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Coach

2024/2025: almost exactly one year after taking office, Jean-Marc Dupraz was dismissed by Limoges CSP, then ranked 14th out of 16 in the championship after the first half of the season, with already 10 losses in 15 matches. Mikko Larkas then took over, still with Romain Leroy as assistant and the addition of Quentin Boullet.

2023/2024: Limoges CSP started the season with Greek coach Ilias Kantzouris, before he was released to Hapoel Jerusalem for a financial compensation, where he would be dismissed a few months later. After a brief interim period with Romain Leroy, CSP management brought back Jean-Marc Dupraz as head coach on January 12, 2024. He is assisted by Dominik Gunthner and Romain Leroy.

Budget

For the 2024/2025 season, Limoges CSP has a projected budget of €5.4M (down from €6.1M last year, -12%), ranking as the 13th budget out of 16 clubs in Betclic Elite (as per DNCCGCP communication of October 22, 2024).

For the 2023/2024 season, Limoges had a projected budget of €6.1M (down from €6.5M the previous year, -6%), ranking as the 9th budget out of 18 clubs in Betclic Elite (as per DNCCGCP communication of October 12, 2023).

Training Center

The Limoges training center relies notably on Olivier Chaume (training center director) and Matthieu Donnard (U21 coach).

Honors & Championships

  • French Champion 2015 (3-1 in finals vs Strasbourg)
  • French Champion 2014 (3-0 in finals vs Strasbourg)
  • Pro B Champion 2012
  • Pro B Champion 2001
  • French Champion 2000 (2-1 in finals vs Asvel)
  • French Runner-up 1998 (0-2 in finals vs Pau-Orthez)
  • French Champion 1994 (2-0 in finals vs Antibes)
  • French Champion 1993 (3-1 in finals vs Pau-Orthez)
  • French Runner-up 1992 (0-2 in finals vs Pau-Orthez)
  • As Tournament Finalist 1992 (83-75 loss in finals vs Pau-Orthez)
  • French Runner-up 1991 (1-2 in finals vs Antibes)
  • As Tournament Finalist 1991 (68-65 loss in finals vs Orthez)
  • French Champion 1990 (2-1 in finals vs Antibes)
  • As Tournament Winner 1990 (87-85 win in finals vs Cholet)
  • French Champion 1989 (2-0 in finals vs Orthez)
  • French Champion 1988 (2-0 in finals vs Cholet)
  • As Tournament Winner 1988 (88-85 win in finals vs Cholet)

Individual Awards

  • Adrien Moerman: MVP 2014/2015 (Pro A)
  • Jamar Smith: Sixth Man of the Year 2014/2015 (Pro A)
  • Marcus Brown: Foreign MVP 1999/2000 (Pro A)
  • Frederic Weis: Best Young Player in 1996/1997 and 1998/1999 (Pro A)
  • Yann Bonato: French MVP 1996/1997 (Pro A)
  • Michael Young: Foreign MVP twice in 1992/1993 and 1993/1994 (Pro A)
  • Michael Brooks: Foreign MVP twice in 1990/1991 and 1991/1992 (Pro A)
  • Don Collins: Foreign MVP three times in 1987/1988, 1988/1989 and 1989/1990 (Pro A)
  • Stephane Ostrowski: French MVP three times in 1987/1988, 1988/1989 and 1989/1990 (Pro A)
  • Hugues Occansey: Best Young Player in 1987/1988 (Nationale 1, former Pro A)
  • Richard Dacoury: Named Defender of the Year for eight consecutive seasons from 1987/1988 to 1994/1995 (Nationale 1 then Pro A)