Frank Meinertshagen

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Frank Meinertshagen (born June 21, 1968 in Hamburg ) is a former German basketball player and current official. The 2.04-meter-tall winger competed in the basketball league for TK Hannover and has been a member of the management of Pro Basketball Göttingen GmbH since 2012.

career

Meinertshagen grew up in the Hamburg districts of Altona and Lokstedt . As a teenager he played at SC Victoria Hamburg, partly in a soccer team with the later national player Stefan Effenberg , before he switched to basketball and played for the Lokstedt gymnastics club.

In 1989 he moved from Hamburg to TK Hannover. He played for Lower Saxony in the regional league, the 2nd basketball league and in the 1993/94 season in the basketball league and studied social sciences at the same time.

1997 Meinertshagen left the TKH and went to BG 74 Göttingen , which at that time also played in the second division. In 2001 he worked for the Lower Saxony  State Sports Association as part of the “Sport in Socially Troubled Points” project, and in 2004 he took over the management of voluntary services at ASC 1846 Göttingen . In spring 2012, the operating company of the professional team BG Göttingen , starting five GmbH, filed for bankruptcy, Pro Basketball Göttingen GmbH became a new licensee, Meinertshagen joined the management of the newly founded company in addition to his duties at ASC.

In 2017 he gave up his position at ASC 46 Göttingen and became the full-time managing director of Pro Basketball Göttingen GmbH on July 1 of the same year. In July 2018 Meinertshagen was elected to the board of the basketball division.

Individual evidence

  1. Göttinger Tageblatt, Eichsfelder Tageblatt, Göttingen, Eichsfeld, Lower Saxony, Germany: BG managing director - Frank Meinertshagen: BBL thought games allowed. Retrieved September 20, 2017 .
  2. ^ Frank Meinertshagen - Managing Director - Pro Basketball Göttingen GmbH - Top basketball in Göttingen. Retrieved September 20, 2017 .
  3. Jeanine Rudat: Frank Meinertshagen gives up management at ASC Göttingen . In: StadtRadio Göttingen . May 18, 2017 ( stadtradio-goettingen.de [accessed September 20, 2017]).
  4. ^ Hannoversche Allgemeine Zeitung, Hanover, Lower Saxony, Germany: BG Göttingen is insolvent. Retrieved September 20, 2017 .
  5. Managing Director Meinertshagen soon to be full-time boss at the BG Göttingen . In: https://www.hna.de . May 17, 2017 ( hna.de [accessed September 20, 2017]).
  6. easyCredit - Presidium Elections. Retrieved July 3, 2018 .