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FC Mulhouse Basket

FC Mulhouse Basket or simply Mulhouse is a French basketball club playing in National 2 (basketball) (fourth division championship of France) during the 2011–2012 season. The club is based in the commune of Mulhouse, in eastern France, close to the Swiss and German borders.

FC Mulhouse Basket
LeaguesLNB Pro B
Founded1949
History1949–1992 Mulhouse BC
1992–present FC Mulhouse
ArenaSalle Marcel Tschanz / Palais des Sports
(3,700 seats)
LocationMulhouse, Alsace, France
Team colorsWhite, Blue
   
Websitehttp://www.fcm-basket.fr/

The women's section also became known in the elite of basketball in the early 1990s.

History

It was in the 1920s that basketball was born in Mulhouse. At the time, it still plays with berets, free throws are the spoon and the ball is heavy and laced leather! But then, in those years, Mulhouse dominates the French basketball. Foyer alsacien Mulhouse won the national title in 1924, 1925 and 1926, losing the following year but recovered in 1928 to never let go before 1932! In 1935 and in 1937 and 1938, it is the other club of Mulhouse, Mulhousien, who won the title. Basketball is played at the time with 8 players on the field and a great rivalry is born between these two leading Mulhouse clubs.

The club was born in 1949 from the merger of the prestigious Foyer alsacien Mulhouse and the "Espérance de Mulhouse". The new entity will be denominated "Mulhouse Basketball Club" (MBC). In 1970, became a new merger with "GENS Mulhouse" which relegated from National 2 to National 4. Then accesses Club in National 3 at the end of his first season, then National 2 (1974) with the title of champion of France National 3. When Carmine Calzonetti arrived as coach in 1976, the club rises to Nationale 1 (1st division) in 1978. During the 1980s, Jean-Luc Monschau became president of the club. Gradually the club, accustomed to the depths of the championship, up the slope and anchors the play-off. In 1989 Mulhouse led by Philip Szanyiel and Jean-Aimé Toupane (both they came from Monaco), won the Tournoi des As against Pitch Cholet and acquired its shareholding in the European Cup Winners' Cup of the next year. Alsο, MBC participated for two consecutive years in the FIBA Korać Cup and reached the semifinals in 1991, where they eliminated by the Italian declining powerhouse Clear Cantù. This year (1991) saw in Mulhouse the arrival of Joe "JellyeBean" Bryant, father of the NBA star Kobe Bryant aged 13 to time.

At the end of the next season, the club is demoted to National A2 for financial reasons. MBC disappears from the A1 and renamed to FCM Basket (FC Mulhouse Basket). FCM was administratively relegated (due to deficit in 1994) before climbing again all levels of the championship. In three years, the club goes back to three divisions for a return to Pro B in 1997. FCM Basketball connects the good and less good result and fails to climb in Pro A.

In 2006–2007, the club, too inconsistent and lack of wins is relegated to National 1.[1]

In November 2007, the club drops the Balance Sheet1. Late 2008, the club was relegated in sporting Nationale 2. But without the necessary financial support, the club obliged to declare bankruptcy. So it restarts in pre-national for 2008/2009 season, a very difficult season, where the club is saved in the last game.

For 2009/2010, the club gives new ambitions under the leadership of a new staff. The revival is running under the name of Mulhouse Basket, with the accession in National 3.

2009/2010, Mulhouse Basket project is abandoned, but the adventure continues in National 3 under the name and colors of FCM Basket. 2010/2011, the senior team finished undefeated in the league and rises in National 2.

Honours and titles

Total titles: 2

Domestic

French Cup

  • Runners-up (1): 1952–53

Tournament of Aces

  • Winners (1): 1989

French League 2

  • Winners (1): 1977–78

European

FIBA Saporta Cup

FIBA Korać Cup:

Notable players

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

  • 1972–1975 :   Marcel Rinner
  • 1975–1978 :   Carmine Calzonetti
  • 1978–1979 :   Serge Kalember
  • 1979–1980 :   Rudy D'Amico
  • 1980–1981 :   Jean Racz
  • 1981–1983 :   Jean Galle
  • 1983–01/1985 :   Barry White
  • 01/1985–06/1985 :   Serge Kalember
  • 1985–1991:   Jean-Luc Monschau
  • 1991–1992:   Chris Singleton
  • 1992–1993:   Patrick Schlegel
  • 1993–1994:   Francis Jordane
  • 1994–1998:   Patrick Schlegel
  • 1998–2002:   Jamel Benabid
  • 2002–2002:   Philip Szanyiel
  • 2002–2004:   Jacques Vernerey
  • 2004–2006:   Charlie Auffray
  • 2006–2007:   Éric Bartecheky
  • 2007–2008:   Mike Gonsalves
  • 2009–2013:   Jamel Benabid

External links

  • FCM official site

References

  1. ^ La municipalité derrière le FCM Basket[permanent dead link], 11 novembre 2007.

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FC Mulhouse Basket or simply Mulhouse is a French basketball club playing in National 2 basketball fourth division championship of France during the 2011 2012 season The club is based in the commune of Mulhouse in eastern France close to the Swiss and German borders FC Mulhouse BasketLeaguesLNB Pro BFounded1949History1949 1992 Mulhouse BC 1992 present FC MulhouseArenaSalle Marcel Tschanz Palais des Sports 3 700 seats LocationMulhouse Alsace FranceTeam colorsWhite Blue Websitehttp www fcm basket fr HomeAwayThe women s section also became known in the elite of basketball in the early 1990s Contents 1 History 2 Honours and titles 2 1 Domestic 2 2 European 3 Notable players 4 Head coaches 5 External links 6 ReferencesHistory EditIt was in the 1920s that basketball was born in Mulhouse At the time it still plays with berets free throws are the spoon and the ball is heavy and laced leather But then in those years Mulhouse dominates the French basketball Foyer alsacien Mulhouse won the national title in 1924 1925 and 1926 losing the following year but recovered in 1928 to never let go before 1932 In 1935 and in 1937 and 1938 it is the other club of Mulhouse Mulhousien who won the title Basketball is played at the time with 8 players on the field and a great rivalry is born between these two leading Mulhouse clubs The club was born in 1949 from the merger of the prestigious Foyer alsacien Mulhouse and the Esperance de Mulhouse The new entity will be denominated Mulhouse Basketball Club MBC In 1970 became a new merger with GENS Mulhouse which relegated from National 2 to National 4 Then accesses Club in National 3 at the end of his first season then National 2 1974 with the title of champion of France National 3 When Carmine Calzonetti arrived as coach in 1976 the club rises to Nationale 1 1st division in 1978 During the 1980s Jean Luc Monschau became president of the club Gradually the club accustomed to the depths of the championship up the slope and anchors the play off In 1989 Mulhouse led by Philip Szanyiel and Jean Aime Toupane both they came from Monaco won the Tournoi des As against Pitch Cholet and acquired its shareholding in the European Cup Winners Cup of the next year Also MBC participated for two consecutive years in the FIBA Korac Cup and reached the semifinals in 1991 where they eliminated by the Italian declining powerhouse Clear Cantu This year 1991 saw in Mulhouse the arrival of Joe JellyeBean Bryant father of the NBA star Kobe Bryant aged 13 to time At the end of the next season the club is demoted to National A2 for financial reasons MBC disappears from the A1 and renamed to FCM Basket FC Mulhouse Basket FCM was administratively relegated due to deficit in 1994 before climbing again all levels of the championship In three years the club goes back to three divisions for a return to Pro B in 1997 FCM Basketball connects the good and less good result and fails to climb in Pro A In 2006 2007 the club too inconsistent and lack of wins is relegated to National 1 1 In November 2007 the club drops the Balance Sheet1 Late 2008 the club was relegated in sporting Nationale 2 But without the necessary financial support the club obliged to declare bankruptcy So it restarts in pre national for 2008 2009 season a very difficult season where the club is saved in the last game For 2009 2010 the club gives new ambitions under the leadership of a new staff The revival is running under the name of Mulhouse Basket with the accession in National 3 2009 2010 Mulhouse Basket project is abandoned but the adventure continues in National 3 under the name and colors of FCM Basket 2010 2011 the senior team finished undefeated in the league and rises in National 2 Honours and titles EditTotal titles 2 Domestic Edit French Cup Runners up 1 1952 53Tournament of Aces Winners 1 1989French League 2 Winners 1 1977 78European Edit FIBA Saporta Cup Quarterfinalist 1 1989 90FIBA Korac Cup Semifinalist 1 1990 91Notable 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 Philip Szanyiel Joe DawsonHead coaches Edit1972 1975 Marcel Rinner 1975 1978 Carmine Calzonetti 1978 1979 Serge Kalember 1979 1980 Rudy D Amico 1980 1981 Jean Racz 1981 1983 Jean Galle 1983 01 1985 Barry White 01 1985 06 1985 Serge Kalember 1985 1991 Jean Luc Monschau 1991 1992 Chris Singleton 1992 1993 Patrick Schlegel 1993 1994 Francis Jordane 1994 1998 Patrick Schlegel 1998 2002 Jamel Benabid 2002 2002 Philip Szanyiel 2002 2004 Jacques Vernerey 2004 2006 Charlie Auffray 2006 2007 Eric Bartecheky 2007 2008 Mike Gonsalves 2009 2013 Jamel BenabidExternal links EditFCM official siteReferences Edit La municipalite derriere le FCM Basket permanent dead link 11 novembre 2007 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title FC Mulhouse Basket amp oldid 1018035987, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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