Strasbourg
Roster
No.PlayerCountryPos.HeightBorn
4 PETTWAY, AARON USA Center 2.11 1980
5 DARRIGAND, GAUTHIER France Guard 1.84 1982
6 MENDY, ELSON Senegal Forward 1.99 1985
7 HOUSTON, KEVIN USA Guard 1.93 1976
8 SOUMAHORO, ISSIFE France Forward 1.98 1988
9 GENTIL, DOMINIQUE France Forward 2.07 1988
10 GIFFA, SANYA France Forward 1.98 1977
11 NISSIM, AFIK France Guard 1.80 1981
12 McCORD, JOHN United Kingdom Forward 2.01 1973
13 OBASOHAN, DERRICK USA Forward 1.99 1981
14 SHANNON, EDDIE USA Guard 1.80 1977
15 LEWIN, ROB USA Center 2.01 1987
 Head Coach    
  GIRARD, ERIC France    
Club info
Without a doubt, Strasbourg is one of the fastest-rising teams in Europe this decade. In the last five years, Strasbourg has gone from its domestic second division to winning the French League in 2005. It may be a new team in the European basketball elite, but SIG Basketball Strasbourg was founded before most European clubs, back in 1928. The team played in between the French first and second divisions for decades until it fell to the third division in 1977. Strasbourg bounced back by returning to the second division in 1985, but the team had to wait almost another decade, until 1994, to reach the French elite. In that season, Strasbourg made it all the way to the French Cup final and sealed its ticket to the 1995 Saporta Cup, its first-ever appearance in European competitions. Difficult times were back once Strasbourg fell to the second division in 1997, only to return to the top division before the start of the 1999-00 season with renewed ambitions. The team has been competitive ever since then. Strasbourg returned to the French Cup final in 1999 and reached the French League semifinals in 2000 and 2001. It was not until 2004-05, however, that the club's first title arrived. In the French League playoffs, Strasbourg knocked off Pau-Orthez and Adecco Asvel to reach the French League final. Strasbourg rose to the moment and became French League champion by beating Nancy 72-68 in Paris-Bercy before more than 13,000 fans. Strasbourg returned to the French League semifinals in 2005-06, as well as making its Euroleague debut without reaching the Top 16. Last season, Chuck Eidson, Claude Marquis and Aerick Sanders led Strasbourg to the ULEB Cup quarterfinals, losing against Lietuvos Rytas on points differential. The club has been alive for 75 years through thick and thin, but there is no time like the present for Strasbourg, which now has to chance to carry on growing by playing against the very best ULEB Cup teams in 2007-08.
Trophy Case
French National League
2004-05
President Jerome Christ
Address Rue de Solignac, 5
67100 Strasbourg - France
Arena RHENUS SPORT
Tel. +33 388 55 98 55
Fax +33 388 55 98 56