Date | R | Home v Away | - |
---|---|---|---|
07/16 09:15 | - | [10] 레인 오어 샤인 v 컬럼비안 [12] | 97-82 |
07/15 09:40 | - | [4] 매그놀리아 핫샷 v 메랄코 볼츠 [5] | 97-88 |
07/15 07:00 | - | [8] Nlex 로드 워리어스 v 블랙워터 엘리트 [4] | 98-68 |
07/14 11:15 | - | [11] 피닉스 펄스 v 노스포트 바탕 피어 [10] | 92-95 |
07/14 09:15 | - | [12] 컬럼비안 v S.M. 비어멘 [1] | 108-109 |
07/13 09:40 | - | [6] 메랄코 볼츠 v 바란가이 기네브라 산 미구엘 [2] | 90-73 |
07/13 07:00 | - | [4] 블랙워터 엘리트 v 레인 오어 샤인 [11] | 90-107 |
07/10 10:30 | - | [2] 바란가이 기네브라 산 미구엘 v Tnt 카트로파 [4] | 92-106 |
07/10 08:30 | - | [1] S.M. 비어멘 v 블랙워터 엘리트 [3] | 110-107 |
07/09 11:15 | - | [9] 노스포트 바탕 피어 v Converge Fiberxers [8] | 98-104 |
07/09 09:15 | - | [7] Nlex 로드 워리어스 v 레인 오어 샤인 [11] | 86-96 |
07/08 09:45 | - | [5] 매그놀리아 핫샷 v 컬럼비안 [12] | 104-83 |
07/08 07:00 | - | [3] 블랙워터 엘리트 v 피닉스 펄스 [10] | 91-89 |
07/07 11:15 | - | [4] Tnt 카트로파 v S.M. 비어멘 [2] | 99-115 |
07/07 09:15 | - | [10] Converge Fiberxers v Nlex 로드 워리어스 [6] | 112-108 |
07/06 09:50 | - | [12] 컬럼비안 v 바란가이 기네브라 산 미구엘 [2] | 82-106 |
07/06 07:00 | - | [11] 레인 오어 샤인 v 메랄코 볼츠 [7] | 73-77 |
07/02 11:15 | - | [5] Nlex 로드 워리어스 v 매그놀리아 핫샷 [7] | 73-87 |
07/02 09:15 | - | [2] S.M. 비어멘 v 노스포트 바탕 피어 [8] | 122-106 |
07/01 09:55 | - | [2] 바란가이 기네브라 산 미구엘 v Converge Fiberxers [9] | 105-89 |
07/01 07:00 | - | [4] Tnt 카트로파 v 컬럼비안 [12] | 114-86 |
06/30 11:15 | - | [10] 피닉스 펄스 v Nlex 로드 워리어스 [5] | 108-114 |
06/30 09:15 | - | [6] 메랄코 볼츠 v 블랙워터 엘리트 [3] | 89-90 |
06/29 09:50 | - | [2] S.M. 비어멘 v 레인 오어 샤인 [11] | 99-93 |
06/29 07:00 | - | [8] 노스포트 바탕 피어 v Tnt 카트로파 [4] | 112-117 |
06/26 10:30 | - | [9] Converge Fiberxers v S.M. 비어멘 [3] | 92-111 |
06/26 08:30 | - | [4] Tnt 카트로파 v 피닉스 펄스 [10] | 87-72 |
06/25 11:15 | - | [7] Nlex 로드 워리어스 v 메랄코 볼츠 [2] | 90-75 |
06/25 09:15 | - | [12] 컬럼비안 v 블랙워터 엘리트 [4] | 70-107 |
06/24 09:50 | - | [1] S.M. 비어멘 v 바란가이 기네브라 산 미구엘 [3] | 72-75 |
The Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) Philippine Cup is a tournament that does not allow teams to hire foreign players or imports. Before 2004–05 season, the tournament was then known as the PBA All-Filipino Cup. It is considered the most prestigious of the three conferences in a PBA season. The San Miguel Beermen are the conference's current defending champions.
Since the 2006–07 season, the Jun Bernardino Trophy were awarded to the champions. The trophy is worth PHP 500,000 and is made up of 24-karat gold plate, which the champions can keep for a year. After that, they will receive a smaller replica of the trophy. If a team wins three consecutive tournaments, the franchise gets to keep the trophy and not the replica. The trophy is named after former PBA commissioner Jun Bernardino.
In the history of the league, the TNT Tropang Texters (2010–11 to 2012–13) and the San Miguel Beermen (2014–15 to 2018–19) have won the All-Filipino Conference at least three consecutive times. By achieving this distinction, TNT and San Miguel were able to have permanent possession of the Bernardino Trophy. TNT keeps the 2006 version while San Miguel keeps the 2013 version.
The 1975 and 1976 editions of the tournament were reclassified as an import-laden conference since the league gave the lower-ranking teams the option of hiring imports to bolster their respective lineups. The first tournament that prohibited teams from hiring foreign players or imports was held in 1977.
The 1981 and 1982 seasons did not have an All-Filipino Conference.