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US Monastir (basketball)

Union Sportive Monastirienne, commonly known as US Monastir is a Tunisian professional basketball club based in Monastir. Established in 1959, the team plays in the Tunisian Division I Basketball League, the highest tier league in Tunisia. Formerly, the club was named Ruspina Sports.

US Monastir (football)

Union Sportive Monastirienne, also known as USM or USMo, is a football club from Monastir in Tunisia. Founded in 1923 under the name Ruspina Sports, it was renamed Union Sportive Monastirienne in 1942. The new name reflects the union between Ruspina Sports and other clubs in town and the Nationalists union of Monastir. The team plays in blue and white colors, on its own Mustapha Ben Jannet stadium . They train in the El Moraudi club hotel port El Kantaoui.

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