Caen BC Prepares for a Strong Return to Pro B Basketball

Caen BC is back in the antechamber of the French basketball elite, Pro B, and intends to do well there. At the end of a 47-game season that was as exciting as it was trying, and a few days after its exploit against Saint-Vallier, the Norman club is already preparing its future in Pro B.

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Stéphane Eberlin, an extension to come on the Caen bench

So Stéphane Eberlinvictorious trainer who arrived from his native Alsace in the summer of 2022, should extend his lease for two additional years according to West France. The former ASA technician, who rented the “solidarity” and the “structural solidity” within the club will probably still be in charge next year. And the same should go for the team’s executives, with the continuity card played by the CBC.

Starting with the captain, Mounir Bernaoui (2.05 m, 26 years old) who will sign an extension for two additional seasons according to our information. The former resident of the Portel training center should therefore return to Pro B with Caen after a first experience at this level under the colors of Saint-Chamond between 2018 and 2020.

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Several executives will stay

Excellent news for the Caen club as its friend in the racket and hero of match 5, But Coulibaly (1.99 m, 28 years old), is already under contract for the 2024-2025 financial year. Other major elements of the club this season on the back lines this time, Yann Siegwarth (1.85m, 30 years old), Antoine Rojewski (1.95m, 23 years old) and Marc-Eddy Norelia (1.93m, 30 years old), also under contract, are also expected to continue the adventure according to West France.

Stéphane Eberlin, promoted for the third time in his career to Pro B, will continue the adventure with Caen at the higher level. (Photo: Quentin Basnier)

And if it is already certain that the former INSEP Yanik Blanc (1.88m, 24 years old) will leave Caen for Orchies (NM1) this summer, the only cases pending to date among the group’s captains are those of Wendell Davis (1.95m, 28 years old) and Perfect Njiba (1.99m, 34 years old), again according to the local daily. The American winger was the team’s top scorer this season (11.2 points) while the second still dreams of discovering the professional world after 11 years spent in Nationale 1.

In terms of arrivals, the Caen club should register the Le Havre playmaker as its first recruit Pierre Hannequin (1.90m, 26 years old). The next few days are already shaping up to be crucial for the other promoted to Pro B with Hyères-Toulon Var basketball, crowned National 1 champion last month.

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2024-06-18 22:29:17
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