PUC (basketball)

PUC
Founded 1906
History 1906–Present
Arena Stade Charléty - Salle Charpy
Capacity 1,500
Location Paris, France
Team colors Purple and white
         
Championships 2 French Leagues
4 French Cups
Website
Uniforms

Paris Université Club or simply PUC is a French University-based basketball team in Paris.

History

Paris Université was founded in 1906. This section of the sports club PUC has disappeared from the landscape of the French elite basketball with the transition to professionalism (contrary to the purpose of a university team), and now evolving at a regional level. PUC was in the elite of the French basketball for fifteen years from 1947 where the club won its first league title until 1963 to win the double in domestic competitions. During this time, put it to the collection of two French Leagues and four national cups.

Paris Université has only one participation in European competitions in 1963-64 season and even the FIBA European Champions Cup. In the first round excluded Luxembourg Etzella Ettelbruck with two wins (73-57 in Ettelbruck and 72-57 in Paris) while in the round of 16 they faced the great Yugoslav OKK Belgrade of Radivoj Korać, Trajko Rajković and Aleksandar Nikolić. Because Paris Université couldn't travel to Belgrade to play the first leg after all fights to the Yugoslavian capital were cancelled due to adverse weather. Later, FIBA decided that this tie should be played as a single game in Paris (16 January 1964). PUC crashed in its homecourt with 63-105 score and eliminated.

Honours

French League

  • Winners (2): 1946–47, 1962–63

French Cup

  • Winners (4): 1953–54, 1954–55, 1961–62, 1962-63

Notable players

  • France Roger Antoine
  • France Emile Frezot
  • France Michel Rat
  • France Jacky Renaud
  • France Michel Longueville

See also

References

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