dongguan New Century
No playoffs Philippines
Talk 'N Text
2015
Details
Quezon City
Philippines
No playoffs New Zealand
Wellington Saints
Philippines
Talk 'N Text
No playoffs
Chinese Taipei
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Medal tally

By country

More information Country, Gold ...
Country Gold Silver BronzeTotal
 Philippines2013
 Jordan0101
 New Zealand0101
 China0011
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By club or team

More information Club or Team, Gold ...
Club or Team Gold Silver BronzeTotal
 Philippines2002
 Jordan0101
New Zealand Wellington Saints0101
China Dongguan New Century0011
Philippines Talk 'N Text0011
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Participation details

More information Team, MNL 2010 ...
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References

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