Stade Clermontois BF
Stade Clermontois Basket Féminin, formerly known as Stade Clermontois Auvergne Basket 63 is a French women's basketball club from Clermont-Ferrand created in 1938, currently playing in 6th tier Regionale Féminine 2.[1] It is the women's basketball section of Stace Clermontois, a sports club also featuring archery, athletics, boxing, canne de combat, fencing, gymnastics, handball, jeu provençal, judo, karate, pétanque, rugby union, savate, swimming, table tennis, tennis, weightlifting, volleyball and wrestling sections.
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| Leagues | RF2 (VI) | |
| Founded | 1938 | |
| Arena | Honoré et Jean Fleury | |
| Location | Clermont-Ferrand, France | |
| Team colors | Blue and red | |
| President | - | |
| Head coach | Maryline Besson | |
| Championships | 1 French Cup | |
| Website | club.quomodo.com/scbf | |
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Stade Clermontois became Clermont's main women's basketball team after Clermont UC's disappearance in 1985. It won the national cup in 1989,[2] and it played the 1994 Ronchetti Cup and the 2006 FIBA Eurocup.[3] In 2009 it withdrew from professional basketball for financial reasons.
Titles
- French Cup (1)
- 1989
2012-13 squad
Gaëlle Autaa, Sonia Benzaabar, Margaux Besson, Emilie Bisseriex, Cyrielle Gental, Marion Grosini, Magalie Herail, Marine Perrot, Caroline Prat, Elodie Rongier, Laurène Valette.
See also
- Stade Clermontois BA (male counterpart)
References
- Statistics in the French Basketball Association's website
- List of finals in the French Basketball Federation's press dossier for the 2009 edition. Page 20
- Profile in eurobasket.com
