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Brose Bamberg

Brose Bamberg is a German professional basketball team from Bamberg, Franconia / North Bavaria. The club has won the German Championship title nine times and the German Cup five times. The club currently plays in the German top tier Basketball Bundesliga (BBL) and the FIBA Europe Cup. The license holder of the club is Bamberger Basketball GmbH.

Brose Bamberg
LeaguesBBL
Founded1955; 68 years ago (1955)
History
List
  • 1.FC 01 Bamberg
    (1955–1988)
    TTL Bamberg
    (1988–1995)
    TTL uniVersa Bamberg
    (1995–2000)
    TSK uniVersa Bamberg
    (2000–2003)
    GHP Bamberg
    (2003–2006)
    Brose Baskets
    (2006–2016)
    Brose Bamberg
    (2016–present)
ArenaBrose Arena
Capacity6,150[1][2]
LocationBamberg, Germany
Team colorsRed, silver, white
     
Main sponsorBrose Fahrzeugteile
PresidentNorbert Sieben
General managerPhilipp Galewski
Head coachOren Amiel
Team captainChris Sengfelder
Affiliation(s)BBC Coburg
Championships9 German Championships
5 German Cups
5 German Super Cups
Retired numbers3 (5, 6, 23)
Websitebrosebamberg.de
The GHP Bamberg era logo of the club, 2003–2006.

The club is sponsored by the German automotive supplier Brose Fahrzeugteile.

History Edit

1955–2003: first Bundesliga years Edit

The 1. FC 01 Bamberg basketball team was promoted to the Basketball Bundesliga, the German Basketball League, for the first time in 1970.[3] In 1988, after being relegated and promoted twice (relegations in 1979 and 1983, promotions in 1982 and 1984), and with 1. FC 01 Bamberg facing bankruptcy, the basketball division split to form a new club: TTL Basketball Bamberg. TTL stands for Tapeten-Teppichboden-Land, which is a wallpaper and carpet company. It was the first time the team name had reflected the name of its main sponsor. From 1995, the team was called TTL uniVersa Bamberg after uniVersa Versicherungen, an insurance company. In 1992, the team won the German Cup, earning Bamberg its first basketball trophy.

In 2000, following financial difficulties, the team was rescued by the TSK company and changed its name to TSK uniVersa Bamberg.

Differences of opinion between the main sponsor and the club in 2003 jeopardized the team's position in the Bundesliga and led to a new change of name.

2003–2006: first championship Edit

During the 2003–04 to 2005–06 seasons, the team played in the Bundesliga under the name of its new sponsor, as GHP Bamberg. Having come second in the Championship twice in a row, in 2004–05 the team brought the German Championship title home to Bamberg for the first time.[3] This meant that GHP Bamberg qualified for the EuroLeague. In the following season (2005–06), the Bamberg team made it into the EuroLeague Top 16. It also played in the BBL Cup Final and in the semi-finals of the BBL playoffs.

2006–2009: first years as Brose Baskets Edit

At the start of the 2006–07 season, the club changed its name to Brose Baskets to reflect the fact that Brose Fahrzeugteile GmbH & Co. KG had become the new primary sponsor. It was in this season that the team won its second Championship title. In 2007–08, the team did not manage to consolidate the previous year's success and was knocked out in the first round of the EuroLeague, having won two games. In May 2008, Brose Baskets failed to defend their Championship title, losing to EWE Baskets Oldenburg in the quarter-finals. One week later, trainer Dirk Bauermann announced his resignation.

On 2 June 2008, Chris Fleming signed a three-year contract as head coach. He had previously coached the Artland Dragons, who played Brose Baskets in the finals in 2007. Fleming, an American, was 38 at the time.[4] His long-term assistant coach, Arne Woltmann, also came with him from Quakenbrück.[5]

The first year under the new trainer was difficult and the team only just qualified for the playoffs (top eight teams), with two points more than the team in ninth place. Nevertheless, they went on to beat the team in second place, MEG Göttingen, but did not stand a chance against the Oldenburg team, who eventually won the Championship. In the following year, the points round did not go very well, but the team still qualified for the playoffs in fifth place. In the cup competition they made it into the Top 4 final in Frankfurt, where they beat Skyliners, the home team, by one point, bringing the cup back to Bamberg after 18 years, for the second time in the club's history. In the Championship playoffs, Bonn and Braunschweig, who had previously knocked Oldenburg, the winners of the first round, out of the competition, did not pose many problems and Bamberg went through to the finals. There they once again faced Skyliners Frankfurt. Brose Baskets lost the first home game but immediately fought back to achieve a 2:1 lead. Frankfurt won the fourth game in their own arena, which was as close run as the cup final had been. Eventually, however, Brose Baskets won the Championship title with a 72:70 in front of its own fans, achieving its first double win.

2010–2011: first treble Edit

For the 2010–11 season, Brose Baskets managed to hold onto most of their players from the year before and made a few strategic additions. The well-rounded team went on to dominate the points round, losing only two out of 34 matches. The team also won the Cup competition,[3] defending their title against Braunschweig in the final in Bamberg, where they won 69:66. In the Championship competition, Brose Baskets beat Eisbären Bremerhaven easily in the quarter-final. In the semi-final, they suffered two surprise defeats away against Artland Dragons, and only won in the fifth deciding game. In the final against Alba Berlin, Brose Baskets once again displayed some weaknesses in their away performance. The Berlin team dominated most of the deciding game in the Stechert Arena, despite a good start from Brose Baskets. Nevertheless, Brose Baskets were able to turn the game around in the final quarter, finishing with a clear 72:65 victory. This earned them the German Championship title for the fourth time and meant they had achieved two double wins in succession. In this season, the team also won all their home Cup and Championship matches.

2011–2012: second treble Edit

The Brose Baskets squad remained largely unchanged in the 2011–12 season, and departures were more than compensated for by strong additions. At the end of the main round, Bamberg was top of the table with 30 wins and four defeats. The team won the Cup again during this season.[3] In the Championship competition, Brose Baskets managed to beat Telekom Baskets Bonn 3:1 in the playoff quarter-final, despite suffering a surprise defeat in the first home game. This was their first defeat at home in 49 games. In the semi-final, Brose Baskets beat Artland Dragons, winning three out of a possible five games (best-of-five), and also won the final against ratiopharm Ulm 3:0. This was Brose Baskets’ third successive double win. Partly because of this success, several players signed bigger contracts with other teams at the end of the season, which meant it was not possible to keep the same squad intact the following season. Tibor Pleiß and Marcus Slaughter transferred to Spain, Brian Roberts and P. J. Tucker switched to the NBA, and Predrag Šuput moved to KK Cedevita in Croatia.

2012–2013: sixth German championship Edit

As in the previous season, it was possible to keep the core team together in 2012–13, but injuries during the season led to a number of changes, which weakened the team. Nevertheless, Brose Baskets finished the main round of the Beko BBL at the top of the table with 26 wins. In contrast with previous years, the team failed to get through the qualifying round of the Cup competition, losing 69:77 at home to FC Bayern München. In the Championship competition, Brose Baskets faced Phoenix Hagen, beating them 3:1 and making it through to the semi-final of the playoffs. Here they came up against FC Bayern München, who they managed to beat 3:2 after five games. This meant they were through to the final for the fourth time in a row. Here the champions of the previous three years faced EWE Baskets Oldenburg. Brose Baskets won 3:0 in three straight games, securing the Championship title for the fourth time in a row.[3]

2013–2014: disappointing season Edit

In the regular season Brose Baskets could not defend its top seed position from the three previous years finishing second behind Bayern Munich and thus facing the 7th seeded Artland Dragons in the playoff quarterfinals. The Dragons pulled off an upset and beat Brose with 3–1.[6] The team also failed to reach the BBL-Pokal Final and did not accomplish much in its European campaign. After the season the club parted ways with head coach Chris Fleming.[7] Long time great players of the club John Goldsberry and Casey Jacobsen put an end to their careers, and had their jersey numbers retired by the club.[8]

2014–2015: back on top Edit

In the 2014–15 season, Brose Baskets came back on top of the German basketball world, after they beat the defending champions Bayern Munich 3–2 in the Finals.[3] Bamberg also finished the regular season in the first place. Bamberg's Bradley Wanamaker was named Basketball Bundesliga Finals MVP.

2015–16: eighth German championship Edit

In the 2015–16 season, Brose Baskets had an impressive EuroLeague campaign, in which the team survived the Regular Season and advanced to the Top 16. In the Bundesliga, Brose had an even more impressive season. The team finished first in the regular season by a wide margin, and eventually won the championship after sweeping all opponents in the playoffs.[9]

In August 2016, the Brose Baskets changed the name to Brose Bamberg.[10]

2016–17: EuroLeague and more domination in Germany Edit

Through its championship in the 2015–16 season, Bamberg qualified for the 2016–17 EuroLeague, the first true European basketball league. Bamberg finished in the 10th place, with All-EuroLeague Second Team member Nicolò Melli leading the team.

In Germany, the team once again dominated. The BBL-Pokal was won after beating Bayern Munich in the Final. The ninth Basketball Bundesliga title of the club was won after sweeping EWE Baskets Oldenburg 3–0 in the BBL Finals.[11]

2017–18: Last season in the EuroLeague Edit

In the 2017–2018 season, Brose finished 12th in the EuroLeague. In the Basketball Bundesliga, Brose's domination ended at the hands of Bayern Munich, who beat Brose 3–1 in the semifinals. Brose also lost to Bayern in the BBL-Pokal quarterfinals. The 4th place finish in the Bundesliga was the worst for Brose in years.

2018–present: Participation in FIBA tournaments Edit

 
Daniel Hackett with Bamberg, in 2018.

On 17 February 2019, Bamberg won its fifth BBL-Pokal after defeating Alba Berlin 83–82 in the final. In the 2018–19 season, Bamberg also made its debut in the Basketball Champions League. After playing in EuroLeague Basketball competitions since 2004, this was the first time the club participated in a FIBA-organised competition. In the quarter-finals, Bamberg narrowly beat defending champions AEK Athens to qualify for the 2019 Final Four.[12]

On 1 July 2020, Johan Roijakkers signed a 3-year contract as Bamberg's new head coach.[13] With Johan Roijakkers as their head coach Brose Bamberg did not lose a single home game during the 2020–2021 season in the Basketball Champions League. Brose Bamberg also set the record for most made 3s in a single game (21 made 3s on 58% vs Casademont Zaragoza, 23 March 2021, 117 – 76).[14]

On November 2021, Brose Bamberg announced that Oren Amiel had signed as their head coach. With Oren Amiel as their head coach they did not qualify for the Basketball Champions League in the 2022–2023 season. The team continued their European season in the FIBA Europe Cup.

Club identity Edit

Logos Edit

Honors Edit

Domestic competitions Edit

European competitions Edit

Other Competitions Edit

  • Zwolle, Netherlands Invitational Game
    • Winners: 2015
  • Bamberg, Germany Invitational Game
    • Winners: 2016, 2017
  • Bayreuth Tournament
    • Winners: 2016
  • Gmunden, Austria Invitational Game
    • Winners: 2016

Team venues Edit

 
Nuremberg Arena, which has been used as home arena of the club.
 
Brose Arena, which has been the regular home arena of the club, since 2001.

Since 2001, Brose Bamberg has played its home games at Brose Arena, a venue that has undergone a number of name changes since it was built.

Following alterations to the building in 2006, it could hold up to 6,820, after originally having a seating capacity of 4,750 spectators for basketball games. In 2006, a large corporate zone and new corporate luxury boxes were also added to the arena. Thanks to the 2006 expansion, the arena also became big enough for Turkish Airlines EuroLeague games (EuroLeague minimum capacity arena rules – 5,000 seats). In 2016, the arena removed the fan's standing room section, in order to meet minimum EuroLeague arena regulations (no standing room only areas are allowed in EuroLeague arenas), which reduced the arena's seating capacity to 6,150.[1][2] Before brose ARENA met EuroLeague capacity requirements, European-wide home games of Brose had to take place at the 8,200 seat Arena Nürnberger Versicherung, which is located in Nuremberg, which is about 63 km (39 miles) in driving distance from Brose's home city of Bamberg.

Before Brose Arena (previously called Forum Bamberg, Jako Arena, and Stechert Arena) was built, the team played at the John F. Kennedy Hall, on the U.S. barracks site (Ausländische Militärbasen), in Bamberg, and later at the Graf Stauffenberg Hall.

Bamberg fans are famous for their devotion and unstinting support. Noisy support with drums, chants and a brass band provide a great atmosphere at the arena, known affectionately as "Frankenhölle"". An audio clip of the fans at the arena can be found here.[15]

Players Edit

Retired numbers Edit

Brose Bamberg retired numbers
No Nat. Player Position Tenure Date retired Ref
5   John Goldsberry PG 2008–2014 21 May 2014 [8]
6   Nikos Zisis PG 2015–2019 7 September 2019 [16]
23   Casey Jacobsen SF 2006–2007, 2009–2014 21 May 2014 [8]

Current roster Edit

Note: Flags indicate national team eligibility at FIBA-sanctioned events. Players may hold other non-FIBA nationality not displayed.

Brose Bamberg roster
Players Coaches
Pos. No. Nat. Name Ht. Wt. Age
F 0   Gray, Justin 1.98 m (6 ft 6 in) 95 kg (209 lb) 27 – (1995-12-15)15 December 1995
PG 1   Herzog, Lukas 1.94 m (6 ft 4 in) 94 kg (207 lb) 21 – (2001-09-10)10 September 2001
G 2   Copeland, Zach 1.93 m (6 ft 4 in) 84 kg (185 lb) 26 – (1997-06-21)21 June 1997
G 3   Johnson, Malik 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in) 70 kg (154 lb) 26 – (1997-01-25)25 January 1997
F 4   Nelson, Adrian 2.02 m (6 ft 8 in) 102 kg (225 lb) 23 – (2000-01-01)1 January 2000
SG 9   Tadda, Karsten 1.92 m (6 ft 4 in) 93 kg (205 lb) 34 – (1988-11-02)2 November 1988
SF 11   Wohlrath, Kevin 1.96 m (6 ft 5 in) 87 kg (192 lb) 28 – (1995-02-15)15 February 1995
SF 33   Heckmann, Patrick 1.98 m (6 ft 6 in) 100 kg (220 lb) 31 – (1992-02-27)27 February 1992
F/C 35   Onu, EJ 2.11 m (6 ft 11 in) 109 kg (240 lb) 24 – (1999-07-31)31 July 1999
C 65   Stanić, Filip 2.08 m (6 ft 10 in) 118 kg (260 lb) 25 – (1998-01-14)14 January 1998
G   Woodbury, Trey 1.93 m (6 ft 4 in) 91 kg (201 lb) 23 – (1999-09-17)17 September 1999
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)
  •   Arne Woltmann

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  •   Injured

  • Roster
Updated: August 20, 2023

Depth chart Edit

Pos. Starting 5 Bench
C
PF
SF
SG
PG

Season by season Edit

Season Tier League Pos. German Cup European competitions
1991–92 1 Bundesliga 2nd Champion
1992–93 1 Bundesliga 2nd
1993–94 1 Bundesliga 1st Semi-finalist
1994–95 1 Bundesliga 1st 3 FIBA Korać Cup R1
1995–96 1 Bundesliga 4th Semi-finalist 3 FIBA Korać Cup R1
1996–97 1 Bundesliga 3rd Semi-finalist 3 FIBA Korać Cup R1
1997–98 1 Bundesliga 3rd 3 FIBA Korać Cup R3
1998–99 1 Bundesliga 6th Third place 3 FIBA Korać Cup R1
1999–00 1 Bundesliga 10th
2000–01 1 Bundesliga 10th
2001–02 1 Bundesliga 7th
2002–03 1 Bundesliga 2nd
2003–04 1 Bundesliga 2nd 3 FIBA Europe League EF
2004–05 1 Bundesliga 1st 2 ULEB Cup RS
2005–06 1 Bundesliga 3rd Finalist 1 Euroleague T16
2006–07 1 Bundesliga 1st 2 ULEB Cup RS
2007–08 1 Bundesliga 7th 1 Euroleague RS
2008–09 1 Bundesliga 4th 2 Eurocup RS
2009–10 1 Bundesliga 1st Champion 2 Eurocup T16
2010–11 1 Bundesliga 1st Champion 1 Euroleague RS
2011–12 1 Bundesliga 1st Champion 1 Euroleague RS
2012–13 1 Bundesliga 1st Quarter-finalist 1 Euroleague T16
2013–14 1 Bundesliga 5th Third place 1 Euroleague RS
2 Eurocup L32
2014–15 1 Bundesliga 1st Finalist 2 Eurocup EF
2015–16 1 Bundesliga 1st Semi-finalist 1 Euroleague T16
2016–17 1 Bundesliga 1st Champion 1 EuroLeague 13th
2017–18 1 Bundesliga 4th Quarter-finalist 1 EuroLeague 12th
2018–19 1 Bundesliga 5th Champion 3 Champions League 4th
2019–20 1 Bundesliga 6th Semifinals 3 Champions League RS
2020–21 1 Bundesliga 8th Group stage 3 Champions League PO
2021–22 1 Bundesliga 8th Round of 16 3 Champions League Q
2022–23 1 Bundesliga 11th Round of 16 3 Champions League Q
4 Europe Cup QF

Notable players Edit

Note: Flags indicate national team eligibility at FIBA-sanctioned events. Players may hold other non-FIBA nationality not displayed.

Criteria

To appear in this section a player must have either:

  • Set a club record or won an individual award while at the club
  • Played at least one official international match for their national team at any time
  • Played at least one official NBA match at any time.

Head coaches Edit

1988–1994   Terence Schofield
1994–1999   Ken Scalabroni
1999–2001   Armin Andres
2001   Zoran Slavnić
2001–2008   Dirk Bauermann
2008–2014   Chris Fleming
2014–2018   Andrea Trinchieri
2018   Ilias Kantzouris
(interim head coach)
2018   Luca Banchi
2018–2019   Ainars Bagatskis
2019   Federico Perego
2019–2020   Roel Moors
2020–2021   Johan Roijakkers
2021–present   Oren Amiel

Other important club personalities Edit

  • Norbert Sieben (President)
  • Michael Stoschek (chairman of the supervisory board); other supervisory board members: Carl Steiner, Maximilian Stoschek[17]

Partnerships and youth development work Edit

Brose Baskets and their partner clubs, offer young players excellent development opportunities. The aim is to provide attractive, high-class basketball, for sports fans and our industry partners, to broaden the sport's grassroots base, and to become even more successful and efficient at the top end of the game.

Brose Baskets and their registered association therefore run junior Under-9, Under-10, Under-12, Under-14, Under-16, and Under-19 teams, and collaborate with Baunach, a team in the German third-tier level Bundesliga (ProB).[18] Since the 2009–10 season, there is also a women's Under-17 WNBL professional team: Team Oberfranken. And another women's team, DJK Brose Bamberg, has been playing in the 1st German Bundesliga, with support from Brose Baskets, since 2012.

Partner teams:[19]

  • Bike-Cafe Messingschlager Baunach (ProB)
  • TSV Tröster Breitengüßbach (South-East Regional League, NBBL, JBBL)
  • Brose Baskets e. V. (WNBL)
  • Regnitztal Baskets (2nd Regional League)
  • TTL Bamberg (2nd Regional League, Under-14 professional team)
  • DJK Don Bosco Bamberg (Under-13 professional team)
  • BG Litzendorf
  • SpVgg Roth
  • SG Köln99ers e.V.
  • Paderborn Baskets

Brose Baskets also work with a large number of other clubs, in the Under-12 to Under-19 range, as part of the Junior Franken project.

In addition, many of the players from Bamberg's youth program have been in the squads for the senior German national team and the German junior national teams. The senior German national men's A squad has included Brose players Karsten Tadda and Maik Zirbes. Bamberg has also had numerous players in the German Under-20, German Under-18, and German Under-16 squads, such as: Johannes Thiemann, Alexander Engel, Alina Hartmann, Dino Dizdarevic, Andreas Obst, Robert Zinn, Daniel Keppeler, Noah Kamdem, Leon Kratzer, Saskia Beringer, and Anne-Katrin Landwehr.

As well as running professional sports activities, Brose Baskets and their partner clubs, reach around 12,000 children and young people each year, through numerous leisure sports projects. These include: AG Grundschule (a primary school program), basketball promotion days, a school's league, basketball camps, and the Kinder+Sport Basketball Academy.[20]

On 1 October 2013, Förderverein Basketball Bamberg e. V., was renamed Brose Baskets e.V. The aim of the association, is to support youth development work in the area of basketball. As of February 2014, it had around 300 members.[21]

Fans Edit

The club's broad fan support base within, a relatively small town of Bamberg (with around 76,000 inhabitants),[22] has led to the town receiving the nickname, "Freak City",[23] in basketball circles. The team's fan club, Faszination Basketball Bamberg, has nearly 1,000 members, making it the biggest basketball fan club in the German Beko BBL.[24] Brose Baskets also receives organized support from fan clubs Freak City Frankenpower[25] and Sektion Südblock,[26] among others.

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b Attendance: 6150. 12 January 2017 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 12 January 2017. Retrieved 12 January 2017.
  3. ^ a b c d e f Erfolge (in German).
  4. ^ "Fleming, Chris". Retrieved 19 March 2014.
  5. ^ "Club-Trainer und Baskets-Coach im Gespräch". Retrieved 19 March 2014.
  6. ^ Brose Bamberg Aus im Viertelfinale (in German).
  7. ^ "Brose Baskets trennen sich von Chris Fleming". Sportal.de. Retrieved 28 May 2014.
  8. ^ a b c . Brosebaskets.de (in German). Archived from the original on 28 May 2014. Retrieved 28 May 2014.
  9. ^ Domestic leagues roundup: June 12.
  10. ^ Basketball: Aus Brose Baskets wird Brose Bamberg.
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on 28 February 2018. Retrieved 12 June 2017.
  12. ^ "Super Freaks – a closer look at Brose Bamberg". FIBA.basketball. Retrieved 22 April 2019.
  13. ^ "Bamberg hires Johan Roijakkers as head coach". Eurohoops. 1 July 2020. Retrieved 5 July 2020.
  14. ^ "Brose Bamberg v Casademont Zaragoza boxscore – Basketball Champions League 2020–21 – 23 March". FIBA.basketball. Retrieved 3 October 2022.
  15. ^ "brose ARENA macht ein bisschen Lärm by @Teem72". Soundcloud.com. 13 February 2014. Retrieved 28 May 2014.
  16. ^ "Der 'My Part of History Tag' war (nahezu) ein voller Erfolg". Brose Bamberg Basketball. Retrieved 8 September 2019.
  17. ^ "Neuer Aufsichtsrat der Bamberger Basketball GmbH". Retrieved 19 March 2014.
  18. ^ "Brose Baskets gehen auf Mitgliedersuche". Retrieved 19 March 2014.
  19. ^ "ProB, Regionalliga und der Unterbau". Retrieved 19 March 2014.
  20. ^ "Förderung von Anfang an". Retrieved 19 March 2014.
  21. ^ "Verein". Retrieved 19 March 2014.
  22. ^ "Zahlen der Stadt Bamberg 2011". Retrieved 19 March 2014.
  23. ^ "Freak City, tied for first". Retrieved 19 March 2014.
  24. ^ "Fanclub Faszination Basketball Bamberg e.V." Retrieved 19 March 2014.
  25. ^ "Fanclub Freakcity". Retrieved 19 March 2014.
  26. ^ "Sektion Südblock". Retrieved 19 March 2014.

External links Edit

  • Official website   (in German)
  • Eurobasket.com Team Page

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Brose Bamberg is a German professional basketball team from Bamberg Franconia North Bavaria The club has won the German Championship title nine times and the German Cup five times The club currently plays in the German top tier Basketball Bundesliga BBL and the FIBA Europe Cup The license holder of the club is Bamberger Basketball GmbH Brose BambergLeaguesBBLFounded1955 68 years ago 1955 HistoryList 1 FC 01 Bamberg 1955 1988 TTL Bamberg 1988 1995 TTL uniVersa Bamberg 1995 2000 TSK uniVersa Bamberg 2000 2003 GHP Bamberg 2003 2006 Brose Baskets 2006 2016 Brose Bamberg 2016 present ArenaBrose ArenaCapacity6 150 1 2 LocationBamberg GermanyTeam colorsRed silver white Main sponsorBrose FahrzeugteilePresidentNorbert SiebenGeneral managerPhilipp GalewskiHead coachOren AmielTeam captainChris SengfelderAffiliation s BBC CoburgChampionships9 German Championships5 German Cups5 German Super CupsRetired numbers3 5 6 23 Websitebrosebamberg deHomeAwayThirdThe GHP Bamberg era logo of the club 2003 2006 The club is sponsored by the German automotive supplier Brose Fahrzeugteile Contents 1 History 1 1 1955 2003 first Bundesliga years 1 2 2003 2006 first championship 1 3 2006 2009 first years as Brose Baskets 1 4 2010 2011 first treble 1 5 2011 2012 second treble 1 6 2012 2013 sixth German championship 1 7 2013 2014 disappointing season 1 8 2014 2015 back on top 1 9 2015 16 eighth German championship 1 10 2016 17 EuroLeague and more domination in Germany 1 11 2017 18 Last season in the EuroLeague 1 12 2018 present Participation in FIBA tournaments 2 Club identity 2 1 Logos 3 Honors 3 1 Domestic competitions 3 2 European competitions 3 3 Other Competitions 4 Team venues 5 Players 5 1 Retired numbers 5 2 Current roster 5 3 Depth chart 6 Season by season 7 Notable players 8 Head coaches 9 Other important club personalities 10 Partnerships and youth development work 11 Fans 12 See also 13 References 14 External linksHistory Edit1955 2003 first Bundesliga years Edit The 1 FC 01 Bamberg basketball team was promoted to the Basketball Bundesliga the German Basketball League for the first time in 1970 3 In 1988 after being relegated and promoted twice relegations in 1979 and 1983 promotions in 1982 and 1984 and with 1 FC 01 Bamberg facing bankruptcy the basketball division split to form a new club TTL Basketball Bamberg TTL stands for Tapeten Teppichboden Land which is a wallpaper and carpet company It was the first time the team name had reflected the name of its main sponsor From 1995 the team was called TTL uniVersa Bamberg after uniVersa Versicherungen an insurance company In 1992 the team won the German Cup earning Bamberg its first basketball trophy In 2000 following financial difficulties the team was rescued by the TSK company and changed its name to TSK uniVersa Bamberg Differences of opinion between the main sponsor and the club in 2003 jeopardized the team s position in the Bundesliga and led to a new change of name 2003 2006 first championship Edit During the 2003 04 to 2005 06 seasons the team played in the Bundesliga under the name of its new sponsor as GHP Bamberg Having come second in the Championship twice in a row in 2004 05 the team brought the German Championship title home to Bamberg for the first time 3 This meant that GHP Bamberg qualified for the EuroLeague In the following season 2005 06 the Bamberg team made it into the EuroLeague Top 16 It also played in the BBL Cup Final and in the semi finals of the BBL playoffs 2006 2009 first years as Brose Baskets Edit At the start of the 2006 07 season the club changed its name to Brose Baskets to reflect the fact that Brose Fahrzeugteile GmbH amp Co KG had become the new primary sponsor It was in this season that the team won its second Championship title In 2007 08 the team did not manage to consolidate the previous year s success and was knocked out in the first round of the EuroLeague having won two games In May 2008 Brose Baskets failed to defend their Championship title losing to EWE Baskets Oldenburg in the quarter finals One week later trainer Dirk Bauermann announced his resignation On 2 June 2008 Chris Fleming signed a three year contract as head coach He had previously coached the Artland Dragons who played Brose Baskets in the finals in 2007 Fleming an American was 38 at the time 4 His long term assistant coach Arne Woltmann also came with him from Quakenbruck 5 The first year under the new trainer was difficult and the team only just qualified for the playoffs top eight teams with two points more than the team in ninth place Nevertheless they went on to beat the team in second place MEG Gottingen but did not stand a chance against the Oldenburg team who eventually won the Championship In the following year the points round did not go very well but the team still qualified for the playoffs in fifth place In the cup competition they made it into the Top 4 final in Frankfurt where they beat Skyliners the home team by one point bringing the cup back to Bamberg after 18 years for the second time in the club s history In the Championship playoffs Bonn and Braunschweig who had previously knocked Oldenburg the winners of the first round out of the competition did not pose many problems and Bamberg went through to the finals There they once again faced Skyliners Frankfurt Brose Baskets lost the first home game but immediately fought back to achieve a 2 1 lead Frankfurt won the fourth game in their own arena which was as close run as the cup final had been Eventually however Brose Baskets won the Championship title with a 72 70 in front of its own fans achieving its first double win 2010 2011 first treble Edit For the 2010 11 season Brose Baskets managed to hold onto most of their players from the year before and made a few strategic additions The well rounded team went on to dominate the points round losing only two out of 34 matches The team also won the Cup competition 3 defending their title against Braunschweig in the final in Bamberg where they won 69 66 In the Championship competition Brose Baskets beat Eisbaren Bremerhaven easily in the quarter final In the semi final they suffered two surprise defeats away against Artland Dragons and only won in the fifth deciding game In the final against Alba Berlin Brose Baskets once again displayed some weaknesses in their away performance The Berlin team dominated most of the deciding game in the Stechert Arena despite a good start from Brose Baskets Nevertheless Brose Baskets were able to turn the game around in the final quarter finishing with a clear 72 65 victory This earned them the German Championship title for the fourth time and meant they had achieved two double wins in succession In this season the team also won all their home Cup and Championship matches 2011 2012 second treble Edit The Brose Baskets squad remained largely unchanged in the 2011 12 season and departures were more than compensated for by strong additions At the end of the main round Bamberg was top of the table with 30 wins and four defeats The team won the Cup again during this season 3 In the Championship competition Brose Baskets managed to beat Telekom Baskets Bonn 3 1 in the playoff quarter final despite suffering a surprise defeat in the first home game This was their first defeat at home in 49 games In the semi final Brose Baskets beat Artland Dragons winning three out of a possible five games best of five and also won the final against ratiopharm Ulm 3 0 This was Brose Baskets third successive double win Partly because of this success several players signed bigger contracts with other teams at the end of the season which meant it was not possible to keep the same squad intact the following season Tibor Pleiss and Marcus Slaughter transferred to Spain Brian Roberts and P J Tucker switched to the NBA and Predrag Suput moved to KK Cedevita in Croatia 2012 2013 sixth German championship Edit As in the previous season it was possible to keep the core team together in 2012 13 but injuries during the season led to a number of changes which weakened the team Nevertheless Brose Baskets finished the main round of the Beko BBL at the top of the table with 26 wins In contrast with previous years the team failed to get through the qualifying round of the Cup competition losing 69 77 at home to FC Bayern Munchen In the Championship competition Brose Baskets faced Phoenix Hagen beating them 3 1 and making it through to the semi final of the playoffs Here they came up against FC Bayern Munchen who they managed to beat 3 2 after five games This meant they were through to the final for the fourth time in a row Here the champions of the previous three years faced EWE Baskets Oldenburg Brose Baskets won 3 0 in three straight games securing the Championship title for the fourth time in a row 3 2013 2014 disappointing season Edit In the regular season Brose Baskets could not defend its top seed position from the three previous years finishing second behind Bayern Munich and thus facing the 7th seeded Artland Dragons in the playoff quarterfinals The Dragons pulled off an upset and beat Brose with 3 1 6 The team also failed to reach the BBL Pokal Final and did not accomplish much in its European campaign After the season the club parted ways with head coach Chris Fleming 7 Long time great players of the club John Goldsberry and Casey Jacobsen put an end to their careers and had their jersey numbers retired by the club 8 2014 2015 back on top Edit In the 2014 15 season Brose Baskets came back on top of the German basketball world after they beat the defending champions Bayern Munich 3 2 in the Finals 3 Bamberg also finished the regular season in the first place Bamberg s Bradley Wanamaker was named Basketball Bundesliga Finals MVP 2015 16 eighth German championship Edit In the 2015 16 season Brose Baskets had an impressive EuroLeague campaign in which the team survived the Regular Season and advanced to the Top 16 In the Bundesliga Brose had an even more impressive season The team finished first in the regular season by a wide margin and eventually won the championship after sweeping all opponents in the playoffs 9 In August 2016 the Brose Baskets changed the name to Brose Bamberg 10 2016 17 EuroLeague and more domination in Germany Edit Through its championship in the 2015 16 season Bamberg qualified for the 2016 17 EuroLeague the first true European basketball league Bamberg finished in the 10th place with All EuroLeague Second Team member Nicolo Melli leading the team In Germany the team once again dominated The BBL Pokal was won after beating Bayern Munich in the Final The ninth Basketball Bundesliga title of the club was won after sweeping EWE Baskets Oldenburg 3 0 in the BBL Finals 11 2017 18 Last season in the EuroLeague Edit In the 2017 2018 season Brose finished 12th in the EuroLeague In the Basketball Bundesliga Brose s domination ended at the hands of Bayern Munich who beat Brose 3 1 in the semifinals Brose also lost to Bayern in the BBL Pokal quarterfinals The 4th place finish in the Bundesliga was the worst for Brose in years 2018 present Participation in FIBA tournaments Edit Daniel Hackett with Bamberg in 2018 On 17 February 2019 Bamberg won its fifth BBL Pokal after defeating Alba Berlin 83 82 in the final In the 2018 19 season Bamberg also made its debut in the Basketball Champions League After playing in EuroLeague Basketball competitions since 2004 this was the first time the club participated in a FIBA organised competition In the quarter finals Bamberg narrowly beat defending champions AEK Athens to qualify for the 2019 Final Four 12 On 1 July 2020 Johan Roijakkers signed a 3 year contract as Bamberg s new head coach 13 With Johan Roijakkers as their head coach Brose Bamberg did not lose a single home game during the 2020 2021 season in the Basketball Champions League Brose Bamberg also set the record for most made 3s in a single game 21 made 3s on 58 vs Casademont Zaragoza 23 March 2021 117 76 14 On November 2021 Brose Bamberg announced that Oren Amiel had signed as their head coach With Oren Amiel as their head coach they did not qualify for the Basketball Champions League in the 2022 2023 season The team continued their European season in the FIBA Europe Cup Club identity EditLogos Edit GHP Bamberg era logo 2003 2006 Brose Baskets logo 2006 2016 Honors EditDomestic competitions Edit German League championship Winners 2004 05 2006 07 2009 10 2010 11 2011 12 2012 13 2014 15 2015 16 2016 17 Runners up 1992 93 2002 03 2003 04 German Cup Winners 1992 2010 2011 2012 2017 2019 Runners up 1990 2006 2015 German Champions Cup Winners 2007 2010 2011 2012 2015 Runners up 2013European competitions Edit Basketball Champions League Fourth place 2018 19Other Competitions Edit Zwolle Netherlands Invitational Game Winners 2015 Bamberg Germany Invitational Game Winners 2016 2017 Bayreuth Tournament Winners 2016 Gmunden Austria Invitational Game Winners 2016Team venues Edit Nuremberg Arena which has been used as home arena of the club Brose Arena which has been the regular home arena of the club since 2001 Since 2001 Brose Bamberg has played its home games at Brose Arena a venue that has undergone a number of name changes since it was built Following alterations to the building in 2006 it could hold up to 6 820 after originally having a seating capacity of 4 750 spectators for basketball games In 2006 a large corporate zone and new corporate luxury boxes were also added to the arena Thanks to the 2006 expansion the arena also became big enough for Turkish Airlines EuroLeague games EuroLeague minimum capacity arena rules 5 000 seats In 2016 the arena removed the fan s standing room section in order to meet minimum EuroLeague arena regulations no standing room only areas are allowed in EuroLeague arenas which reduced the arena s seating capacity to 6 150 1 2 Before brose ARENA met EuroLeague capacity requirements European wide home games of Brose had to take place at the 8 200 seat Arena Nurnberger Versicherung which is located in Nuremberg which is about 63 km 39 miles in driving distance from Brose s home city of Bamberg Before Brose Arena previously called Forum Bamberg Jako Arena and Stechert Arena was built the team played at the John F Kennedy Hall on the U S barracks site Auslandische Militarbasen in Bamberg and later at the Graf Stauffenberg Hall Bamberg fans are famous for their devotion and unstinting support Noisy support with drums chants and a brass band provide a great atmosphere at the arena known affectionately as Frankenholle An audio clip of the fans at the arena can be found here 15 Players EditRetired numbers Edit Brose Bamberg retired numbersNo Nat Player Position Tenure Date retired Ref5 John Goldsberry PG 2008 2014 21 May 2014 8 6 Nikos Zisis PG 2015 2019 7 September 2019 16 23 Casey Jacobsen SF 2006 2007 2009 2014 21 May 2014 8 Current roster Edit Note Flags indicate national team eligibility at FIBA sanctioned events Players may hold other non FIBA nationality not displayed Brose Bamberg rosterPlayers CoachesPos No Nat Name Ht Wt AgeF 0 Gray Justin 1 98 m 6 ft 6 in 95 kg 209 lb 27 1995 12 15 15 December 1995PG 1 Herzog Lukas 1 94 m 6 ft 4 in 94 kg 207 lb 21 2001 09 10 10 September 2001G 2 Copeland Zach 1 93 m 6 ft 4 in 84 kg 185 lb 26 1997 06 21 21 June 1997G 3 Johnson Malik 1 78 m 5 ft 10 in 70 kg 154 lb 26 1997 01 25 25 January 1997F 4 Nelson Adrian 2 02 m 6 ft 8 in 102 kg 225 lb 23 2000 01 01 1 January 2000SG 9 Tadda Karsten 1 92 m 6 ft 4 in 93 kg 205 lb 34 1988 11 02 2 November 1988SF 11 Wohlrath Kevin 1 96 m 6 ft 5 in 87 kg 192 lb 28 1995 02 15 15 February 1995SF 33 Heckmann Patrick 1 98 m 6 ft 6 in 100 kg 220 lb 31 1992 02 27 27 February 1992F C 35 Onu EJ 2 11 m 6 ft 11 in 109 kg 240 lb 24 1999 07 31 31 July 1999C 65 Stanic Filip 2 08 m 6 ft 10 in 118 kg 260 lb 25 1998 01 14 14 January 1998G Woodbury Trey 1 93 m 6 ft 4 in 91 kg 201 lb 23 1999 09 17 17 September 1999 Head coach Oren AmielAssistant coach es Arne WoltmannLegend C Team captain Injured Roster Updated August 20 2023Depth chart Edit Pos Starting 5 BenchCPFSFSGPGSeason by season EditSeason Tier League Pos German Cup European competitions1991 92 1 Bundesliga 2nd Champion1992 93 1 Bundesliga 2nd1993 94 1 Bundesliga 1st Semi finalist1994 95 1 Bundesliga 1st 3 FIBA Korac Cup R11995 96 1 Bundesliga 4th Semi finalist 3 FIBA Korac Cup R11996 97 1 Bundesliga 3rd Semi finalist 3 FIBA Korac Cup R11997 98 1 Bundesliga 3rd 3 FIBA Korac Cup R31998 99 1 Bundesliga 6th Third place 3 FIBA Korac Cup R11999 00 1 Bundesliga 10th2000 01 1 Bundesliga 10th2001 02 1 Bundesliga 7th2002 03 1 Bundesliga 2nd2003 04 1 Bundesliga 2nd 3 FIBA Europe League EF2004 05 1 Bundesliga 1st 2 ULEB Cup RS2005 06 1 Bundesliga 3rd Finalist 1 Euroleague T162006 07 1 Bundesliga 1st 2 ULEB Cup RS2007 08 1 Bundesliga 7th 1 Euroleague RS2008 09 1 Bundesliga 4th 2 Eurocup RS2009 10 1 Bundesliga 1st Champion 2 Eurocup T162010 11 1 Bundesliga 1st Champion 1 Euroleague RS2011 12 1 Bundesliga 1st Champion 1 Euroleague RS2012 13 1 Bundesliga 1st Quarter finalist 1 Euroleague T162013 14 1 Bundesliga 5th Third place 1 Euroleague RS2 Eurocup L322014 15 1 Bundesliga 1st Finalist 2 Eurocup EF2015 16 1 Bundesliga 1st Semi finalist 1 Euroleague T162016 17 1 Bundesliga 1st Champion 1 EuroLeague 13th2017 18 1 Bundesliga 4th Quarter finalist 1 EuroLeague 12th2018 19 1 Bundesliga 5th Champion 3 Champions League 4th2019 20 1 Bundesliga 6th Semifinals 3 Champions League RS2020 21 1 Bundesliga 8th Group stage 3 Champions League PO2021 22 1 Bundesliga 8th Round of 16 3 Champions League Q2022 23 1 Bundesliga 11th Round of 16 3 Champions League Q4 Europe Cup QFNotable players EditNote Flags indicate national team eligibility at FIBA sanctioned events Players may hold other non FIBA nationality not displayed CriteriaTo appear in this section a player must have either Set a club record or won an individual award while at the club Played at least one official international match for their national team at any time Played at least one official NBA match at any time Daniel Theis Maik Zirbes Tibor Pleiss Steffen Hamann Ademola Okulaja Robert Garrett Tim Ohlbrecht Sven Schultze Holger Geschwindner Pekka Markkanen Ljubodrag Simonovic Uvis Helmanis Gert Kullamae Predrag Suput Anton Gavel Bostjan Nachbar Janis Strelnieks Fabien Causeur Nikos Zisis Nicolo Melli Daniel Hackett Elton Brown Dan Dickau Chris Ensminger D or Fischer Sharrod Ford John Goldsberry Walter Palmer Casey Jacobsen Brian Roberts P J Tucker Dorell Wright Darius Miller Marcus Slaughter Kyle Hines Brad Wanamaker Alex Renfroe Ricky Hickman Julius Jenkins Jason Sasser Demond Mallet Eldridge Recasner K zell Wesson Dickey SimpkinsHead coaches Edit1988 1994 Terence Schofield1994 1999 Ken Scalabroni1999 2001 Armin Andres2001 Zoran Slavnic2001 2008 Dirk Bauermann2008 2014 Chris Fleming2014 2018 Andrea Trinchieri2018 Ilias Kantzouris interim head coach 2018 Luca Banchi2018 2019 Ainars Bagatskis2019 Federico Perego2019 2020 Roel Moors2020 2021 Johan Roijakkers2021 present Oren AmielOther important club personalities EditNorbert Sieben President Michael Stoschek chairman of the supervisory board other supervisory board members Carl Steiner Maximilian Stoschek 17 Partnerships and youth development work EditBrose Baskets and their partner clubs offer young players excellent development opportunities The aim is to provide attractive high class basketball for sports fans and our industry partners to broaden the sport s grassroots base and to become even more successful and efficient at the top end of the game Brose Baskets and their registered association therefore run junior Under 9 Under 10 Under 12 Under 14 Under 16 and Under 19 teams and collaborate with Baunach a team in the German third tier level Bundesliga ProB 18 Since the 2009 10 season there is also a women s Under 17 WNBL professional team Team Oberfranken And another women s team DJK Brose Bamberg has been playing in the 1st German Bundesliga with support from Brose Baskets since 2012 Partner teams 19 Bike Cafe Messingschlager Baunach ProB TSV Troster Breitengussbach South East Regional League NBBL JBBL Brose Baskets e V WNBL Regnitztal Baskets 2nd Regional League TTL Bamberg 2nd Regional League Under 14 professional team DJK Don Bosco Bamberg Under 13 professional team BG Litzendorf SpVgg Roth SG Koln99ers e V Paderborn BasketsBrose Baskets also work with a large number of other clubs in the Under 12 to Under 19 range as part of the Junior Franken project In addition many of the players from Bamberg s youth program have been in the squads for the senior German national team and the German junior national teams The senior German national men s A squad has included Brose players Karsten Tadda and Maik Zirbes Bamberg has also had numerous players in the German Under 20 German Under 18 and German Under 16 squads such as Johannes Thiemann Alexander Engel Alina Hartmann Dino Dizdarevic Andreas Obst Robert Zinn Daniel Keppeler Noah Kamdem Leon Kratzer Saskia Beringer and Anne Katrin Landwehr As well as running professional sports activities Brose Baskets and their partner clubs reach around 12 000 children and young people each year through numerous leisure sports projects These include AG Grundschule a primary school program basketball promotion days a school s league basketball camps and the Kinder Sport Basketball Academy 20 On 1 October 2013 Forderverein Basketball Bamberg e V was renamed Brose Baskets e V The aim of the association is to support youth development work in the area of basketball As of February 2014 it had around 300 members 21 Fans EditThe club s broad fan support base within a relatively small town of Bamberg with around 76 000 inhabitants 22 has led to the town receiving the nickname Freak City 23 in basketball circles The team s fan club Faszination Basketball Bamberg has nearly 1 000 members making it the biggest basketball fan club in the German Beko BBL 24 Brose Baskets also receives organized support from fan clubs Freak City Frankenpower 25 and Sektion Sudblock 26 among others See also EditBonn Bamberg basketball brawlReferences Edit a b Attendance 6150 Archived 12 January 2017 at the Wayback Machine a b 6150 Archived from the original on 12 January 2017 Retrieved 12 January 2017 a b c d e f Erfolge in German Fleming Chris Retrieved 19 March 2014 Club Trainer und Baskets Coach im Gesprach Retrieved 19 March 2014 Brose Bamberg Aus im Viertelfinale in German Brose Baskets trennen sich von Chris Fleming Sportal de Retrieved 28 May 2014 a b c Goodbye John amp Casey Brosebaskets de in German Archived from the original on 28 May 2014 Retrieved 28 May 2014 Domestic leagues roundup June 12 Basketball Aus Brose Baskets wird Brose Bamberg Threepeat und Sweep Bamberg gewinnt drittes Spiel gegen Oldenburg und feiert den Titel Causeur Finals MVP in lang de Archived from the original on 28 February 2018 Retrieved 12 June 2017 Super Freaks a closer look at Brose Bamberg FIBA basketball Retrieved 22 April 2019 Bamberg hires Johan Roijakkers as head coach Eurohoops 1 July 2020 Retrieved 5 July 2020 Brose Bamberg v Casademont Zaragoza boxscore Basketball Champions League 2020 21 23 March FIBA basketball Retrieved 3 October 2022 brose ARENA macht ein bisschen Larm by Teem72 Soundcloud com 13 February 2014 Retrieved 28 May 2014 Der My Part of History Tag war nahezu ein voller Erfolg Brose Bamberg Basketball Retrieved 8 September 2019 Neuer Aufsichtsrat der Bamberger Basketball GmbH Retrieved 19 March 2014 Brose Baskets gehen auf Mitgliedersuche Retrieved 19 March 2014 ProB Regionalliga und der Unterbau Retrieved 19 March 2014 Forderung von Anfang an Retrieved 19 March 2014 Verein Retrieved 19 March 2014 Zahlen der Stadt Bamberg 2011 Retrieved 19 March 2014 Freak City tied for first Retrieved 19 March 2014 Fanclub Faszination Basketball Bamberg e V Retrieved 19 March 2014 Fanclub Freakcity Retrieved 19 March 2014 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