Fixtures

France Pro A 03/23 17:30 26 Paris vs Limoges - View
France Pro A 03/30 17:00 27 Limoges vs Chalon - View
France Pro A 04/06 17:00 28 Limoges vs Saint-Quentin - View
France Pro A 04/13 17:00 29 Nanterre vs Limoges - View
France Pro A 04/20 17:00 30 Limoges vs Nancy - View
France Pro A 04/23 17:00 31 Limoges vs Gravelines - View

Results

France Pro A 03/09 17:30 25 [12] Limoges v Boulogne-Levallois [18] W 98-88
France Pro A 03/03 13:30 24 [9] Cholet v Limoges [12] L 71-67
France Pro A 02/10 20:00 23 [15] Limoges v Dijon [7] W 93-77
France Pro A 02/04 15:30 22 [2] Asvel Lyon-Villeurbanne v Limoges [15] L 77-66
France Pro A 01/28 15:30 21 [15] Blois v Limoges [14] L 75-73
France Pro A 01/21 15:30 20 [14] Limoges v Strasbourg [12] L 73-80
France Pro A 01/14 15:30 19 [14] Limoges v Roanne [15] W 80-77
France Pro A 12/27 17:30 18 [10] Le Portel v Limoges [14] L 76-66
France Pro A 12/23 20:00 17 [15] Limoges v Nanterre [5] W 79-68
France Pro A 12/16 17:30 16 [13] Dijon v Limoges [15] L 90-60
France Pro A 12/10 15:30 15 [6] Nancy v Limoges [16] W 67-75
France Pro A 12/02 15:00 14 [16] Limoges v Le Portel [7] L 73-76

Wikipedia - Limoges CSP

Limoges Cercle Saint-Pierre, commonly referred to as Limoges CSP or CSP, is a French professional basketball club based in the city of Limoges.

History

The club was founded in 1929, but its peak was during the 1980s and 1990s, when they became the first French club to win a major European-wide title in a team sport, by winning the FIBA European League (EuroLeague) in 1993.

In the 1999–2000 season, Limoges won its 9th top-tier level French League title, but it was relegated to the French second division LNB Pro B, after winning it, because of financial problems. The club didn't get back to its old state for a long time, as it spent the next 3 years in the Pro A, but was relegated again in 2004 after finishing dead last. Starting with the 2004–05 season, Limoges played in the NM1, the French third division, due to continued financial problems. It took the club six seasons to eventually return to the Pro A.

In the 2013–14 season, Limoges returned to its old glory, as the team captured its 10th French League national championship, by beating Strasbourg IG 0–3 in the French League Finals. Alex Acker was named Finals MVP.

The club thus qualified for the 2014–15 EuroLeague by winning the French League championship, which would be their first appearance in the top European-wide league in 17 seasons. In the EuroLeague, Limoges lost 8 out of 10 games, managing to win against UNICS and Cedevita, before being relegated to the European-wide second tier level EuroCup. In the EuroCup Round of 32, Limoges was eliminated, after finishing 3rd in Group J. In the French Pro A, Limoges once again had a successful season. In the regular season, Limoges finished in 3rd place behind JSF Nanterre and Strasbourg IG, but in the French League playoffs, they made up for that. In the French League Finals, Limoges beat Strasbourg 1–3, to win back-to-back French League titles. Ousmane Camara was named Finals MVP.

Limoges is a professional basketball team based in the city of Limoges, France. The team was founded in 1929 and has a rich history of success in French basketball. Limoges has won 11 French championships, 9 French Cups, and 3 European titles, making it one of the most successful basketball teams in France.

The team plays its home games at the Palais des Sports de Beaublanc, which has a seating capacity of 6,500 spectators. The team's colors are green and white, and its mascot is a wolf named Loulou.

Limoges has a strong roster of talented players, including American guard Dwight Hardy, French forward Axel Bouteille, and Lithuanian center Mindaugas Kuzminskas. The team is known for its fast-paced, high-scoring style of play, and its ability to dominate opponents on both ends of the court.

Off the court, Limoges is known for its passionate fan base, who are known for their loud and enthusiastic support of the team. The team has a strong community presence, and is involved in a number of charitable initiatives throughout the city.

Overall, Limoges is a highly respected and successful basketball team, with a rich history and a bright future ahead.