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HEADLINES
  30.09.2005 - French Great "Le Roi" Retires
  27.09.2005 - Bergeaud Aiming To Keep Team Spirit
  25.09.2005 - France Win Bronze Medal
  25.09.2005 - France Overwhelm Still Tired Spain In Bronze Medal Game
  25.09.2005 - EuroBasket 2005 Final - The Tale Of The Tape
  25.09.2005 - France And Spain To Do Battle For Bronze Medal
  24.09.2005 - Greece Wins Thriller on Diamantidis Three-Pointer in Final Seconds
  24.09.2005 - Relentless Greece steal game from France in closing seconds
  24.09.2005 - Preview Greece vs. France
  22.09.2005 - France Advance To Semi-final With Dominant Defensive Performance
  22.09.2005 - France Stay Grounded After Beating Defending Champions
  22.09.2005 - Rigaudeau may be key for France
  22.09.2005 - Lithuania And France Look For More In Quarter-final Match-up
  21.09.2005 - France Coach - We Have Not Achieved Anything Yet
  20.09.2005 - France Shock Serbia & Montenegro
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NEWS

30 September 2005

France captain and Pamesa Valencia player Antoine Rigaudeau has decided to call it quits.

Rigaudeau came out of international retirement to help the French team capture the bronze medal at EuroBasket 2005, which they accomplished on Sunday by beating Spain in Belgrade.

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27 September 2005

France coach Claude Bergeaud fears it will be difficult to recreate the team spirit engendered by his side during the recent EuroBasket 2005.

Les Bleus recovered from an indifferent start to the competition, which saw them lose to Greece and Slovenia in the group stage, to oust host nation Serbia & Montenegro and defending champions Lithuania.

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25 September 2005

After 46 years, the French basketball team can finally return home from a EuroBasket with some hardware.

Tony Parker was magnificent with  25 points and five assists, Mickael Pietrus added 23 and France crushed Spain 98-63 to win bronze at the 2005 EuroBasket and bring home the country's first medal in the competition since 1959.

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TEAM PROFILE


Two years ago, in Stockholm, a very impressive French team lost its chances in the last seconds of the semis against Lithuania before losing their poise against Italy for the bronze medal. Surfing on Tony Parker’s second NBA title, France seems to be looking to reach the podium. Something French basketball hasn’t done since… 1959!

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ROSTER
NoNamePos.Height
4Frédéric FauthouxG1.80
5Mickael GelabaleF2.02
6Antoine RigaudeauG2.00
7Cyril JulianC2.06
8Mickael PietrusF1.97
9Tony ParkerG1.86
10Mamoutou DiarraF2.00
11Florent PietrusF1.99
12Jérôme SchmittC2.06
13Boris DiawG2.03
14Frédéric WeisC2.18
15Sacha GiffaGF1.97
COACHES
Head Coach Claude Bergeaud
SCHEDULE
16.09.2005VS GRE50-64
17.09.2005VS BIH79-62
18.09.2005VS SLO58-68
20.09.2005VS SCG74-71
22.09.2005VS LTU63-47
24.09.2005VS GRE66-67
25.09.2005VS ESP98-68
RESULTS QUAL. ROUND
08.09.2004VS SLO61-77 (A)
11.09.2004VS CZE89-56 (H)
15.09.2004VS POL85-65 (H)
18.09.2004VS SLO85-69 (H)
22.09.2004VS CZE104-95 (A)
25.09.2004VS POL86-83 (A)
UNIFORM