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AS Monaco Basket, commonly referred to as AS Monaco or simply Monaco, is a French-registered
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-based professional basketball club. They are a part of the Monaco-based multi-sports club of A.S. Monaco, which was founded in 1924. The club's basketball section was founded four years later in 1928, and it currently competes in the French top-tier level
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and the EuroLeague. Monaco plays their home games at Salle Gaston Médecin. Monaco was the runner-up of the EuroLeague in
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, and has won the EuroCup title in 2021, one French Cup in 2023, and three Leaders Cups.


History

About four years after the parent athletic club, A.S. Monaco, was itself founded, A.S. Monaco Basket was founded in 1928. They finished as runners-up in the French top-tier level Nationale 1 (current
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) following the 1950 season, which is regarded as one of their greatest successes in their history. Monaco also won the LNB Pro B ( French 2nd Division) championship in the 1973 season, with one of the greatest offenses on the European continent. A.S. Monaco Basket joined the ''Nationale 1'' for the 1973–74 season, where they finished in ninth place. They made their first appearance in the European 3rd-tier level
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in the 1974–75 season, where they lost in the group stage to other notable teams, such as the French League club ASVEL Basket, the Bulgarian League club Levski Sofia, and the Italian League club AMG Sebastiani Basket. They entered the same tournament again in the 1982–83 season, but lost to Dynamo Moscow in the semifinals qualification battle, in the Top 16 group stage, despite a far better finish in the tournament overall. Entering the 1980s, Monaco was in the process of securing their title as one of the most dangerous teams in French basketball. They reached the finals game of the French Federation Cup, where they lost to Limoges CSP, by a score of 96–81. The Red and Whites also became a threat in the
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( French 1st Division), what the league had been renamed to, after former NBA player, Robert Smith, joined the team in 1985. Smith was named the 1987 French League All-Star Game MVP. After Smith left the team, Monaco found themselves descending in the league. They were relegated to the second division LNB Pro B, later in the decade, and eventually ended up in the Nationale 1 Division. They would not return to the
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, the highest division of basketball in
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, for many years to come. In 2014, A.S. Monaco Basket was crowned the champions of the French third-tier league, the Nationale Masculine 1 (NM1), and they returned to the LNB Pro B (French 2nd Division). In the 2014–15 season, Monaco became the French 2nd-tier LNB Pro B champions, and they were finally promoted back to the top-tier league in France, the LNB Pro A. In 2015, the Ukrainian businessman and philanthropist, Sergey Dyadechko, became the President of A.S. Monaco Basket. In the 2015–16 season, Monaco won the 2016 edition of the French Pro A League Cup, after beating Élan Chalon in the finals, by a score of 99–74. Monaco player, Jamal Shuler, was named the French Pro A Leaders Cup MVP. In the 2016–17 season, Monaco returned to European-wide competitions, when it qualified for one of the pan-European secondary level competitions, the FIBA Basketball Champions League. They finished the season in third place. In 2017, the charity fund, DSF, founded by the club's owner, Dyadechko, became a sponsor of A.S. Monaco Basket. The club also played in the FIBA Champions League, during the 2017–18 season, in which they finished in second place, after they lost to the Greek League club AEK Athens in the final, by a score of 100–94. The club won the 2017 French Pro A League Cup and the 2018 French Pro A League Cup titles. They also finished in second place in the French Pro A League, in the 2017–18 season. In European-wide competitions, Monaco spent the next three seasons ( 2018–19, 2019–20, and 2020–21) playing in the other pan-European secondary level competition, the EuroCup, subsequently winning it in 2020–21. In the 2021–22 season, Monaco made its debut in the EuroLeague, the highest pan-European level. Finishing seventh in the regular season with a 15–13 record, Monaco qualified for the
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where they lost 2–3 to the second-seeded Olympiacos. The following season, Monaco was eligible for another EuroLeague season because of their good performance the previous season. They made the playoffs for a second season in a row. On April 22, 2023, Monaco won its first major trophy when it won its maiden French Basketball Cup with Monaco, after beating ASVEL in the final. Élie Okobo was the cup final's MVP after his 20-point performance. In the same 2022–23 season, Monaco reached new height on the continental level after reaching the 2023 EuroLeague Final Four after beating Maccabi Tel Aviv in the playoffs. They became the third French League club ever to reach the Final Four (after ASVEL and
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) and the first to do so in 26 years. In the 2024–25 season, the Vassilis Spanoulis-coached team made it to the EuroLeague Final Four, and advanced to the final after upsetting first-seed Olympiacos. Monaco became the first French team in 32 years to play in the final of the European highest level league, and only the second team to reach the stage, following Limoges CSP in the 1992–93 FIBA European League. In the championship game, the Roca Team eventually lost to Fenerbahçe.


Arena

A.S. Monaco Basket plays its home games at the 5,000 seat Salle Gaston Médecin, which is a part of the
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sports complex. Monaco was originally supposed to play its 2021–22 EuroLeague games in the 5,249 seat
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, which is located nearby in
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. The decision was later overturned, and the team instead played in its usual home arena in Monaco.


Logos

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Players


Current roster


Depth chart


Trophies and honors


Domestic competitions

* French League : Winners (2): 2022–23, 2023–24 :''Runners-up (4):'' 1949–50, 2017–18, 2018–19, 2021–22 * French Cup :Winners (1): 2022–23 :''Runners-up (1):'' 1982–83 * Leaders Cup :Winners (3):
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, 2017,
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:''Runners-up (1):'' 2025 * French Pro B :Champions (2): 1972–73, 2014–15 * French NM1 :Champions (1): 2013–14


European competitions

* EuroLeague :''Runners-up (1):'' 2024–25 :Third place (1): 2022–23 * EuroCup :Champions (1): 2020–21 *
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:''Runners-up (1):'' 2017–18 :Third place (1): 2016–17


Other competitions

*Berlin, Germany Invitational Game :Winners (1): 2019


Season by season

: Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Europe.


Notable players

France: * Georgy Adams * Cyril Akpomedah * Éric Beugnot * Petr Cornelie * Moustapha Fall * Damien Inglis * Mouhammadou Jaiteh * Paul Lacombe * Yoan Makoundou * Elie Okobo * Yakuba Ouattara * Jean Perniceni * Amara Sy * Philip Szanyiel * / Terry Tarpey * Kim Tillie * Ali Traoré * Léo Westermann Europe: * Ivan Buva * Aaron Cel * Kyrylo Fesenko * Sergii Gladyr * Elmedin Kikanović * Donatas Motiejūnas * Damjan Rudež * Danilo Anđušić United States: * Dwayne Bacon * / Dee Bost * John Brown * Eric Buckner * / Nik Caner-Medley * / Anthony Clemmons * Norris Cole * D.J. Cooper * Aaron Craft * / Brandon Davies * Chris Evans * Rob Gray * / Donta Hall * Mike James * / Jarrod Jones * Dru Joyce * Paris Lee * Jordan Loyd * Darrel Mitchell * / Derek Needham * / DeMarcus Nelson * J.J. O'Brien * Gerald Robinson * Jamal Shuler * Robert Smith * Mike Stewart * / Will Thomas * Kemba Walker * / Zack Wright Rest of Americas & Oceania & Middle East: * Dylan Ennis * Khadeen Carrington * Adrian Uter * Brock Motum Africa: * Ibrahima Fall Faye * Mehdi Hafsi * Derrick Obasohan


Head coaches


References


External links

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