Detlef Musch

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Basketball player
Detlef Musch
Player information
birthday March 28, 1970
place of birth Fulda , Germany
size 212 cm
position center
college Davidson College
Clubs as active
1989–1993 Davidson Wildcats 1993–1995 TSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen 1995–1999 TV Rhöndorf 1999–2000 Telekom Baskets Bonn 2000–2001 Viola Reggio Calabria 2001–2002 Avitos Gießen 2002–2003 Entente Orléanaise 2003–2007 TBB TrierUnited StatesUnited States
GermanyGermany
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ItalyItaly
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FranceFrance
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National team
1993-2000 Germany 48 games

Detlef Musch (born March 28, 1970 in Fulda ) is a German basketball player.

Musch played football as a goalkeeper for Germania Fulda and did not come into contact with basketball until late in the tenth grade, but was also placed in a high school in Long Island in the USA at the age of 16 after graduating from secondary school due to his height of 2.05 m . He then went to Davidson College in North Carolina and played for the Wildcats basketball team for four years. He is one of the players there with over 1,000 points in their college career and was voted his team's MVP in his senior year.

After his return from the USA he played for the German champions Bayer Leverkusen, with whom he won the title in the following two years and the cup in 1995 . He then moved to Rhöndorf for four years. In 1998 he was once again in the final of the cup tournament with Rhöndorf . After selling the Rhöndorfer Bundesliga license to the Skyliners Frankfurt , he moved to Bonn. In 2000 Musch finally left the Rhine and first played in Reggio Calabria for viola in the Lega Basket Serie A , before he returned to Germany in February 2001 and joined Avitos in Giessen . In 2002 he dared to take the step abroad again and moved to France to the then second division club in Orléans . The following year he was persuaded by Trier trainer Joe Whelton to continue in the basketball league and played another four years at TBB Trier until his final retirement in 2007. After his basketball career, Musch worked as a nurse, he finished basketball, he said in 2017.

National team

After the German team won the European Championship in their own country in 1993 , Musch was part of the extended national team for several years . In finals he was able to participate with the team at the Basketball World Cup in Canada in 1994 and at the European Basketball Championships in Greece in 1995 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Detlef Musch from Fulda: Once a national player, now a nurse. Retrieved April 5, 2020 .
  2. Legabasket: Detlef Musch. Lega Basket Serie A , accessed on May 20, 2013 (Italian, player profile on statistics pages).