Fixtures

France Pro A 09/27 18:00 1 Chalon vs Nanterre - View
France Pro A 10/04 18:00 2 Nanterre vs Gravelines - View
France Pro A 10/10 18:30 3 Nanterre vs Limoges - View
France Pro A 10/18 16:00 4 Strasbourg vs Nanterre - View
France Pro A 10/25 18:00 5 Nanterre vs Asvel Lyon-Villeurbanne - View
France Pro A 11/01 18:00 6 Saint-Quentin vs Nanterre - View

Results

France Pro A 05/17 16:00 30 [15] Le Portel v Nanterre [12] L 90-70
France Pro A 05/11 14:30 29 [13] Nanterre v Strasbourg [12] W 76-75
France Pro A 05/02 18:00 28 [8] Nancy v Nanterre [13] L 96-81
France Pro A 04/27 14:30 27 [8] Chalon/Saone v Nanterre [12] L 107-84
Basketball Champions League 04/23 16:30 3 [1] AEK v Nanterre [2] L 104-69
France Pro A 04/19 18:30 26 Nanterre v La Rochelle L 63-76
Basketball Champions League 04/16 18:30 3 [2] Nanterre v AEK [1] W 82-70
France Pro A 04/12 18:30 25 [4] Cholet v Nanterre [11] L 88-78
Basketball Champions League 04/09 16:30 3 [1] AEK v Nanterre [2] L 76-69
France Pro A 04/05 16:00 24 [1] Monaco v Nanterre [9] L 89-74
France Pro A 03/28 19:00 23 [11] Nanterre v Luke Simkiss [13] W 96-87
Basketball Champions League 03/26 19:00 6 [4] Falco Szombathely v Nanterre [3] W 89-95

Wikipedia - Nanterre 92

Nanterre 92 is a professional basketball club from the city of Nanterre (a western suburb of Paris), France. The club has played in the top-tier level basketball league in France, the Pro A, since 2011. Founded in 2011 as JSF Nanterre, the club plays its home games in the Palais des Sports, which has a capacity of 3,000 people. The honor list of Nanterre includes one French championship and two French Cup titles as well as a FIBA Europe Cup championship.

History

The club was established in 1927 as JSF Nanterre.

Nanterre played in the French 2nd Division, for the first time, in the 2004–05 season. In 2007, the club made it to the finals of the French Cup. In 2011, the club won the French 2nd Division championship, and got promoted to the top national domestic level French League.

In the 2012–13 French League season, after finishing in the eighth position of the regular season, Nanterre won its first top-tier national domestic title, and thus qualified to play in the European-wide top-tier level EuroLeague, in the 2013–14 season.

In the French League 2013–14 season, Nanterre didn't manage to reach the league's playoffs, after finishing 10th in the Pro A regular season. Despite the disappointment in the national league competition, Nanterre won the French Cup title that season. They beat SLUC Nancy Basket, by a score of 55–50, in the Cup's Final. In the French Leaders Cup, Nanterre also reached the Cup Final, but lost to Le Mans Sarthe Basket. Nanterre also made its debut in the EuroLeague that season.

To start the 2014–15 season, Nanterre won the Match des Champions (French Super Cup). On April 26, 2015, Nanterre won its first European-wide trophy. In the 2015, EuroChallenge Final, it beat Trabzsonspor, 63–64, on a buzzer-beater by T.J. Campbell.

In February 2016, the team's name was changed from JSF Nanterre, to Nanterre 92, with "92" representing the numeric code of the club's home department of Hauts-de-Seine.

JSF Nanterre is a professional basketball team based in Nanterre, France. Founded in 2004, the club quickly rose through the ranks of French basketball and has established itself as a competitive force both domestically and in European competitions. Known for their strong team spirit, disciplined play, and talented roster, JSF Nanterre has achieved notable success, including winning the French Leaders Cup and securing their place in the EuroCup. The team plays its home games at the Palais des Sports Maurice Thorez, drawing passionate support from local fans. With a commitment to developing young talent and maintaining a dynamic playing style, JSF Nanterre continues to be a prominent name in French basketball.