Bernd Röder
Bernd Röder (born February 28, 1942 in Hamburg ) is a former German basketball player and coach. He was a national player, became German champion with MTV Gießen, later led Leverkusen to the title as a coach and was national coach of the German national team in the late 1970s.
career
In Giessen , Röder did athletics as a teenager and came to basketball in 1958. He developed rapidly and was called up to the national team in 1962. In 1965, 1967 and 1968 he was German champion with MTV Gießen , followed by victory in the DBB club cup in 1969. He also competed in the European Cup with the Hessians. In the national jersey, Röder played a total of 49 international matches and in 1965 took part in the European Championship in the Soviet Union.
Even when he was playing, he also worked as a coach in the Giessen youth department, led four teams to win the German championship at the end of the 1960s and switched completely to the bench in 1973. He trained the women's team in Aschaffenburg, then the men of TuS 04 Leverkusen , which he led in 1975/76 to win the German championship and the DBB Cup. From 1976 to 1980 Röder was national coach of the German men's national team and was later responsible for several junior national teams as a trainer. From 1988 to 1993 he was the assistant coach of the senior national team and was therefore also part of the staff when the DBB selection took part in the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona and became European champion a year later. Subsequently, Röder held the office of national coach for the German U22 team until 1995. In the following years he worked for the German Basketball Association on tournament trips as a delegation leader and took part in the DBB project "Talents with perspective" as a sifter. In the course of his coaching career he was one of the sponsors of later German basketball figureheads such as Detlef Schrempf , Christian Welp , Henning Harnisch , Michael Koch , Henrik Rödl , Patrick Femerling and Dirk Nowitzki .
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Portrait: Bernd Röder | Landessportbund Hessen eV (No longer available online.) Archived from the original on September 19, 2017 ; accessed on September 19, 2017 (English). 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.
- ↑ GIESSEN 46ers | Bernd Röder - From the Pestalozzi School all over the world - GIESSEN 46ers. Retrieved on September 19, 2017 (German).
- ↑ The German Basketball Federation congratulates Bernd Röder. German Basketball Association, accessed on September 19, 2017 .
- ↑ Bernd Roder profile, European Championship for Men 1965 | FIBA.COM . In: FIBA.COM . ( fiba.basketball [accessed September 19, 2017]).
- ↑ Former national coaches men. German Basketball Association, accessed on September 19, 2017 .
- ↑ a b http://basketball-bund-media.de/wp-content/uploads/DBB-Journal_19.pdf
- ↑ http://www.sporthelden.de/index.php?id=173&tx_ttnews [tt_news] = 446 & no_cache = 1
- ↑ U19 men are fifth in the World Cup. German Basketball Association, accessed on September 19, 2017 .
- ^ PM NB Ulm. Retrieved September 19, 2017 (English).
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SURNAME | Roeder, Bernd |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German basketball player |
DATE OF BIRTH | February 28, 1942 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Hamburg |