CS Maristes
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Leagues | Lebanese Basketball League | ||
Founded | 1984 | ||
History | Champville Mariste Club 1984–present | ||
Arena | Champville Stadium | ||
Capacity | 6,500 | ||
Location | Deek El Mehdi, Lebanon | ||
Team colors | Light Blue, Black, Silver, and White | ||
President | Akram Safa | ||
Head coach | Fouad abou Chacra | ||
Championships | 1 (2012) | ||
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'Champville Mariste Club (Arabic: الشانفيل) or Champville Maristes Sports and Basketball Club (Arabic: نادي المريميين الشانفيل الرياضي) is a Lebanese sports club most known for its basketball program. It is affiliated to Collège Maristes Champville in Deek el Mehdi, a renowned school in Lebanon, but has its own independent administration. The team is based within the sporting complex of the school. Champville SC[1] competes in the Lebanese Basketball League, and in 2011–12 won their first-ever Lebanese title.
History
The 2011-2012 Champville has finally come to an end, clinching their first title after beating Annibal Zahle 63-57 in Game 4. As a result, Champville won the series 3-1. The finals did not end without problems though, just like the semi-finals, as “A large part of the Anibal audience was absent from the game in Zahle after online appeals were posted on the Lebanese Forces website calling on March 14 supporters to boycott the game and to follow it from the Martyrs Square in Zahle"
Squad
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Depth Chart
Pos. | Starter | Bench | Reserves |
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C | Ater Majok | Nadim Hawi | Elia Bou Karam |
PF | Dewayne Jackson | Daniel Faris | |
SF | Fadi El Khatib | Nadim Souaid (basketball) | |
SG | Ahmad Ibrahim | Gabriel Salibi | |
PG | Jad Khalil | Ali Mezher | Karl Keserwani |
League positions
1998-(2), 1999-8(1), 2000-3, 2001-3, 2002-2, 2004-1, 2005-5, 2006-4, 2007-3, 2008-5, 2009-4, 2010-2, 2011-2, 2012-1, 2013-4, 2014-8, 2015-3, 2016-9, 2017-6
Achievements
- 2011-2012
- Lebanese Cup Winner (2):
- 2004, 2010
- Lebanese SuperCup Winner (1):
- 2011
- 2013
- 2004
Lebanese League Semifinals: 2002, 2006, 2007
Lebanese Cup Semifinals: 2012
Lebanese League Regular Season Champion: 2004, 2012
Lebanese League Finalist: 2004, 2010, 2011
Lebanese Cup Finalist: 2008
Lebanese League Regular Season Runner-Up: 2010, 2011
Arab Club Championships: 2011 (Semifinals)
Best Smurfs Award(2018)
Arab/Asian cups
2010-2011: WABA: took 2nd place (3-1) in Group B; Arab Club Championships: Took 1st place (5-0) in Group B, beat Al Riyadi (73-69) in the Quarter Finals, lost to Sharjah (75-80) in the Semifinals.
2011-2012: WABA: took 2nd place (3-1) in Group B, lost to Al Riyadi (Lebanon) 1-2 in the Semifinals.
External links
- Champville at asia-basket.com
- ^ "Champville basketball, News, Roster, Rumors, Stats, Awards, Transactions, Details - asia-basket". www.eurobasket.com. Retrieved 2019-01-17.