Gomelsky Cup

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Gomelsky Cup
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event 2015 Gomelsky Cup
Sport Basketball
Founded 2008
No. of teams 4
Country FIBA Europe members
Continent Europe
Most recent champion(s) Russia CSKA Moscow
(3rd title)
Most titles Russia CSKA Moscow
(3 titles)

The Gomelsky Cup is an annual basketball tournament held in Moscow in the fall. Four European teams are selected to participate in the tournament. The four teams face off in the semifinal bracket; the two winners of each match play each other, while the losers also play each other for third place. The hosts CSKA Moscow have won five consecutive titles as of 2012.

Tournaments

2008

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Semifinals Final
  Russia CSKA Moscow  81  
  Lithuania Žalgiris Kaunas  83  
 
      Lithuania Žalgiris Kaunas  80
    Greece Panathinaikos  69
Third place
  Greece Panathinaikos   100   Russia CSKA Moscow   76
  Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv   96     Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv   59

2009

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Semi-finals Final
  Russia CSKA Moscow   74  
  Lithuania Lietuvos Rytas   67  
 
      Russia CSKA Moscow   72
    Greece Panathinaikos   78
Third place
  Greece Panathinaikos   66   Lithuania Lietuvos Rytas   94
  Russia Triumph Lyubertsy   62     Russia Triumph Lyubertsy   90

2010

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Semifinals Final
  Russia CSKA Moscow   75  
  Serbia Partizan Belgrade   63  
 
      Russia CSKA Moscow  79
    Lithuania Žalgiris Kaunas  73
Third place
  Greece Panathinaikos  70   Greece Panathinaikos   73
  Lithuania Žalgiris Kaunas  76     Serbia Partizan Belgrade   68

2011

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Semifinals Final
  Greece Panathinaikos  85  
  Turkey Fenerbahce Ulker  88  
 
      Russia CSKA Moscow  73
    Turkey Fenerbahce Ulker  57
Third place
  Russia CSKA Moscow   69   Greece Panathinaikos   80
  Lithuania Žalgiris Kaunas   61     Lithuania Žalgiris Kaunas   66

2012

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Semifinals Final
  Russia Lokomotiv-Kuban  82  
  Greece Olympiacos Piraeus  79  
 
      Russia Lokomotiv-Kuban  65
    Russia CSKA Moscow  82
Third place
  Russia CSKA Moscow   89   Greece Olympiacos Piraeus   86
  Lithuania Žalgiris Kaunas   87     Lithuania Žalgiris Kaunas   75

2013

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Semifinals Final
  Russia CSKA Moscow  72  
  Greece Panathinaikos  49  
 
      Russia CSKA Moscow  76
    Russia Lokomotiv-Kuban  65
Third place
  Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv   61   Greece Panathinaikos   80
  Russia Lokomotiv-Kuban   71     Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv   74

2014

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Semifinals Final
  Russia CSKA Moscow  87  
  Lithuania Lietuvos rytas  70  
 
      Russia CSKA Moscow  75
    Greece Panathinaikos  46
Third place
  Greece Panathinaikos   63   Lithuania Lietuvos rytas   82
  Russia Nizhny Novgorod   55     Russia Nizhny Novgorod   66

2015

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Semifinals Final
  Greece Panathinaikos  89  
  Russia UNICS Kazan  74  
 
      Russia CSKA Moscow   81
    Greece Panathinaikos   80
Third place
  Russia CSKA Moscow  102   Russia UNICS Kazan  90
  Spain Laboral Kutxa  74     Spain Laboral Kutxa  86

Medal count

Medal Count
Team Gold medal icon.svg Silver medal icon.svg Bronze medal icon.svg Total
Russia CSKA Moscow 5 1 1 7
Greece Panathinaikos 1 2 3 6
Lithuania Žalgiris Kaunas 1 1 0 2
Russia Lokomotiv–Kuban 0 2 0 2
Turkey Fenerbahce 0 1 0 1
Lithuania Lietuvos Rytas 0 0 2 2
Greece Olympiacos 0 0 1 1
Russia UNICS Kazan 0 0 1 1