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**'''Winners (2):''' 1965–66, 1967–68
**'''Winners (2):''' 1965–66, 1967–68

== Season 2021-2022 ==
During the 2021-2022 season, Black Star Mersch has 7 teams in the different leagues. All ages categories from age 7 to senior are represented. Senior Men A and Senior Women play in Luxembourg's second national league, Senior Men B in the second league. Cadets, Scolaires and Minis categories play in the third league of their respective category.

On March 8 2022, under coach Mike Pravisani, the Senior Women team was 15 points away from making it into to playoff for the LBBL major Women league


==European competitions==
==European competitions==
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*[http://www.flbb.lu/clubs.php?Abrclub=BSM&Option=Equipes&Catage=SH&Gruni=BSM 2018/19 season schedule]
*[http://www.flbb.lu/clubs.php?Abrclub=BSM&Option=Equipes&Catage=SH&Gruni=BSM 2018/19 season schedule]
*{{facebook|blackstarmersch}}
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*[https://www.instagram.com/blackstarmersch Black Star Mersch] on [[Instagram]]


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Latest revision as of 08:53, 18 June 2022

Black Star Mersch
LeaguesNationale 2
Founded1934; 90 years ago (1934)
ArenaSports Center Mersch
Capacity900
LocationMersch, Luxembourg
Championships2 Luxembourgian Leagues
Websiteblackstar-mersch.lu

Black Star Mersch is a basketball team based in Mersch, Luxembourg. The team was founded in 1934 and plays in the Nationale 2, Luxembourg's second-tier league. The team previously played in the Total League, where they won championships in 1966 and 1968.

Honors[edit]

European competitions[edit]

Season Competition Round Club Home Away
1966–67 FIBA European Champions Cup R1 Spain Real Madrid 44–100 125–47
1968–69 FIBA European Champions Cup R1 Italy Oransoda Cantù 53–124 97–51

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