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The Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) Philippine Cup is the award given at PBA's all-Filipino conference. The tournament does not allow teams to hire foreign players or imports. Prior to 2004-05 season, the tournament was then known as the PBA All-Filipino Cup. The Philippine Cup is the most prestigious tournament in a PBA season.

The Philippine Cup also refers to the trophy awarded to the champion team of the tournament.

The current holders of the Philippine Cup are the Sta. Lucia Realtors.

The champion for the 2006-07 tournament shall receive a new trophy worth PHP 500,000 and made up of 14-karat gold, in which they can keep for a year. After that, they will receive a replica of the new trophy. If a team wins three consecutive tournaments, the franchise gets to keep the trophy and not the replica.[1] The trophy is named after former PBA commissioner Jun Bernardino.[2]

In the history of the league, no team was able to win the All-Filipino conference three consecutive times, although the Crispa Redmanizers won back-to-back twice (1976-77, 1983-84), while the Great Taste Coffee Makers won consecutive championships on 1984 and 1985. In fact, Great Taste's 1985 championship was the last successful title defense; all champions since 1985 weren't able to successfully defend their title.

All seasons except 1981 had an All-Filipino conference. The 1984 season had two All-Filipino conferences.

List of All-Filipino Cup Champions

Per season

All-Filipino Cup

Season Winning Team Losing Team Series Details
1975 Toyota Crispa 3-1 Details
1976 Crispa Toyota 3-1 Details
1977 Crispa Mariwasa 3-2 Details
1978 Toyota Filmanbank 3-1 Details
1979 Crispa Toyota 3-2 Details
1980 Crispa Toyota 3-1 Details

The 1981 All-Filipino Cup was scrapped to give way to Manila's hosting of the 1981 Southeast Asian Games.

Reinforced Filipino

Season Winning Team Losing Team Series Details
1982 Toyota San Miguel 4-3 Details
1983 Crispa Great Taste 3-2 Details

All-Filipino Cup

Season Winning Team Losing Team Series Details
1984* Crispa Gilbey's 4-1 Details
Great Taste Beer Hausen 3-0 Details
1985 Great Taste Shell 3-1 Details
1986 Tanduay Ginebra 3-1 Details
1987 Great Taste Hills Bros. 3-0 Details
1988 Añejo Purefoods 3-1 Details
1989 San Miguel Purefoods 4-2 Details
1990 Presto Purefoods 4-3 Details
1991 Purefoods Sarsi 3-2 Details
1992 San Miguel Purefoods 4-3 Details
1993 Coney Island San Miguel 4-2 Details
1994 San Miguel Coney Island 4-2 Details
1995 Sunkist Alaska 4-3 Details
1996 Alaska Purefoods 4-1 Details
1997 Purefoods Gordon's 4-2 Details
1998 Alaska San Miguel 4-3 Details
1999 Shell Tanduay 4-2 Details
2000 Alaska Purefoods 4-1 Details
2001 San Miguel Barangay Ginebra 4-2 Details
2002 Coca-Cola Alaska 3-1 Details
2003 Talk 'N Text Coca-Cola 4-2 Details

Philippine Cup

Note: From 2006-07 on, the winner would be awarded with the Jun Bernardino Trophy.

Season Winning Team Losing Team Series Details
2004-05 Barangay Ginebra Talk 'N Text 4-2 Details
2005-06 Purefoods Red Bull 4-2 Details
2006-07 Barangay Ginebra San Miguel 4-2 Details
2007-08 Sta. Lucia Purefoods 4-3 Details
2008-09 Barangay Ginebra Alaska Aces 4-3 Details

* Two all-Filipino conferences were held on 1984.

Per franchise

Team Total Last Championship
Crispa 5 1984
Purefoods/Coney Island 4 2006
San Miguel 4 2001
Great Taste/Presto 4 1990
Añejo/Barangay Ginebra 3 2006-07
Alaska 3 2000
Toyota 3 1981
Sta. Lucia 1 2007-08
Talk 'N Text 1 2003
Coca-Cola 1 2002
Shell 1 1999
Sunkist 1 1995
Tanduay 1 1986

References

  1. ^ PBA to award perpetual trophy. The Manila Times. Published January 25, 2007.
  2. ^ PHIL CUP PERPETUAL TROPHY NAMED AFTER BERNARDINO PBA.ph March 27, 2007