Stéphane Dumas

Stéphane Louis André Dumas (14 September 1978) is a French basketball coach and former player who played as a point guard. He is, alongside with Spaniard Alejandro Paniagua, the current coach of the Equatorial Guinea national team.

Stéphane Dumas
Equatorial Guinea national team (coach)
PositionPoint guard
Personal information
Born (1978-09-14) September 14, 1978
Sanary-sur-Mer, France
NationalityFrench
Listed height1.89 m (6 ft 2 in)
Career information
Playing career1995–present
Career history
1995–96Hyères-Toulon
1996–2000CSP Limoges
2000–02Joventut Badalona
2002CB Valladolid
2002–03CE Lleida Bàsquet
2003–04Joventut Badalona
2004–05CB Girona
2005–06Air Avellino
2006–07Baloncesto León
2007–08CB Lucentum Alicante
2008–12CB Valladolid
2012–2013JL Bourg-en-Bresse

Career

After winning three competitions with CSP Limoges, Dumas arrives to Spain and signs with Joventut Badalona, where he plays two years. team who was runner-up of the Copa del Rey. After playing in Badalona he plays between 2002 and 2003 in Fórum Valladolid and Caprabo Lleida.

The next year comes back to Joventut Badalona, where he is runner-up of the Copa del Rey.

In 2006, he signs with Baloncesto León of LEB League, Spanish second division, and he plays two years. In the first one, León losses in the semifinals of the promotion playoffs and in the second, wins the Copa Príncipe and promotes to Liga ACB as runner-up.

In 2008, Dumas signs with CB Lucentum Alicante[1] and finishes runner-up of Copa Príncipe. In the LEB Oro League, Lucentum losses in the semifinals of promotion playoffs against Tenerife Rural.

For the 2008–09, Stéphane Dumas comes back to CB Valladolid and he clinches the title of the LEB Oro League, promoting to Liga ACB. In the next season he renews his contract with castilian team.[2]

Two years later, and after playing a Copa del Rey, Dumas renews again his contract.[3]

In summer 2012, Dumas leaves Valladolid and comes back to France.

Achievements

  • Ligue Nationale de Basketball: (1) 1999–2000
  • Coupe de France: (1) 1999–2000
  • Korać Cup: (1) 1999-2000
  • Copa Príncipe: (1) 2007
  • LEB Oro: (1) 2008–09

References

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