Beau Vallon Heat

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Beau Vallon Heat
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NicknameBV Heat
Leagues Seychelles Basketball League
Location Beau Vallon, Seychelles
Head coachTimmy Adam

Beau Vallon Heat is a basketball club based in Beau Vallon, the Seychelles. The team plays in the Seychelles Basketball League (SBL). [1]

Contents

In 2020, the Heat made its debut in the first year of qualifying rounds of the Basketball Africa League (BAL). [2] They made their second appearance in 2023. [3]

Honours

Seychelles Basketball League

SBF Cup / Land Marine Cup

Seychelles End-of-the-Year Tournament

In African competitions

BAL Qualifiers (2 appearances)

2020 – first round
2023To be determined

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References

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