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Le Mans Sarthe Basket

Le Mans
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NicknameMSB
LeaguesPro A
Basketball Champions League
Founded1939
HistorySCM Le Mans
(1939–1993)
Le Mans Sarthe Basket
(1993–present)
ArenaAntarès
Capacity6,023
LocationLe Mans, France
Team colorsOrange, Grey, White
PresidentChristophe Le Bouille
Championships5 French Championships
4 French Cups
3 Leaders Cups
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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 founded a men's team. In 1963 the team joined the elite.

The following years from 1969 to 1970 was very successful, they won the French Cup in 1964 and the French League championship in 1978 and 1979.

After the euphoria of the European games, the club was struggling to survive due to the rising dominance of CSP Limoges and Pau-Orthez

The SCM existed after the MSB was created and was concerned about the amateur part of the association.

In continuation (since 2008)

The 2008–2009 season will be more prosperous for the club. In addition to a third place in the regular season followed by a semi-final playoffs (defeated against Orleans), the MSB makes a superb double in gleaning the week of "As" (74-64 victory facing Orleans in the final) then the French Cup (79-65 victory against Nancy in the Final at Bercy). Best of all, Alain Koffi, whom formed the club, is elected the French MVP of the season. However, in Euroleague, the MSB finished again last in their group with two thin victories in ten games.

Despite the departure of several executives in the off season such as Alain Koffi or Nicolas Batum, the MSB plays always the leading roles in the league in 2009 – 2010 because after having a long time to be the first of the regular season, the club finally finished behind Cholet. The two teams meet in the championship final, but Cholet wins the derby at the top (81-65). Le Mans compete in the Eurocup but are eliminated on the wire in the first round. In 2014, the MSB won the Cup leaders.

Since the 21st of May in 2014, the MSB has been trained by Turkish Erman Kunter, former coach of Cholet. He took over succession from JD Jackson. The season is mixed, particularly marked by a heavy defeat in the derby home against Cholet Basket (61-82). Committed in Eurochallenge, the MSB won their first two games against the Belgians from Antwerp Giants (72-66) and Finland KTP Basket (71-52) before a heavy on the floor of Pallacanestro Biella, Italian D2 club ( 82–64).

The club and the society

The company was founded on September 6, 1993 as a Society of Mixed Economy Sports Local and chaired until June 30, 2008 by Jean-Pierre Goisbault. Christophe Le Bouille became president on July 1, 2008. In 2007 The company had a budget of 5.5 million euros.

Furthermore, another structure dedicated to marketing, is also under the name of MSB Promotion. It is she who is responsible for the communication around the club's image.

The coat of arms, the colors, and the supporters

The jersey worn by the players are tango and gray. Tango is inherited from the ancient Moderne Sporting Club.

The logo has existed since 1993 and the acquisition of the new professional status of the team. It uses the colors of the club, accompanied by three letters MSB (acronym of Le Mans Sarthe Basket) written in white. In the summer of 2009, the MSB changed the coat of arms and opted for a lion showing claws and out of the logo, symbol of the feline. The addition of an animal blasonnant the team who follow the custom of other French teams like Pau Orthez and Nancy.

The official group of supporters are called the felines. This exists in the form of an association and follows the club on certain displacements. They even give a reward to the most outstanding players called the reflection feline.

Derby History

The western derby opposes the two best clubs in the north west of France. Since 1986, it opposed every season of the Le Mans team to that of Cholet, located in Maine-et-Lorie. Since their first encounter in N1B male division, the two teams met regularly. They deliver from the 1990–91 season, a diligent and annual duel. That makes twenty years that the two teams have met each season. The former North West derby was more "balanced" and opposed the SC Le Mans at ABC Nantes. The two teams are in particular the two favorites of the trophy, Sarthe Pays de la Loire Basketball where often a first division outsider is invited.

Honours

  • LNB Pro A
Champions (5): 1978, 1979, 1982, 2006, 2018
Runners-up (2): 2010, 2012
  • French Cup
Champions (4): 1964, 2004, 2009, 2016
Runners-up (1): 2017
  • Leaders Cup
Champions (3): 2006, 2009, 2014
Runners-up (3): 2004, 2007, 2015
  • Rennes, France Invitational Game
Winners (1): 2008
  • Bourg en Bresse Invitational Tournament
Champions (1): 2009

Season by season

Season Tier League Pos. W–L French Cup Leaders Cup European competitions
2005–06 1 Pro A 1st Champion 2 ULEB Cup RS
2006–07 1 Pro A 6th 22–15 Runner-up 1 Euroleague RS
2007–08 1 Pro A 3rd 26–9 Round of 16 Quarterfinalist 1 Euroleague RS
2008–09 1 Pro A 3rd 23–12 Champion Champion 1 Euroleague RS
2009–10 1 Pro A 2nd 26–10 Round of 16 Quarterfinalist 2 Eurocup L16
2010–11 1 Pro A 8th 14–18 Round of 16 2 Eurocup L16
2011–12 1 Pro A 2nd 23–14 Quarterfinalist Semifinalist 2 Eurocup RS
2012–13 1 Pro A 6th 17–16 Round of 32 Semifinalist 2 Eurocup RS
2013–14 1 Pro A 5th 19–13 Quarterfinalist Champion 2 Eurocup RS
2014–15 1 Pro A 3rd 21–19 Round of 16 Runner-up 3 EuroChallenge QF
2015–16 1 Pro A 3rd 25–15 Champion Quarterfinalist 2 Eurocup RS
2016–17 1 Pro A 12th 14–20 Runner-up 3 Champions League R16
2017–18 1 Pro A 1st 29–18 Round of 32 Runner-up

Players

Current roster

Note: Flags indicate national team eligibility at FIBA sanctioned events. Players may hold other non-FIBA nationality not displayed.

Le Mans Sarthe Basket roster
Players Coaches
Pos. No. Nat. Name Ht. Wt. Age
C 0 United Kingdom Soko, Ovie 2.01 m (6 ft 7 in) 100 kg (220 lb) 30 – 7 February 1991
SG 4 Kosovo Bamforth, Scott 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in) 86 kg (190 lb) 31 – 12 August 1989
PG 8 France Eito, Antoine 1.86 m (6 ft 1 in) 83 kg (183 lb) 32 – 6 April 1988
SG 10 France Bigote, Valentin 1.96 m (6 ft 5 in) 90 kg (198 lb) 29 – 13 January 1992
SF 11 France Tarpey, Terry 1.95 m (6 ft 5 in) 95 kg (209 lb) 26 – 2 March 1994
PG 32 Canada Kajami-Keane, Kaza 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in) 84 kg (185 lb) 27 – 27 January 1994
F 33 United States Brown, Vitto 2.03 m (6 ft 8 in) 107 kg (236 lb) 25 – 13 July 1995
F 44 Cameroon Narace, Williams 2.01 m (6 ft 7 in) 100 kg (220 lb) 23 – 17 March 1997
C 55 Lithuania Mockevičius, Egidijus 2.08 m (6 ft 10 in) 108 kg (238 lb) 28 – 1 September 1992
Head coach
  • France Elric Delord
Assistant coach(es)
  • France Antoine Methieu

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • Injured Injured

Updated: July 9, 2020

Depth chart

Pos. Starting 5 Bench
C Egidijus Mockevičius
PF Vitto Brown Terry Tarpey
SF Williams Narace
SG Scott Bamforth Valentin Bigote
PG Kaza Kajami-Keane Antoine Eito

Notable players

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  • France Pape Badiane
  • France Nicolas Batum
  • France Rodrigue Beaubois
  • France Yannick Bokolo
  • France Antoine Diot
  • France Hervé Dubuisson
  • France Youssoupha Fall
  • France Mickaël Gelabale
  • France Charles Kahudi
  • France Alain Koffi
  • France Lahaou Konaté
  • France Jérémy Leloup
  • France Thierry Rupert
  • France Pape Sy
  • France Will Yeguete
  • Belgium Jonathan Tabu
  • Benin Mouphtaou Yarou
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina Zack Wright
  • Brazil João Paulo Batista
  • Canada Olivier Hanlan
  • Canada J.D. Jackson
  • Ivory Coast Pape-Philippe Amagou
  • Croatia Sandro Nicević
  • Croatia Jurica Ružić
  • Croatia Mate Skelin
  • Finland Gerald Lee
  • Georgia (country) Taurean Green
  • Greece Michalis Kakiouzis
  • Israel David Bluthenthal
  • Israel Ido Kozikaro
  • Israel Raviv Limonad
  • North Macedonia Richard Hendrix
  • North Macedonia Romeo Travis
  • Montenegro Nebojša Bogavac
  • Montenegro Justin Cobbs
  • Montenegro Taylor Rochestie
  • Nigeria Obi Emegano
  • Poland Michał Ignerski
  • Serbia Luka Bogdanović
  • Serbia Marko Kešelj
  • Turkey Hüseyin Beşok
  • Turkey Bobby Dixon
  • Turkey İzzet Türkyılmaz
  • United States Alex Acker
  • United States Eric Campbell
  • United States Brian Chase
  • United States Sam Clancy
  • United States Cameron Clark
  • United States Robert Dozier
  • United States Khalid El-Amin
  • United States Daniel Ewing
  • United States Kenny Gregory
  • United States Jermaine Guice
  • United States Dennis Hopson
  • United States Keith Jennings
  • United States Chris Lofton
  • United States Ryan Pearson
  • United States Hollis Price
  • United States Mykal Riley
  • United States Marc Salyers
  • United States Marcellus Sommerville
  • United States D.J. Stephens
  • United States Dewarick Spencer
  • United States D.J. Stephens
  • United States Michael Thompson
  • United States Darius Washington
  • United States DaShaun Wood
  • United States Virgin Islands Cuthbert Victor

Head coaches

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