Brighton Cougars
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Brighton Cougars | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Main Sponsor | None | |||||||||||||||||||||
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League | British Basketball League | |||||||||||||||||||||
Established | 1989 | |||||||||||||||||||||
History | Brighton Cougars 1989-present |
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Arena | Olympos Burgess Hill (Capacity: 1,300) |
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Location | Brighton, East Sussex | |||||||||||||||||||||
Head Coach | TBA | |||||||||||||||||||||
Ownership | Company Ltd by Guarantee; 5 Directors | |||||||||||||||||||||
Colours | Blue and Gold | |||||||||||||||||||||
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The Brighton Cougars are an English basketball club from the city of Brighton. Established in 1989, the community-orientated club announced on June 17, 2007 that they would launch a franchise in the professional British Basketball League [1]. The club were due to start competing in Britain's top-tier league in the 2008-09 season.
The club would have been occupying the spot vacated by Brighton's former professional basketball franchise the Brighton Bears, which folded in 2006. However, the Cougars' application to become a franchise in The BBL was denied and the open slot handed to Worthing Thunder, a local rival.[1]
The Brighton Cougars have recently announced that Serious Web Support will be providing professional web site development and support for a new web site as they work towards having a team in British Basketball League for the 2008/9 season.
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