LDLC ASVEL Villeurbanne is a professional basketball club located in Villeurbanne, a suburb of Lyon, France. The team has a longstanding presence in French basketball and regularly competes in both the LNB Pro A, the top division of French professional basketball, and the Turkish Airlines EuroLeague.
History and Foundation
The club was established in 1948 following the merger of AS Villeurbanne and Éveil Lyonnais, with the acronym ASVEL derived from the names of the founding clubs. It gained a prominent position in French basketball during the mid to late 20th century. In 2019, the club entered into a partnership with the French technology retailer LDLC, resulting in the name LDLC ASVEL. This partnership contributed to financial stability and supported the club’s strategic efforts to maintain long-term competitiveness in European basketball.
Achievements
ASVEL holds the record for the most French league championships, with its key achievements including:
- French League (Pro A) Champions: 21 titles (most recently in 2021)
- French Cup Winners: Multiple titles
- French Super Cup: Several wins
The club has been known for consistent playoff appearances and a strong tradition of youth development, contributing significantly to French national basketball.
While ASVEL has historically dominated the French domestic scene, its ambitions have expanded internationally. The club was granted a long-term EuroLeague license, marking a major step toward becoming a stable member of Europe’s elite. In recent EuroLeague seasons, LDLC ASVEL has shown competitive performances against top-tier clubs and aims to reach the playoff rounds as it builds its roster and infrastructure.
1 | Shaquille Harrison |
2 | Theo Guedegbe |
3 | Paris Lee |
5 | Charles Kahudi |
6 | Theo Maledon |
7 | Joffrey Lauvergne |
8 | Melvin Ajinca |
11 | Edwin Jackson |
12 | Nando De Colo |
13 | Neal Sako |
21 | Andre Roberson |
23 | David Lighty |
24 | Mbaye Ndiaye |
28 | Tarik Black |
30 | Yohann Sissoko |
34 | Mbiya Paul |
50 | Benjamin Bentil |
Ownership and Management
Since 2014, Tony Parker, the former NBA champion and French basketball legend, has served as the club's president and majority owner. Under his leadership, ASVEL has undergone significant modernization, expanded its women's team, and invested in training facilities and youth academies.
Astroballe (Created by Artificial Intelligence)
Home Arena
LDLC ASVEL hosts its home games at the Astroballe, an indoor arena in Villeurbanne with a seating capacity of 5,500. A new venue, the Arena LDLC, is currently in development and is expected to open in the near future. Designed to meet EuroLeague standards, the new arena will accommodate over 10,000 spectators.
Notable Players and Coaches
Some prominent names associated with LDLC ASVEL include:
- Nando De Colo – Star French guard, joined in 2023
- Edwin Jackson, David Lighty, Amine Noua, Charles Kahudi – Longtime contributors
- T.J. Parker – Former head coach and brother of Tony Parker
- Historical greats: Alain Gilles, one of French basketball’s icons
Cultural and Strategic Importance
As the most decorated basketball club in France, ASVEL represents a significant institution within the country's basketball landscape. The club plays an important role in nurturing domestic talent, supporting the growth of the sport at the grassroots level, and contributing to France’s presence in international basketball. Under the leadership of Tony Parker, ASVEL has also served as a link between French basketball and wider European and NBA networks.