ASVEL Basket


ASVEL Basket, commonly known as ASVEL or sometimes as ASVEL Lyon-Villeurbanne, and also known as LDLC ASVEL for sponsorship reasons, is a French professional basketball team that is located in the city of Villeurbanne, which is a suburb of Lyon, France. The club, which is the basketball section of the ASVEL multi-sports club, competes in the top-tier level French Pro A League. The club's home games are played at L'Astroballe, which seats 5,556 people.
In 2014, Tony Parker became the president of the club. In 2017, Nicolas Batum became the club's director of basketball operations. In June 2019, football club Olympique Lyonnais purchased a 25% stake in the ASVEL men's team, plus a 10% stake in the ASVEL women's team, in a deal worth around €3.7 million. The deal also included a plan for a new Euroleague-standard arena.

History

The parent club was founded in 1948, with the merger of two multi-sport clubs in Lyon and vicinity; ASVEL is an acronym combining the names of the predecessor clubs—Association Sportive Villeurbanne and Éveil Lyonnais. In its history, ASVEL has won 18 French Pro A League championships, 8 French Cups, two French Supercups, one French Federation Cup, and one Semaine des As Cup, which makes it the most titled basketball club in France.
In 2014, former San Antonio Spurs star, and former senior French national team player, Tony Parker, became the club's president. In the French Pro A League 2015–16 season, ASVEL won its 18th French League title, after beating Strasbourg IG 3 games to 2 in the French Pro A League Finals. ASVEL was down 2–0 in the series, but won three games in a row to take the championship.
In March 2017, NBA player, Nicolas Batum, became a shareholder in Infinity Nine Sports, the main investment company behind the club, and took over the position as director of basketball operations. Tony Parker remained majority owner, and ASVEL President. In 2018, the club signed a 10 year name sponsorship agreement with LDLC. The club also changed its main team colors from the original white and green to white and black, and changed its main logo design.

Arenas

, with a seating capacity of 5,556 has been used as the long-time home arena of ASVEL. In July 2016, ASVEL announced that it would build a new multi-functional arena, with a seating capacity of 10,500 spectators. The arena is projected to cost €60 million euros.

Logos and branding

On September 11, 2018, the club changed its name to LDLC ASVEL for sponsorship reasons. Along with this change, the club changed its main colors from green to black and white. The decision was made with the explanation that, "when you are European, green is a colour that does not make you dream", and was followed by criticism from fans. The new logo, used since 2018, consists of the number four, which refers to ASVEL legend Alain Gilles, while also keeping the V that was used in the previous logo.

Honours

Domestic competitions

Season by season results of the club in national, cup, and European competitions.

International record

Players

Current roster

Depth chart

Squad changes for the 2020-2021 season

Retired numbers

Notable players

Head coaches

Club Presidents

Individual club records

Individual club record holders, while players of ASVEL.
CategoryPlayerClub TenureRecord
Total Points Scored Alain Gilles1965–866,141
Points Per Game Norris Bell1984–8821.8
Total Assists Delaney Rudd1993–991,208
Assists Per Game Delaney Rudd1993–997.3
Total Rebounds Willie Redden1983–921,472
Rebounds Per Game Willie Redden1983–928.5
Games Played Alain Gilles1965–86372

ASVEL players with the most French League championships

ASVEL players with the most French League championships won, while members of the club.
PlayerFrench ChampionshipsClub Tenure
Alain Gilles81965–86
Henri Grange71955–69
Raymond Sahy61948–57
Alain Durand51963–72
Henri Rey51949–60
Michel Duprez51968–77
Gilbert Lamothe51959–71
Bruno Recoura51967–75
André Buffière41948–55
Michel Le Ray41967–73
Gérard Sturla41951–60
Jean-Pierre Castellier41963–69
Gérard Moroze41967–75

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