Brandt Hagen
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founding year | 1990 |
Club colors | Red White |
league | BBL gentlemen |
Venue | Ischelandhalle (1800 seats) |
Brandt Hagen is a former German basketball club from Hagen , North Rhine-Westphalia . It emerged from SSV Hagen , which was a founding member of the basketball league . After the interim name SSV Goldstar Hagen , the team was finally called Brandt Hagen from 1990 onwards . A German championship and two cup wins were won.
history
The SSV Hagen created in 1946 from the analysis of the previous association DSC . In 1951 the basketball department was founded. The SSV is a founding member of the Basketball Bundesliga in 1966. In the first year the team failed in the semi-finals at the eventual champions MTV 1846 Gießen . In 1974 the SSV became German champions, a year later they won the cup for the first time.
For the 1987/1988 season, the team was renamed SSV Goldstar Hagen . After a tax claim on the parent club in 1988, which can be settled through property sales, the basketball department is outsourced. In April 1990 they merged with the basketball department of TSV Hagen 1860 (at that time also Bundesliga club) to form the new, independent club Brandt Hagen. The new club takes over the game operations in the top German league for the 1990/1991 season. In 1994 the second and last cup win was won. The team played in the Hagen Ischelandhalle until 2003 , when it no longer met the requirements of the basketball league. The venue for the 2003/2004 season is the Dortmund Helmut-Körnig-Halle . At the same time, the name sponsor Brandt Zwieback reduced its financial commitment after relocating production from Hagen to Ohrdruf . The cost of this hall was too high. Many viewers did not make the move to Dortmund. New viewers are rarely won. The association filed for bankruptcy. On December 29, 2003 the game was stopped. The successor club is BBV Hagen in the Regionalliga West and not Phoenix Hagen , as is sometimes assumed. Like Brandt Hagen, BBV Hagen had to file for bankruptcy.
Former players
- Stephan Baeck , former German national player, manager of the Cologne 99ers
- Paris Bryant
- Bryan Christiansen
- Mike Doyle
- Daren Engellant
- Chuck Evans
- Chris Fite
- Ingo Freyer , former German national player
- Hansi Gnad , former German national player
- Matthias Grothe
- Oliver Herkelmann , former German international
- Ulrich Hillebrand
- Bastian Kordyaka
- Bernd Kruel
- Rimas Kurtinaitis , former Lithuanian international
- Josef "Joschko" Martinek , former Czech national player
- Arnd Neuhaus , former German national player
- Jochen Pollex , former German national player
- Vladimir Kadlec , former German international
- Marko Pešić , former German international
- Daren Queenan
- Ralf Risse , former German national player
- Leon Rodgers
- Rick Stafford
- Jörg Trapp
- Jimmy Wilkins , 1974 championship top performer
- Robert "Pinky" Smith († February 10, 2009), key player in the cup winners' team 1975–77
- Peter Krüsmann , former German national player
- Günter Pollex , former German national player
- Ralf Kuhtz
- Michael Bühren
- Volker Asshoff
- Ulrich "Uli" Diestelhorst
- Adam Fiedler , former Polish national player
- Štefan Svitek , former Czechoslovak national player
- Lothar Dahlbüdding , championship team 74
- Heinz-Werner Schmunz , championship team 74
- Dieter "Gaucho" Schaumann , former German national player
- Keith Gatlin , 94 Cup Winner and University of Maryland player
- Graylin Warner
- Steven Wriedt
Former trainers and officials
- Armin Andres , last trainer
- Dirk Bauermann , one year coach, from 2003 to 2011 coach of the German national team
- Brad Dean , the club's penultimate coach for two years
- Hans-Joachim Höfig , Honorary President of the German Basketball Federation
- Heinrich Schmidt, ten years president
- Ernst Michalowski , president and founder of the association for six years
- Martin Führt , President for three years
- Andreas Jürgens , President
- Christian Isenbeck , Andreas Jürgens , presidents for two years
- Helmut Diegel , ten years president
- Ludwig Heimann , president for two years
- Josef “Joschko” Martinek , one year coach
- Jörg Trapp , ten year coach and former Vice President of the German Basketball Federation
- Joe Whelton , trainer
- Peter Krüsmann , ten year coach
- Branimir Volfer , nine years coach
- Bernd Motte , three months trainer
- Alan Lambert , one year coach
- Jim Kelly , one year coach
- Hubert Beck , two years trainer
literature
- Dino Reisner: 40 Years of the Basketball Bundesliga , Sutton Verlag, Erfurt 2006, ISBN 3-86680-014-2