Limoges CSP

The club didn't get back to its old state for a long time, as it spent the next 3 years in the Pro A, but was relegated again in 2004 after finishing dead last.

In the EuroLeague, Limoges lost 8 out of 10 games, managing to win against UNICS and Cedevita, before being relegated to the European-wide second tier level EuroCup.

In the regular season, Limoges finished in 3rd place behind JSF Nanterre and Strasbourg IG, but in the French League playoffs, they made up for that.

[3] Limoges plays its home games at the Palais des Sports de Beaublanc, which has a seating capacity of 6,500 people.

Their biggest rival is another legendary French club Pau-Orthez, and they have been trading blows with one another for national supremacy on the hardwood, both figuratively and literally, since the early 1980s.

Palais des Sports de Beaublanc , the home arena of Limoges.
Dacoury 's retired number 7 jersey
Limoges fans celebrating on their home floor, after winning the 2015 LNB Pro A championship [ 2 ]
The city hall of Limoges , decorated in the colours of the team