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Championnat Pro A

The Championnat Pro A, is the highest tier professional basketball league in Tunisia, established in 1955. As the 2025–26 season, the league features 12 teams. The league is organised by the Tunisia Basketball Federation (FTBB).

Format
Each league season of the Pro A usually starts in the end of September or beginning of October, and has the following format: • Preliminary round: All teams compete in two-legged matches. The six highest-ranked teams advance to the title round, while the remaining teams advance to the relegation round. • Second phase: • Play-offs: Six teams compete again in two-legged matches, with the top four qualifying for the Super Playoffs. • Play-outs: The remaining teams compete in two-legged matches. The last-ranked team relegated to Championnat Nationale 1. The remaining teams continue in the play-outs. • Super Playoffs: The four remaining teams compete in a best-of-three knockout stage. The winners of the final are declared champions. • Super Play-outs: The first, second, and third-place teams from the play-outs face the fifth and sixth-place teams from the play-offs. The sixth-placed team in the Super Play-out is also relegated to the Championnat Nationale 1. ==Teams==
Teams
2025–26 teams The following 12 teams are the teams for the 2025–26 season: ==Champions==
Champions
By season • 1955–56: L'Orientale (1) • 1956–57: Stade Gaulois (1) • 1957–58: AS Française (1) • 1958–59: Avant-Garde de Tunis (1) • 1959–60: Avant-Garde de Tunis (2) • 1960–61: AS Française (2) • 1961–62: Avant-Garde de Tunis (3) • 1962–63: Stade Nabeulien (1) • 1963–64: ES Radès (1) • 1964–65: ES Radès (2) • 1965–66: ES Radès (3) • 1966–67: ES Radès (4) • 1967–68: ES Radès (5) • 1968–69: ES Radès (6) • 1969–70: ES Radès (7) • 1970–71: ES Radès (8) • 1971–72: ES Radès (9) • 1972–73: Zitouna Sports (1) • 1973–74: CS Cheminots (1) • 1974–75: Stade Nabeulien (2) • 1975–76: ES Radès (10) • 1976–77: ES Tunis (1) • 1977–78: CS Cheminots (2) • 1978–79: ES Tunis (2) • 1979–80: ES Tunis (3) • 1980–81: ES Sahel (1) • 1981–82: Ezzahra Sports (1) • 1982–83: Ezzahra Sports (2) • 1983–84: ES Radès (11) • 1984–85: ES Goulettoise (1) • 1985–86: ES Goulettoise (2) • 1986–87: ES Goulettoise (3) • 1987–88: ES Goulettoise (4) • 1988–89: Stade Nabeulien (3) • 1989–90: ES Goulettoise (5) • 1990–91: ES Goulettoise (6) • 1991–92: Stade Nabeulien (4) • 1992–93: Ezzahra Sports (3) • 1993–94: Ezzahra Sports (4) • 1994–95: ES Goulettoise (7) • 1995–96: Stade Nabeulien (5) • 1996–97: Ezzahra Sports (5) • 1997–98: US Monastir (1) • 1998–99: Ezzahra Sports (6) • 1999–00: US Monastir (2) • 2000–01: JS Kairouan (1) • 2001–02: JS Kairouan (2) • 2002–03: JS Kairouan (3) • 2003–04: Club Africain (1) • 2004–05: US Monastir (3) • 2005–06: Stade Nabeulien (6) • 2006–07: ES Sahel (2) • 2007–08: Stade Nabeulien (7) • 2008–09: ES Sahel (3) • 2009–10: Stade Nabeulien (8) • 2010–11: ES Sahel (4) • 2011–12: ES Sahel (5) • 2012–13: ES Sahel (6) • 2013–14: Club Africain (2) • 2014–15: Club Africain (3) • 2015–16: Club Africain (4) • 2016–17: ES Radès (12) • 2017–18: ES Radès (13) • 2018–19: US Monastir (4) • 2019–20: US Monastir (5) • 2020–21: US Monastir (6) • 2021–22: US Monastir (7) • 2022–23: US Monastir (8) • 2023–24: US Monastir (9) • 2024–25: Club Africain (5) • 2025–26: US Monastir (10) By Team == Finals ==
Finals
Only including finals from the 2009–10 season until now. ==References==
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