CEP Fleurus

After the establishment of the team in 1925 (with the founders that were George Melotte, Auguste Servais, Edgard Malnoury, Jean Leclercq and Albert Marfort), CEPF joined the federation of Brabant in 1936 (with the opponents Royal IV, the Fresh Air, St. Gilloise Union, etc...).

The cobblestones of Place Albert I were no longer valid and CEPF could continue to grow and finally reach Division 1 three years later with the help of his first US reinforcements were Tom and Greg Newell Nelson.

That was the beginning of the epic CEPF increasing its reputation on the Belgian and internationally, with participation in the FIBA Korać Cup in 1980, finishing third in the national championship in 1980 and 1982, the club's best ranking.

CEPF will switch first in D2 (1983) to find the elite two years later under the direction of Jiri Zednicek, a coach at the iron fist before a free fall in the hierarchy after two seasons experienced at Garenne Charleroi.Du journey of D1, we note prestigious names: Roger Moore (the other), Lloyd Batts, Rick Suttle, Stanislaz Kropilak Dean Marquardt, and the Belgian side Erik Rogiers, Jean-Marie Barbier and even a certain Jean -Marc JAUMIN who began his career D1 under the banner of the CEP Charleroi Garenne.

But in 2003 was hit the seal of renewal because it is the year of the a committee which replaces Giovanni Mureddu for president André Robert (becomes honorary member) along with a new project focused around the merger of fleurusiens clubs (CEP + Bonsecours), CEPF (the new ASBL) as we now say, finding his favorite room.