CS Meaux (WBC)

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Club Sportif Meaux Handibasket
NicknamecsMbf
LeaguesFrench Wheelchair Basketball Nationale A
FoundedSeptember 1, 1970
HistoryMTI Meaux (1970–1981)
CS Meaux (1981–present)
ArenaComplexe Sportif Tauziet
Location Meaux, France
Team colorsblue and white (historical)
violet and orange (actual)
President Flag of France.svg Robert Blandeau
Head coach Flag of France.svg Mario Fahrasmane
ChampionshipsFrench Nationale 1A (14)
French Cup (13)
IWBF Champions Cup (3)
André Vergauwen Cup (1)
Willi Brinkmann Cup (1)
Website club.sportsregions.fr/csmeaux/
Meaux vs Le Cannet, final of the French Cup in 2015 20150501 Meaux vs Le Cannet 75.jpg
Meaux vs Le Cannet, final of the French Cup in 2015

CS Meaux Handibasket is the wheelchair basketball major sports club in France, with five European titles and eighteen domestic titles.

Contents

History

Home arenas

Honors

Domestic competitions

Titles won in French championships: [1]

International competitions

Titles won in European championships: [2]

Head coaches

Mario Fahrasmane during the final of the French Cup in 2015 20150501 Meaux vs Le Cannet 04.jpg
Mario Fahrasmane during the final of the French Cup in 2015
DatesName
–2006 Flag of France.svg
2006–2011 Flag of France.svg Robert Blandeau
2011– Flag of France.svg Mario Fahrasmane

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References

  1. Les clubs champions d'hier à aujourd'hui Archived 2013-08-28 at the Wayback Machine , france-handibasket.fr, July 3, 2013
  2. Chronology of events in the development of wheelchair basketball in Europe Archived 2013-06-03 at the Wayback Machine , france-handibasket.fr, June 16, 2013