Andrej Mangold

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Basketball player
Andrej Mangold
Andrej Mangold
Player information
birthday January 14, 1987
place of birth Hanover , Germany
size 190 cm
Weight 89 kg
position Point guard
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Andrej Mangold (born January 14, 1987 in Hanover ) is a German basketball player . He played for several Bundesliga clubs and in 2014 played five senior international matches for the German national team .

Life, participation in television shows

Mangold is the son of an American mother and a father from the former Soviet Union . His maternal grandfather lives in New York and his paternal grandfather is from Latvia .

In 2016 he was represented with the chewing gum brand DasKaugummi in the entertainment show Die Höhle der Löwen , broadcast on VOX , in which a deal was initially established but later failed.

He was the protagonist in the RTL television program Der Bachelor, broadcast in January 2019 . In the final broadcast he decided on the then 25-year-old sports and health manager Jennifer Lange from Bremen .

In 2020, Mangold was on the cover of the April issue of Men's Health .

In summer 2020 Mangold will take part in the RTL reality show Das Sommerhaus der Stars - Kampf der Promipaare with his partner .

Career as a basketball player

Mangold learned to play basketball at the former first division club TK Hannover and was also used as a youth player in the third division regional league, into which the men's team had since slipped. In 2005 he switched to the Oldenburger TB, the original club of the first division club EWE Baskets Oldenburg , whose non-professional team also played in the regional league. Due to his good performance, he recommended himself for the Munich Basket playing in the newly founded ProB . After a strong ProB season for Munich basket he was appointed national A2 to and from local rivals Bayern Munich , who skipped the Pro B to the Regional Championship and a license for the right ProA , had acquired for the 2008/09 season bound . After an injury in preparation for the season and a moderate start to the season for Bayern, Mangold went straight back to the ProB in the winter of 2008 for the Munich Basket, which now traded as Telemotive Munich, without having played a season game for Bayern Munich. Here he could not prevent the sporting descent of the second Munich club and was obliged for the 2009/10 season by the Hanoverian club UBC Tigers, which had overtaken the local rival TK Hannover and was now playing in the ProA. At UBC, his performances were comparable to those from the ProB, whereupon first division club Artland Dragons showed interest and took Mangold under contract for the first division season 2010/11 . Mangold did not make a breakthrough with the resurgent Dragons, instead he received only a short playing time and was even loaned to the ProB for two games to the cooperation partner SC Rasta Vechta .

At Telekom Baskets he had a permanent place in coach Michael Koch's rotation with almost 15 minutes of play per game . After a good start to the 2011/12 season , the Telekom Baskets could barely reach the play-offs for the German championship , where they were eliminated in the first round against the defending champion and cup winner Brose Baskets Bamberg. Shortly after the end of the season, Mangold extended his contract in Bonn by two years until the end of the 2013/2014 season. In 2012/2013, Mangold mostly came from the bank at Telekom Baskets and received an average of around 15 minutes of playing time per game. During the away game against the Walter Tigers Tübingen in March 2013, Mangold suffered a tear in the syndesmosis ligament and had to follow the rest of the 2012/2013 season injured from the bench.

For the 2014/2015 season, Mangold extended his contract in Bonn until 2016. At the end of the 2015/2016 season, Telekom Baskets Bonn decided to rebuild the squad and did not extend the expiring contract with Mangold. He then moved to the league competitor BG Göttingen , where he signed a one-year contract. In August 2016 he suffered a rupture of the left cruciate ligament during training during the pre-season training and therefore did not play in the 2016/17 season.

In August 2017 he was signed by Bundesliga club s.Oliver Würzburg . After his working paper expired in mid-November 2017, he separated.

In the summer of 2018, Mangold was about to start his career abroad when he accepted an offer from the Slovak first division club MBK Handlová . In August 2018, he and a selection of German and US players under the direction of coach Ralph Junge won an international invitation tournament in Shanghai, China, endowed with 100,000 dollars . The move to Slovakia did not take place in the end, Mangold canceled.

In April 2019, he signed a contract with Bundesliga club Skyliners Frankfurt . Due to an injury, however, he was only used once and the contract was not extended. In September 2019 he announced the end of his professional career, but continued to play for the regional league team RheinStars Cologne in the amateur area. With Cologne he became champion of the 1st Regionalliga West in the 2019/20 season, which was prematurely canceled due to the spread of the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus in mid-March 2020.

Web links

Commons : Andrej Mangold  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. https://m.sport1.de/basketball/bbl/2019/08/basketball-bbl-bachelor-andrej-mangold-erhaelt-keinen-neuen-vertrag
  2. Own information in Der Bachelor from January 2, 2019
  3. Grazia Magazin: Bachelor 2019: Andrej Mangold is looking for his dream woman from January . In: Grazia-Magazin.de, December 3, 2018.
  4. ^ Deal with Ralf Dümmel for "Das Kaugummi" burst general-anzeiger-bonn.de of October 4th, 2016
  5. TZ: Neuer Rosenkavalier - Andrej Mangold is “The Bachelor” 2019: This is how his partner should be , In: tz.de, January 3, 2019.
  6. Andrej Mangold is the new Bachelor . In: rtl.de . January 3, 2019 ( rtl.de [accessed December 3, 2018]).
  7. Andrej Mangold returns to Hanover as a tiger. Steilpass.de, July 26, 2009, accessed on July 24, 2011 (report on Hanoverian sports information pages).
  8. Andrej Mangold is moving from Telekom Baskets Bonn to Göttingen. Sport1.de, June 22, 2016, accessed on June 22, 2016 .
  9. Göttinger Tageblatt, Eichsfelder Tageblatt, Göttingen, Eichsfeld, Lower Saxony, Germany: Andrej Mangold's season-off shocks the BG Göttingen - Goettinger-Tageblatt.de. In: www.goettinger-tageblatt.de. Retrieved August 16, 2016 .
  10. S.Oliver Würzburg: Andrej Mangold wants to prove himself again . Press release of August 8, 2017
  11. S.Oliver Würzburg: Andrej Mangold's contract not extended . Press release from November 15, 2017
  12. http://www.teraz.sk/najnovsie/basketbal-sbl-handlova-ulovila-repreze/340682-clanok.html
  13. http://www.nordbayern.de/sport/100-000-dollar-falcons-gewinnen-jump10-in-shanghai-1.7972316?rssPage=U3BvcnQ=
  14. DANNAX, spol. s ro: Swiss chard: Dúfam, že všetci fanúšikovia Handlovej pochopia moje rozhodnutie. Retrieved November 16, 2018 .
  15. "It's about the automatisms" - Andrej Mangold in conversation. Retrieved April 19, 2019 .
  16. teleschau: No new basketball contract for "Bachelor" Andrej Mangold. Retrieved September 4, 2019 .
  17. https://m.sport1.de/basketball/bbl/2019/08/basketball-bbl-bachelor-andrej-mangold-erhaelt-keinen-neuen-vertrag
  18. Bachelor Andrej Mangold was once a blond curly head. Retrieved September 21, 2019 .
  19. https://www.rheinstars-koeln.de/blog/2019/10/04/rheinstars-perfekt-in-position-fuers-spitzenspiel/
  20. Jens Koralewski: Season over, RheinStars first. In: RheinStars Cologne. March 13, 2020, accessed March 16, 2020 .