Fixtures

Lebanon FLB 11/07 18:30 4 Champville vs Nsa - View
Lebanon FLB 11/16 14:45 5 Ludwig/Wal'horst vs CS Maristes - View
Lebanon FLB 12/03 18:40 6 Central vs CS Maristes - View
Lebanon FLB 12/06 19:45 7 CS Maristes vs Homenetmen - View
Lebanon FLB 12/14 14:45 8 CS Maristes vs Sagesse - View
Lebanon FLB 12/21 18:30 9 CS Maristes vs Golubic/Melichar - View

Results

Lebanon FLB 10/30 18:30 3 [11] Al Tadamoun v Champville [7] W 83-89
Lebanon FLB 10/26 13:45 2 [7] Champville v Beirut Club [12] L 80-87
Lebanon FLB 10/18 18:45 1 Antonine v Champville W 95-98
Basketball Matches 10/05 11:30 - Astana v CS Maristes W 102-103
Basketball Matches 10/03 14:45 - Al Riyadi Beirut v CS Maristes L 97-83
Basketball Matches 10/01 14:45 - CS Maristes v Astana W 90-87
Basketball Matches 09/30 14:45 - CS Maristes v Al Qurain W 106-59
Basketball Matches 09/29 12:30 - Al Wahda (UAE) v CS Maristes W 61-105
Lebanon FLB 06/07 13:45 22 [11] Mayrouba v Champville [7] L 106-91
Lebanon FLB 06/04 17:00 21 [9] Champville v Al Tadamoun [10] W 115-97
Lebanon FLB 05/31 15:00 20 [5] Homenetmen v Champville [10] W 96-112
Lebanon FLB 05/29 13:45 20 Homenetmen v Champville - PPT.

Wikipedia - CS Maristes

CS Maristes, formerly known as Champville Club SC (Arabic: نادي الشانفيل الرياضي), is a Lebanese basketball team from Dik El Mehdi, Lebanon. The team competes in the Lebanese Basketball League.

Since its establishment in 1967, the team has been affiliated with the Collège Mariste Champville ("Champville"), a private Marist Roman Catholic educational institution. After a disagreement with Champville's management in 2022, the club was renamed CS Maristes.

CS Maristes achieved the pinnacle of their success by securing the national championship in 2012. They have also clinched the runner-up position in the league on five occasions. Their trophy cabinet also displays two Lebanese Cups, one Lebanese SuperCup, and the 2006 WABA Super League championship.

History

In game 4 of the 2011–2012 Finals, Champville SC defeated Anibal Zahle 63–57. As a result, Champville SC won the series 3–1. The finals did not end without problems though, just like the semi-finals, as “A large part of the Annibal Zahle audience was absent from the game in Zahlé, after online appeals were posted on the Lebanese Forces website calling on March 14 alliance supporters to boycott the game and to follow it from the Martyrs Square in Zahlé".

Ahead of the 2022-23 season, the basketball club had a disagreement with the school, leading to its rebranding as CS Maristes. Additionally, they began using the Antoine Choueiri Stadium in Ghazir as their home arena

Champville is a prominent basketball team based in Lebanon, renowned for its competitive spirit and strong presence in the Lebanese Basketball League. Established in 2002, the team quickly rose to prominence through its dedication to excellence and development of local talent. Known for their disciplined play, strategic approach, and passionate fan base, Champville has secured multiple league titles and has been a consistent contender in national and regional competitions. The team’s colors are typically blue and white, symbolizing their commitment to integrity and excellence on the court. With a roster featuring talented Lebanese players and experienced international athletes, Champville continues to be a formidable force in Lebanese basketball, inspiring fans and aspiring players alike.