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Tours Métropole Basket

Tours Métropole Basket (English: Tours Metropolis Basketball) is a French professional basketball club based in the city of Tours in the Centre-Val de Loire region of France.

Tours Métropole Basket
LeaguesLNB Pro B
Founded1925
HistoryAS Paris-Orléans
1925–195?
ASPO Tours
195?-1981
Tours B.C.
1981–1997
NPO Tours
1997–1998
Touraine B.C.
1998–2004; 2009–2014
Tours Joué Basket
2004–2009
Union Tours Basket Métropole
2014–2021
Tours Métropole Basket 2021–present
ArenaGymnase Monconseil
Capacity1,200
LocationTours, France
Team colorsBlue, White
   
PresidentBruno de l'Espinay
Head coachSébastien Duval
Championships2 Domestic Championships
1976, 1980
Websitetoursbasketmetropole.com

Founded in 1925, its heyday was in the 1970s under the name ASPO Tours, with two league titles in 1976 and 1980 and a European Cup Winners' Cup final in 1976.

After going through financial strife and successive reorganisations, Tours Métropole Basket is now the heir of the bankrupt club. As recently as the 2017–18 season, it had played in the fourth-tier Nationale 2, but earned promotion to Nationale 1 for 2018–19, and returned to the professional ranks by earning promotion to LNB Pro B for 2021–22.

History edit

ASPO Tours edit

The club was formed as the sports wing of railway company Compagnie du chemin de fer de Paris à Orléans in the city of Tours with the name Association Sportive du Paris-Orléans. It therefore had close links to the railway industry, with a good portion of members either related to or themselves workers in the industry. As such the club later received subsidies from SNCF, the nationalised railway company, also enjoying in kind benefits such as reduced ticket fares.[1][2]

The basketball section was formed in 1925,[3] a women's section was created in 1937.[4]

ASPO was Touraine champion every year from 1932 to 1940.[4] During the 1950s, after the parent company had been amalgamated into the SNCF, the club was renamed Association Sportive de Préparation Olympique, keeping the same initials. It reached the Nationale, the highest division in the country, in 1950, staying there until 1953 before returning in 1955.[5]

The club saw its first foreign recruits in 1956, two American soldiers from a military base in nearby Chinon.[6]

After beating Berck (crowned champions in 1973 and 1974) by two points in March 1976, Tours won the French league that same year.[7] It also reached the final of the European Cup Winners' Cup in 1976, in only its second participation in a European competition. However, the French would lose 83–88 to Cinzano Milano.

The club had an unremarkable European Champions Cup, not repeating its success domestically either, with two successive seventh-place finishes before a fourth place in 1978–1979.[8]

ASPO Tours was again crowned French champion in 1980.

Tours Basket Club edit

In 1981, the ASPO basketball section became Tours Basket Club and became independent in all ways from the other sections of the organisation.[9]

After a series of mid-table finishes, Tours ended the 1988–89 season in the penultimate place and was relegated from the first division.[10]

NPO edit

During the 1997–98 season, Tours Basket Club became NPO Tours (a pseudo-acronym in effect signifying New PO), also changing its historical colours of blue and white to red, white and black to mirror the successful Chicago Bulls.[11]

The club had been struggling financially for years and that season worsened the situation. NPO Tours was declared bankrupt on 5 June 1998 with debts of 4.5 million francs, its participation in the league had been earlier denied.[12]

Later incarnations edit

Touraine Basket Club was formed the same year, playing in the Nationale 2, the amateur fourth division.[10] In 2004, the municipalities of Tours and neighbouring Joué-lès-Tours pushed for a union between TBC and AS Jocondien from the latter town, which resulted in the fusion side Tours Joué Basket, playing in Nationale 2. However, it proved an awkward collaboration and the club amassed significant debts (€130,000 out of a budget of €380 000) and was declared bankrupt in 2009.[13][14]

Touraine BC then played alone in the Nationale 3, the fifth division. After repeated requests from TBC, a union was formed with PLL Tours, then of Nationale 2, in June 2014 to form Union Tours Basket Métropole.[14][15]

Arena edit

After playing on an ever-changing number of courts, mostly uncovered outside courts, the club moved into the Palais des sports de Tours (known later as Palais des sports Robert Grenon) when it was inaugurated in October 1956.[16]

When the club became Tours Joué Basket it played in the Palais des Sports Marcel Cerdan in Joué-lès-Tours. As Touraine Basket Club it played in the Gymnase du Hallebardier until January 2012. That year it moved into the newly constructed Gymnase Monconseil (capacity:1,200).[17]

Honours edit

Domestic edit

Winners (2): 1975–76, 1979–80
Winners (1): 1966–67

European competitions edit

Runners-up (1): 1975–76

Notable players edit

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

Criteria

To appear in this section a player must have either:

  • Set a club record or won an individual award while at the club
  • Played at least one official international match for their national team at any time
  • Played at least one official NBA match at any time.

Head coaches edit

  •   Pierre Dao 5 seasons: '75-'80

Notable squads edit

References edit

  1. ^ Roy, Thibault (2006), Du sport corporatiste au professionnalisme, le basket et l’ASPO Tours, 1913-1998 [From corporate sport to professionalism, basketball and ASPO Tours] (PDF) (in French), François Rabelais University, retrieved 11 July 2015
  2. ^ Roy (2006), 63
  3. ^ Roy (2006), 44
  4. ^ a b Roy (2006), 47
  5. ^ Roy (2006), 69
  6. ^ Roy (2006), 85
  7. ^ Roy (2006), 93
  8. ^ Roy (2006), 95
  9. ^ Roy (2006), 116
  10. ^ a b Roy (2006), 136
  11. ^ Belhomme, Christophe (11 September 1997). "Basket: le re-Tours de Dao. L'ex-entraîneur de l'équipe de France veut relancer le club" [Basketball: the return of Dao. France's ex-coach wants to uplift the club]. Libération (in French). Retrieved 13 July 2015.
  12. ^ Roy (2006), 165
  13. ^ B., J. (21 May 2009). "Basket-ball : "Souvent, dans une union, un club prend le pouvoir"" [Basketball: «Often, in a union, one club has the power]. Ouest-France (in French). Retrieved 13 July 2015.
  14. ^ a b Briard, Gaëtan (6 March 2014). "P3L – TBC : l'union est encore loin" [P3L – TBC: the union is still far away]. La Nouvelle République du Centre-Ouest (in French). Retrieved 13 July 2015.
  15. ^ Briard, Gaëtan (20 June 2014). "L'Union veut faire la force" [Union wants to be strength]. La Nouvelle République du Centre-Ouest (in French). Retrieved 13 July 2015.
  16. ^ Roy (2006), 763
  17. ^ Rimbaux, Nicolas (20 January 2012). "Le gymnase Monconseil est prêt pour le grand soir" [The gymnase Monconseil is ready for the big night]. La Nouvelle République du Centre-Ouest (in French). Retrieved 13 July 2015.

External links edit

  • EuroBasket.com profile Retrieved 13 July 2015

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Tours Metropole Basket English Tours Metropolis Basketball is a French professional basketball club based in the city of Tours in the Centre Val de Loire region of France Tours Metropole BasketLeaguesLNB Pro BFounded1925HistoryAS Paris Orleans1925 195 ASPO Tours195 1981Tours B C 1981 1997NPO Tours1997 1998Touraine B C 1998 2004 2009 2014Tours Joue Basket2004 2009Union Tours Basket Metropole2014 2021Tours Metropole Basket 2021 presentArenaGymnase MonconseilCapacity1 200LocationTours FranceTeam colorsBlue White PresidentBruno de l EspinayHead coachSebastien DuvalChampionships2 Domestic Championships 1976 1980Websitetoursbasketmetropole comFounded in 1925 its heyday was in the 1970s under the name ASPO Tours with two league titles in 1976 and 1980 and a European Cup Winners Cup final in 1976 After going through financial strife and successive reorganisations Tours Metropole Basket is now the heir of the bankrupt club As recently as the 2017 18 season it had played in the fourth tier Nationale 2 but earned promotion to Nationale 1 for 2018 19 and returned to the professional ranks by earning promotion to LNB Pro B for 2021 22 Contents 1 History 1 1 ASPO Tours 1 2 Tours Basket Club 1 3 NPO 1 4 Later incarnations 2 Arena 3 Honours 3 1 Domestic 3 2 European competitions 4 Notable players 5 Head coaches 6 Notable squads 7 References 8 External linksHistory editASPO Tours edit The club was formed as the sports wing of railway company Compagnie du chemin de fer de Paris a Orleans in the city of Tours with the name Association Sportive du Paris Orleans It therefore had close links to the railway industry with a good portion of members either related to or themselves workers in the industry As such the club later received subsidies from SNCF the nationalised railway company also enjoying in kind benefits such as reduced ticket fares 1 2 The basketball section was formed in 1925 3 a women s section was created in 1937 4 ASPO was Touraine champion every year from 1932 to 1940 4 During the 1950s after the parent company had been amalgamated into the SNCF the club was renamed Association Sportive de Preparation Olympique keeping the same initials It reached the Nationale the highest division in the country in 1950 staying there until 1953 before returning in 1955 5 The club saw its first foreign recruits in 1956 two American soldiers from a military base in nearby Chinon 6 After beating Berck crowned champions in 1973 and 1974 by two points in March 1976 Tours won the French league that same year 7 It also reached the final of the European Cup Winners Cup in 1976 in only its second participation in a European competition However the French would lose 83 88 to Cinzano Milano The club had an unremarkable European Champions Cup not repeating its success domestically either with two successive seventh place finishes before a fourth place in 1978 1979 8 ASPO Tours was again crowned French champion in 1980 Tours Basket Club edit In 1981 the ASPO basketball section became Tours Basket Club and became independent in all ways from the other sections of the organisation 9 After a series of mid table finishes Tours ended the 1988 89 season in the penultimate place and was relegated from the first division 10 NPO edit During the 1997 98 season Tours Basket Club became NPO Tours a pseudo acronym in effect signifying New PO also changing its historical colours of blue and white to red white and black to mirror the successful Chicago Bulls 11 The club had been struggling financially for years and that season worsened the situation NPO Tours was declared bankrupt on 5 June 1998 with debts of 4 5 million francs its participation in the league had been earlier denied 12 Later incarnations edit Touraine Basket Club was formed the same year playing in the Nationale 2 the amateur fourth division 10 In 2004 the municipalities of Tours and neighbouring Joue les Tours pushed for a union between TBC and AS Jocondien from the latter town which resulted in the fusion side Tours Joue Basket playing in Nationale 2 However it proved an awkward collaboration and the club amassed significant debts 130 000 out of a budget of 380 000 and was declared bankrupt in 2009 13 14 Touraine BC then played alone in the Nationale 3 the fifth division After repeated requests from TBC a union was formed with PLL Tours then of Nationale 2 in June 2014 to form Union Tours Basket Metropole 14 15 Arena editAfter playing on an ever changing number of courts mostly uncovered outside courts the club moved into the Palais des sports de Tours known later as Palais des sports Robert Grenon when it was inaugurated in October 1956 16 When the club became Tours Joue Basket it played in the Palais des Sports Marcel Cerdan in Joue les Tours As Touraine Basket Club it played in the Gymnase du Hallebardier until January 2012 That year it moved into the newly constructed Gymnase Monconseil capacity 1 200 17 Honours editDomestic edit French LeagueWinners 2 1975 76 1979 80French League Pro BWinners 1 1966 67European competitions edit FIBA Saporta CupRunners up 1 1975 76Notable players editNote Flags indicate national team eligibility at FIBA sanctioned events Players may hold other non FIBA nationality not displayed CriteriaTo appear in this section a player must have either Set a club record or won an individual award while at the club Played at least one official international match for their national team at any time Played at least one official NBA match at any time 2020s nbsp James Batemon III 1 season 21 22 1990s nbsp Makan Dioumassi 1 season 94 95 1980s nbsp Carl Nicks 2 seasons 87 89 nbsp Stephane Risacher 1 season 89 90 nbsp Laurent Bernard 6 seasons 87 93 1970s nbsp Georges Vestris 8 seasons 76 84 nbsp Jean Michel Senegal 7 seasons 74 81 nbsp Jean Louis Vacher 16 seasons 72 88 nbsp L C Bowen 6 seasons 71 77 1960s nbsp Slem Dewitt Menyard 11 Seasons 69 80 nbsp Gilbert Racine 8 Seasons 62 70 1950s nbsp Marcel Kobzik 13 Seasons 55 68Head coaches edit nbsp Pierre Dao 5 seasons 75 80Notable squads edit1976 European Cup Winners Cup Jean Michel Senegal L C Bowen Eric Bonneau Ray Reynolds Slem Dewitt Menyard Marc Bellot Michel Bergeron Patrick Demars Christian Albert Jean Louis Vacher Henri Barre Daniel Boue Coach Pierre Dao References edit Roy Thibault 2006 Du sport corporatiste au professionnalisme le basket et l ASPO Tours 1913 1998 From corporate sport to professionalism basketball and ASPO Tours PDF in French Francois Rabelais University retrieved 11 July 2015 Roy 2006 63 Roy 2006 44 a b Roy 2006 47 Roy 2006 69 Roy 2006 85 Roy 2006 93 Roy 2006 95 Roy 2006 116 a b Roy 2006 136 Belhomme Christophe 11 September 1997 Basket le re Tours de Dao L ex entraineur de l equipe de France veut relancer le club Basketball the return of Dao France s ex coach wants to uplift the club Liberation in French Retrieved 13 July 2015 Roy 2006 165 B J 21 May 2009 Basket ball Souvent dans une union un club prend le pouvoir Basketball Often in a union one club has the power Ouest France in French Retrieved 13 July 2015 a b Briard Gaetan 6 March 2014 P3L TBC l union est encore loin P3L TBC the union is still far away La Nouvelle Republique du Centre Ouest in French Retrieved 13 July 2015 Briard Gaetan 20 June 2014 L Union veut faire la force Union wants to be strength La Nouvelle Republique du Centre Ouest in French Retrieved 13 July 2015 Roy 2006 763 Rimbaux Nicolas 20 January 2012 Le gymnase Monconseil est pret pour le grand soir The gymnase Monconseil is ready for the big night La Nouvelle Republique du Centre Ouest in French Retrieved 13 July 2015 External links editEuroBasket com profile Retrieved 13 July 2015 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tours Metropole Basket amp oldid 1179002316, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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