UNTV Cup


The UNTV Cup is a men's charity basketball league organized in the Philippines. Twelve basketball teams organized by government agencies and guested by celebrities and ex-pro and amateur players compete in the league.
The league's first game started on July 29, 2013 coinciding the 9th Anniversary Celebration of UNTV. As an amateur league, UNTV Cup is using the FIBA rules as its House Rules which is being used in world basketball and Olympics according to Mr. Raffy Britanico, officiating head of Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas , a basketball association in the Philippines.
Its first season was held at the Smart-Araneta Coliseum in Quezon City, Philippines. Fortunato Co serves as the commissioner of the basketball league. Following the success of its first season, UNTV Cup season two was opened on February 11, 2014 at the same venue with newly added public service booths of each participating teams/government agencies. An off-season game was opened on August 21, 2014 with the three branches of the Philippine government: Judiciary, Legislative an Executive teams. Also with Media Team will also play to complete the set of players.
UNTV Cup is an original concept by Daniel Razon tagged as Mr. Public Service and materialized by UNTV widely known as public service television station in the Philippines. He is the chairman and CEO of BMPI-UNTV, the organization behind the UNTV Cup.
Regular games is held at the Pasig City Sports Center in Pasig City with a live telecast on the UNTV Public Service channel every Sunday afternoon.

Teams

The UNTV Cup started in 2013 with 7 teams. The number of teams differ by season since government agencies voluntarily apply. Each season, participating teams are divided into two groups for the elimination round, but it is not publicly revealed how the selection process for groups is performed.
Government agencies are urged to join and will not have to pay a joining fee. Instead, the teams are given free uniforms by the league, and beneficiaries are given the prize whatever round the teams finished.
There have been 23 teams in the history of the league.

Active Teams

Defunct Teams

Government agencyMonikerYears JoinedSeasons PlayedW–L recordWin%Playoff appearances
Bureau of CustomsBOC Transformers2016–201711
Bureau of Fire ProtectionBFP Firefighters2014–20184
Commission on AuditCOA Enablers2017–201810–60
Congress of the Philippines and
Local Government Units
Congress-LGU Legislators201312–51
Department of HealthDOH Health Achievers2017–201811–50
Department of JusticeDOJ Hunters/Avengers/Justice Boosters2013–20197
House of RepresentativesHOR Solons2014–20174
Local Government UnitsLGU Vanguards201413–50
Metro Manila Development AuthorityMMDA Equalizers/Black Wolves2013–20175
Philippine Drug Enforcement AgencyPDEA Drug Busters2017–201812–80
Senate of the PhilippinesSenate Defenders2014–20196

Timeline

Championships

Regular Season

The Armed Forces of the Philippines Cavaliers have the most UNTV Cup titles, winning 3 championships in the regular season. The second most successful team is the Judiciary Cagers/Magis, who have 2 championships. The DENR Warriors, PNP Responders and Senate Defenders won 1 title each. Malacañang-PSC Patriots/Kamao is the only team that reached the finals but have not yet won a championship.
;Teams that competed in the finals
TeamsWinLossTotalYear wonYear lost
AFP Cavaliers3142014, 2016, 20192020
Judiciary Cagers/Magis2022013, 2015
DENR Warriors1012020
Senate Defenders11220182019
PNP Hinirangs/Responders13420172013, 2014, 2016
Malacañang-PSC Patriots/Kamao0332015, 2017, 2018

; Current teams that have no UNTV Cup Finals appearances:
; Defunct teams that had no UNTV Cup Finals appearances:
There have been four off season tournaments in the history of the league. The 2018 PNP Executives team is the only squad that achieved a perfect season, whether regular season or off season.
TournamentChampionResultRunner-upRef.
Team JudiciaryTeam Legislators
Executive Face Off 2017AFP Cavaliers75–71 PNP Responders
Executive Face Off 2018PNP Responders81–53Ombudsman Graft Busters
PBA Legends Face-Off 2019Alaska Milkmen77–75San Miguel Beermen

3x3 (Tatluhan)

There have been two editions of the 3x3 tournament, and both instances are won by the PITC Global Traders. Games are held as opener for UNTV Cup Finals.
SeasonChampionResultRunner-upRef.
Season 7PITC Global Traders15–13Malacañang-PSC Kamao
Season 8PITC Global Traders14–13PhilHealth Plus

Beneficiaries

From Season 1 to Season 6, including the three off season tournaments, UNTV Cup has given a total of ₱35 million to the beneficiaries of the participating teams.
TeamBeneficiariesTotal Cash Prize
Senate DefendersKythe Foundation, Inc., Pangarap Foundation, Inc., and Tahanang Mapagpala Immaculada Concepcion, Inc.at least ₱6 million
AFP CavaliersAFP Educational Benefit System Office at least ₱5 million
Judiciary Cagers/MagisCourt Employees Severely Affected by Typhoons and Calamitiesat least ₱4 million
Malacañan-PSC Patriots/KamaoPhilippine Children's Medical Center and Millenium Sports Support System Association Inc.at least ₱2 million
NHA BuildersNHA Provident Fund Association, Inc.at least ₱1,500,000
PNP Hinirangs/RespondersPublic Assistance for Rescue, Disaster and Support Services Foundation International, Inc.at least ₱1,100,000
Samboy Lim and family₱1,000,000
BOC TransformersCaritas Manila, Inc.₱600,000
Ombudsman Graft BustersOmbudsman Provident Fundat least ₱500,000
MMDA Black WolvesNeonatal ICU – PGHat least ₱150,000
PhilHealth Advocates/PlusPhilHealth Provident Fundat least ₱150,000
DOJ Hunters/Justice BoostersDepartment of Justice Employees’ Association at least ₱100,000
GSIS FuriesKapisanan ng mga Manggagawa sa GSISat least ₱100,000
BFP FirefightersPhilippine Science High School Foundation Inc.at least ₱100,000
Agriculture Food MastersDon Bosco Foundation for Sustainable Development, Tibao Farmer Dreamers Association₱200,000
COA EnablersCaritas Novaliches, Inc.₱100,000
DOH Health AchieversDr. Gerry Cunanan Mindanao Heart Foundation, and Kapwa Ko Mahal Ko₱100,000
PDEA Drug BustersConfederation of Community Oriented Policing System NGOs, Inc.₱100,000
PITC Global TradersBlas F. Ople Policy Center and Training Institute, Bahay Pagasa of Biñan, and Mga Munting Hiling Foundation Inc.₱100,000

Seasons and off-seasons

Regular Seasons

Season 1 (2013)

UNTV Cup started its first season with a ceremonial toss on July 29, 2013 and it was expected to end in January 2014 but it ended early on November 5 of the same year. The project is aimed to promote unity, camaraderie and physical fitness among government officials in the country. Judiciary team was the winner of the season. The prize was given to the Victims of calamities in Central Visayas and war in Southern Philippines.

Season 2 (2014)

UNTV Cup season two started its ceremonial toss last February 11, 2014 at the Smart Araneta Coliseum, Quezon City with additional three teams to come up with a total of ten teams. Atoy Co and Ed Cordero serve as commissioner and deputy commissioner respectively during the course of UNTV Cup season two. The game ended successfully on July 8, 2014 on the same venue. AFP Cavaliers was the winning team on this season. The prize was given to its charity AFP Educational Benefit System Office.

Season 3 (2014-15)

UNTV Cup Season 3 opened last October, 2014 as previously announced but the said event was opened on November 17, 2014 at SM Mall of Asia Arena. It was ended on April 28, 2015 in its final games at the Smart-Araneta Coliseum in Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines. Aside from existing teams, newcomers are Bureau of Fire Protection, Government Service Insurance System and National Housing Authority to complete the eleven teams of the UNTV Cup Season 3. Judiciary Magis was the season's winner. The prize was donated to the Supreme Court employees who are sick or injured while on duty.

Season 4 (2015-16)

A total of 12 teams, including new team Ombudsman Graft Busters were competed in the UNTV Cup Season 4. AFP Cavaliers and PNP Responders were competed in a best-of-three finals series, of which the AFP clinched the championship title of Season 4. AFP Cavaliers was the champion during the season.

Season 5 (2016-17)

The Season 5 of the UNTV Cup started on August 29, 2016 at the Mall of Asia Arena. There were 13 teams, including defending champions AFP Cavaliers and new team Bureau of Customs Transformers, will compete for a chance to win the championship of the 5th season of the public service-based basketball tournament. PNP Responders was the winning team on this season.

Season 6 (2017-18)

The Season 6 of the UNTV Cup started on September 12, 2017 at the Smart Araneta Coliseum, Quezon City, and concluded at the same venue on March 12, 2018. Fourteen teams competed for a chance to win the championship of the public service-based basketball tournament. Senate Defenders defeated Malacañan-PSC Kamao on the Finals, 2 games to zero.

Season 7 (2018-19)

The 2018-2019 season was the 7th season of the UNTV Cup. The opening games was held on September 3, 2018 at the Smart Araneta Coliseum, Quezon City, and are expected to conclude in March 2019.

Season 8 (2019-20)

The season officially opened on September 9, 2019 at the Mall of Asia Arena in Pasay City. During the opening, it was unveiled that the total cash donation was over 50 million pesos to different charity groups since 2013.

Off-Seasons

Off-Season: Clash of the Three (2014)

UNTV Cup Off Season, officially called as the UNTV Cup off-season games: Clash of Three, was a basketball games among the three branches of the Philippine Government namely: the Judiciary, the Legislative, and Executives teams. Non-earning point Media Team also play the off-season game to complete the set of players. The off-season game was started on August 21, 2014 at Ynares Sports Arena, Pasig, Metro Manila, Philippines and ended its final games on October 14, 2014. Judiciary team was the winner of the season. The prize was given to Children In Conflict with the Law.

Off-Season: Executive Face Off 2017

The first edition of Executive Face Off kicked off on May 21, 2017 at the Pasig City Sports Complex, Pasig. Its aim was to give executives of the Philippine government's various branches a time for relaxation, renewing acquaintance and showcasing of talents. AFP Cavaliers was the winning team during this off-season game on its final games on July 10, 2017. The prize was given to the AFP's Educational Benefit System Office which grants scholarship to orphans and children of soldiers killed and wounded in action.

Off-Season: Executive Face Off 2018

The second year of the Executive Face Off began on May 6, 2018 at the Pasig City Sports Complex, Pasig City. Eight teams, including previous off-season champion AFP Cavaliers, will compete in the tournament and give aid to their beneficiaries.

Off-Season: PBA Legends Face-Off 2019

The PBA Legends Face-Off was the 4th off-season tournament of the league. It is the first off-season games that featured PBA teams, and a follow-up to the successful reunion charity event PBA Legends: Return of the Rivals on February 17, 2019. The month-long tournament officially opened on June 2, 2019 at the Pasig City Sports Complex, Pasig City, with four teams vying for the championship title. The lone beneficiary for this off season is the PBA Legends Foundation, for the benefit of former professional basketball players who are either sick or in need of financial help. ₱2,000,000 total was donated by all four teams.
The finals game was held on July 8, 2019 at the Smart Araneta Coliseum. It was between the undefeated San Miguel Beermen and #2 team Alaska Milkmen. Alaska escaped San Miguel on a close battle, 77–75, to get the championship.

3x3 Tournaments

On March 11, 2019, the first 3x3 tournament in the history of the league served as opener for the Game 2 of the Season 7 Finals. The four non-finals playoff teams participated in the knockout games. PITC Global Traders were crowned champions by defeating Malacanang-PSC Kamao in the final, taking home ₱20,000 prize.
The second 3x3 edition started on March 1, 2020, dubbed as Tatluhan. All eight non-semifinals teams participate in the pocket tournament, which opened for the Season 8 Finals.

Awards

YearAssociationCategoryNomineeResult
2014AnakTVAnakTV Seal AwardUNTV Cup
2016AnakTVAnakTV Seal AwardUNTV Cup
2017AnakTVAnakTV Seal AwardUNTV Cup
2019AnakTVAnakTV Seal AwardUNTV Cup