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==Notable players== |
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*{{flagicon|FRA}}{{flagicon|USA}}[[Jaylen Hoard]] |
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==References== |
Latest revision as of 21:52, 6 October 2023
Founded | 1949 |
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First season | 1949–50 |
Country | France |
Confederation | FIBA Europe |
Number of teams | 18 |
Level on pyramid | Level 3 |
Promotion to | Pro B |
Relegation to | NM2 |
Current champions | Caen Basket Calvados (1st title) |
The Nationale Masculine 1, abbreviated as NM1, (English: National Male 1), is the professional level third-tier division of men's club basketball in France. The two top teams from each season of the competition are promoted to the LNB Pro B,[1] which is the French second division. The competition is organized by the French Basketball Federation (FFBB).[2]
Seasons[edit]
Season | Champions | Other promoted teams |
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2013–14 | Monaco | Angers Étoile Charleville-Mézières |
2014–15 | Saint-Chamond | JA Vichy |
2015–16 | ADA Blois 41 | AMSB |
2016–17 | Caen Calvados | UJAP Quimper 29 |
2017–18 | BC Gries Oberhoffen | |
2018–19 | BC Souffelweyersheim | |
2019–20 | Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic |
Notable players[edit]
References[edit]
- ^ Basket. Nationale 1 masculine : « La décision de ne pas rejouer est juste », selon Thierry Boisseau Sébastien BÉDOUINEAU (Ouest-France.fr), 29 March 2020. Accessed 22 April 2020. (in French)
- ^ La Charité basket à Orchies : "Arrêtons de choisir nos matchs. Il faut qu’on arrive à s’élever collectivement" Le Journal du Centre, 25 January 2020. Accessed 24 April 2020. (in French)