Olympique Antibes




















Antibes Sharks

Antibes Sharks logo
Leagues
LNB Pro A
Founded
1933
History
Olympique Antibes
(1933–2012)
Antibes Sharks
(2012–present)
Arena
Azur Arena Antibes
Capacity
5,249
Location
Antibes, France
Team colors
Navy, Gold, Azure, White
                   
Championships
3 French Championships
1 Pro B Leaders Cup
Website
sharks-antibes.com
Uniforms






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Home jersey

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Team colours


Home



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Away jersey

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Team colours


Away


Olympique Antibes Juan-les-Pins Côte d'Azur, or OAJLP, or Antibes Sharks, is a basketball club from the city of Antibes, France. The club's men's senior team currently plays in LNB Pro A, the French first division.




Contents





  • 1 History


  • 2 Honours


  • 3 Top performances in European & Worldwide competitions


  • 4 Players

    • 4.1 Current roster


    • 4.2 Notable players



  • 5 Season by season


  • 6 External links




History


The basketball team rose to prominence in the years 1950–60. In 1970, the team won the championship of France thanks to players of exception like Jean-Claude Bonato, Dan Rodriguez and Jacques Cachemire.


At the beginning of the Eighties, Antibes suffered several disappointing seasons, but improved throughout the decade, and eventually won the LNB Pro A title in 1991. At the beginning of the Nineties, Antibes regularly contended for titles alongside Limoges CSP and Pau-Orthez.


In 1995, the club won a third national title before being plagued by financial problems. In 2002, in spite of finishing in a position that would have kept them safe from relegation, the club was dropped to LNB Pro B for lack of financial guarantees. Antibes then went through difficult years in Pro B. Then, in 2006–07, the club were relegated from Pro B to the nominally amateur Nationale 1. Although their 16th-place finish that season would normally have kept them safe from relegation, that season saw three teams relegated instead of the normal two because of a decision to reduce the number of teams in the top Pro A league. They would return to the professional ranks at the first opportunity, winning the Pro B crown in 2008.


For the 2013 season, Antibes has new ambitions in a Pro B league where the other favourites are clubs like Pau-Orthez, Hyères Toulon, two teams coming from Pro A, and Bourg-en-Bresse. They end up in fifth place at the end of the regular season and win the play-offs against Champagne Châlons Reims, synonym with a spot in the Pro A championship from next season. Yet in the following year, they finish bottom of the league with 6 wins and 24 defeats, and returned once more to the Pro B.


During the 2014-2015 season, they finish 6th of the regular season, and win also the Leaders Cup, a victory that, as a matter of fact, guaranteed them a playoff spot.
They win the playoffs against Denain after having defeated Nantes and Le portel on their way to the final. Just one year after leaving the Pro A championship they earned the right to go back to the elite tier.



Honours


  • French League

Winners (3):1969–70, 1990–91, 1994–95
  • French League 2

Winners (1): 2012–13
  • French League 3

Winners (1): 2007-08
  • LNB Pro B Leaders Cup

Winners (1): 2015


Top performances in European & Worldwide competitions























Season
Achievement
Notes

EuroLeague

1970–71

Quarter-finals
4th place in a group with Ignis Varese, Slavia VŠ Praha and AŠK Olimpija

FIBA Saporta Cup

1994–95

Semi-finals (third)
eliminated 2-1 by Benetton Treviso, 95-88 (W) in Treviso, 93-99 (L) and 83-87 (L) in Antibes

FIBA Korać Cup

1972

Semi-finals
eliminated by OKK Beograd, 72-99 (L) in Belgrade and 65-61 (W) in Antibes

1983–84

Semi-finals
eliminated by Orthez, 68-75 (L) in Orthez and 71-69 (W) in Antibes

1985–86

Semi-finals
eliminated by Banco di Roma Virtus, 69-78 (L) in Antibes and 75-83 (L) in Rome

1993–94

Quarter-finals
eliminated by Recoaro Milano, 85-98 (L) in Milan and 95-88 (W) in Antibes


Players



Current roster


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








Antibes Sharks roster
PlayersCoaches

















































































Pos.No.Nat.NameHt.Wt.Age

SF

7000200000000000000♠2

Sweden

Gaddefors, Viktor

7000200999999999999♠2.01 m (6 ft 7 in)

7001910000000000000♠91 kg (201 lb)

25 – (1992-10-08)8 October 1992


PF

7000400000000000000♠4

United States

Blue, Tim

7000204999999999999♠2.05 m (6 ft 9 in)

7002100000000000000♠100 kg (220 lb)

34 – (1984-06-10)10 June 1984


F/C

7001120000000000000♠12

France

Mayembo, Isaac

7000200999999999999♠2.01 m (6 ft 7 in)


19 – (1999-01-04)4 January 1999


SF

7001130000000000000♠13

France

Rigot, Paul

7000200999999999999♠2.01 m (6 ft 7 in)


23 – (1995-02-10)10 February 1995


SF

7001220000000000000♠22

Central African Republic

Kouguere, Max

7000198000000000000♠1.98 m (6 ft 6 in)

7001950000000000000♠95 kg (209 lb)

31 – (1987-03-12)12 March 1987


PG

7001990000000000000♠99

France

Wiscart-Goetz, Tom

7000187000000000000♠1.87 m (6 ft 2 in)


19 – (1999-06-22)22 June 1999


PG


United States

Campbell, Louis

7000191000000000000♠1.91 m (6 ft 3 in)


39 – (1979-04-01)1 April 1979


SG


France

Cordinier, Isaia

7000196000000000000♠1.96 m (6 ft 5 in)


21 – (1996-11-28)28 November 1996


C


France

Raposo, Fernando

7000206000000000000♠2.06 m (6 ft 9 in)


29 – (1989-07-07)7 July 1989


Head coach

  • France Julien Espinosa
Assistant coach(es)



  • France Marc Berjoan

Team manager



  • France Vincent Bérard


Legend

  • (C) Team captain


  • Injured Injured



  • Roster
Updated: April 16, 2018


Notable players




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





  • France George Adams


  • France Yann Bonato


  • France Timothé Luwawu-Cabarrot


  • France Isaia Cordinier


  • Central African Republic Max Kougere


  • Cameroon Alfred Aboya


  • Senegal Mouhamed Sene


  • Switzerland David Ramseier


  • United States Tim Blue


  • United States David Rivers


  • United States Micheal Ray Richardson


  • United States Tre Simmons


  • United States Will Solomon


  • United States Roger Phegley


  • United States Bill Varner



Season by season




















































Season
Tier
League

Pos.

French Cup
2008–09
2

Pro B
11th
Round of 16
2009–10
2

Pro B
16th
Quarterfinalist
2010–11
2

Pro B
14th
Quarterfinalist
2011–12
2

Pro B
11th
Round of 32
2012–13
2

Pro B
5th
Round of 16

2013–14
1

Pro A
16th
Round of 64
2014–15
2

Pro B
2nd


2015–16
1

Pro A
12th


2016–17
1

Pro A
14th


External links


  • Official Site

  • Official board






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