Alsace de Bagnolet

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Alsace de Bagnolet
Alsace de Bagnolet logo
Founded 1924
History 1924 to present
Arena Michel Saudemont
Location Blason ville fr Bagnolet (Seine-Saint-Denis).svg Bagnolet, France France
Team colors Red and white
         
Championships 2 French Leagues
1 French League 2
Website alsace-de-bagnolet.fr
Uniforms
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Home jersey
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Team colours
Home
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Away jersey
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Away

Alsace de Bagnolet or Alsace Bagnolet is a French basketball club founded in 1924 and based in Bagnolet in the eastern suburbs of Paris. It is a part of the sports club of the same name founded in 1908. It belonged to the highest level championship of France in the 1960s, winning three league titles. In 2006, the club tried to restructure itself in order to regain entry to the Championship of France. It currently operates in National League Three.

History

The club was formed in 1908 by Father Rouan, the patronage of St. Léon[1] devient l'Alsace de Bagnolet en 1921 en souvenir de l'Alsace redevenue française[2] becomes Alsace de Bagnolet in 1921 in tribute to the Alsace soldiers returning to the French state after World War I. The basketball section, even though the first team was founded in 1924,[3] first achieved prominence in 1938 by winning the National Cup in gymnastics under the Sports Federation of France (FGSPF).

In the 1950s, the club experienced a new momentum thanks to Emile Touzet ho took the presidential chair. He built a club house in the courtyard of patronage and the Michel-Saudemont gym. From 1960 to 1970 Alsace succeeds sports association awakening ASVEL awards at the federal championship France Sports Federation (FSF).[4] In the same years, the club won three league titles in France in 1960-61, 1961–62 and 1966–67, came twice in the round of 16 of the FIBA European Champions Cup in 1961-62 and 1962-63. Ιn the first case the obstacle was the Belgian Antwerpse and in the second Ivo Daneu's Olimpija from Ljubljana. The 1967-68 season, Alsace Bagnolet returned to European Champions Cup but eliminated in the first round by Maccabi Tel Aviv.

Despite the second place in 1972-73, the club does not always pays its players except the American reinforcements. Alsace de Bagnolet permanently leaves the world of French basketball high level in 1978.[5] The club refuses upmanship of professional sports, but still exists with 220 graduates in 2008.

Honours

French League

  • Winners (3): 1960-61, 1961–62, 1966–67

French Cup

  • Runners-up (3): 1962-63, 1964–65, 1968–69

French League 2

  • Winners (1): 1958-59

Notable players

  • France Christian Berté
  • France Gérard Berté
  • France Franck Cazalon
  • France Laurent Dorigo
  • France Maxime Dorigo
  • France George Eddy
  • France Jean-Marie Jouaret
  • France Michel Longueville
  • France Gérard Mayeur
  • France Bernard Mayeur
  • France Léon Toffolon
  • France Victor Toffolon

Notable coaches

  • France Auguste Taravella (?-1966)
  • France Maxime Dorigo (1966-76 & 1978)
  • France Pascal Esquillian (1976–78)

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References

  1. (Yves Chéné 2008, p. 31)
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  4. (Jean-Marie Jouaret 1999, p. 389)
  5. (Arnaud Lecomte 2007, p. 131)