Results

Tunisia League 06/12 19:50 10 AS Hammamet v JS Manazeh W 59-83
Tunisia League 06/09 17:00 9 [3] JS Manazeh v DS Grombalia [4] W 81-60
Tunisia League 06/03 17:00 8 BC Mahdia v JS Manazeh W 61-67
Tunisia League 05/31 17:00 7 US Ansar v JS Manazeh W 69-79
Tunisia League 05/28 17:00 6 [5] JS Manazeh v ES Rades [3] W 81-59
Tunisia League 05/24 17:00 5 JS Manazeh v AS Hammamet W 70-53
Tunisia League 05/21 17:00 4 [4] Shuichi Sekiguchi v JS Manazeh [6] L 72-66
Tunisia League 05/17 17:00 3 JS Manazeh v BC Mahdia L 58-64
Tunisia League 05/14 17:00 2 JS Manazeh v US Ansar L 77-85
Tunisia League 04/19 17:00 1 ES Rades v JS Manazeh L 66-65
Tunisia League 04/14 17:00 6 JS Manazeh v BC Mahdia L 51-53
Tunisia League 04/11 17:00 5 [8] ES Goulette v JS Manazeh [7] L 60-59

Wikipedia - JS Menazah

Jeunesse Sportive Menazah (Arabic: الشبيبة الرياضية بالمنازه), commonly known as JS Menazah or JSM, is a Tunisian basketball club based in the El Menzah suburbs in Tunis. Established in 1997, the team plays in the Championnat National A.

The team plays in the Palais des sports d'El Menzah, which has a capacity for 5,500 people. In 2017, JSM participated in the Arab Nations Basketball Championship.

JS Manazeh is a prominent basketball team based in Tunisia, known for its rich history and passionate fan base. The team, hailing from the Manazeh region, has established itself as a competitive force within the Tunisian basketball league. Renowned for their disciplined play, strategic approach, and talented roster, JS Manazeh consistently strives for excellence both domestically and in regional competitions. The club's commitment to developing local talent and fostering a strong team spirit has made them a respected name in Tunisian basketball circles. With a dedicated community of supporters, JS Manazeh continues to aim for success and growth in the sport.