Basket Club Boncourt
Basket Club Boncourt | |||
Nickname | Red team | ||
Founded | May 8, 1980 | ||
Hall | Salle sportive "Le Chaudron" | ||
Homepage | http://www.bcboncourt.ch/ | ||
president | M. Pierre Meier | ||
Trainer | Antoine Petitjean | ||
league |
LNB A 2011/12: 7th place |
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Colours | red / white / black | ||
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successes | |||
Swiss champions (2 times) 2003, 2004 Swiss cup winners 2005 Swiss league cup winners (2 times) 2005, 2006 |
The Basket Club Boncourt is a Swiss basketball club from Boncourt in the Swiss canton of Jura . The team plays in the A-season of the national basketball league , the highest Swiss division for men's club teams.
history
BC Boncourt was founded in 1980. In 1993, Randoald Dessarzin took over the position of coach at the club and led him from fourth division to the top division, in which one could win two championships, one cup and two league cup victories. In 2005 they reached the quarter-finals in the European club competition FIBA EuroCup Challenge , a fourth-tier cup compared to other European competitions, in which they were defeated by the eventual cup winner CSU Asesoft from the Romanian Ploieşti with just six points in the addition of two legs . In 2007 Dessarzin left the club and moved to JDA Dijon in the French Ligue Nationale de Basket . Subsequently, the club did not achieve any further title wins under the coaches Olivier Le Minor (2007 to 2010) and Antoine Petitjean (since 2010).
The players in Boncourt included Nikola Dačević (2000/01), Nicolai Iversen , Marin Petrić (2006/07) and Jackson Capel (since 2012), who were also active in the two highest German leagues, as well as with Cain Doliboa Brother of Seth Doliboa .
Web links
- www.bcboncourt.com (French)