France Super Cup | 09/20 17:00 | 2 |
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France Pro A | 09/27 18:00 | 1 |
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France Pro A | 10/04 18:00 | 2 |
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Basketball Champions League | 10/08 18:00 | 1 |
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France Pro A | 10/11 18:30 | 3 |
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Basketball Champions League | 10/15 18:00 | 2 |
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France Pro A | 06/01 14:30 | 3 |
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L | 85-76 | |
France Pro A | 05/30 18:00 | 3 |
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W | 88-87 | |
France Pro A | 05/28 19:00 | 3 |
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L | 76-69 | |
France Pro A | 05/17 16:00 | 30 |
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W | 98-100 | |
France Pro A | 05/12 18:00 | 29 |
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W | 97-80 | |
France Pro A | 05/03 16:00 | 28 |
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W | 89-91 | |
France Pro A | 04/29 18:00 | 27 |
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W | 96-92 | |
Coupe De France | 04/26 16:15 | 1 |
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L | 91-80 | |
France Pro A | 04/19 16:00 | 26 |
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W | 90-70 | |
France Pro A | 04/13 14:30 | 25 |
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L | 91-85 | |
France Pro A | 04/06 14:30 | 24 |
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L | 106-103 | |
France Pro A | 03/29 19:30 | 23 |
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W | 91-68 |
Le Mans Sarthe Basket, commonly known as MSB or Le Mans, is a professional basketball club that is from the city of Le Mans, France. The team plays in the French League and internationally in the Basketball Champions League.
Established in 1939, the team has been a regular in the Pro A, as well as in European competitions. The team has won five national championships, four French Cups and four Leaders Cups.
In 1928, French businessmen, Léopold Gouloumés arrived at the city Mans and founded the food association: the Société des Comptoirs Modernes. Like many other industries at the time, him and Bernard Gasnal, founded their own sport club called Goulou Club in 1938. But in September 1939 the Second World War broke out and the men were needed to fight. With the male absent, women decided to persuade the Goulou Club into creating a basketball team for them.
In 1941, the French government prohibited sport clubs to use the name of an industry so the Goulou Club changed its name to Modern Sporting Club.
In 1952, Le Mans frills won the title of champions of France. Then following that success Bernard Gasnal founded a men's team. In 1963 the team joined the elite.
The following years from 1969 to 1970 was very successful, they won the French Cup in 1964 and the French League championship in 1978 and 1979.
After the euphoria of the European games, the club was struggling to survive due to the rising dominance of CSP Limoges and Pau-Orthez
The SCM existed after the MSB was created and was concerned about the amateur part of the association.
The 2008–2009 season will be more prosperous for the club. In addition to a third place in the regular season followed by a semi-final playoffs (defeated against Orleans), the MSB makes a superb double in gleaning the week of "As" (74-64 victory facing Orleans in the final) then the French Cup (79-65 victory against Nancy in the Final at Bercy). Best of all, Alain Koffi, whom formed the club, is elected the French MVP of the season. However, in Euroleague, the MSB finished again last in their group with two thin victories in ten games.
Despite the departure of several executives in the off season such as Alain Koffi or Nicolas Batum, the MSB plays always the leading roles in the league in 2009 – 2010 because after having a long time to be the first of the regular season, the club finally finished behind Cholet. The two teams meet in the championship final, but Cholet wins the derby at the top (81-65). Le Mans compete in the Eurocup but are eliminated on the wire in the first round. In 2014, the MSB won the Cup leaders.
Since 21 May 2014 the MSB has been trained by Turkish Erman Kunter, former coach of Cholet. He took over succession from JD Jackson. The season is mixed, particularly marked by a heavy defeat in the derby home against Cholet Basket (61-82). Committed in Eurochallenge, the MSB won their first two games against the Belgians from Antwerp Giants (72-66) and Finland KTP Basket (71-52) before a heavy on the floor of Pallacanestro Biella, Italian D2 club ( 82–64).
In 2025, Le Mans won its fourth Leaders Cup, tying the record by Élan Béarnais for most titles.