Tibor Zsíros Magyar Kupa
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event 2017 Magyar Kupa (men's basketball)
SportBasketball
Founded1951
No. of teams8
Country Hungary
Most recent
champion(s)
Falco
(1st title)
Most titlesBudapest Honved
(17 titles)
TV partner(s)M4 Sport
Related
competitions
Nemzeti Bajnokság I/A
Official websitezsirostibor.kosarsport.hu

The Tibor Zsíros Magyar Kupa is the annual basketball cup competition held in Hungary since 1951. Budapest Honved has won the most titles with 17. The Cup is named after the retired Hungarian player Tibor Zsíros. Each year, a knock-out tournament consisting of 8 teams is played to determine the winner of the Magyar Kupa.

Finals

Knock-out format (1951–2014)

Season Winner Runner-up Score
1951Vasas MÁVAGBp. Haladás41–39
1952Vasas MÁVAGBp. Haladás56–49
1953HonvédVasas MÁVAG63–59
1954HonvédBp. Haladás65–53
1955HonvédMűszaki Egyetem Haladás74–65
1961–62HonvédMAFC54–51
1962–63HonvédMAFC
1964HonvédMAFC
1965MAFCHonvéd74–54
1966HonvédMAFC72–67
1967HonvédMAFC77–69
1968HonvédMAFC106–75
1969Soproni MAFCMAFC85–70
1970MAFCHonvéd85–77
1971CsepelMAFC61–57
1972MAFCHonvéd
1973HonvédMAFC
1974CsepelBSE
1975Ganz-MÁVAG VSECsepel 12p
1976CsepelHonvéd
1977HonvédGanz-MÁVAG VSE
1978HonvédMAFC95–84
1979MAFCBp. Vasas Izzó100–89
1980–81MAFCGanz-MÁVAG VSE82–72
1981–82HonvédMAFC
1982–83HonvédMAFC82–80
1983–84CsepelZalaegerszegi TE85–77
1984–85CsepelHonvéd92–85
1985–86HonvédBajai SK76–75
1986–87Bajai SKTungsram SC67–62
1987–88Zalaegerszegi TEOroszlányi Bányász80–78
1988–89HonvédOroszlányi Bányász83–75
1989–90Körmendi Dózsa MTEHonvéd63–62
1990–91HonvédAtomerőmű SE96–69
1991–92Zalaegerszegi TE-HeraklithHonvéd84–75
1992–93Körmend-Hunor KCSzolnoki Olajbányász80–68
1993–94Körmend KCSzolnoki Olajbányász68–67
1994–95Marc-Körmend KCSzolnoki Olaj KK95–90
1995–96Zalaegerszegi TE-GoldsunHonvéd68–67
1996–97Marc-Körmend KCHonvéd82–72
1997–98BC Marc-KörmendFalco-Lépték KC81–69
1998–99Albacomp-SZÜVBC Marc-Körmend92–87
1999–00Albacomp-UPCMatáv SE Pécs74–56
2000–01Atomerőmű SEKlímaVill-Purina-Kaposvári KK94–82
2001–02Mol Szolnok KKAtomerőmű SE91–82
2002–03Atomerőmű SEDebreceni Vadkakasok91–68
2003–04Kaposvári KKAlbacomp83–81
2004–05Atomerőmű SEAlbacomp80–71
2005–06Univer KSEAtomerőmű SE82–79
2006–07Szolnoki Olaj KKLami-Véd Körmend KC80–67
2007–08Atomerőmű SEFalco-Szova KC-Szombathely107–96
2008–09Pécsi VSK-PannonpowerFalco KC-Szombathely98–87
2009–10Zalakerámia-Zalaegerszegi TEFalco KC-Szombathely91–74
2010–11Szolnoki Olaj KKAlbacomp79–71
2011–12Szolnoki Olaj KKAtomerőmű SE85–75
2012–13Alba FehérvárSzolnoki Olaj KK74–54

Final Eight format (2014–present)

Since 2014, a knock-out tournament consisting of 8 teams is held each year. Teams qualify based on their position in the NB I/A season. The cup has been named after famous Hungarian basketball player, coach and referee, Tibor Zsíros.

Year Champions Score Runners-up Bronze medal Fourth place Venue
2014 Szolnoki Olaj70–68Sopron KCKTEAtomerőmű SELauber Sports Hall, Pécs
2015 Szolnoki Olaj67–49KTEAtomerőmű SESopron KCTüskecsarnok, Budapest
2016Körmend68–55 Szolnoki OlajSopron KCPVSK PanthersSYMA Sports and Conference Center, Budapest
2017Alba Fehérvár59–58 Szolnoki OlajSzedeákKörmendAudi Aréna, Győr
2018Szolnoki Olaj82–67FalcoAtomerőmű SEAlba FehérvárFőnix Hall, Debrecen
2019Szolnoki Olaj92–83FalcoDEACJKSEAudi Aréna, Győr
2020Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
2021Falco67–64DEACSzolnoki OlajKörmendLudovika Aréna, Budapest
2022Szolnoki Olaj100–72SzedeákKecskeméti TEAlba FehérvárFőnix Aréna, Debrecen

Final top scorers and Most Valuable Players

Since 2017, a Most Valuable Player award is given to the best player on the Cup title winning team;

Year Top scorer MVP
Player Team Points Player Team
2015Serbia Strahinja Milošević[1] Szolnoki Olaj18
2016United States Trey McKinney-Jones[2] Körmend20
2017Montenegro Nikola PavličevićSzolnoki Olaj15Hungary Péter LórántAlba Fehérvár
2018Hungary Dávid VojvodaSzolnoki Olaj21Hungary Dávid VojvodaSzolnoki Olaj
2019Hungary Dávid VojvodaSzolnoki Olaj31Hungary Szilárd BenkeSzolnoki Olaj
2021Hungary Zoltán PerlFalco20Hungary Zoltán PerlFalco

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