Espoir Basket Club

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Espoir Basket Club
Espoir Basket Club logo.png
LeagueLigue de Basket-ball de l’Estuaire
Gabonese Cup
Location Libreville, Gabon
PresidentDavid Chancel Likouma
Head coachMichaël Hermann Oganda Igoue

Espoir Basket Club (in English: Hope Basketball Club), also known as Espoir BC, is a Gabonese semi-professional basketball team based in Libreville. [1] The team has won the Gabonese Cup in 2023. [2]

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They play in the Estuaire Province's Ligue de Basket-ball de l’Estuaire (Libabe), and won the province championship in 2022 after defeating former champions Clutch Time in the final, 73–37. [3]

As runners-up of the 2022 Gabonese Cup and replacement of champions Clutch Time, [4] Espoir earned the right to play in the 2023 BAL qualification. [5] In September 2022, Espoir recruited Stéphane Lasme, widely considered the best Gabonese player ever, as a reinforcement. [6] Michaël Oganda Igoue is the team's current head coach. [1]

Honours

Ligue de Basket-ball de l’Estuaire

Gabonese Cup

In international competitions

BAL Qualifiers

Players

2022 roster

The following is the Espoir roster for the 2023 BAL qualification: [7]

Note: Flags indicate national team eligibility at FIBA-sanctioned events. Players may hold other non-FIBA nationality not displayed.

Espoir Basket Club roster
PlayersCoaches
Pos.No.Nat.Name
1 Flag of Gabon.svg Sow, Ali
5 Flag of Gabon.svg Moundounga-Moumbeki, Warene (C)
7 Flag of Gabon.svg Loussi, Junior
15 Flag of Gabon.svg Moupomo, Dolivitch
30 Flag of Gabon.svg Boukosso Igouwe, Hermann Junior
33 Flag of Gabon.svg Kanga Lendouga, Emmanuel
34 Flag of Gabon.svg Kounda Kounda, Mike Daniel
77 Flag of Gabon.svg Meyet Aworet, Jarode
99 Flag of Gabon.svg Minko, Tracey
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • Cruz Roja.svg Injured

Updated: 13 October 2022

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