Esperance Sportive Pully

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Esperance Sportive Pully
Esperance Sportive Pully logo.jpg
Leagues SB League Women
Location Lausanne, Switzerland
Team colorswhite, green
  
Championships2 (1985, 1986)

Esperance Sportive Pully is a Swiss women's basketball club based in Lausanne, Switzerland. Esperance Sportive Pully plays in SB League Women, the highest tier level of women's professional basketball in Switzerland. Esperance Sportive Pully is currently coached by Tayyar Gungor. [1]

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References

  1. "ESPERANCE SPORTIVE PULLY". eurobasket.com. Euro Basket. Retrieved December 9, 2024.