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Sporting Club Moderne Le Mans
Le Mans Sarthe Basket, commonly known as MSB or Le Mans, is a professional basketball club that is from the city of Le Mans, France. The team plays in the French League and internationally in the Basketball Champions League. History The Modern Sport Club (1939–1993) In 1928, French businessmen, Léopold Gouloumés arrived at the city Mans and founded the food association: the Société des Comptoirs Modernes. Like many other industries at the time, him and Bernard Gasnal, founded their own sport club called Goulou Club in 1938. But in September 1939 the Second World War broke out and the men were needed to fight. With the male absent, women decided to persuade the Goulou Club into creating a basketball team for them. In 1941, the French government prohibited sport clubs to use the name of an industry so the Goulou Club changed its name to Modern Sporting Club. In 1952, Le Mans frills won the title of champions of France. Then following that success Bernard Gasnal founde ...
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LNB Pro A
The LNB Pro A, currently known for sponsorship reasons as Betclic Élite, is the top-tier men's professional basketball league in France. The competition has existed since 1921. Since 1987, the Ligue Nationale de Basket has governed the league. The bottom two placed teams from each season are relegated to the second tier level Pro B. The winner of the play-offs of the Pro A is crowned the French national champion. Competition format All 16 Pro A League teams play each other twice during the regular season. At the end of the regular season, the top eight teams qualify for the playoffs. The two teams with the worst regular season records are relegated to the 2nd-tier Pro B. Through the 1985–86 season, the league championship was determined by a one-off final, or solely by league play. Since then, the format for the league finals has changed many times: * 1987–1992: Best-of-3 series * 1993: Best-of-5 * 1994: Best-of-3 * 1995–1996: Best-of-5 * 1997–2004: Best-of-3 * 200 ...
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2005–06 ULEB Cup
The 2005–06 ULEB Cup was the fourth season of the second-tier level European professional club basketball competition, the EuroCup. The EuroCup is the European-wide league level that is one tier below the EuroLeague level. Dynamo Moscow won the trophy, by defeating Aris TT Bank in the final, by a score of 73–60. Teams Regular season Group A Group B Group C Group D Top 16 * Aris won after two overtimes. Full time 79-81, first overtime 92–94. Quarter finals Semi finals Final April 11, Spiroudome, Charleroi Finals MVP * Ruben Douglas (Dynamo Moscow) References External links2005–06 ULEB Cup @ Eurocupbasketball.com {{DEFAULTSORT:2005-06 ULEB Cup Uleb Union of European Leagues of Basketball (ULEB; french: Union des Ligues Européennes de Basket-Ball) is a sports organization within basketball created for growth of professional basketball in Europe.
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2013–14 Pro A Season
The 2013–14 LNB Pro A season was the 92nd season of the French Basketball Championship and the 27th season since inception of the Ligue Nationale de Basketball (LNB). The regular season started on October 4, 2013 and ended on May 5, 2014. The Playoffs started on May 12. Limoges CSP won their 10th French title and their first since 2000. Strasbourg IG was runner-up. Teams Regular season Playoffs Statistics leaders Awards ;French MVP * Antoine Diot (Strasbourg IG) ;Foreign MVP * Randal Falker (SLUC Nancy) ;Top scorer * Edwin Jackson ( ASVEL Basket) ;Best Young Player * Clint Capela (Élan Chalon) ;Best Defender * Tony Dobbins (JDA Dijon) ;Most Improved Player * Clint Capela (Élan Chalon) ;Finals MVP * Alex Acker (CSP Limoges) ;Best Coach * Jean-Louis Borg (JDA Dijon) References External links *LNB website {{DEFAULTSORT:2013-14 LNB Pro A season LNB Pro A seasons French LNB Pro A The LNB Pro A, currently known for sponsorship reasons as Betclic ...
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2012–13 Eurocup Basketball
2012–13 Eurocup Basketball was the 11th edition of Europe's second-tier level transnational competition for men's professional basketball clubs, the EuroCup. The EuroCup is the European-wide league level that is one level below the EuroLeague. The winner of this competition earned a place at the group stage of the next season's EuroLeague. In this edition, semifinals were played in home-and-away series, and the final in a single game. Eurocup Qualifying Rounds were deleted. The final game was played at Spiroudome in Charleroi, Belgium. Teams 32 teams participated in the Eurocup Regular Season: * A total of 25 teams qualified directly to the 32-team regular season through their results in domestic competitions, or through a wild card. * The remaining 7 teams were filled with the losers of the Euroleague qualifying rounds. * Bold indicates that these teams qualified as losers from the Euroleague qualifying rounds. * Stelmet Zielona Góra joined the Eurocup after VAP K ...
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2012–13 Pro A Season
The 2012–13 LNB Pro A season was the 91st season of the French Basketball Championship and the 26th season since inception of the Ligue Nationale de Basketball (LNB). The regular season started on October 5, 2012 and ended on April 30, 2013. Playoffs started on May 14 and ended on June 8, 2013. JSF Nanterre won their first title. Promotion and relegation Team arenas Regular season Season team leader(s) ImageSize = width:1000 height:100 PlotArea = left:15 right:25 bottom:30 top:0 Period = from:0 till:30 ScaleMajor = unit:year increment:1 start:0 TimeAxis = orientation:horizontal Colors = id:Chalon value:rgb(1,0,0) id:Cholet value:rgb(0.6,0,0) id:Dijon value:rgb(0,0,0) id:Gravelines value:rgb(1,0.6,0) id:Hyères value:rgb(0.06, 0.46, 0.86) id:LeHavre value:rgb(0.66, 0.06, 0.06) id:LeMans value:rgb(1,0.4,0) id:Lyon-Villeurbanne value:rgb(0.46,0.86,0.26) id:Nancy value:rgb(1,0,0) id:Nanterre value:rgb(0,0.4,0) id:Orléans value:rg ...
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2011–12 Eurocup Basketball
The 2011–12 Eurocup Basketball season was the tenth edition of Europe's second-tier level transnational competition for men's professional basketball clubs, the EuroCup. The EuroCup is the European-wide league level that is one level below the EuroLeague. It ran from September 27, 2011, until April 15, 2012. The winner of this competition earned a place at the group stage of the next season's EuroLeague. Teams allocation Distribution 32 teams participated in the Eurocup Regular Season: * A total of 10 teams from nine countries qualified directly to the 32-team regular season through their results in domestic competitions, or through a wild card. * Another 8 teams earned their place at the group stage by winning a qualifying round. On July 7, a draw for the Eurocup Qualifying Round, which featured 16 teams from 13 countries, was held in Barcelona. The 8 winners from those two-game, head-to-head qualifying games advanced to the Eurocup Regular Season. * The remaining 14 teams ...
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2010–11 Eurocup Basketball
2010–11 Eurocup Basketball was the ninth edition of Europe's second-tier level transnational competition for men's professional basketball clubs, the EuroCup. The EuroCup is the European-wide league level that is one tier below the EuroLeague level. It began with qualifying round matches on September 29, 2010, and ended on April 16-17, 2011, with the 2010–11 Eurocup Finals, which was played at the Arena Palaverde, in Treviso. Teams Qualifying round Regular season The Regular Season ran from November 16, 2010 to December 21, 2010. If teams were level on record at the end of the Regular Season, tiebreakers were applied in the following order: # Head-to-head record. # Head-to-head point differential. # Point differential during the Regular Season. # Points scored during the regular season. # Sum of quotients of points scored and points allowed in each Regular Season match. Top 16 Quarterfinals The quarterfinals were two-legged ties ...
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2010–11 Pro A Season
The 2010–11 LNB Pro A season was the 89th season of the French Basketball Championship and the 24th season since inception of the Ligue Nationale de Basketball (LNB). The regular season started on October 9, 2010 and ended on May 10, 2011. The play-offs were held from May 17, 2011 till June 11, 2011. SLUC Nancy became the 2010–11 Pro A champions and gained its second French League title after beating defending champion Cholet Basket in the single-game Final, with a score of 74-76. Promotion and relegation ; At the beginning of the 2010-11 season Teams promoted from 2009–10 Pro B (French 2nd division) * Pau-Lacq-Orthez * Limoges Teams relegated to 2010-11 Pro B * Dijon * Rouen ; At the end of the 2010-11 season * 2010-11 Pro A Champion: Nancy Teams promoted from 2010-11 Pro B * Nanterre * Dijon Teams relegated to 2011–12 Pro B * Vichy * Limoges Team Arenas Team standings Season Team leader(s) ImageSize = width:1000 height:100 PlotArea = left:15 ri ...
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2009–10 Eurocup Basketball
2009–10 Eurocup Basketball was the eighth edition of Europe's second-tier level transnational competition for men's professional basketball clubs, the EuroCup. The EuroCup is the European-wide league level that is one tier below the EuroLeague level. It began with qualifying round matches on October 20, 2009, and ended with the Eurocup Finals on April 17 and 18, 2010, at Fernando Buesa Arena in Vitoria-Gasteiz, Basque Country, Spain. The competition was won by Spanish club Power Electronics Valencia, who won their second EuroCup title, and also secured a place in the 2010–11 edition of the EuroCup's parent competition, the EuroLeague. For the first time, the EuroCup conducted a four-team final round, as in the EuroLeague. To accommodate this change, a quarterfinal round was introduced. As in the EuroLeague, where the top two teams from each of the four groups in its Top 16 phase advanced to the quarterfinals, the top two teams from each group in the analogous Last 16 phas ...
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2008–09 Euroleague
The 2008–09 Euroleague was the 9th season of the professional basketball competition for elite clubs throughout Europe, organised by Euroleague Basketball Company, and it was the 52nd season of the premier competition for European men's clubs overall. The season, which featured 24 teams from 13 countries, culminated in the 2008–09 Euroleague Final Four at the new O2 World arena in Berlin, Germany. It was won by Panathinaikos, who defeated in the final, the defending champions, CSKA Moscow. While the general structure of the competition was identical to that used in recent seasons, changes were made to the format for two of its phases, the Regular Season and Quarterfinals. Teams of the 2008–09 Euroleague *DKV Joventut qualified as ULEB Cup winners. Team rosters Format Regular Season The first phase was a regular season, in which the competing teams were drawn into four groups, each containing six teams. Each team played every other team in its group at home and a ...
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2008–09 Pro A Season
The 2008–09 LNB Pro A season was the 87th season of the French Basketball Championship and the 22nd season since inception of the Ligue Nationale de Basketball (LNB). The regular season started on October 3, 2008 and ended on May 11, 2009. The play-offs were held from May 22, 2009 until June 20, 2009. ASVEL Lyon-Villeurbanne, after finishing at the top seed of the regular season, won the French Pro A League by defeating Orléans in playoffs final (55-41). Promotion and relegation ; At the beginning of the 2008-09 season Teams promoted from 2007–08 Pro B (French 2nd division) * Rouen * Besançon Teams relegated to 2008–09 Pro B * Paris-Levallois * Clermont-Ferrand ; At the end of the 2008-09 season 2008-09 Pro A Champion: ASVEL Lyon-Villeurbanne Teams promoted from 2008–09 Pro B * Poitiers * Paris-Levallois Teams relegated to 2009–10 Pro B * Besançon * Pau-Orthez Team arenas Team standings Playoffs Awards Regular Season MVPs * ''Foreign'' MV ...
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2007–08 Euroleague
The 2007–08 Euroleague was the 8th season of the professional basketball competition for elite clubs throughout Europe, organised by Euroleague Basketball Company, and it was the 51st season of the premier competition for European men's clubs overall. The 2007–08 season featured 24 competing teams. The Euroleague Regular Season draw was held on 30 June 2007, in Jesolo, Italy, during the inaugural Euroleague summer league. The official inauguration was held on October 22, at Hala Olivia in Gdańsk, Poland, before the season's opening game between Prokom Trefl Sopot and CSKA Moscow. The 2008 Final Four was held on May 2–4, 2008, at the Palacio de Deportes de la Comunidad de Madrid in Madrid, Spain. Russian power CSKA Moscow became the champion for the sixth time, placing them second in all-time European championships to Real Madrid. Teams of the 2007–08 Euroleague Teams details Regular season The regular season began on October 22, 2007. The first phase was a ...
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