Élan Sportif Chalonnais, commonly known as Élan Chalon, is a French professional basketball club that is based in Chalon-sur-Saône, France. The team's main colors are red and white, and their mascot is a moose. The team's home arena is called Le Colisée, which seats 4,540 spectators.
Élan Chalon | ||||
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Leagues | LNB Pro A | |||
Founded | 1955 | |||
Arena | Le Colisée | |||
Capacity | 4,540 | |||
Location | Chalon-sur-Saône, France | |||
Team colors | Red, White, Silver | |||
President | Vincent Bergeret | |||
Head coach | Savo Vučević | |||
Championships | 2 French Championship 2 French Cups 1 Semaine des As Cup | |||
Website | elanchalon.com | |||
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Founded in 1927, the club has traditionally been playing in the Pro C. In 2012, the club captured its first domestic championship by winning the Pro A Final over Le Mans. In 2013, Élan won its second domestic title. The club has also been a regular in European competitions, as the team has been runners-up in three different FIBA competitions.
History
editThe club was founded in 1955, after the merger of Association Sportive Chalonnaise and Élan de Saint-Jean des Vignes. The club then merged with the football club Bourgneuf Val d'Or Mercurey of Bourgneuf Mercurey in 1970. The club reached full professional status in 1994.
In the 2011–12 season, Chalon won the LNB Pro A title which meant they had won their first ever French championship.[1] Élan Chalon won the Final of the league 95–76 over Le Mans Sarthe Basket. Billy Ouattara and Clint Capela, respectively 24 points and 22 points, led the team to the win in the Final.
In the 2012–13 season, Élan played its first Euroleague season in history: the club was eliminated after the regular seasons in which the club recorded 3 wins and 7 losses.[2]
In the 2016, Chalon reached the Final Four of the FIBA Europe Cup.[3] The club hosted the Final Four at Le Colisée and ended on the third place after beating Russian side Enisey in the third-place game.
The following 2016–17 season was another successful one for the club. Élan reached one further stage of the FIBA Europe Cup Final this time, by reaching the Final. In the double-legged Final, Chalon lost to other French side Nanterre 92. In the Pro, A the club captured its second national title after defeating SIG Strasbourg 3–2 in the Finals.[4]
Logos
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2007–2013
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2013–2018
Players
editCurrent roster
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Updated: August 9, 2024 |
Notable players
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- Mamoutou Diarra
- Ilian Evtimov
- Moustapha Fall
- David Michineau
- Jérémy Nzeulie
- Stéphane Ostrowski
- Arthur Rozenfeld
- Steed Tchicamboud
- Frédéric Bourdillon
- Arthur Rozenfeld
- Rafael "Rafi" Menco
- Uri Cohen-Mintz
- Trevor Harvey
- Jérémy Nzeulie
- Rowan Barrett
- Garth Joseph
- Mareks Mejeris
- Rimas Kurtinaitis
- Slobodan Šljivančanin
- Alade Aminu
- A.J. Slaughter
- Clint Capela
- Thabo Sefolosha
- John Best
- Devin Booker
- Cameron Clark
- Corey Crowder
- Malcolm Delaney
- Marcus Denmon
- Keith Gatlin
- Udonis Haslem
- Will McDonald
- Tracy Murray
- Charles Pittman
- John Roberson
- Shawnta Rogers
- Blake Schilb
- Shelden Williams
Honours
editTotal titles: 6
Domestic competitions
edit- Winners (2): 2011, 2012
- Winners (1): 2012
- Runners-up (2): 2011, 2016
- Runners-up (3): 2011, 2012, 2017
European competitions
edit- Runners-up (1): 2000–01
- Runners-up (1): 2011–12
Other competitions
edit- Bourg, France Basketball Tournament
- Winners (1): 2008
Season by season
editSeason | Tier | League | Pos. | French Cup | Leaders Cup | European competitions | |
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2006–07 | 1 | Pro A | 3rd | Quarterfinalist | |||
2007–08 | 1 | Pro A | 9th | Round of 16 | 2 ULEB Cup | R32 | |
2008–09 | 1 | Pro A | 7th | Round of 16 | |||
2009–10 | 1 | Pro A | 12th | Quarterfinalist | 3 EuroChallenge | L16 | |
2010–11 | 1 | Pro A | 5th | Champion | Runner-up | ||
2011–12 | 1 | Pro A | 2nd | Champion | Champion | 3 EuroChallenge | RU |
2012–13 | 1 | Pro A | 4th | Round of 32 | Quarterfinalist | 1 Euroleague | RS |
2013–14 | 1 | Pro A | 8th | Round of 32 | 2 Eurocup | RS | |
2014–15 | 1 | Pro A | 8th | ||||
2015–16 | 1 | Pro A | 5th | Runner-up | 3 FIBA Europe Cup | 3rd | |
2016–17 | 1 | Pro A | 2nd | Champion | Runner-up | 4 FIBA Europe Cup | RU |
2017–18 | 1 | Pro A | 12th | 3 Champions League | RS | ||
2018-19 | 1 | Pro A | 14th |
Head coaches
editReferences
edit- ^ "LES ESPOIRS CHAMPIONS".
- ^ "Elan Chalon-Sur-Saone". euroleague.net. Retrieved 25 June 2013.
- ^ "FIBA Europe Cup 2021-22". FIBA.basketball.
- ^ "Elan Chalon are French League champions". Eurohoops. June 23, 2017.
External links
edit- Official website (in French)
- Eurobasket.com Team Page