
2023 Tunisian Basketball Cup
The 2022-23 Tunisian Basketball Cup was the 1st edition of Tunisian's top-tier level professional national domestic basketball cup event.
Finals
| 2023 Final: US Monastir - Club Africain 60-51 |
| US Monastir (Pantelis Gavriel): Radhouane Slimane, Mohamed Ghayaza, Amrou Bouallegue, Ibrahima Thomas, Churchill Abass, Omar Braiek, Oussama Marnaoui, George Tsintsadze, Houssem Mahemli, Ahmed Addami, Lassaad Chouaya, Ziyed Chennoufi, Mohamed Abbassi Club Africain : Walter Lemon Jr., Haithem Saada, Mourad El Mabrouk |

US Monastir won the cup 2022-23
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| # | Name | CM (INCH) | Pos | Age | Nat |
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| 2 | Jerome Randle | 175 (5'9'') | PG | 35 | |
| 23 | Firas Lahiani | 201 (6'7'') | F | 31 | |
| 11 | Mokhtar Ghyaza | 204 (6'9'') | C | 36 | |
| 14 | Amrou Bouallegue | 192 (6'4'') | SG | 27 | |
| 99 | Michael Roll | 198 (6'6'') | G | 35 | |
| 9 | Churchill Abass | 208 (6'10'') | C/F | 18 | |
| 5 | Omar Braiek | 18 | |||
| 10 | Lassaad Chouaya | 190 (6'3'') | SF | 33 | |
| 33 | Houssem Mahemly | 190 (6'3'') | G | 22 | |
| 5 | Ziyed Chennoufi | 201 (6'7'') | F | 34 | |
| 32 | Ahmed Addami | 203 (6'8'') | PF | 25 | |
| 7 | Oussama Marnaoui | 196 (6'5'') | G | 23 | |
Head Coach: Linos Gavriel
Head Coach: Marouen Kechrid
Coach Assistant: Zied Kchaou
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Monastir clinch Cup title -Jun 5, 2023
Monastir - Club Africain 60:51
Monastir clinched Cup title in Tunisia. They overcame Club Africain 60:51 in the Final game. This is US Monastir's 5th cup and 4th consecutive cup and championship double (2020, 2021 and 2022). Both teams nailed 10 points each at the start, whilst Monastir took the lead with a 27-16 rally in the second period. Club Africain replied with two narrow wins in the second half to reduce the gap to final 9.
Monastir clinched Cup title in Tunisia. They overcame Club Africain 60:51 in the Final game. This is US Monastir's 5th cup and 4th consecutive cup and championship double (2020, 2021 and 2022). Both teams nailed 10 points each at the start, whilst Monastir took the lead with a 27-16 rally in the second period. Club Africain replied with two narrow wins in the second half to reduce the gap to final 9.





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