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ADA Blois unveils its performance center: a model for French basketball

ELITE 2 - ADA Blois inaugurated its new performance center this Wednesday, June 18 - an ambitious and unique facility in France. A venue designed for its professional team, training academy and the people of Blois.
ADA Blois unveils its performance center: a model for French basketball
Photo Credit : Tuan Nguyen

ADA Blois continues its transformation. Wednesday, June 18, 2025 will remain a pivotal date in the club’s history, with the official inauguration of its performance center. A 6-million-euro project that brings together the professional structure, youth academy players and numerous sports, medical and economic facilities on the same site.

A unique facility in France

The locker rooms at ADA Blois performance center
The locker rooms at ADA Blois performance center (photo: Tuan Nguyen)

Located just 300 meters from the Jeu de Paume arena, this new 6,000 m² center now concentrates all club activities. A main court meeting National 1 standards, two 3×3 courts, a weight room, modern locker rooms, treatment and video analysis rooms… everything is there.

Youth academy director David Pipereau praises this major advancement in La Nouvelle République: « We’re gaining in time, efficiency and flexibility. » Now, young Espoirs and U18 players can live, train, study and eat at the same location. A real logistical comfort and asset for their development.

The weight room, accessible to pros, academy members and the public
The weight room, accessible to pros, academy members and the public (photo: Tuan Nguyen)

A project driven by determination and partnerships

Present at the ceremony wearing a hard hat, President Paul Seignolle recalled the many steps taken before reaching this « starting point of a new era ». This project, which transformed a former pharmaceutical plant, received support from Feder, the State, Region, Agglopolys and the City of Blois, for total funding of around 6 million euros.

The site’s naming rights are now linked to VSF Sports, a club partner since 2018. Group leader Franck Martin emphasized: « It’s not an outrageous amount. We’re also thinking about the future and this contributes to the territory’s influence. »

The 3x3 courts at ADA Blois performance center
The 3×3 courts at ADA Blois performance center (photo: Tuan Nguyen)

A strategic asset in a competitive Elite 2

ADA Blois Performance Center
The rooms for residents at ADA Blois performance center (photo: Tuan Nguyen)

This center also aims to strengthen the club’s economic viability. By reducing days spent at Jeu de Paume – « from 220 to 70 », according to Paul Seignolle – saving around 150,000 euros annually, limiting office rental costs and generating new revenue (rent, seminars, events), notably through the on-site restaurant, ADA plans to create new income streams.

This venue is also an attraction tool. « Before, young prospects hoped for playing time. Now, they and their parents know they’ll find conditions similar to those in the United States, » says David Pipereau.

The center has even helped convince some professional players to extend their stay in Blois. Already, clubs like Chalon-sur-Saône, Bourg-en-Bresse and soon Strasbourg have visited to draw inspiration.

Aerial view of the performance center
Aerial view of the Blois performance center (photo: Tuan Nguyen)
Image Gabriel Pantel-Jouve
Gabriel Pantel-Jouve is the founder and editor-in-chief of BeBasket, which he has been running since 2010 (formerly known as Catch & Shoot). Having studied at the École Publique de Journalisme de Tours and two universities in North America, he has developed his expertise in French basketball, from the National League to amateur divisions, over the past 20 years. Alongside this, he is also involved in the development of clubs in the Montpellier area.
ADA Blois unveils its performance center: a model for French basketball