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===Sports=== Sport is an important part of the local culture; the town hosts the National Training Centre for basketball. The now demolished [[Jean Bunoz Sports Hall]] hosted several games of the [[1999 FIBA EuroBasket]]. The city is home to [[Olympique Antibes]], a professional basketball team of France's top division [[LNB Pro A]], which plays its home games at the [[Azur Arena Antibes]]. The local [[association football|football]] team is [[FC Antibes]], who play at the [[Stade du Fort Carré]], best known for when it hosted one game of the [[1938 World Cup]], between [[Sweden men's national football team|Sweden]] and [[Cuba national football team|Cuba]]. The town is also home to the [[Antibes 6 Day Race]] and the Antibes Yacht Show. The town has various athletic associations and host a fair in September at Fort Carré that allows residents to meet the various athletic associations and explore their offerings.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.antibes-juanlespins.com/information/agenda/fete-jeunesse-et-sports-2024 | title=Fête Jeunesse et Sports 2024 | work=Antibes Juan-les-Pins : Site Internet | last1=Juan-Les-Pins | first1=Antibes }}</ref>
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