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Cholet
Cholet logo
LeaguesPro A
FIBA Europe Cup
Founded1975; 49 years ago (1975)
HistoryCholet Basket
(1975–present)
ArenaLa Meilleraie
Capacity5,191
LocationCholet, France
Team colorsRed and white
   
PresidentPatrick Chiron
Vice-president(s)Alain Lafat
Head coachLaurent Vila
Championships1 French Championship
2 French Cups
1 La Semaine des As Cup
Retired numbers2 (4, 10)
Websitecholet-basket.com

Cholet Basket is a professional basketball club that is based in Cholet, France. The club plays in the LNB Pro A. Their home arena is La Meilleraie. Established in 1975, Cholet won its first French championship in the 2009–10 season. In 1998 and 1999, Cholet won the French Cup.

History

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Establishment

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The team debuted in the 1st division in the 1987–88 season and after managing to get to the premier league in only 12 years. The team were able to sustain themselves in the league, and were consistently in the top 10 teams having a highly successful youth system. This youth system has allowed the club to produce professional players season after season. After winning the National Cup in 1999, Cholet got automatically qualified for its first participation to the Euroleague (3 victories – 13 defeats). During the 2004–05 season 10 of the 12 players in the first team derived from the youth system. Some of the most illustrious players who had their debut in the team are Antoine Rigaudeau, Jim Bilba and Mickaël Gelabale.

During the 2008–2009 season, Cholet was defeated by Virtus Bologna in the EuroChallenge's Final (75–77).

In 2010, Cholet finished 1st of the 2009–2010 Pro A League regular season and won the championship after defeating Le Mans in the Play-Offs Final (81–65). Thanks to its national champion title, Cholet is automatically qualified for the 2010–2011 Euroleague season. Cholet was eliminated during the first round (4 victories – 6 defeats) of the 2010–2011 Euroleague after defeating prestigious (and at the time unbeaten) Fenerbahçe Ülker (82–78).

In 2011, Cholet, defending its title finished 1st again of the 2011-12 Pro A League regular season and was only defeated during the finals by SLUC Nancy (74-76).

Logos

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Evolution of the Logo
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Youth academy

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Cholet Basket is intensively focusing on its Youth Academy to provide players to its professional squad. During the 2004–05 season, 10 of the 12 players of the Pro squad have progressed through the club Youth Academy. It is also one of the only six European clubs to have provided two players to the same NBA draft in 2009, with Rodrigues Beaubois and Nando De Colo beside Real Madrid (2005), Joventut Badalona (2009), Fenerbahçe Ülker (2008), KK Partizan (2002) and Pau-Ortez (2003).

Notable Players that have progressed through the Cholet Youth Academy (Espoirs)

Players

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Retired numbers

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Cholet Basket retired numbers
No. Nat. Player Position Tenure
4 France Antoine Rigaudeau PG 1987–1995
10 France Jim Bilba PF 1988–1992, 2002–2007

Current roster

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

Cholet Basket roster
Players Coaches
Pos. No. Nat. Name Ht. Age
F 0 United States Wheeler, Aaron 2.06 m (6 ft 9 in) 26 – (1998-09-24)24 September 1998
PF 2 United States Melvin, Cleveland 2.03 m (6 ft 8 in) 33 – (1991-06-25)25 June 1991
G 3 Canada Jamaica Smith, Stef 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in) 25 – (1999-06-27)27 June 1999
PG 7 France De Sousa, Nathan 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in) 21 – (2003-02-21)21 February 2003
C 8 United States McNeace, Jamuni 2.08 m (6 ft 10 in) 28 – (1996-03-25)25 March 1996
G 11 France Ayayi, Gérald 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in) 23 – (2001-08-24)24 August 2001
PF 12 France Diawara, Mohamed 2.03 m (6 ft 8 in) 19 – (2005-04-29)29 April 2005
F 25 Norway Ndow, Chris-Ebou 2.00 m (6 ft 7 in) 30 – (1993-12-10)10 December 1993
C 32 France Vautier, Bastien 2.10 m (6 ft 11 in) 25 – (1998-11-15)15 November 1998
PG 44 United States Campbell, T. J. 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in) 36 – (1988-01-23)23 January 1988
Head coach
  • France Fabrice Lefrançois
Assistant coach(es)
  • France Benjamin Villeger
  • France Gaëtan Cherbonnier
  • France Gaëtan Douet

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • Injured Injured

Updated: November 8, 2024

FIBA Hall of Famers

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Cholet Basket Hall of Famers
Players
No. Nat. Name Position Tenure Inducted
4 France Antoine Rigaudeau G 1987–95 2015[1]

Season by season

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Season Tier League Pos. French Cup Leaders Cup European competitions
2006–07 1 Pro A 7th
2007–08 1 Pro A 8th Runner-up Champion 3 FIBA EuroCup GS
2008–09 1 Pro A 9th Round of 16 2 Eurocup Q
3 EuroChallenge RU
2009–10 1 Pro A 1st Round of 32 Quarterfinalist 2 Eurocup RS
2010–11 1 Pro A 2nd Round of 16 Quarterfinalist 1 Euroleague RS
2011–12 1 Pro A 4th Semifinalist Quarterfinalist 1 Euroleague QR1
2 Eurocup RS
2012–13 1 Pro A 10th Round of 16 2 Eurocup RS
2013–14 1 Pro A 13th Round of 16 3 EuroChallenge L16
2014–15 1 Pro A 14th Round of 16
2015–16 1 Pro A 13th Round of 32
2016–17 1 Pro A 11th Round of 16
2017–18 1 Pro A 15th
2018–19 1 Pro A 15th
2019–20 1 Pro A 6th*
2020–21 1 Pro A 14th 3 Champions League RS
2021–22 1 Pro A 8th
2022–23 1 Pro A 7th 4 Europe Cup RU
2023–24 1 Pro A 7th Round of 16 3 Champions League R16

Achievements

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Notable players

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Note: Flags indicate national team eligibility at FIBA-sanctioned events. Players may hold other non-FIBA nationalities 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.
France France
 United States
Other countries

Head coaches

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  • 1970s: Romania Dragoş Nosievici
  • 1987–89: France Jean Galle
  • 1989–91: France Jean-Paul Rebatet
  • 1991–95: France Laurent Buffard
  • 1995–96: France Alain Thinet (7 games) then France Eric Girard (1 game) then France Jean Galle
  • 1996–2001: France Eric Girard
  • 2001–02: Montenegro France Savo Vucević
  • 2002–03: France Jean-François Martin
  • 2003–04: Turkey Erman Kunter
  • 2004–06: France Ruddy Nelhomme
  • 2006–10: Turkey Erman Kunter
  • 2010–12: Turkey France Erman Kunter
  • 2012–14: France Jean-Manuel Sousa
  • 2014–15: France Laurent Buffard
  • 2015–16: France Jérôme Navier
  • 2016–18: France Philippe Hervé
  • 2018: France Régis Boissié
  • 2018–21: Turkey France Erman Kunter
  • 2021–24: France Laurent Vila
  • 2024–present: France Fabrice Lefrançois

References

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  1. ^ "FIBA.basketball". FIBA.basketball. Retrieved 20 August 2019.
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