
2023 Regional Cup
The 2022-23 Regional Cup was the 1st edition of French's top-tier level professional national domestic basketball cup event.
Finals
| 2023 Final: Fougeres - Beaujolais 88-57 |
| Pays de Fougeres: Antoine Belkessa 22, Maxime Choplin 16, Julian Scott 15, Kevin Bichard 13, Cheick Soumaoro 7, Eliott Froc 6, Maxence Claveau 5, Moustapha N'Diaye 4, Simon Urvoy 0, Benjamin Laize 0 Beaujolais: Marius Valukonis 12, Idris Nzaba 10, Jeremie Douillet 9, Mohamedou Sy 8, Lucas Paris 6, Matthieu Simon 4, Issife Soumahoro 4, Auguste Cagnet 3, Mathieu Constant 1, Willis Castard 0, Corentin Lapalu 0 |

Fougeres won the cup 2022-23
| Pays de Fougeres Basket 2022-23 |
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| # | Name | CM (INCH) | Pos | Age | Nat |
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| 12 | Maxence Claveau | 195 (6'5'') | SG | 28 | |
| Antoine Belkessa | 186 (6'1'') | G | 34 | ||
| 5 | Maxime Choplin | 180 (5'11'') | PG | 30 | |
| 10 | Kevin Bichard | 196 (6'5'') | F/G | 36 | |
| 9 | Moustapha N'Diaye | 201 (6'7'') | SF | 38 | |
| 6 | Cheick Soumaoro | 205 (6'9'') | C | 32 | |
| 8 | Eliott Froc | 182 (6'0'') | G | 31 | |
| 15 | Benjamin Laize | 185 (6'1'') | SG | 31 | |
| 7 | Simon Urvoy | ||||
Head Coach: Mathieu Lemercier
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Pays de Fougeres win Regional Cup 2023 in Paris -Apr 22, 2023
Pays de Fougeres - Beaujolais 88:57
Pays de Fougeres have won Regional Cup 2023 in Paris . They overcame Beaujolais 88:57 in the Final game. Pays de Fougeres opened the game with a 20-10 run and added a 24-18 rally in the second frame. Moreover, Pays de Fougeres closed the campaign with a final 29-13 surge to seal the trophy.
Antoine Belkessa (186-G-1988) stepped up with 22 points and Maxime Choplin (180-PG-1992) delivered 16. Marius Valukonis (198-C-1988) replied with 12 points in defeat and Idris Nzaba scored 10.
Pays de Fougeres have won Regional Cup 2023 in Paris . They overcame Beaujolais 88:57 in the Final game. Pays de Fougeres opened the game with a 20-10 run and added a 24-18 rally in the second frame. Moreover, Pays de Fougeres closed the campaign with a final 29-13 surge to seal the trophy.
Antoine Belkessa (186-G-1988) stepped up with 22 points and Maxime Choplin (180-PG-1992) delivered 16. Marius Valukonis (198-C-1988) replied with 12 points in defeat and Idris Nzaba scored 10.





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