Professional basketball season in France
Basketball league season
The 2021–22 Pro A season, known as Betclic Élite due to sponsorship from online gambling company Betclic,[1] was the 100th season of the Pro A, the top basketball league in France organised by the Ligue Nationale de Basket (LNB). The regular season began on 1 October 2021 and the play-offs finished on 25 June 2022.[2] Via promotion and relegation with LNB Pro B, Fos Provence Basket (Fos-sur-mer) and Paris Basketball joined the league, replacing Élan Chalon and Boulazac Basket Dordogne.
LDLC ASVEL won its 20th league championship by defeating AS Monaco in the final.
Different from previous seasons, the playoffs were played in a single-elimination format.
Teams
Location of teams in the 2019–20 Pro A season
Locations and arenas
Team
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Home city
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Stadium
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Capacity
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AS Monaco
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Fontvieille, Monaco
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Salle Gaston Médecin
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3,700
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ASVEL
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Lyon–Villeurbanne
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Astroballe
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5,556
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BCM Gravelines-Dunkerque
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Gravelines
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Sportica
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3,500
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Champagne Châlons Reims
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Reims
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Complexe René-Tys
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3,000
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Cholet
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Cholet
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La Meilleraie
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5,191
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Élan Béarnais Pau-Lacq-Orthez
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Pau
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Palais des Sports de Pau
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7,707
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Fos
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Fos-sur-Mer
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Complexe sportif Parsemain
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2,000
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ESSM Le Portel
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Le Portel
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Le Chaudron
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3,500
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JDA Dijon
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Dijon
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Palais des Sports de Dijon
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5,000
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JL Bourg
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Bourg-en-Bresse
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Ekinox
|
3,548
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Le Mans Sarthe
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Le Mans
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Antarès
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6,003
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Limoges CSP
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Limoges
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Beaublanc
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6,000
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Metropolitans 92
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Levallois
|
Palais des Sports Marcel Cerdan
|
4,000
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Nanterre 92
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Nanterre
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Palais des Sports de Nanterre
|
3,000
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Orléans Loiret
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Orléans
|
Palais des Sports
|
3,222
|
Paris Basketball
|
Paris
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Halle Georges Carpentier
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5,000
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Roanne
|
Roanne
|
Halle André Vacheresse
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5,000
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SIG Strasbourg
|
Strasbourg
|
Rhénus Sport
|
6,200
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Regular season
League table
Source:
LNB.frRules for classification: 1) points; 2) Head-to-head; 3) Points difference; 4) Points scored.
(R) Relegated
Playoffs
The quarter-finals were played in a best-of-three format, while the semi-finals and finals were played in a best-of-five format.
Awards
References
External links
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