AS Hammamet

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AS Hammamet
AS Hammamet logo.png
NicknameASH
LeaguesNationale B
Founded1945;76 years ago (1945)
ArenaSalle d'Hammamet
Capacity2,500
Location Hammamet, Tunisia

AS Hammamet, is a Tunisian basketball club based in Hammamet. [1] Established in 1945, the team currently plays in the Championnat National B, the second national tier.

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In 2013, the club was runner-up in the Arab Club Basketball Championship.

Honours

Arab Championship

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References

  1. "A.S. Hammamet – Profile". Afrobasket.com. Retrieved 8 June 2020.