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BC Hallmann Vienna
Club data
Address: BC Hallmann Vienna Gutheil – Schoder – Gasse 9
1100 Vienna
Website: www.basketballclubvienna.at
Founding year: 2010
League: Admiral Basketball Super League
General Manager: Petar Stazic Strbac
Trainer: Luigi Gresta
Venue: Hallmann Dome
Dress colors: Home games: White
Away games: Red
Title won
Master : 2013
Home of the basketball club
Favoriten (Vienna) - “Hallmann Dome” event hall .JPG

BC Hallmann Vienna is a basketball club from Vienna . The club was founded in 2010 on the initiative of Petar Stazic Strbac and Stjepan Stazic as Basketball Club Vienna .

history

In the summer of 2010 the brothers Stjepan Stazic took over the management of the club as player and marketing manager and Petar Stazic Strbac as general manager. In the 2011/12 season, the Basketball Club Vienna reached the playoffs of the Bundesliga for the first time. As of the 2012/13 season , the name of the club was named after the main financier, the company Zepter International, BC Zepter Vienna, in 2015 the naming rights were sold to the Hallmann Group, the club name was henceforth BC Hallmann Vienna. Furthermore, the first championship title in the club's young history was won in the 2013 season . This also meant the first title for a club from Vienna since 1991.

In the 2014/15 season, the club moved to its new home, the Budocenter (later called Admiral Dome, currently Hallmann Dome) and was coached by Maghelli. Under the leadership of the Italian, the team became runner-up, then he was replaced as head coach by his previous assistant Zoran Kostić in summer 2015 . In March 2016, Darko Russo returned as a coach for the remainder of the season. After a year of play under the direction of the American John Griffin (2016/17), the Italian Luigi Gresta was hired as the new head coach during the summer break of 2017.

Venue

BC Hallmann Vienna plays its home games in the Hallmann Dome.

Placements since promotion to the Bundesliga

year position
2011 10th place
2012 8th place
2013 master
2014 3rd place
2015 2nd place
2016 3rd place
2017 5th place
2018 4th Place
2019 7th place

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b BC Vienna, the success, the background - derStandard.at. Retrieved September 15, 2018 .
  2. ^ BC Hallmann Vienna. Retrieved September 15, 2018 .
  3. ↑ The capital club is now called BC HALLMANN VIENNA | BC Hallmann Vienna. Retrieved September 15, 2018 .
  4. christina.pertl: BC Vienna first master . ( kurier.at [accessed on September 15, 2018]).
  5. Basketball: Master BC Vienna looking for a coach . In: The press . ( diepresse.com [accessed September 15, 2018]).
  6. ^ BC Zepter Vienna: Neno Asceric takes over the coaching position from Darko Russo . In: OTS.at . ( ots.at [accessed September 15, 2018]).
  7. Neno Asceric ends his engagement in Vienna | BC Hallmann Vienna. Retrieved September 15, 2018 .
  8. New head coach: Zoran Kostic takes over the scepter in Vienna | BC Hallmann Vienna. Retrieved September 15, 2018 .
  9. New old head coach at BC Hallmann Vienna: Darko Russo is back in the ABL! | BC Hallmann Vienna. Retrieved September 15, 2018 .
  10. John Griffin new BC Vienna trainer | Sky Sport Austria . In: Sky Sport Austria . ( skysportaustria.at [accessed on September 15, 2018]).
  11. ^ BC Hallmann Vienna. Retrieved September 15, 2018 .