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Poitiers Basket 86

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Basketball team in Poitiers, France
Poitiers Basket 86
Poitiers Basket 86 logo
NicknamePB86
LeaguesPro B
Founded2004; 21 years ago (2004)
HistoryPoitiers Basket 86
(2004–present)
ArenaSaint Eloi (2,700 seats)
Les Arênes (4,800 seats)
LocationPoitiers,France
PresidentAlain Baudier
Head coachAndrew Thornton-Jones
Championships1Pro B champions
Websitepb86.fr

Poitiers Basket 86, also known asPB86 or simplyPoitiers, is a French professionalbasketball team located in the city ofPoitiers, in theNouvelle-Aquitaine region,France. It competes in theFrench Pro B league. The club's home games are played at Salle de Saint-Eloi except for several matches played at Les Arênes. The players wear white and blue uniforms.

History

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Poitiers Basket 86 was founded in 2004, following the merging of two teams - CEP Poitiers and Stade Poitevin.[1] The club began its first season in Nationale 3 with Grégory Thiélin as head coach and ranked at a promising 5th place at the end of the season. The following year, the team was promoted to theLNB Pro B, making it the first team ever from Poitiers to play at a professional level. The 2006/2007 season was difficult for the team which finished 13th.

During the 2007/2008 season,Ruddy Nelhomme was named head coach. He kept the following French players (Costentin, Devéhat, Gomez, Guillard, Maynier) and recruited two Americans from Brest (Younger and Gunn), the experimented Thomas Darnauzan and some young players from the under-20 team (Kanté, Florimont, Dienepo, Dalmat).

In salle Lawson Body, Poitiers began its second season with the ambition of doing well in its second professional season. At the end of the regular season, the team finished third and gained access to theplayoffs but eventually lost in the final againstBesançon.

In the 2008/2009 season, Poitiers qualified for the playoffs once again, by finishing second during the regular season. The team won the Final againstLimoges and was promoted toPro A.

The team's first year inLNB Pro A was a success. It won its first match away againstNancy. At the end of the regular season, Poitiers beatASVEL and became the last team to enter the playoffs. For the first time ever, the defending champion didn't qualify for the playoffs. Unfortunately, the club was eliminated during the quarterfinals byCholet, the season's champion. At the end of the match, Sylvain Maynier announced the end of his career.During the 2010/2011 season, Poitiers eventually stayed in Pro A following a victory against Hyères-Toulon in the last match of the season. The team finished at the 14th place with 12 wins and 18 defeats.

For the 2011/2012 season, JJ Miller joined the team.

The old Poitiers logo, used until 2018

Ruddy Nelhomme was elected best coach of Pro B during the 2008/2009 season and best coach of Pro A the following year. He was then named Assistant Coach for theFrench basketball team during theWorld Championship inTurkey and for theEuroBasket 2011, whereFrance reached the final.

Poitiers Basket is known for its innovative communication, becoming the first sport club to create a TV show (Vis mon Match), broadcast on the website of the team. Several thousands of people watched the show which was then shown in a movie theater for two days. Poitiers fans have been elected the most fair-play of Pro A three times in a row.

Season by season

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The Salle Saint-Éloi, home arena of Poitiers
SeasonTierLeaguePos.French CupOther competitions
2009–101Pro A8th
2010–111Pro A14th
2011–121Pro A13th
2012–131Pro A16th
2013–142Pro B3rd
2014–152Pro B12th
2015–162Pro B8th
2016–172Pro B10th
2017–182Pro B16th
2017–182Pro B9th

Arenas

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The club plays its domestic matches at Salle Saint-Eloi (2,700 seats). However, some matches are held at Les Arênes and allows for a larger audience (4,800 seats).

Roster

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

Poitiers Basket 86 roster
PlayersCoaches
Pos.No.Nat.Name
PG4FranceArnaud Thinon
G5United StatesRicky Tarrant
SG7FrancePierre Cellerier
PG7FranceYanik Blanc
G8United StatesAnthony Goods
PG10United StatesUnited KingdomAkeem Williams
PF11FrancePierre-Yves Guillard
C14FranceSade Hussein
SG20FranceKevin Harley
SGFranceBathiste Tchouaffé
Head coach

FranceRuddy Nelhomme

Assistant coach(es)

FranceAndy Thornton-Jones

FranceAntoine Brault


Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • Injured Injured

Updated: 6 January 2021

Head coaches

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NameNat.Tenure
Grégory ThiélinFrance2004–2007
Ruddy NelhommeFrance2007–present

Notable players

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Note: Flags indicate national team eligibility atFIBA-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 officialNBA match at any time.

Honours

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References

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  1. ^"Union Poitiers Basket 86 - Artist Profile".eventseeker.com. Retrieved2020-06-15.

External links

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