Merlion Cup (basketball)

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First season1984
Country Singapore
Most recent
champion(s)
Australia Adelaide 36ers
(1st title)
Merlion Cup
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event 2017 Merlion Cup (basketball)
Logo used since 2016
SportBasketball
First season1984
Country Singapore
Most recent
champion(s)
Australia Adelaide 36ers
(1st title)
Most titlesSoviet Union USSR Spartak
 China (2 titles each)

The Merlion Cup is an international basketball tournament, in which clubs, national teams and selections take part. It is organised by the Basketball Association of Singapore.

The inaugural Merlion Cup was hosted in 1984 with the Chinese national team winning over Spanish team Madrid Estudiantes.[1] The tournament was held next year but the 1986 edition was cancelled due to sponsorship issues amidst a recession.[2]

The tournament was resumed in 1987 and was held annually until the 1996 with the 1993 edition not held due to the 1993 Southeast Asian Games[3] and the 1995 edition being cancelled.[4]

The Gay World Stadium later renamed as the Geyland Indoor Stadium has been used as the venue of the tournament from the inaugural until the 1987 tournament. From the 1989 until the 1996 edition the Singapore Indoor Stadium was used as the venue of the basketball meet.[5]

The Merlion Cup was not to be held again until 2016 when the BAS decided to revive the tournament. Two more editions in two years is planned by BAS citing the success of the 2016 edition attributing healthy attendances throughout the competition.[6]

Results

Year Host Final Third place Game
Champion Score Second place Third place Score Fourth place
1984
Details
Geylang[7]
China
71–70[1] Spain
Madrid Estudiantes
Soviet Union
Georgia USSR
82–73 Australia
Mazda Cannons
1985
Details
Geylang[8] Soviet Union
USSR Spartak
75–70[9]
China
?
1987
Details
Geylang Soviet Union
USSR Spartak
[10]
? West Germany
Steiner-Optik Bayreuth
? ( China Army or KK Smelt Olimpija)[11]
1988
Details
Geylang United States
Brewster Heights Packing
[12]
?
China Olympic
?
1989
Details
Kallang Soviet Union
Kiev Stroitel
84–81[13]
China
United States
University of Nevada alumni
82–77[14] Australia
Gold Coast Cougars
1991
Details
Kallang
China
90–74[15] Soviet Union
USSR Spartak
? ( Kiev IPS Budivelnik or World Basketball League All-Stars)
1992
Details
Kallang Hong Kong
Fajing
96–76[16] China
Shanghai
?
1994
Details
Kallang Australia
Melbourne Tigers
[17]
? Hong Kong
Frankwell
?
1996
Details
Kallang Indonesia
Aspac Texmaco
[18]
88–84[19]
China
?
2016
Details
Kallang China
Shanghai Sharks
78–77 Philippines
Mighty Sports
South Korea
Seoul Samsung Thunders
94–55 Singapore
Singapore Slingers
2017
Details
Kallang Australia
Adelaide 36ers
101–81 China
Shanghai Sharks
South Korea
Jeonju KCC Egis
78–68 Singapore
Singapore Slingers

Medal tally

By country

Country Gold SilverTotal[note 1]
 China369
 Soviet Union314
 Australia202
 Hong Kong113
 Indonesia101
 United States101
 Philippines011
 Spain011
 West Germany011

See also

Notes

References

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