Lille gives up Pro B but hopes to join NM1

This time it’s certain: Lille Métropole Basket failed to secure its place in Pro B. Refused for the first time by the DNCCG, the northern club immediately appealed. Following the second refusal from the DNCCG on June 21, the northern club did not wish to continue the procedures to remain in the second division at all costs. Thus, the National Basketball League (LNB) made it official this Friday, June 28, that the Lille club would not return to Pro B, in the same way as the Metropolitans 92.

The LMB turned to the French Basketball Federation (FFBB) with the aim of integrating the men’s Nationale 1 (NM1). Thus, a file was submitted to evolve into the third division, a level that Rueil and Pont-de-Chéruy had to leave.

Evreux and which other club to stay at 18 in Pro B?

It remains to be seen which clubs will take Lille and Metropolitans 92’s places in Pro B next season following the disappearance of Metropolitans 92 and Lille’s administrative relegation. Évreux, who finished 17th in the 2023-2024 regular season, is in the lead to regain a place.

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Behind, Angers, relegated sportingly after finishing in 18th place, does not really intend to return to Pro B if the place was offered to it. This was announced by President Thierry Boisseau in the Courrier de l’Ouest:

“First, there is the project that we want to build and present to our partners, with perhaps the desire to exist more at a level that corresponds more to our budgetary means. And then, if tomorrow we are declared a candidate for Pro B, I do not see how we would go and get 400,000 euros in the space of a few days.”

Chartres, who finished second in Group A of the men’s National 1, could it be invited to join Pro B? The answer in the coming days/weeks.

The LMB press release:

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