For the third time, Limoges CSP is organizing, this Saturday, December 21, an auction of nearly 160 jerseys worn by players in recent seasons. They will be priced between fifteen and fifty euros and the money collected will be used to fund the club’s new endowment fund to finance charitable actions of general interest.
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This sale will take place this Saturday, December 21 in two stages: for the general public at 1:30 p.m. at the Beaublanc sports park in the VIP lounge of the large stadium with a first batch of 165 pieces, and usecond sale of around twenty lots, more festive and solely for the benefit of partners, after the match against Monaco in the VIP lounge.
The jerseys will be visible on site between 1 p.m. and 1:30 p.m., but they can also be discovered on the website interentreprises.com., and also on the club’s social networks which offers you “offer you a piece of the history of Limoges CSP”.
Buyers will also be able to participate in the sale on the internet.
There are also balloons or signed books and lots of ties.
The two sales will be conducted by Maître Nicolas Constanty, who has set the prices between “15 and 45 euros to allow everyone to have fun”.
The auctioneer calls back “that on the occasion of the sale organized for the 90th anniversary of the club, a jersey of Victor Wembanyama, before his departure for the NBA, sold for 2,500 euros”.
The deputy president of the club Xavier Bonnafy hopes to collect “at least 3 to 4,000 euros, and part of this sum could be granted to the victims of Mayotte”.
This new Limoges CSP endowment fund will be used to finance “charitable actions of general interest aimed at promoting the values of sport and basketball”.
And as it is a charitable fund, buyers will be able to deduct part of the amount paid for the purchase of a jersey from their 2025 tax return.
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