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Wikipedia - Élan Béarnais

Élan Béarnais Pau-Lacq-Orthez, also known as simply Élan Béarnais French pronunciation: [e.lɑ̃ be.aʁ.nɛ], and formerly known as Élan Béarnais Pau-Orthez, is a French professional basketball club that is based in Pau. They compete in the top-tier French league, the LNB Pro B. They are one of the most successful clubs in French basketball history, as they have won nine French League championships and have had European-wide successes as well.

History

D.J. Cooper, 2017

The Élan Béarnais was founded in 1931 in the town of Orthez in Pyrénées-Atlantiques in the southwest of France. The club first reached the top level of French professional basketball in 1973. They were immediately relegated back to the second division, but returned to the top flight in 1976. The club then made their European debut one year later, in 1977, by qualifying for the FIBA Korać Cup. Their ascent continued by winning the FIBA Korać Cup in 1984, defeating Crvena zvezda in the final in Paris (Palais des sports Pierre-de-Coubertin). This was the first of many pieces of silverware that would be added to the club's trophy cabinet over the next two decades.

More success followed as the Élan Béarnais were finally crowned champions of France for the first time, winning back-to-back titles in 1986 and 1987. This earned them entry into the FIBA European Champions' Cup (present-day Euroleague). Despite their status as newcomers, they were anything but intimidated, completing their maiden campaign of 1986-87 with a shock 3rd-place finish and a perfect record at home. It was a magical run, as they defeated European giants or traditional clubs of European basketball like Žalgiris, Maccabi Tel Aviv, Real Madrid, Zadar and that season's champions, Tracer Milano, on their home court, La Moutète. The Élan Béarnais would remain a fixture in European competition every season thereafter, until 2008, setting a European longevity record of 31 years in the process (1977–2008).

As this humble club from a village of 12,000 people at the foot of the Pyrénées blossomed into a power of European basketball, a move to a bigger city became necessary. The club changed its name in 1989, becoming the Élan Béarnais Pau-Orthez, and moved to the city of Pau, after the inauguration of the Palais des Sports in 1991. This move was made possible by the visionary efforts of two men: Pierre Seillant, the beloved longtime president of the club, and André Labarrère, then-mayor of Pau. Thanks to them, the Palais (still today the largest basketball-centric arena in France) was built, and the Élan were able to remain in their home region of Béarn.

With the relocation complete, the club carried on cementing their status as the dominant force of French basketball, winning seven more league championships over the next thirteen years. The club's total of nine championships ranks them third behind ASVEL and Limoges for the most of any team in the history of French professional basketball. The last one came in 2004, the second of back-to-back titles, and was the culmination of a golden-age for the club. The previous season, 2003, was arguably the most spectacular in the history of Pau-Orthez, when the breathtaking abilities of two homegrown, young talents named Boris Diaw and Mickaël Piétrus spearheaded the Élan Béarnais to a sweep of all three French trophies (Le Championnat, Coupe de France and Semaine des As). Diaw's campaign won him the League MVP award for French players, and following the season both he and Pietrus were drafted in the first round of the 2003 NBA draft.

Unfortunately, due to exodus of talent, a lack of coaching stability, and financial problems, the success of the club steadily waned from 2004 on, until rock-bottom was reached and the previously unthinkable happened: in 2009, the Élan Béarnais were relegated to the LNB Pro B after finishing in last place. It was their first stint in the second division since 1976. This disappointment was used as an opportunity to re-structure and re-strengthen the club, but although they earned immediate promotion back to the Pro A in 2010, their struggles continued, and they were relegated for a second time in 2012. However, the Élan once again wasted no time in climbing directly back to the top-flight, and in the 2013-14 season they narrowly missed out on qualifying for the playoffs for the first time since 2006. With club-legend Didier Gadou entrenched as the General Manager, and former title-winning head-coach Claude Bergeaud back at the helm on the sideline, the future is bright once-again for this proud club. They remain in a tussle for a playoff berth halfway through the 2014-15 season.

Élan playing Rasta Vechta in October 2019

In 2008, the club underwent a minor name-change for the second time in their history, becoming the Élan Béarnais Pau-Lacq-Orthez. The city of Lacq's inclusion in the name and entrance onto the director's board strengthened the club's Béarn identity. For their part, Lacq, located just north-west of Pau, now provides funding to the club.

波城Lacq Orthez篮球队伍,位于法国滨海阿尔卑斯省的波尔多市,成立于1898年,曾于1963年获得法国篮球联赛冠军。自1977年以来,队伍共获得过3次欧洲冠军联赛的冠军,在法国和欧洲均享有很高的声誉。

队伍在法国波尔多市的主场Mairie de Lacq体育馆进行比赛,该体育馆建于1992年,可容纳1500人观看比赛。自2017-2018赛季开始,队伍的吉祥物是一只名为"Le Grand"的巨型企鹅。

在法国篮球联赛中,队伍共获得过11次冠军,包括1963年、1964年、1965年、1968年、1970年、1972年、1973年、1974年、1976年、2013年和2014年。此外,队伍还获得过法国杯赛冠军5次,法国联赛杯冠军4次,以及欧洲冠军联赛冠军3次。

波城Lacq Orthez的主教练是法国人Frédéric Weis,他拥有巴黎第八大学的体育教育硕士学位,并在法国和欧洲的多支职业篮球队担任过助理教练和主教练。他的教练团队还包括负责球员技术和战术分析的体能教练、负责球队日常训练的助理教练等。

在2020-2021赛季的法国篮球联赛中,波城Lacq Orthez以22胜6负的战绩排名第三,但在季后赛中不敌格勒诺布尔城队,无缘决赛。在最近的欧洲冠军联赛中,队伍以总比分4-1战胜奥林匹亚科斯队,成功晋级半决赛。

总的来说,波城Lacq Orthez是一支历史悠久、实力雄厚的欧洲篮球强队,曾多次获得国内外重要赛事的冠军,在国内和国际篮坛都有着重要的地位和影响力。