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Sagesse Club - Basketball team
نادي الحكمة - فريق كرة السلة
Sagesse Club - Basketball team نادي الحكمة - فريق كرة السلة logo
Nickname


  • القَلعَة الخَضراء (The Green Castle)


  • ملوك آسيا (Kings of Asia)

Leagues
Lebanese Basketball League (FLB League): Div.1
Founded 1992
History
Sagesse BC
(1992-present)
Arena Ghazir Stadium
Capacity 5000
Location
Ashrafieh, Beirut, Lebanon
Team colors Green, White
         
President
Lebanon Elie Yahshoushi
Head coach
Lebanon Ghassan Sarkis
Affiliation(s)
Collège de la Sagesse of the Maronite Catholic Archeparchy of Beirut
Championships
8 Lebanese Championships
3 FIBA Asia Cups
3 West Asian Championships
2 Arab Club Basketball Championships
Website http://www.sagesseclub.com/
Uniforms






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Home jersey

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Team colours


Home



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Away jersey

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Team colours


Away




Club Sportif La Sagesse, also known as Hekmeh in Arabic (Arabic: الحكمة‎), is a Lebanese sports club based in Beirut.


The basketball team was established in 1992, as part of the historic Club Sagesse established in 1943 with mainly the football (soccer) team. The basketball team became far more popular than the initial football team thus making the basketball branch the most popular branch of the club, due to its phenomenal record breaking success since its formation in the early nineties in the newly reformed Lebanese league, the Arab and the FIBA Asia championships.




Contents






  • 1 History


  • 2 Rivalries


    • 2.1 Beirut Derby


    • 2.2 Other Rivalries




  • 3 Honours


  • 4 Medals and Decorations


  • 5 Squad


  • 6 Notable people


    • 6.1 Club presidents


    • 6.2 Notable coaches


    • 6.3 Notable players




  • 7 Main Commercial sponsors


  • 8 See also


  • 9 References


  • 10 External links





History


Al-Hikma in classical Arabic, El-Hekmeh in Lebanese dialect stands for "wisdom", thus also the French alternative name of the club, Sagesse (meaning wisdom in French).


The historical Hekmeh club was founded in Beirut in 1943 under the patronage of the late father Boulos Kik, supported by late Mgr. Jean Maroun, with affiliation to the Collège de la Sagesse of the Maronite Catholic Church a leading educational institution in Lebanon and the East since 1875 but despite the affiliation with the Sagesse College the club has its own independent administration.
The basketball program was founded in 1992.


In 1992 the club was financed by media tycoon also dubbed as the Godfather of Lebanese basketball, president Antoine Choueiri, he wanted a team that will achieve unprecedented success and popularity in a bid to change Lebanese sports history forever and unite all Lebanese behind a successful team that will represent Lebanon and Lebanese basketball in every possible competition on a national and international level.[1][2][3][4]


After the Choueiri takeover in 1992 Hekmeh/Sagesse included on its roster some of the most impactful player names including Lebanese national basketball team legends Elie Mechantaf and Fadi El Khatib ,notable foreigners that at the time were among the elite of foreign basketball players in Asia including ex-NBA players and FIBA world cup participants a high level of players that was never seen before in the Lebanese league and the neighbouring countries and under the management of the most decorated national basketball coach Ghassan Sarkis, a dominant dream team was born taking Lebanese Basketball to new heights, achieving the goals that were set by Choueiri such as the ones mentioned in the previous passage.[5][6][7]


Sagesse became one of the most successful basketball clubs in Lebanon and the MENA region with 8 Lebanese Basketball League Championships, 7 Lebanese Basketball Cups, 2 Arab Club Championships, and 3 FIBA Asia Champions Cup titles..
Hekmeh made history as well by being the first Lebanese club to win the Arab Club Championship [8] and the first Lebanese and first Arab club to win the FIBA Asia Champions Cup.[9][10]


Also, Sagesse is the only Arab and only Asian club to ever participate in the basketball club world championship, the McDonald's Championship organized by FIBA and the NBA, it was at the 1999 edition when Sagesse went as the Asian champions. The 1999 McDonald's Championship was the first and only time FIBA Asia was represented in the tournament.[11][12]


This exceptional participation and the way Sagesse represented Asia at the Mcdonald's Championship in Milano was praised by then Commissioner of the NBA David Stern and by former Secretary General of the FIBA Borislav Stanković among other officials.[13]


In 2012 Sagesse B.C. won a friendly game against Turkish team Galatasaray S.K. during a training camp that the club was holding in Turkey, this was the most significant game and win for a Lebanese team or any team in the region against a European team in recent times.[14][15]


In the post Choueiri era, from 2004 onwards, which was the last year the team won the Lebanese Championship, they struggled to find consistency at the administrative level despite the involvement of many businessman and political figures, these involvements were seen as well as a possible reason for the club's struggle rather than being helpful gestures; and despite having the finances to build a good team the club is still struggling with debt; compared to the Choueiri era the club has achieved mediocre success with inconsistent overall form through the seasons in spite of reaching many finals in different competitions.[16]



Rivalries



Beirut Derby


There is often a fierce rivalry between the two strongest teams in a national league, and this is particularly the case in the Lebanese basketball league, where the classical game between Club Sagesse and Riyadi is known as Beirut Derby.
From the start of the national league the clubs were seen as successful representatives of two different sides in Lebanon and the two most popular teams in the country. [17][18]



Other Rivalries


The club also holds other rivalries with Champville SC .



Honours


[19][20][21][22]


Lebanese Basketball League

  • Champions (8 Times): 1993-94, 1997–98, 1998–99, 1999-2000, 2000–01, 2001–02, 2002–03, 2003-04

Lebanese Basketball Cup

  • Champions (7 Times): 1993, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003

Arab Club Championship

  • Champions (2 Times): 1998, 1999

FIBA Asia Champions Cup

  • Champions (3 Times):[23][24] 1999, 2000, 2004. (Record)

WABA Champions Cup


  • Champions (3 Times): 2002, 2004, 2005

  • Runner-up : 2006 ( Shared with Saba Battery, therefore no champion was crowned )


International tournaments


  • 1999 McDonald's Basketball Club World Championship (Participant) [25][26]

  • 2001: Damascus International Tournament (champions)

  • 2002: Dubai International Tournament (champions)

  • 2014: Qadisiya International Tournament (champions)

  • 2014: Abu Dhabi International Tournament (champions)

  • 2016: Dubai International Tournament (champions)


Special Awards

  • 1999 Best professional basketball team in Asia.

(Specially awarded by FIBA Asia known as the Asian Basketball Confederation back then for the first time in 1999 with Sagesse Club as the inaugural winner.)[27]



Medals and Decorations


Lebanon National Order of the Cedar


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Knight in 1999 [28]


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Officer in 2000 [29]


Awarded to the club for its unprecedented success in the Lebanese, Arab and Asian basketball championships that highly contributed into the development and rise of the Lebanese basketball and sports in Lebanon on many levels.



Squad


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Note: Flags indicate national team eligibility at FIBA sanctioned events. Players may hold other non-FIBA nationality not displayed.














Sagesse roster
Players Coaches






































































































Pos. No. Nat. Name Ht.

SG

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Lebanon

Abdel Masih, Aziz

7000190000000000000♠1.90 m (6 ft 3 in)





7001130000000000000♠13

Lebanon

Korjian, Mark






7000600000000000000♠6

Lebanon

Daaboul, Georges Yves






7000800000000000000♠8

Lebanon

Assi, Karl





SG

7001370000000000000♠37

United States

Johnson, Hakim

7000185000000000000♠1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)





7001150000000000000♠15

Lebanon

Sbaiti, Ahmad





G

7001330000000000000♠33

Lebanon

Khoury, Sabah

7000193000000000000♠1.93 m (6 ft 4 in)




C

7001130000000000000♠13

Canada

Post, Keanu

7000208000000000000♠2.08 m (6 ft 10 in)




G

7000500000000000000♠5

Lebanon

Ghantous, Youssef

7000190000000000000♠1.90 m (6 ft 3 in)





Head coach





  • Lebanon Ghassan Sarkis


Assistant coach(es)





  • Lebanon Joe Ghattas




Legend



  • (C) Team captain


  • Injured Injured



@sagessefanss



Notable people



Club presidents




  • Lebanon Antoine Choueiri


  • Lebanon Georges Chehwan


  • Lebanon Elie Mechantaf


  • Lebanon Nadim Hakim


  • Lebanon Maroun Ghaleb


  • Lebanon Sami Berbary


  • Lebanon Elie Yahchouchi



Notable coaches




  • Lebanon Ghassan Sarkis


  • Greece Ilias Zouros


  • Serbia Dragan Raca


  • United States Tab Baldwin


  • Canada Tim Darling


  • Serbia Veselin Matic


  • Argentina Guillermo Vecchio


  • Bosnia and Herzegovina Alen Abaz


  • Lebanon Fouad Abou Chacra



Notable players



Lebanese




  • Lebanon Ali Fakhreddine


  • Lebanon Elie Mechantaf


  • Lebanon Fadi El Khatib


  • Lebanon United States Rony Seikaly


  • Lebanon United States Brian Beshara


  • Lebanon Rodrigue Akl


  • Lebanon Vicken Eskedjian


  • Lebanon Rony Fahed


  • Lebanon Sabah Khoury


  • Lebanon United States Joe Vogel


  • Lebanon Bader Makki


  • Lebanon Dany Barhoum


  • Lebanon Bassem Balaa


  • Lebanon Ghaleb Reda


  • Lebanon Roy Samaha


  • Lebanon Australia Julian Khazzouh


  • Lebanon Elie Stephan


  • Lebanon Elie Rustom


  • Lebanon Walid Doumiati


  • Lebanon Yasser El Hajj


  • Lebanon Nadim Souaid


  • Lebanon Ali Mezher


International




  • Senegal Assane N'Diaye


  • Nigeria United States Mike Efevberha


  • Nigeria United States Mohammad Asha


  • United States Jumaine Jones


  • United States Tre Kelley


  • United States Eric Chatfield


  • United States Michael Richardson


  • Sierra Leone Libya Alpha Bangura


  • United States Desmond Penigar


  • United States Darryl Watkins


  • United States Samaki Walker


  • United States DeShawn Sims


  • Ukraine Oleksiy Pecherov


  • United States Dion Dixon


  • United States Terrell Stoglin


  • United States Jarrid Famous


  • United States Dewarick Spencer


  • United States Willie Burton


  • United States Quincy Douby


  • Serbia Ratko Varda


  • United States Sherell Ford


  • United States DerMarr Johnson


  • United States Cedric Henderson


  • United States Nigeria Mike Efevberha


  • United States Randy Culpepper


  • France Herve Toure


  • United States Chris Daniels


  • United States Charles Thomas


  • United States Todd O'Brien


  • United States Nate Johnson


  • England Ryan Richards


  • United States Demarius Bolds


  • United States Aaron Harper


  • Nigeria Ekene Ibekwe


  • United States Alvin Sims


  • United States Ivan Johnson


  • United States Steve Burtt Jr.


  • Senegal Mouhammad Faye


  • Australia Ater Majok


  • United States DeWayne Jackson




Main Commercial sponsors



See also


  • Hekmeh football team


References





  1. ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZqhLP5zEMDo Documentary about Antoine Choueiri including a part about his vision , plans and success for Sagesse and Lebanese basketball


  2. ^ http://www.foxsportspulse.com/assoc_page.cgi?client=1-3223-0-0-0&sID=31915&&news_task=DETAIL&articleID=11527079


  3. ^ http://mobile.lebanese-forces.com/2010/03/10/78018/


  4. ^ http://mobile.lebanese-forces.com/2010/03/10/78013/


  5. ^
    http://sports-961.com/lebanese-basketball-much-antoine-chouairy-invested-building-sagesse-glory/



  6. ^ http://www.almustaqbal.com/v4/Article.aspx?Type=np&Articleid=397541


  7. ^ http://mobile.lebanese-forces.com/2010/03/10/78013/


  8. ^ http://daharchives.alhayat.com/issue_archive/Wasat%20magazine/1998/4/13/الحكمة-بطل-الأندية-العربية-لكرة-السلة-لبنان-يرتدي-اللون-الأخضر.html


  9. ^ http://www.addiyar.com/article/707446-صفحة-16-3051999


  10. ^ http://daharchives.alhayat.com/issue_archive/Wasat%20magazine/1999/6/7/أول-ناد-عربي-يحرز-اللقب-الحكمة-اللبناني-على-قمة-آسيا-في-كرة-السلة.html


  11. ^ http://www.fiba.com/pages/eng/cl/training/p/nid/41162/article.html


  12. ^ http://www.annahar.com/archive/172689-فريق-الحكمة-اليوم-الى-ميلانو-أول-ممثل-لآسيا-في-بطولة-القارات


  13. ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jBCEnlU7tZ4 Video showing Mr.Choueiri at a TV show with the team and staff and Tom McCarthy, chief executive of ABC (Fiba Asia) Promotions, Ltd. just after the 1999 Mcdonald's world championship saying what Mr.Stern and Mr.Stankovic said about Sagesse


  14. ^ http://www.malaaeb.com/pages/marticle/3845


  15. ^ http://www.malaeeb.com/pages/marticle/3824-الحكمة%20يعسكر%20في%20تركيا%20ويواجه%20غلطة%20سراي%20ودياً


  16. ^ http://www.sportkello.com/ar/news/show/16382


  17. ^ http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2003-06-17/features/0306170033_1_lebanon-riot-police-fans


  18. ^ http://vidzi.tv/y5n6zuzid7e9#.WOizsZ-EbqA a New Zealand documentary about the Beirut Derby the Classical game of the Lebanese basketball league.


  19. ^ http://www.sports-leb.com/2011/02/04/125065/


  20. ^ http://sports.lebanese-forces.com/sports/MoreNews.aspx?newsid=125065


  21. ^ http://www.startimes.com/f.aspx?t=29234426


  22. ^ http://jamahir.alwehda.gov.sy/node/303104


  23. ^ http://www.fiba.com/news/petrochimi-al-riyadi-advance-to-fiba-asia-champions-cup check last paragraph


  24. ^ http://www.fiba.com/asia/championscup/2016/all-time-medalists


  25. ^ http://www.nba.com/global/games2013/all-time-international-game-list-printable.html


  26. ^ http://www.nba.com/events/mcdonalds_championship.html


  27. ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dXsS3goQ2GE Video showing the handing of the award to the club.


  28. ^ http://www.addiyar.com/article/707911-الصفحة-16-361999


  29. ^ http://www.rdl.com.lb/2000/3742/hekmeh.html




External links


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