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03 Dec 25 | Tours MéTours Métropole Basket | 84 - 100 | Élan ChaÉlan Chalon |
10 Nov 25 | Tours MéTours Métropole Basket | 99 - 69 | Hermine NHermine Nantes Basket |
07 Oct 25 | ALM ÉvreALM Évreux Basket | 71 - 98 | Tours MéTours Métropole Basket |
12 Sep 25 | Tours MéTours Métropole Basket | 90 - 81 | Caen BaskCaen Basket Calvados |
07 Jan 25 | Tours MéTours Métropole Basket | 72 - 94 | Le Mans SLe Mans Sarthe Basket |
Tours Métropole Basket (English: Tours Metropolis Basketball) is a French professional basketball club based in the city of Tours in the Centre-Val de Loire region of France.
Founded in 1925, its heyday was in the 1970s under the name ASPO Tours, with two league titles in 1976 and 1980 and a European Cup Winners' Cup final in 1976.
After going through financial strife and successive reorganisations, Tours Métropole Basket is now the heir of the bankrupt club. As recently as the 2017–18 season, it had played in the fourth-tier Nationale 2, but earned promotion to Nationale 1 for 2018–19, and returned to the professional ranks by earning promotion to LNB Pro B for 2021–22.