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Nanterre 92
Basketball team in Nanterre, France From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Nanterre 92 is a professional basketball club from the city of Nanterre (a western suburb of Paris), France. The club has played in the top-tier level basketball league in France, the Pro A, since 2011. Founded in 2011 as JSF Nanterre, the club plays its home games in the Palais des Sports, which has a capacity of 3,000 people. The honor list of Nanterre includes one French championship and two French Cup titles as well as a FIBA Europe Cup championship.
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The club was established in 1927 as JSF Nanterre.
Nanterre played in the French 2nd Division, for the first time, in the 2004–05 season. In 2007, the club made it to the finals of the French Cup. In 2011, the club won the French 2nd Division championship, and got promoted to the top national domestic level French League.
In the 2012–13 French League season, after finishing in the eighth position of the regular season, Nanterre won its first top-tier national domestic title, and thus qualified to play in the European-wide top-tier level EuroLeague, in the 2013–14 season.
In the French League 2013–14 season, Nanterre didn't manage to reach the league's playoffs, after finishing 10th in the Pro A regular season. Despite the disappointment in the national league competition, Nanterre won the French Cup title that season. They beat SLUC Nancy Basket, by a score of 55–50, in the Cup's Final. In the French Leaders Cup, Nanterre also reached the Cup Final, but lost to Le Mans Sarthe Basket. Nanterre also made its debut in the EuroLeague that season.
To start the 2014–15 season, Nanterre won the Match des Champions (French Super Cup). On April 26, 2015, Nanterre won its first European-wide trophy. In the 2015, EuroChallenge Final, it beat Trabzsonspor, 63–64, on a buzzer-beater by T.J. Campbell.[1]
In February 2016, the team's name was changed from JSF Nanterre, to Nanterre 92, with "92" representing the numeric code of the club's home department of Hauts-de-Seine.[2]
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Nanterre 92 plays its home French League national domestic league games, and home EuroCup games, at the 3,000 seat Palais des Sports Maurice Thorez. For home EuroLeague games, when the club played in that competition, in the 2013–14 season, they used the Halle Georges Carpentier, which has a capacity of 5,009 seats for basketball.
On 11 March, 2018, Nanterre 92 beat ASVEL Basket, by a score of 81–80, in a French League 2017–18 season game, which was held at the U Arena. The game had an attendance of 15,220, which was the highest attendance of any game in the French League's history.[3]
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Logos
- The club's JSF Nanterre logo (used until 2016).
- The club's Nanterre 92 logo (2016–present).
Season by season
- The 2019–20 season was canceleld prematurely because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Trophies
Domestic
- Champion (1): 2012–13
- Champion (1): 2010–11
European
- Champion (1): 2016–17
- Champion (1): 2014–15
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Current roster
Note: Flags indicate national team eligibility at FIBA-sanctioned events. Players may hold other non-FIBA nationalities not displayed.
Notable players
Note: Flags indicate national team eligibility at FIBA-sanctioned events. Players may hold other non-FIBA nationalities not displayed.


 Juhann Bégarin Juhann Bégarin
 Souarata Cissé Souarata Cissé
 Isaia Cordinier Isaia Cordinier
 Mamoutou Diarra Mamoutou Diarra
 Evan Fournier Evan Fournier
 Joseph Gomis Joseph Gomis
 William Howard William Howard
 Hugo Invernizzi Hugo Invernizzi
 Edwin Jackson Edwin Jackson
 Mouhammadou Jaiteh Mouhammadou Jaiteh
 Marc Judith Marc Judith
 Alpha Kaba Alpha Kaba
 Lahaou Konaté Lahaou Konaté
 Mathias Lessort Mathias Lessort
 Adrien Moerman Adrien Moerman
 Adam Mokoka Adam Mokoka
 Johan Passave-Ducteil Johan Passave-Ducteil
 Ali Traoré Ali Traoré
 Victor Wembanyama Victor Wembanyama
 Dallas Moore Dallas Moore
 Patricio Garino Patricio Garino
 Luke Fischer Luke Fischer
 Brock Motum Brock Motum
 Kevin Lisch Kevin Lisch
 Ajay Mitchell Ajay Mitchell
 Hans Vanwijn Hans Vanwijn
 Miralem Halilović Miralem Halilović
 Johnny Berhanemeskel Johnny Berhanemeskel
 Kenny Chery Kenny Chery
 Justin Edwards Justin Edwards
 Loic Akono Loic Akono
 Joachim Ekanga-Ehawa Joachim Ekanga-Ehawa
 Jeremy Nzeulie Jeremy Nzeulie
 Juan Palacios Juan Palacios
 Ivan Almonte Ivan Almonte
 Erik Murphy Erik Murphy
 Jamar Wilson Jamar Wilson
 Zeb Cope Zeb Cope
 Laurence Ekperigin Laurence Ekperigin
 Myles Hesson Myles Hesson
 Heiko Schaffartzik Heiko Schaffartzik
 Haukur Palsson Haukur Palsson
 Adas Juškevičius Adas Juškevičius
 Alade Aminu Alade Aminu
 Talib Zanna Talib Zanna
 Miguel Cardoso Miguel Cardoso
 Malick Badiane Malick Badiane
 Ibrahima Fall Faye Ibrahima Fall Faye
 Hamady Ndiaye Hamady Ndiaye
 Youssou Ndoye Youssou Ndoye
 Nikola Rebić Nikola Rebić
 Mats Levin Mats Levin
 Vyacheslav Bobrov Vyacheslav Bobrov
 Sergiy Gladyr Sergiy Gladyr
 Steffon Bradford Steffon Bradford
 Justin Bibbins Justin Bibbins
 Spencer Butterfield Spencer Butterfield
 Dwight Buycks Dwight Buycks
 T.J. Campbell T.J. Campbell
 Brian Conklin Brian Conklin
 Rashaun Freeman Rashaun Freeman
 Julian Gamble Julian Gamble
 Diante Garrett Diante Garrett
 Keith Hornsby Keith Hornsby
 Chris Horton Chris Horton
 Frank Jackson Frank Jackson
 Nick Johnson Nick Johnson
 Kevin Jones Kevin Jones
 David Lighty David Lighty
 Deshaun Thomas Deshaun Thomas
 Ray McCallum Ray McCallum
 Ivan McFarlin Ivan McFarlin
 Trent Meacham Trent Meacham
 J.J. O'Brien J.J. O'Brien
 Marcquise Reed Marcquise Reed
 Mykal Riley Mykal Riley
 Gerald Robinson Gerald Robinson
 Desi Rodriguez Desi Rodriguez
 Jeremy Senglin Jeremy Senglin
 Jamal Shuler Jamal Shuler
 Taylor Smith Taylor Smith
 Chris Warren Chris Warren
 Dominic Waters Dominic Waters
 Kyle Weems Kyle Weems
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Head coaches
 Pascal Donnadieu (1987-2024) Pascal Donnadieu (1987-2024)
 Philippe da Silva (2024-2025) Philippe da Silva (2024-2025)
 Julien Mahé (2025-current) Julien Mahé (2025-current)
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