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'''Union Sportive Monastirienne''' ({{lang-ar|الاتحاد الرياضي المنستيري}}), commonly known as '''US Monastir''', is a Tunisian professional [[basketball]] club based in [[Monastir, Tunisia|Monastir]].<ref name=eb>{{cite web|url=https://basketball.afrobasket.com/teamDetails.asp?id=2874&SectionName=Tunisia&TeamName=US_Monastir&Page=5|title=U.S. Monastir Team Profile|work=Eurobasket.com|access-date=6 October 2019}}</ref> Established in 1959, the team plays in the [[Championnat National A]], the highest tier league in Tunisia and has won seven national championships. Monastir also plays in the [[Basketball Africa League]] (BAL) since 2021. |
'''Union Sportive Monastirienne''' ({{lang-ar|الاتحاد الرياضي المنستيري}}), commonly known as '''US Monastir''', is a Tunisian professional [[basketball]] club based in [[Monastir, Tunisia|Monastir]].<ref name=eb>{{cite web|url=https://basketball.afrobasket.com/teamDetails.asp?id=2874&SectionName=Tunisia&TeamName=US_Monastir&Page=5|title=U.S. Monastir Team Profile|work=Eurobasket.com|access-date=6 October 2019}}</ref> Established in 1959, the team plays in the [[Championnat National A]], the highest tier league in Tunisia and has won seven national championships. Monastir also plays in the [[Basketball Africa League]] (BAL) since 2021. |
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Home games are played in the [[Mohamed-Mzali Sports Hall]]. |
Home games are played in the [[Mohamed-Mzali Sports Hall]]. |
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US Monastir is one of the most decorated clubs in Tunisian basketball history, as the club has experienced recent success including winning 7 Tunisian Leagues and 4 [[Tunisian Basketball Cup|Tunisian Cups]]. Monastir won the [[Basketball Africa League|BAL championship]] in [[2022 BAL season|2022]], becoming the first Tunisian team to win the competition. |
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==History== |
==History== |
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The club was established in 1959 and won its first [[Tunisian Division I Basketball League|Tunisian League]] title in 1998 after defeating [[Ezzahra Sports]] in the league finals. |
The club was established in 1959 and won its first [[Tunisian Division I Basketball League|Tunisian League]] title in 1998 after defeating [[Ezzahra Sports]] in the league finals. As the national champions, Monastir played in the [[Arab Club Basketball Championship]] where it lost all three group stage games.<ref>{{Lien web|langue=en|titre=Arab Club Championships 1999 Basketball|url=https://www.asia-basket.com/Arab-Club-Championships/basketball_1999.asp|site=asia-basket.com|consulté le=5 mai 2019}}.</ref> |
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In the 1999–2000 season, Monastir won its first-ever double after winning both the league and cup title. Monastir beat [[Club Africain (basketball)|Club Africain]] in the league final and Ezzahra in the cup final (66–61). |
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In 2005, Monastir won its third Tunisian championship, defeating [[Stade Nabeulien]] 66–51. |
In 2005, Monastir won its third Tunisian championship, defeating [[Stade Nabeulien]] 66–51. |
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The first international title for Monastir arrived in 2012, when they won the [[Maghreb Basketball Championship]] after defeating [[ES Radès (basketball)|ES Radès]] in the final.<ref>{{Lien web|langue=fr|titre=L'US Monastirienne remporte le championnat maghrébin|url=https://news.gnet.tn/archives/revue-de-sport/basket-l-us-monastirienne-remporte-le-championnat-maghrebin/id-menu-323.html|date=5 décembre 2012|site=news.gnet.tn|consulté le=8 novembre 2020}}.</ref> |
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In 2014, Monastir made its debut in the [[Africa Basketball League|FIBA Africa Club Championship]], Africa's top continental league, for the first time.<ref name=eb/> In 2017, the club ended at third place in the continental league.<ref name=ab/> |
In 2014, Monastir made its debut in the [[Africa Basketball League|FIBA Africa Club Championship]], Africa's top continental league, for the first time.<ref name=eb/> In 2017, the club ended at third place in the continental league.<ref name=ab/> |
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In 2019 , Monastir won its fourth Tunisian championship defeating ES Rades. |
In 2019 , Monastir won its fourth Tunisian championship defeating ES Rades. |
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again in 2020 US Monastir won its fifth Tunisian championship and the second in row defeating the same ES Rades. |
again in 2020 US Monastir won its fifth Tunisian championship and the second in row defeating the same ES Rades. In 2021, Monastir defeated [[Ezzahra Sports]] in the Tunisian finals and won its sixth championship, and the third in a row.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Basket: Et de six pour l'US Monastir |url=https://www.mosaiquefm.net/fr/basket-ball/889428/basket-et-de-six-pour-l-us-monastir |access-date=2023-02-13 |website=RadioMosaiqueFM |language=fr}}</ref> |
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In 2021, Monastir defeated Ezzahra in the final and won its sixth championship and the third in a row. |
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In 2021, Monastir was one of the twelve teams to play in the new [[Basketball Africa League]] (BAL) as they qualified as Tunisian national champions. In the inaugural season of the league, Monastir reached the [[2021 BAL Finals|Finals]] where it lost to [[Zamalek SC Basketball|Zamalek]] despite being favourites in the competition. |
In 2021, Monastir was one of the twelve teams to play in the new [[Basketball Africa League]] (BAL) as they qualified as Tunisian national champions. In the inaugural season of the league, Monastir reached the [[2021 BAL Finals|Finals]] where it lost to [[Zamalek SC Basketball|Zamalek]] despite being favourites in the competition. Three players of Monastir ([[Omar Abada]], [[Makrem Ben Romdhane]] and [[Wael Arakji]]) were named to the [[All-BAL First Team]].<ref>{{Lien web|langue=en|titre=All-Basketball Africa League Awards 2021|url=https://www.afrobasket.com/Basketball-Africa-League/news/687060/Afrobasket.com-All-Basketball-Africa-League-Awards-2021|site=afrobasket.com|consulté le={{1er}} juin 2021}}.</ref> |
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In the following season, the 2021–22 season, Monastir won the national double after capturing the CNA and Tunisian Cup titles. |
In the following season, the 2021–22 season, Monastir won the national double after capturing the CNA and Tunisian Cup titles.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Basket: L'US Monastir remporte le 7e sacre de son histoire |url=https://www.mosaiquefm.net/fr/basket-ball/1045706/basket-l-us-monastir-remporte-le-7e-sacre-de-son-histoire |access-date=2023-02-13 |website=RadioMosaiqueFM |language=fr}}</ref> |
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On 28 May 2022, Monastir won its first-ever BAL and African championship after defeating [[Petro de Luanda (basketball)|Petro de Luanda]] in the [[2022 BAL Finals]]<ref>{{cite news |title=US Monastir are the 2022 Basketball Africa League Champions |url=https://bal.nba.com/news/us-monastir-are-the-2022-basketball-africa-league-champions |access-date=30 May 2022 |work=The BAL |language=en}}</ref> becoming the first |
On 28 May 2022, Monastir won its first-ever BAL and African championship after defeating [[Petro de Luanda (basketball)|Petro de Luanda]] in the [[2022 BAL Finals]]<ref>{{cite news |title=US Monastir are the 2022 Basketball Africa League Champions |url=https://bal.nba.com/news/us-monastir-are-the-2022-basketball-africa-league-champions |access-date=30 May 2022 |work=The BAL |language=en}}</ref>, becoming the first Tunisian team to win the BAL. Point guard [[Michael Dixon (basketball)|Michael Dixon]] was named the [[BAL Most Valuable Player|league's MVP]]; [[Ater Majok]] and [[Radhouane Slimane]] were named to the [[All-BAL First Team]].<ref>{{Cite web |last=Philémon |date=2022-05-30 |title=BAL: All the awards of this 2022 edition |url=https://sportnewsafrica.com/en/at-a-glance/bal-all-the-awards-of-this-2022-edition/ |access-date=2023-02-13 |website=Sport News Africa |language=en-US}}</ref> Representing the African continent, Monastir played in the [[2023 FIBA Intercontinental Cup|2023]] edition of the [[FIBA Intercontinental Cup]], where it finished in fourth place after losing to the Spanish team [[CB Canarias]] and the American team [[Rio Grande Valley Vipers]].<ref name=":5">{{Cite web |date=2023-02-12 |title=Rio Grande Valley Vipers finish third as Culver goes for 34 |url=https://www.fiba.basketball/intercontinentalcup/2023/news/rio-grande-valley-vipers-finish-third-as-culver-goes-for-34 |access-date=2023-02-13 |website=FIBA.basketball |language=en}}</ref> |
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==Arenas== |
==Arenas== |
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[[File: SalleOmnisport7NovembreMonastir.JPG|thumb|250px|right|The exterior of the [[Mohamed-Mzali Sports Hall]]]] |
[[File: SalleOmnisport7NovembreMonastir.JPG|thumb|250px|right|The exterior of the [[Mohamed-Mzali Sports Hall]]]] |
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Since its opening in 2006, Monastir plays its home games in the [[Mohamed-Mzali Sports Hall]], which has a capacity of 4, |
Since its opening in 2006, Monastir plays its home games in the [[Mohamed-Mzali Sports Hall]], which has a capacity of 4,075–5,000 people.<ref>{{cite news |title=Handzone - LMSL Déménagement pour le Trophée des Champions mercredi 12 mars 2014 : Stats et infos |language=fr |work=handzone.net |url=https://www.handzone.net/Home/Actu.aspx?actID=59453 |access-date=30 May 2022}}</ref> |
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==Players== |
==Players== |
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{{bs player|no=7|pos=SG|nat=TUN|name=[[Oussama Marnaoui]]}} |
{{bs player|no=7|pos=SG|nat=TUN|name=[[Oussama Marnaoui]]}} |
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{{bs player|no=14|pos=G|nat=TUN|name=[[Amrou Bouallegue]]}} |
{{bs player|no=14|pos=G|nat=TUN|name=[[Amrou Bouallegue]]}} |
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{{bs player|no=23|pos=SG|nat=TUN|name=Lassaad |
{{bs player|no=23|pos=SG|nat=TUN|name=[[Lassaad Chwaya]]}} |
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{{bs player|no=11|pos=PG|nat=TUN|name=Houssemm Mahemli}} |
{{bs player|no=11|pos=PG|nat=TUN|name=Houssemm Mahemli}} |
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{{bs player|no=5|pos=F|nat=TUN|name= |
{{bs player|no=5|pos=F|nat=TUN|name=[[Ziyed Channoufi]]}} |
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{{bs player|no=11|pos=G/F|nat=TUN|name=[[Mokhtar Ghyaza]]}} |
{{bs player|no=11|pos=G/F|nat=TUN|name=[[Mokhtar Ghyaza]]}} |
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{{bs player|no=23|pos=F|nat=TUN|name=[[Firas Lahyani]]}} |
{{bs player|no=23|pos=F|nat=TUN|name=[[Firas Lahyani]]}} |
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*{{flagicon|TUN}} [[Omar Abada]] <small>(2 seasons: '19–'21)</small> |
*{{flagicon|TUN}} [[Omar Abada]] <small>(2 seasons: '19–'21)</small> |
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*{{flagicon|TUN}} [[Makrem Ben Romdhane]] <small>(1 season: '20–'21)</small> |
*{{flagicon|TUN}} [[Makrem Ben Romdhane]] <small>(1 season: '20–'21)</small> |
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*{{flagicon|TUN}} [[Michael Roll (basketball)|Michael Roll]] <small>(1 season: '23)</small> |
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*{{flagicon|LBN}} [[Wael Arakji]] <small>(1 season: '21)</small> |
*{{flagicon|LBN}} [[Wael Arakji]] <small>(1 season: '21)</small> |
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*{{flagicon|KEN}} [[Tom Wamukota]] <small>(1 season: '19-'20)</small> |
*{{flagicon|KEN}} [[Tom Wamukota]] <small>(1 season: '19-'20)</small> |
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*{{flagicon|ISV}} [[Walter Hodge]] <small>(1 season: '20)</small> |
*{{flagicon|ISV}} [[Walter Hodge]] <small>(1 season: '20)</small> |
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*{{flagicon|SSD}} [[Ater Majok]] <small>(2 seasons: '20-'22)</small> |
*{{flagicon|SSD}} [[Ater Majok]] <small>(2 seasons: '20-'22)</small> |
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*{{flagicon|CIV}} [[Solo Diabate]] <small>(1 season: '21-'22)</small> |
*{{flagicon|CIV}} [[Solo Diabate]] <small>(1 season: '21-'22)</small> |
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*'''[[Maghreb Championship of Men's Basketball Clubs|Maghreb Championship]]''' |
*'''[[Maghreb Championship of Men's Basketball Clubs|Maghreb Championship]]''' |
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:'''Champion (1)''': 2012 |
:'''Champion (1)''': 2012 |
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*[[FIBA Intercontinental Cup|'''FIBA Intercontinental Cup''']] |
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:Fourth Place (1): [[2023 FIBA Intercontinental Cup|2023]]<ref name=":5" /> |
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==Season by season== |
==Season by season== |
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|bgcolor=gold|'''Champions''' |
|bgcolor=gold|'''Champions''' |
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|Toni Vujanic<hr>Miodrag Perišić |
|Toni Vujanic<hr>Miodrag Perišić |
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|[[2022–23 Championnat National A|2022–23]] |
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|[[2021–22 Championnat National A|CNA]] |
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| colspan="6" |''In progress'' |
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|In progress |
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|[[2023 BAL season|2023]] |
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|TBD |
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|[[Marouan Kechrid]]<hr>[[Linos Gavriel]] |
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Revision as of 13:22, 13 February 2023
US Monastir | ||||
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2021–22 US Monastir basketball season | ||||
Nickname | Blue Empire USMO | |||
Leagues | Championnat National A BAL | |||
Founded | 1959 | |||
History | US Monastir 1959–present | |||
Arena | Mohamed-Mzali Sports Hall | |||
Capacity | 4,075 | |||
Location | Monastir, Tunisia | |||
Team colors | Blue and white | |||
President | Ahmed Belli | |||
Head coach | Linos Gavriel | |||
Team captain | Radhouane Slimane | |||
Championships | 1 BAL 7 Tunisian League 4 Tunisian Cup 1 Tunisian Federation Cup 1 Maghreb Championship | |||
Website | usmonastir.org.tn | |||
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Union Sportive Monastirienne (Template:Lang-ar), commonly known as US Monastir, is a Tunisian professional basketball club based in Monastir.[1] Established in 1959, the team plays in the Championnat National A, the highest tier league in Tunisia and has won seven national championships. Monastir also plays in the Basketball Africa League (BAL) since 2021.
Home games are played in the Mohamed-Mzali Sports Hall.
US Monastir is one of the most decorated clubs in Tunisian basketball history, as the club has experienced recent success including winning 7 Tunisian Leagues and 4 Tunisian Cups. Monastir won the BAL championship in 2022, becoming the first Tunisian team to win the competition.
History
The club was established in 1959 and won its first Tunisian League title in 1998 after defeating Ezzahra Sports in the league finals. As the national champions, Monastir played in the Arab Club Basketball Championship where it lost all three group stage games.[2]
In the 1999–2000 season, Monastir won its first-ever double after winning both the league and cup title. Monastir beat Club Africain in the league final and Ezzahra in the cup final (66–61).
In 2005, Monastir won its third Tunisian championship, defeating Stade Nabeulien 66–51.
The first international title for Monastir arrived in 2012, when they won the Maghreb Basketball Championship after defeating ES Radès in the final.[3]
In 2014, Monastir made its debut in the FIBA Africa Club Championship, Africa's top continental league, for the first time.[1] In 2017, the club ended at third place in the continental league.[4]
In 2019 , Monastir won its fourth Tunisian championship defeating ES Rades. again in 2020 US Monastir won its fifth Tunisian championship and the second in row defeating the same ES Rades. In 2021, Monastir defeated Ezzahra Sports in the Tunisian finals and won its sixth championship, and the third in a row.[5]
In 2021, Monastir was one of the twelve teams to play in the new Basketball Africa League (BAL) as they qualified as Tunisian national champions. In the inaugural season of the league, Monastir reached the Finals where it lost to Zamalek despite being favourites in the competition. Three players of Monastir (Omar Abada, Makrem Ben Romdhane and Wael Arakji) were named to the All-BAL First Team.[6]
In the following season, the 2021–22 season, Monastir won the national double after capturing the CNA and Tunisian Cup titles.[7] On 28 May 2022, Monastir won its first-ever BAL and African championship after defeating Petro de Luanda in the 2022 BAL Finals[8], becoming the first Tunisian team to win the BAL. Point guard Michael Dixon was named the league's MVP; Ater Majok and Radhouane Slimane were named to the All-BAL First Team.[9] Representing the African continent, Monastir played in the 2023 edition of the FIBA Intercontinental Cup, where it finished in fourth place after losing to the Spanish team CB Canarias and the American team Rio Grande Valley Vipers.[10]
Arenas
Since its opening in 2006, Monastir plays its home games in the Mohamed-Mzali Sports Hall, which has a capacity of 4,075–5,000 people.[11]
Players
Current roster
- As of 8 February 2023.
Note: Flags indicate national team, as has been defined under FIBA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIBA nationality.
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Past rosters
Notable players
Note: Flags indicate national team eligibility at FIBA-sanctioned events. Players may hold other non-FIBA nationalities not displayed.
Criteria |
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To appear in this section a player must have either:
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- Omar Abada (2 seasons: '19–'21)
- Makrem Ben Romdhane (1 season: '20–'21)
- Radhouane Slimane (3 seasons: '14, '20-)
- Michael Roll (1 season: '23)
- Wael Arakji (1 season: '21)
- Tom Wamukota (1 season: '19-'20)
- Walter Hodge (1 season: '20)
- Ater Majok (2 seasons: '20-'22)
- Solo Diabate (1 season: '21-'22)
Individual awards
- Firas Lahyani – 2017
- Omar Abada – 2020, 2021
- Radhouane Slimane – 2022
- Omar Abada – 2021
- Wael Arakji – 2021
- Makrem Ben Romdhane – 2021
- Radhouane Slimane – 2022
- Ater Majok – 2022
BAL Defensive Player of the Year
- Ater Majok – 2022
- Ater Majok – 2022
- Makrem Ben Romdhane – 2021
Honours
National competitions
Leagues
- Champions (7): 1997–98, 1999–2000, 2004–05, 2018–19, 2019–20, 2020–21, 2021–22
- Runner-up (1): 2017–18
Cups
- Champions (4): 2000, 2020, 2021, 2022
- Runner-up (9): 1992, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2005, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2019
- Runner-up (1): 2005
- Champion (1): 2012
International competitions
- Third place (1): 2017
- Third place (1): 2019
- Champion (1): 2012
Season by season
Season | Tier | League | Regular season | Playoffs | Tunisian Cup | International competitions | Head coach | ||||||
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Finish | Played | Wins | Losses | Win% | League | Result | |||||||
US Monastir | |||||||||||||
2018–19 | 1 | CNA | 2nd | 14 | 10 | 4 | .714 | Champions | Finalist | DNQ | Said El Bouzidi | ||
2019–20 | 1 | CNA | 1st | 19 | 18 | 1 | .947 | Champions | Winner | N/A | Miodrag Perišić | ||
2020–21 | 1 | CNA | 1st | 14 | 12 | 2 | .857 | Champions | Winner | BAL | Runner-up | Safouane Ferjani Mounir Ben Slimane | |
2021–22 | 1 | CNA | 2nd | 18 | 13 | 5 | .722 | Champions | Winner | BAL | Champions | Toni Vujanic Miodrag Perišić | |
2022–23 | 1 | CNA | In progress | In progress | 2023 | TBD | Marouan Kechrid Linos Gavriel |
Head coaches
The following people have been head coach of US Monastir (since 2009):
- Costel Cernat (2009)
- Adel Tlatli
- Walid Gharbi
- Safouane Ferjani
- Monoom Aoun (2015–2016)
- George Ketselidis (2016–2017)
- Željko Zečević (2017–2018)
- Ridha Labidi (2018)
- Said El Bouzidi (2018–2019)
- Miodrag Perišić (2019–2020)
- Walid Zrida (2020)
- Safouane Ferjani (2020–2021)
- Mounir Ben Slimane (2021)
- Toni Vujanic (2021–2022)
- Miodrag Perišić (2022)
- Marouan Kechrid (2022)
- Linos Gavriel (2022–present)
References
- ^ a b "U.S. Monastir Team Profile". Eurobasket.com. Retrieved 6 October 2019.
- ^ "Arab Club Championships 1999 Basketball". asia-basket.com. Retrieved 5 May 2019..
- ^ "L'US Monastirienne remporte le championnat maghrébin". news.gnet.tn (in French). 5 December 2012. Retrieved 8 November 2020..
- ^ a b Africa Champions Cup
- ^ "Basket: Et de six pour l'US Monastir". RadioMosaiqueFM (in French). Retrieved 13 February 2023.
- ^ "All-Basketball Africa League Awards 2021". afrobasket.com. Retrieved Template:1er juin 2021.
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(help). - ^ "Basket: L'US Monastir remporte le 7e sacre de son histoire". RadioMosaiqueFM (in French). Retrieved 13 February 2023.
- ^ "US Monastir are the 2022 Basketball Africa League Champions". The BAL. Retrieved 30 May 2022.
- ^ Philémon (30 May 2022). "BAL: All the awards of this 2022 edition". Sport News Africa. Retrieved 13 February 2023.
- ^ a b "Rio Grande Valley Vipers finish third as Culver goes for 34". FIBA.basketball. 12 February 2023. Retrieved 13 February 2023.
- ^ "Handzone - LMSL Déménagement pour le Trophée des Champions mercredi 12 mars 2014 : Stats et infos". handzone.net (in French). Retrieved 30 May 2022.
- ^ "U.S. Monastir History". Eurobasket.com. Retrieved 14 May 2021.