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Basketball in Guadeloupe

While not the island’s top sport, basketball has grown significantly and now holds a strong place in Guadeloupe’s athletic scene, with active local leagues, community programs, and several high‑profile professionals emerging from the region.


Popularity & Local Structure

  • Basketball is widely played in schools, community centers, and local clubs, with increasing participation over recent decades
  • Several leagues exist, including a Division One men’s league (e.g., Club SVK) and youth-focused 3×3 tournaments

International Tournaments

  • Guadeloupe hosts regional 3×3 tournaments, drawing teams from across the Caribbean (e.g., Dominica’s youth squad competed in Guadeloupe in 2020)
  • The development of local facilities has attracted both regional athletes and international teams

Notable Guadeloupean-Born Basketball Players

Several prominent professionals trace their roots to Guadeloupe:

PlayerNotable Achievements
Jacques Cachemire (born Pointe‑à‑Pitre, 1947)French national team star (250 caps), inducted into French and FIBA Halls of Fame
Rodrigue Beaubois (Pointe‑à‑Pitre, 1988)EuroLeague champion and former NBA guard
Lesly Bengaber (Les Abymes, 1979)Pro-level player in France’s Pro A
Jonathan Jeanne (Buenos E Lot youth)Signed with Le Mans Pro A after youth success
Juhann Begarin (Les Abymes, 2002)EuroLeague guard with AS Monaco

Other notable figures include Mickaël Piétrus, Rodrigue Beaubois, Florent Piétrus, and David Michineau


Impact & Development

  • The sport’s infrastructure continues to improve, with more training programs and competitive opportunities available locally
  • Through these developments, Guadeloupe has become a nurturing ground for talent that often transitions to professional leagues in mainland France and Europe.
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