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Bayer Giants Leverkusen

Bayer Giants Leverkusen is a professional basketball club, part of the TSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen sports club based in Leverkusen, Germany. It currently plays in ProB, the third division of German basketball.

Bayer Giants Leverkusen
LeaguesProB
Founded1961; 63 years ago (1961)
HistoryTuS Bayer 04 Leverkusen 1961–1983
TSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen 1983–2000
Bayer Giants Leverkusen
2000–present
ArenaOstermann-Arena
Capacity3,500
LocationLeverkusen, North Rhine-Westphalia
Championships14 German Championships
10 German Cup
1 ProB
Websitewww.bayer-basketball.de

Based on the number of titles, Leverkusen is the most successful team in the history of German Basketball with a record-14 championships and 10 Cups.[1] In 2009, the Bayer company cut down sponsorship and the club went down to Germany's ProB (third division) to restructure. The license for the Basketball Bundesliga was transferred to the newly formed Giants Düsseldorf.

The team is currently coached by two of its legends: Hansi Gnad and Michael Koch as his assistant. [2]

History edit

Founded as TuS Bayer 04 Leverkusen in 1961, the club moved up to first division Basketball Bundesliga in 1968. The club won 5 national championships and 4 German Cups as TuS 04 Leverkusen before it changed its name and continued its dominance as TSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen. Until today, the club has won more national titles than any other German basketball team.[3]

The first success came in 1970 when TuS 04 won the double under coach Günter Hagedorn with more Trophies and participations in European competitions following during the 1970s. From 1970 until 1977 the club played in 5 Cup Finals winning four titles. In 1985 and 1986 Bayer won the German Championship again before establishing itself as a powerhouse in the 1990s with constant presence in the FIBA Euroleague after winning 7 championships in a row (1990-96) with coach Dirk Bauermann.

After the team lost three of its key players on a free transfer in the summer of 1996 (Michael Koch, Chris Welp and Henning Harnisch) Alba Berlin was the team that broke Bayer's dominance with the last success being the 2nd place in the league in 2000. The last participation in Europe's top competition was in the 2000-01 season when the club as German's runners-up played in the Suproleague.

 
Dirk Bauermann guided Bayer to 7 straight titles

To the disdain of all of its supporters, in 2008 the Bayer company decided to make dramatic cuts in its sponsorship for the team and simply focus on its football operations and amateur athletics. This move forced the club's basketball team to cede its Basketball Bundesliga license to the newly formed Giants Düsseldorf and move down to Germany's 4th Division Regionalliga to restructure. Thousands of club supporters gathered in the streets of Leverkusen to protest the company's move.[4][5] Giants won the Regionalliga and promotion to the ProB in their first season.

In 2013, the club promoted to the ProA League, but it was relegated to the ProB two years later. In 2019 Bayer returned to the ProA, German basketball's second tier, but relegated in 2023.

Season by season edit

 
Nick Hornsby
Season Tier League Pos. German Cup European competitions
1989–90 1 Bundesliga 1st Champion 2 Cup Winners' Cup R16
1990–91 1 Bundesliga 1st Champion 1 Champions Cup QF
1991–92 1 Bundesliga 1st 1 Euroleague GS
1992–93 1 Bundesliga 1st Champion 1 Euroleague GS
1993–94 1 Bundesliga 1st Semifinalist 1 Euroleague GS
1994–95 1 Bundesliga 1st Champion 1 Euroleague GS
1995–96 1 Bundesliga 1st Runner-up 1 Euroleague GS
1996–97 1 Bundesliga 4th 1 Euroleague GS
1997–98 1 Bundesliga 8th 2 EuroCup R32
1998–99 1 Bundesliga 4th 3 Korać Cup GS
1999–00 1 Bundesliga 2nd 3 Korać Cup GS
2000–01 1 Bundesliga 3rd Third position 1 SuproLeague RS
2001–02 1 Bundesliga 5th 3 Korać Cup R16
2002–03 1 Bundesliga 8th 4 Regional Challenge Cup North RU
2003–04 1 Bundesliga 8th
2004–05 1 Bundesliga 13th
2005–06 1 Bundesliga 10th
2006–07 1 Bundesliga 8th
2007–08 1 Bundesliga 6th[a]
2008–09 4 1st Regionalliga 1st
2009–10 3 ProB 7th
2010–11 3 ProB 8th
2011–12 3 ProB 11th
2012–13 3 ProB 5th
2013–14 2 ProA 13th
2014–15 2 ProA 14th
2015–16 2 ProA 15th
2016–17 3 ProB 4th
2017–18 3 ProB 8th
2018–19 3 ProB 1st
2019–20 2 ProA 5th
2020–21 2 ProA 5th
2021–22 2 ProA 5th
2022–23 2 ProA 17th
  1. ^ Sold its place to Giants Düsseldorf.

Honours edit

  • German Champions
    • Winners (14-record): 1970, 1971, 1972, 1976, 1979, 1985, 1986, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996
    • Runners-up (6): 1977, 1980, 1987, 1988, 1989, 2000
  • German Cup:
    • Winners (10): 1970, 1971, 1974, 1976, 1986, 1987, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1995
    • Runners-up (2): 1977, 1989
  • ProB
    • Winners (2): 2013, 2019
  • 1. Regionalliga
    • Winners (1): 2009

European participations edit

The club has competed for 21 seasons in European competitions organized by FIBA Europe from 1970 until 2003.[6]

Games against NBA teams edit

Seattle SuperSonics   109 -   Bayer 04 Leverkusen 86

Roster 2022/23 edit

#[7] Name Birth Date Nationality Height Body Weight Position Former Club
0 Abdul Mohamed 03.12.1996   Canada 2,01 m 93 kg SF/PF Montreal Alliance (CAN-CEBL)
2 Aimé Olma 16.05.2004   Germany 1,93 m 83 kg SG Giants Düsseldorf (GER-ProB)
3 Gabriel de Oliveira 03.03.1998   Germany /   Brazil 2,06 m 102 kg PF Rostock Seawolves (BBL)
4 Lennart Litera 15.04.2004   Germany 1,91 m 70 kg SG BBV Köln-Nordwest
5 Kadre Gray 02.07.1997   Canada 1,85 m 86 kg PG/SG Ottawa BlackJacks (CAN-CEBL)
7 Matthew Meredith 07.07.2000   Germany /   United States 1,98 m 93 kg SG/SF Skyliners Frankfurt (BBL)
8 Dejan Kovacevic 27.12.1996   Germany 2,08 m 99 kg PF Crailsheim Merlins (BBL)
9 Marius Stoll 09.07.1999   Germany 1,97 m 94 kg PG OrangeAcademy (GER-ProB)
10 Haris Hujic 30.04.1997   Germany 1,92 m 93 kg PG/SG BG Göttingen (BBL)
18 Justin Gnad 24.06.1997   Germany 1,94 m 105 kg SF Own Youth
21 Robert Drijencic 20.04.1996   Germany 1,93 m 93 kg PG/SG/SF Wiha Panthers Schwenningen (GER-ProA)
22 Dennis Heinzmann 22.01.1991   Germany 2,16 m 120 kg C RheinStars Köln (GER-ProB)
24 Thomas Fankhauser 26.08.2001   Germany 2,01 m 96 kg SF/PF RheinStars Köln (GER-ProB)
30 TreVion Crews 03.03.1996   United States 1,83 m 82 kg PG BBC Résidence (LUX)
33 Nick Hornsby 21.06.1995   United States 2,01 m 107 kg SF/PF Capital City Go-Go (NBA G-League)
34 Stef Van Bussel 18.06.2004   Netherlands 2,01 m 100 kg PF/C BAL (basketball club) (NL)
55 Joel Lungelu 20.08.2003   Germany 2,05 m 114 kg PF/C Own Youth
HC Hansi Gnad 04.06.1963   Germany Headcoach
AC Jacques Schneider 16.08.1992   Germany Assistant Coach
AC Philipp Stachula 14.10.1987   Germany Assistant Coach
AC Philip Jacobs 20.10.1993   Germany Athletiktrainer

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

Notable players edit

To appear in this section a player must have played at least two seasons for the club AND either:

– Set a club record or won an individual award as a professional player.
– Played at least one official international match for his senior national team at any time.

Head coaches edit

Coach Start End
  Günter Hagedorn 1969 1973
  Bernd Röder 1975 1978
  Chris Lee 1980 1984
  Jim Kelly 1984 1989
  Dirk Bauermann 1989 1998
  Calvin Oldham 1998 2002
  Heimo Förster 2002 2005
  Achim Kuczmann 2005 2008
  Achim Kuczmann 2011 2018
  Hans-Jürgen Gnad 2018 present

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Leverkusen, Bayer04: Bayer-Giants".[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ Koch returns, 20 October 2023
  3. ^ "Leverkusen, Bayer04: Bayer-Giants".[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ "Leverkusen: Giants-Fants buhen Dezernenten aus". www.rp-online.de. Archived from the original on 9 September 2012. Retrieved 22 May 2022.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-12-30. Retrieved 2010-03-31.
  6. ^
  7. ^ "Kader - Giants TSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen". www.giants-leverkusen.de. Retrieved 2023-03-27.

External links edit

  • Team Homepage (in German)

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Bayer Giants Leverkusen is a professional basketball club part of the TSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen sports club based in Leverkusen Germany It currently plays in ProB the third division of German basketball Bayer Giants LeverkusenLeaguesProBFounded1961 63 years ago 1961 HistoryTuS Bayer 04 Leverkusen 1961 1983TSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen 1983 2000Bayer Giants Leverkusen2000 presentArenaOstermann ArenaCapacity3 500LocationLeverkusen North Rhine WestphaliaChampionships14 German Championships 10 German Cup 1 ProBWebsitewww wbr bayer basketball wbr deHomeAway Based on the number of titles Leverkusen is the most successful team in the history of German Basketball with a record 14 championships and 10 Cups 1 In 2009 the Bayer company cut down sponsorship and the club went down to Germany s ProB third division to restructure The license for the Basketball Bundesliga was transferred to the newly formed Giants Dusseldorf The team is currently coached by two of its legends Hansi Gnad and Michael Koch as his assistant 2 Contents 1 History 2 Season by season 3 Honours 4 European participations 5 Games against NBA teams 6 Roster 2022 23 7 Notable players 8 Head coaches 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksHistory editFounded as TuS Bayer 04 Leverkusen in 1961 the club moved up to first division Basketball Bundesliga in 1968 The club won 5 national championships and 4 German Cups as TuS 04 Leverkusen before it changed its name and continued its dominance as TSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen Until today the club has won more national titles than any other German basketball team 3 The first success came in 1970 when TuS 04 won the double under coach Gunter Hagedorn with more Trophies and participations in European competitions following during the 1970s From 1970 until 1977 the club played in 5 Cup Finals winning four titles In 1985 and 1986 Bayer won the German Championship again before establishing itself as a powerhouse in the 1990s with constant presence in the FIBA Euroleague after winning 7 championships in a row 1990 96 with coach Dirk Bauermann After the team lost three of its key players on a free transfer in the summer of 1996 Michael Koch Chris Welp and Henning Harnisch Alba Berlin was the team that broke Bayer s dominance with the last success being the 2nd place in the league in 2000 The last participation in Europe s top competition was in the 2000 01 season when the club as German s runners up played in the Suproleague nbsp Dirk Bauermann guided Bayer to 7 straight titles To the disdain of all of its supporters in 2008 the Bayer company decided to make dramatic cuts in its sponsorship for the team and simply focus on its football operations and amateur athletics This move forced the club s basketball team to cede its Basketball Bundesliga license to the newly formed Giants Dusseldorf and move down to Germany s 4th Division Regionalliga to restructure Thousands of club supporters gathered in the streets of Leverkusen to protest the company s move 4 5 Giants won the Regionalliga and promotion to the ProB in their first season In 2013 the club promoted to the ProA League but it was relegated to the ProB two years later In 2019 Bayer returned to the ProA German basketball s second tier but relegated in 2023 Season by season edit nbsp Nick Hornsby Season Tier League Pos German Cup European competitions 1989 90 1 Bundesliga 1st Champion 2 Cup Winners Cup R16 1990 91 1 Bundesliga 1st Champion 1 Champions Cup QF 1991 92 1 Bundesliga 1st 1 Euroleague GS 1992 93 1 Bundesliga 1st Champion 1 Euroleague GS 1993 94 1 Bundesliga 1st Semifinalist 1 Euroleague GS 1994 95 1 Bundesliga 1st Champion 1 Euroleague GS 1995 96 1 Bundesliga 1st Runner up 1 Euroleague GS 1996 97 1 Bundesliga 4th 1 Euroleague GS 1997 98 1 Bundesliga 8th 2 EuroCup R32 1998 99 1 Bundesliga 4th 3 Korac Cup GS 1999 00 1 Bundesliga 2nd 3 Korac Cup GS 2000 01 1 Bundesliga 3rd Third position 1 SuproLeague RS 2001 02 1 Bundesliga 5th 3 Korac Cup R16 2002 03 1 Bundesliga 8th 4 Regional Challenge Cup North RU 2003 04 1 Bundesliga 8th 2004 05 1 Bundesliga 13th 2005 06 1 Bundesliga 10th 2006 07 1 Bundesliga 8th 2007 08 1 Bundesliga 6th a 2008 09 4 1st Regionalliga 1st 2009 10 3 ProB 7th 2010 11 3 ProB 8th 2011 12 3 ProB 11th 2012 13 3 ProB 5th 2013 14 2 ProA 13th 2014 15 2 ProA 14th 2015 16 2 ProA 15th 2016 17 3 ProB 4th 2017 18 3 ProB 8th 2018 19 3 ProB 1st 2019 20 2 ProA 5th 2020 21 2 ProA 5th 2021 22 2 ProA 5th 2022 23 2 ProA 17th Sold its place to Giants Dusseldorf Honours editGerman Champions Winners 14 record 1970 1971 1972 1976 1979 1985 1986 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 Runners up 6 1977 1980 1987 1988 1989 2000 German Cup Winners 10 1970 1971 1974 1976 1986 1987 1990 1991 1993 1995 Runners up 2 1977 1989 ProB Winners 2 2013 2019 1 Regionalliga Winners 1 2009European participations editThe club has competed for 21 seasons in European competitions organized by FIBA Europe from 1970 until 2003 6 FIBA Euroleague Suproleague 11 times 1970 71 1971 72 1972 73 1990 91 1991 92 1992 93 1993 94 1994 95 1995 96 1996 97 2000 01 Cup Winners Cup 4 times 1974 75 1987 88 1989 90 1997 98 Korac Cup 5 times 1975 76 1988 89 1998 99 1999 00 2001 02 FIBA Regional Conference 1 time 2002 03 Games against NBA teams editDate 9 September 1984 Venue nbsp Wilhelm Dopatka Halle Leverkusen Seattle SuperSonics nbsp 109 nbsp Bayer 04 Leverkusen 86Roster 2022 23 edit 7 Name Birth Date Nationality Height Body Weight Position Former Club 0 Abdul Mohamed 03 12 1996 nbsp Canada 2 01 m 93 kg SF PF Montreal Alliance CAN CEBL 2 Aime Olma 16 05 2004 nbsp Germany 1 93 m 83 kg SG Giants Dusseldorf GER ProB 3 Gabriel de Oliveira 03 03 1998 nbsp Germany nbsp Brazil 2 06 m 102 kg PF Rostock Seawolves BBL 4 Lennart Litera 15 04 2004 nbsp Germany 1 91 m 70 kg SG BBV Koln Nordwest 5 Kadre Gray 02 07 1997 nbsp Canada 1 85 m 86 kg PG SG Ottawa BlackJacks CAN CEBL 7 Matthew Meredith 07 07 2000 nbsp Germany nbsp United States 1 98 m 93 kg SG SF Skyliners Frankfurt BBL 8 Dejan Kovacevic 27 12 1996 nbsp Germany 2 08 m 99 kg PF Crailsheim Merlins BBL 9 Marius Stoll 09 07 1999 nbsp Germany 1 97 m 94 kg PG OrangeAcademy GER ProB 10 Haris Hujic 30 04 1997 nbsp Germany 1 92 m 93 kg PG SG BG Gottingen BBL 18 Justin Gnad 24 06 1997 nbsp Germany 1 94 m 105 kg SF Own Youth 21 Robert Drijencic 20 04 1996 nbsp Germany 1 93 m 93 kg PG SG SF Wiha Panthers Schwenningen GER ProA 22 Dennis Heinzmann 22 01 1991 nbsp Germany 2 16 m 120 kg C RheinStars Koln GER ProB 24 Thomas Fankhauser 26 08 2001 nbsp Germany 2 01 m 96 kg SF PF RheinStars Koln GER ProB 30 TreVion Crews 03 03 1996 nbsp United States 1 83 m 82 kg PG BBC Residence LUX 33 Nick Hornsby 21 06 1995 nbsp United States 2 01 m 107 kg SF PF Capital City Go Go NBA G League 34 Stef Van Bussel 18 06 2004 nbsp Netherlands 2 01 m 100 kg PF C BAL basketball club NL 55 Joel Lungelu 20 08 2003 nbsp Germany 2 05 m 114 kg PF C Own Youth HC Hansi Gnad 04 06 1963 nbsp Germany Headcoach AC Jacques Schneider 16 08 1992 nbsp Germany Assistant Coach AC Philipp Stachula 14 10 1987 nbsp Germany Assistant Coach AC Philip Jacobs 20 10 1993 nbsp Germany Athletiktrainer Note Flags indicate national team eligibility at FIBA sanctioned events Players may hold other non FIBA nationality not displayed Notable players edit nbsp Denis Wucherer nbsp Demond Greene nbsp Hansi Gnad nbsp Kristjan Kangur To appear in this section a player must have played at least two seasons for the club AND either Set a club record or won an individual award as a professional player Played at least one official international match for his senior national team at any time nbsp Stephan Baeck 4 seasons 83 85 90 92 nbsp Gunther Behnke 11 seasons 81 92 nbsp nbsp John Ecker 12 seasons 71 83 nbsp Hansi Gnad 4 seasons 95 97 99 01 nbsp Demond Greene 3 seasons 02 05 nbsp Henning Harnisch 8 seasons 88 96 nbsp Steven Hutchinson 3 seasons 99 02 nbsp Rudi Kleen 11 seasons 70 81 nbsp Moritz Kleine Brockhoff 6 seasons 88 94 nbsp Michael Koch 5 seasons 91 96 nbsp Dieter Kuprella 9 seasons 68 77 nbsp Michael Pappert 4 seasons 85 89 nbsp Jochen Pollex 3 seasons 69 72 nbsp Sven Schultze 3 seasons 02 05 nbsp Norbert Thimm 10 seasons 69 72 74 81 nbsp Christian Welp 5 seasons 91 96 nbsp Denis Wucherer 9 seasons 92 98 02 05 nbsp Kristjan Kangur 2 seasons 04 06 nbsp John Best 3 seasons 00 03 nbsp Tony Dawson 2 seasons 95 97 nbsp Nate Fox 5 seasons 02 03 05 08 nbsp Tom Garrick 2 seasons 93 95 nbsp Nick Hornsby 2 seasons 18 20 nbsp Kannard Johnson 4 seasons 89 93 nbsp J J Mann 2 seasons 20 22 nbsp Clinton Wheeler 4 seasons 89 93Head coaches editCoach Start End nbsp Gunter Hagedorn 1969 1973 nbsp Bernd Roder 1975 1978 nbsp Chris Lee 1980 1984 nbsp Jim Kelly 1984 1989 nbsp Dirk Bauermann 1989 1998 nbsp Calvin Oldham 1998 2002 nbsp Heimo Forster 2002 2005 nbsp Achim Kuczmann 2005 2008 nbsp Achim Kuczmann 2011 2018 nbsp Hans Jurgen Gnad 2018 presentSee also editTSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen handball References edit Leverkusen Bayer04 Bayer Giants permanent dead link Koch returns 20 October 2023 Leverkusen Bayer04 Bayer Giants permanent dead link Leverkusen Giants Fants buhen Dezernenten aus www rp online de Archived from the original on 9 September 2012 Retrieved 22 May 2022 Rettet die Giants Fans wollen Giants behalten RP 13 02 08 Archived from the original on 2014 12 30 Retrieved 2010 03 31 German clubs in Europe sathanasias Kader Giants TSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen www giants leverkusen de Retrieved 2023 03 27 External links editTeam Homepage in German Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bayer Giants Leverkusen amp oldid 1189262089, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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