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Future Trophy 2025: JL Bourg aims for historic double at home

ELITE U21 - JL Bourg hosts the 2025 Future Trophy at Ekinox, where their U21 team, already French champions this season, dreams of achieving a double to beautifully conclude a successful generational cycle.
Future Trophy 2025: JL Bourg aims for historic double at home
Photo Credit : JL Bourg / Cyprien Desquennes

This Friday, May 30, the 2025 Future Trophy opens in Bourg-en-Bresse. Winner of the 2024 edition and newly crowned Elite U21 French champions, JL Bourg intends to conclude a perfect season with a resounding double at home. Against Strasbourg in the quarter-finals (8:30 PM), Nicolas Croisy’s players are also writing the final pages of an exceptional collective adventure.

Final lap for a golden generation

With 28 wins and only two losses this season, including a perfect 15/15 at home, JL Bourg has dominated the U21 championship. But beyond the numbers, the Future Trophy marks the end of a chapter for many young Bressans.

Wilson Jacques and Ayuba Bryant Jr. will fly to the NCAA this summer, Leeroy Nijean possibly as well. Anatole Humeau, exemplary captain, and Mapote Benga will complete their development under the red and white colors. Léon Sifferlin could be ready to take the next step. Sunday, after the final, emotion will be palpable on the Ekinox court, regardless of how this 2025 edition unfolds.

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A competitive and wide-open tournament

Before dreaming of a second consecutive crown, JL Bourg will need to overcome three hurdles, starting with Strasbourg. If successful, they will face the winner of Cholet – Dijon. In the other half of the bracket, Le Mans will face Nanterre to start this 2025 edition while Monaco, unfortunate finalist in 2024, will challenge the Pro B U21 champion starting at 3:30 PM. All games can be watched live on LNB TV.

Quarter-finals schedule this Friday:

  • 1 PM: Le Mans – Nanterre

  • 3:30 PM: Monaco – Roanne

  • 6 PM: Cholet – Dijon

  • 8:30 PM: Bourg – Strasbourg

Heading towards a historic double?

After their national title, JL Bourg’s U21 team has a unique opportunity to give one last gift to their fans. Champions in 2024, they could become the first generation in club history to win the Future Trophy twice in a row. The appointment is set for this Friday evening at Ekinox.

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