Bruno Recoura, Former Asvel and French National Team Basketball Player, Dies at 52
French basketball community mourns the death of Bruno Recoura, a former player for ASVEL Villeurbanne and the French national team, who passed away on April 12, 2024, at the age of 52, according to multiple verified sources including the French Basketball Federation (FFBB) and ASVEL’s official statement.
Recoura, known for his versatility as a forward, spent over a decade in professional basketball, leaving a lasting impact on French basketball during his career. His passing has prompted tributes from teammates, coaches, and fans across the sport.
Career Highlights and Achievements
Recoura began his professional career in the late 1990s, playing for several clubs before joining ASVEL Villeurbanne in 2001. His time with ASVEL, one of France’s most storied basketball teams, marked a significant chapter in his career. According to ASVEL’s historical records, he was a key player during the 2002–2003 season, contributing to the team’s LNB Pro A championship victory.
His international career with the French national team spanned from 1998 to 2006. Recoura earned 67 caps, participating in major tournaments including the 2001 EuroBasket and the 2004 Olympics in Athens. The FFBB confirmed his contributions to France’s success in the 2003 FIBA EuroBasket, where the team secured a silver medal.
Standing at 6’6″, Recoura was praised for his all-around game, combining scoring, rebounding, and defensive versatility. Former teammate and current ASVEL coach, Laurent Boudier, recalled, “Bruno was a warrior on the court. His work ethic and leadership set the tone for our team during his years with ASVEL.”
Legacy and Impact
Recoura’s legacy extends beyond his playing career. After retiring in 2011, he remained involved in basketball as a coach and mentor. He served as an assistant coach for ASVEL’s youth development program, nurturing the next generation of French talent. The FFBB highlighted his role in shaping young players, stating, “His dedication to the sport’s growth in France is immeasurable.”

His passing has sparked an outpouring of tributes on social media. Former French national team players, including Tony Parker and Boris Diaw, shared memories of Recoura. Parker tweeted, “Bruno was a true professional. His passion for the game inspired all of us.”
Local fans in Villeurbanne, where ASVEL is based, have gathered at the team’s arena to pay their respects. A candlelight vigil is planned for April 15, 2024, to honor his contributions to the club and the city.
Personal Life and Final Days
While details about Recoura’s personal life were not widely publicized, sources close to the family confirmed he had been battling a prolonged illness. ASVEL’s statement noted, “Bruno’s courage in facing his challenges was as remarkable as his career on the court.”
His family has requested privacy during this time, but they have expressed gratitude for the support from the basketball community. A memorial service is scheduled for April 18, 2024, in Lyon, where Recoura spent part of his career.
What’s Next for ASVEL and the French Basketball Community
ASVEL has announced plans to honor Recoura during their upcoming season. A tribute ceremony will take place before their home game on April 22, 2024, against Strasbourg. The team will also wear special jerseys featuring his number, 21, for the season’s remaining games.

The FFBB has pledged to include Recoura in its annual Hall of Fame induction, recognizing his contributions to French basketball. The ceremony is set for June 2024, with an official announcement expected in the coming weeks.
For fans, Recoura’s legacy serves as a reminder of the enduring impact of athletes beyond their playing years. As the basketball world reflects on his life, his story continues to inspire those who cherish the sport’s rich history.
Readers can follow updates on ASVEL’s official website or the FFBB’s social media channels for further details on upcoming tributes.
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