LNB Pro B

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Pro B
Pro A
Relegation toNationale Masculine 1
Domestic cup(s)French Cup (Federation Cup)
Pro B Leaders Cup (League Cup)
Current championsSaint-Quentin
(2022–23)
Most championshipsFour clubs (2 titles)
TV partnersSport en France
Websitelnb.fr/pro-b

The LNB Pro B, commonly known as Pro B, is the

LNB Pro A, replaced by the bottom two teams in Pro A. The two last placed teams are relegated to the third level, which is the NM1
.

History

Names of the league

  • Honneur Ligue (1932–1949)
  • Excellence Ligue (1950–1963)
  • Nationale 2 (1964–1987)
  • Nationale 1B (1987–1992)
  • Nationale A2 (1992–1993)
  • Pro B (1993–present)

Format

All eighteen competing teams play each other twice during the regular season. The team that ends in first place in the table is named league champion and promotes to the

LNB Pro A. The top eight regular season teams, with exception for the league champion, qualify for the promotion playoffs. During the competition, the Leaders Cup tournament is played. The champion of the Leaders Cup automatically qualifies for the playoffs. The winner of the promotion playoffs, which is played with best-of-three playoff series, promotes to the ProA. The bottom two regular season teams are meanwhile relegated to the third tier Nationale Masculine 1
(NM1) league.

Current teams

These are the current teams:

Club City Arena Capacity
AMSB
Aix-les-Bains Halle Marlioz 1,500
Antibes Sharks
Antibes Azur Arena Antibes 5,249
Boulazac Boulazac Le Palio 5,200
Élan Chalon Chalon-sur-Saône Le Colisée 4,948
Denain Voltaire Denain Salle Jean Degros 2,500
ALM Évreux Évreux Salle Jean Fourré 2,500
Alliance Sport Alsace[a] Gries &
Souffelweyersheim
Espace Sport La Foret
Salle des Sept Arpents
1,450
1,500
Lille Métropole Lille Palais des Sports Saint-Sauveur 1,835
SLUC Nancy Nancy
Palais des Sports Jean-Weille
6,027
Hermine Nantes Nantes La Trocardière 4,185
Béliers de Kemper Quimper Salle Omnisports Michel-Gloaguen 2,230
Rouen Métropole Rouen Kindarena 5,789
Saint-Chamond Saint-Chamond Halle André Boullohce 1,200
Saint-Quentin Saint-Quentin Palais des Sports Pierre Ratte 3,800
Saint-Vallier Saint-Vallier Rives Sports Complex 2,132
Stade Rochelais La Rochelle Salle Gaston-Neveur 1,994
Tours Métropole Tours Halle Monconseil 1,500
Vichy-Clermont Métropole Clermont-Ferrand Clermont-Ferrand Sports Hall 4,534
  1. ^ Formed by the merger of five clubs after the 2020–21 season—BC Gries-Oberhoffen and BC Souffelweyersheim, both of which played in the 2020–21 Pro B season, plus BC Nord Alsace, Weyersheim BB and Walbourg-Eschbach Basket.

Champions

1932–1987

Honneur (Honor)

  • 1932
    Saint-Charles Alfortville
  • 1933
    SS Nilvange
  • 1934
    CS Plaisance
  • 1935 Métro
  • 1936 Racing Paris
  • 1937
    Championnet
  • 1938
    AS Cherbourg
  • 1939–46 Not held due to WWII
  • 1947 Marseille
  • 1948
    AS Roanne
  • 1949
    Championnet
 

Excellence

 

Nationale 2 (National 2)

   

1988–present

Season Champions Promoted teams
1987–88 Montpellier PSC
BCM Gravelines
1988–89
Reims CB
Chorale Roanne
1989–90 SCM Le Mans
JDA Dijon
1990–91 Lyon
1991–92 Levallois SC
ESPE Châlons-en-Champagne
1992–93
ASA Sceaux
1993–94 SLUC Nancy SIG Strasbourg
1994–95
Besançon BCD
ALM Évreux
1995–96
Toulouse Spacer's
Élan Chalon
1996–97
Maurienne Savoie
Toulouse Spacer's
1997–98 Levallois SC (2)
1998–99 SIG Strasbourg
ESPE Châlons-en-Champagne
1999–00 JL Bourg
STB Le Havre
2000–01 Limoges
Hyères Toulon VB
2001–02
JA Vichy
Chorale Roanne
2002–03
Reims CB
(2)
Besançon BCD
2003–04
Stade Clermontois Basket
ESPE Châlons-en-Champagne
2004–05 Étendard de Brest
SPO Rouen
2005–06 Entente Orléanaise
Besançon BCD
2006–07
JA Vichy
(2)
2007–08
Besançon BCD
(2)
SPO Rouen
2008–09 Poitiers
Paris-Levallois
2009–10 Élan Béarnais Pau-Lacq-Orthez Limoges
2010–11 Nanterre
Dijon
2011–12 Limoges Boulazac
2012–13 Olympique Antibes Élan Béarnais Pau-Orthez
2013–14 Boulogne-sur-Mer
Champagne Châlons-Reims[a]
2014–15 Monaco (2) Antibes Sharks
2015–16
Hyères-Toulon
ESSM Le Portel
2016–17 JL Bourg Boulazac Dordogne
2017–18 ADA Blois
2018–19 Roanne
Orleans Loiret
2019–20 Canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2020–21 Fos Paris
2021–22 SLUC Nancy (2) ADA Blois
2022–23 Saint-Quentin Élan Chalon

Logos

  • (The official current logo of the league 2017–present).
    (The official current logo of the league 2017–present).
  • (The previous official logo of the league until 2017.)
    (The previous official logo of the league until 2017.)

Awards

LNB Pro B Best Coach and Most Improved Player

Year LNB Pro B Best Coach LNB Pro B Most Improved Player
2006
Châlons-en-Champagne
)
2007
Quimper
)
2008
Rouen
)
2009 France Ruddy Nelhomme (Poitiers)
2010
Pau-Lacq-Orthez
)
2011 France Pascal Donnadieu (JSF Nanterre)
2012 France Frédéric Sarre (Limoges) France Ferdinand Prénom (Antibes)
2013 France Rémy Valin (Évreux)
Mam Jaiteh (Boulogne-sur-Mer
)
2014 France Germain Castano (Boulogne-sur-Mer) France Olivier Romain (Saint-Quentin)
2015
Hyères-Toulon
)
Le Portel
)
2016
Hyères-Toulon
)
Isaia Cordinier (Denain
)
2017
Charleville-Mézières
)
France Arthur Rozenfeld (Roanne)

See also

References

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