Union Sportive Valenciennes Olympic
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Basketball team
US Valenciennes Olympic | |
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League | Ligue Féminine de Basketball |
Founded | 1923 |
Folded | 2008 |
Stadium | Salle du Hainaut (Capacity: 2,900) |
US Valenciennes Olympic (or USVO, previously Union Sportive Valenciennes-Orchies) is a former French basketball team based in Valenciennes. It will[when? ] be replaced by Union Hainaut Basket, because of the merging with Union Saint-Amand Porte du Hainaut (Saint-Amand-les-Eaux).
Notable players
[edit ]- France Nicole Antibe
- France Isabelle Fijalkowski
- France Edwige Lawson-Wade
- Lithuania Jurgita Štreimikytė
- United States Teresa Edwards
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