1. FC Baunach

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The 1. Football Club 1911 Baunach eV (short: 1. FC Baunach or FC Baunach ) is a sports club from the Upper Franconian town of Baunach . The club was founded on March 1, 1911 and, contrary to its name, has been a multi-discipline sports club since the 1970s. In addition to the football and basketball departments , the club also includes a table tennis and tennis department , with none of the three-digit members except for the first two departments; At the beginning of 2013 the association had a total of 651 members. In the past, only the basketball department, the first men's team of which belonged to the 2nd Basketball Bundesliga Group South between 1988 and 1994, was of national significance in the past , and since 2013 it has belonged to national leagues again under different company names .

basketball

1. FC Baunach
Founded 1976 (total club: 1911)
Hall Main moor hall
(1,800 seats)
Homepage Baunach-Basketball.de
Head of department Joachim Hirmke
Finance officer Jörg Mausolf
Trainer Mario Dugandzic
league ProB
ProA 2018/19 : 16th place
Colours White / green
Jersey colors
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home
Jersey colors
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Away
successes
Second 2nd BBL Süd 1993
ProB Vice-Champion 2014

history

Based on the success of the basketball team of 1. FC Bamberg, which today competes as Brose Baskets and has played first-class in Germany since 1970, apart from a few interruptions , a basketball department was founded in 1976 in the neighboring regional center of Bamberg at 1. FC Baunach. By 1988, the men's team made it to the group south of the second Bundesliga. As a newcomer you could take third place there after the main round in the 2nd Bundesliga 1988/89 . In the 1990/91 season they even reached second place, but fell back to fourth place in the promotion round like two years earlier. In the following season they even dropped from first place after the main round to fifth place. In the 1992/93 season they held second place in the promotion round, but was in the fight for promotion without a chance against the first division relegated, regional rivals and former German champion BG Steiner Bayreuth , who achieved immediate promotion . In the following season it was enough for third place. The TSV Tröster from the neighboring Breitengüßbach had played second-rate every now and then in previous years, but never got stuck in the 2nd Bundesliga. After the descent of TSV Tröster from the 2nd division in 1994, a syndicate was formed with 1. FC Baunach, whose focus shifted to Breitengüßbach. The first men's team of 1. FC Baunach no longer played in the top two divisions and was in the meantime even outstripped by the sporting success of the SpVgg from the neighboring Rattelsdorf , which in turn played in the 2nd basketball league for several years.

In the 2003/04 season, Wolfgang Heyder took over the coaching position of the first men's team, who had been doing this for a long time during the second division years between 1989 and 1994. While Heyder, as manager of Brose Baskets , was able to lead them to their first championship titles in Germany, he integrated the Baunach basketball players into the game operating company Franken 1st , which ensured mutual cooperation between the basketball teams in Franconia and in the Bamberg district in particular . With the first men's team, coach Heyder rose from the second to the first regional league in 2004 , which after hierarchical instead of geographical division of the 2nd basketball league into ProA and ProB 2007 represented the fourth highest division in Germany. In 2010 Timo Fuchs and Jörg Mausolf took over the coaching position from Heyder after they had previously exercised this together with Heyder. After a fourth place in 2012, they finally reached the championship in the Regionalliga Südost in 2013. Connected to the simultaneous descent of TSV Comforter in ProB 2012/13 "replaced" then the Baunacher now Güßbacher be the first partner of the German champions Brose Baskets that the newly promoted Baunach, who in the ProB 2013/14 the sponsors name Bike Café Messingschlager assumed that various young players were released from his master squad by means of a double license . In the 2013/14 season, they successfully established themselves as promoted players and on the last main round matchday they still reached eighth place and qualified for the play-offs for promotion to the ProA. Surprisingly, they made the leap into the final, which is associated with the right to promotion to the second highest division.

For the 2015/2016 season, Bike-Café Messingschlager Baunach was renamed to Baunach Young Pikes . At the beginning of March 2019, Baunach's relegation from the 2nd Bundesliga ProA was certain. Even a change of coach during the season could not prevent that. Following the 2019/20 season, which ended prematurely due to the COVID-19 pandemic , Baunach withdrew from the 2nd Bundesliga ProB. Brose Bamberg had previously terminated the collaboration, which over the years had promoted players such as Johannes Thiemann , Andreas Obst , Leon Kratzer and Louis Olinde .

Squad season 2017/2018

Squad of Baunach Young Pikes in the 2017/2018 season
Attention: The squad information is out of date!
(current season: 2020/2021)
player
No. Nat. Surname birth size info Last club
Guards ( PG , SG )
4th SpainSpain/GermanyGermany Gerard Gomila 05/09/1995 1.95 m Oettinger Rockets
5 GermanyGermany Nicholas Carpenter August 18, 2000 1.96 m DL Regnitz Valley Baskets
7th AustraliaAustralia William McDowell-White 04/13/1998 1.96 m DL Sydney Kings ,AustraliaAustralia
11 GermanyGermany Heinrich Everywhere 08/26/1999 1.92 m DL
12 GermanyGermany Nicolas Wolf 06/26/1999 1.95 m DL
13 EstoniaEstonia Henri Drell 04/25/2000 2.04 m DL Audentese SG / Noortekoondis ,EstoniaEstonia
15th United StatesUnited States Christopher Fowler December 8, 1992 1.85 m
18th GermanyGermany Tibor Taraš 09/24/1997 1.97 m DL
19th GermanyGermany Kay Bruhnke 07/15/2001 1.98 m DL
32 GermanyGermany Moritz Plescher 04/10/2000 1.95 m DL Chewelah High School, United StatesUnited States
Forwards ( SF , PF )
8th United StatesUnited States Robert Ferguson 03/18/1985 2.03 m (C)Captain of the crew Hamburg Towers
9 SwedenSweden Felix Edwardsson 02/22/1999 2.05 m DL Uppsala Basket ,SwedenSweden
16 GermanyGermany Louis Olinde 03/19/1998 2.05 m DL Hamburg Towers
20th GermanyGermany Eddy Edigin Jr. 10/17/1995 2.01 m Giants Nordlingen
31 GermanyGermany Daniel Keppeler 01/18/1997 2.03 m DL
Center ( C )
36 GermanyGermany Andreas Nicklaus 08/20/1999 2.15 m DL
Trainer
Nat. Surname position
GermanyGermany Felix Czerny Trainer
GermanyGermany Mark Völkl Assistant coach
Legend
Abbr. meaning
(C)Captain of the crew Team captain
A-Nat National player (country)
DL Dual license player
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Team homepage
League homepage
As of December 19, 2017

Coach history basketball team

Term of office Trainer
1977-1982 GermanyGermany Jochen Hirmke
1982-1983 GermanyGermany Helmut Ott
1983-1984 GermanyGermany Wolfgang Reichmann
1984-1987 GermanyGermany Jochen Hirmke
1987-1989 GermanyGermany Ulf Schabacker
1989-1994 GermanyGermany Wolfgang Heyder
1994-1995 GermanyGermany Detlev Pehle
1995-1997 GermanyGermany Jürgen Becher
1997-2000 GermanyGermany Detlev Pehle
2000-2003 GermanyGermany Roland Burkert
2003-2010 GermanyGermany Wolfgang Heyder
2010-2013 GermanyGermany Timo Fuchs
2013–11 / 2013 GermanyGermany Ulf Schabacker
11 / 2013–2015 GermanyGermanyCroatiaCroatia Ivan Pavic
2015–12 / 2017 GermanyGermany Fabian Villmeter
01 / 2018–07 / 2018 GermanyGermany Mario Dugandzic
07 / 2018–02 / 2019 GermanyGermany Felix Czerny
since 02/2019 GermanyGermany Mario Dugandzic / Yassin IdbihiGermanyGermany

Team names

  • until 2013 1. FC Baunach
  • 2013–2015 Bike-Café Messingschlager Baunach
  • since 2015 Baunach Young Pikes

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. From history - 1. FC Baunach. (No longer available online.) Archived from the original on January 2, 2017 ; accessed on January 1, 2017 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / 1911.jimdo.com
  2. ^ Johannes Michel: 1. FC Baunach: basketball more successful than football. NachrichtenAmOrt.de, January 7, 2013, accessed April 27, 2014 .
  3. a b The history of the basketball department. Baunach-Basketball.de, accessed on January 2, 2017 (tabular chronicle).
  4. ^ Strullendorf.de: Main moor hall
  5. ↑ The descent of the Baunach Young Pikes is sealed. In: infranken.de. Retrieved March 27, 2019 .
  6. Farewell with decency. In: infranken.de. Retrieved March 27, 2019 .
  7. BARMER 2. Basketball Bundesliga | Update on the second licensing phase for the 2020/2021 season. Accessed June 3, 2020 (German).
  8. End of the cooperation: Bamberg puts an end to Baunach. In: nordbayern.de. Retrieved June 4, 2020 .
  9. http://nachrichtenamort.de/baunach/basketball-fc-baunach-sponsor-2013/
  10. http://nachrichtenamort.de/baunach/baunach-basketball-neue-saison-2015-16/