Union Tours Basket Métropole | |
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Leagues | Nationale Masculine 2 |
Founded | 1925 |
History |
Association Sportive du Paris-Orléans 1925-195? Association Sportive de Préparation Olympique 195?-1981 Tours Basket Club 1981-1997 NPO Tours 1997-1998 Touraine Basket Club 1998-2004; 2009-2014 Tours Joué Basket 2004-2009 Union Tours Basket Métropole 2014-present |
Arena | Gymnase Monconseil |
Capacity | 1,200 |
Location | Tours, France |
Team colors | Blue, White |
President | Bruno de l’Espinay |
Head coach | Sébastien Duval |
Championships |
2 Domestic Championships 1976, 1980 |
Website | toursbasketmetropole.com |
Union Tours Basket Métropole (English: Tours Basketball Union Metropolis) is a French semi-professional basketball club based in the city of Tours in the Centre-Val de Loire region of France.
Founded in 1925, its heyday was in the 1970s under the name ASPO Tours, with two league titles in 1976 and 1980 and a European Cup Winner's Cup final in 1976.
After going through financial strife and successive reorganisations, Union Tours Basket Métropole is now the heir of the bankrupt club, as of July 2015 it plays in the fourth-tier Nationale 2.
The club was formed as the sports wing of railway company Compagnie du chemin de fer de Paris à Orléans in the city of Tours with the name Association Sportive du Paris-Orléans. It therefore had close links to the railway industry, with a good portion of members either related to or themselves workers in the industry. As such the club later received subsidies from SNCF, the nationalised railway company, also enjoying in kind benefits such as reduced ticket fares.
The basketball section was formed in 1925, a women's section was created in 1937.
ASPO was Touraine champion every year from 1932 to 1940. During the 50's, after the parent company had been amalgamated into the SNCF, the club was renamed Association Sportive de Préparation Olympique, keeping the same initials. It reached the Nationale, the highest division in the country, in 1950, staying there until 1953 before returning in 1955.
The club saw its first foreign recruits in 1956, two American soldiers from a military base in nearby Chinon.
After beating Berck (crowned champions in 1973 and 1974) by two points in March 1976, Tours won the French league that same year. It also reached the final of the European Cup Winners Cup in 1976, in only its second participation in a European competition. However, the French would lose 83-88 to Cinzano Milano.
The club had an unremarkable European Champions Cup, not repeating its success domestically either, with two successive seventh-place finishes before a fourth place in 1978-1979.