Georg Voigtmann

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Basketball player
Georg Voigtmann
Player information
Full name Georg Wilhelm Voigtmann
birthday October 9, 1994
place of birth Eisenach, Germany
size 213 cm
position Center /
Power Forward
Club information
society Dresden Titans
league 2. Bundesliga ProB
Clubs as active
2010–2016 Science City Jena 2014–2015 → BSW Sixers 2016–2017 s.Oliver Würzburg / TG Würzburg 2017–2018 Paderborn 2018–2019 BV Chemnitz 99 Since 2019 Dresden TitansGermanyGermany
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Georg Wilhelm Voigtmann (born October 9, 1994 in Eisenach , Thuringia ) is a German basketball player . Voigtmann followed in the footsteps of his two years older brother Johannes Voigtmann in the youth teams of the former first division club Science City Jena. In the 2014/15 season Voigtmann played both in the men's team of the club in the second highest division ProA and with a double license one class lower with cooperation partner BSW Sixers in the ProB .

Career

Voigtmann played handball in his youth just like his older brother at ThSV Eisenach , before they became more involved in basketball at a holiday camp run by TuS Jena on the recommendation of their grandmother . Both then switched to the sports high school in Jena and were active in the junior teams of the professional Science City, which cooperated with the TuS Jena in the amateur field. In the junior basketball league (NBBL), the lanky Georg Voigtmann first played together with his brother and later with the even bigger and somewhat stronger Daniel Mayr in the central center position reserved for tall players , with Georg making a change for the men aspired to the wing position . Despite the concentrated strength in the long positions, the Jenens junior teams missed their entry into the NBBL finals between 2011 and 2013 .

While Johannes Voigtmann switched to the teams of the first division Skyliners Frankfurt in 2012 and matured there to become a men's national team , Georg Voigtmann initially played in the men's division in the regional league for TuS Jena. After the end of his career in the U19 junior division of the NBBL, Georg then also played in the second highest division ProA 2013/14 in 25 short appearances with an average of less than five minutes for Science City. In the 2014/15 season, Voigtmann was given additional opportunities by means of a double license, one league lower in the ProB 2014/15 at the cooperation partner BSW Sixers from Sandersdorf , which, however, as the bottom of the table in the northern group, had to be relegated after the season's main round. In addition to eight appearances in the ProB, Voigtmann was mainly active in the ProA 2014/15 for Jena, where his average playing time per game doubled. Science City was able to improve by one place after the main round compared to the previous season, but in the play-offs for promotion they were eliminated again in the first round.

For the 2016/17 season he moved to the basketball league with the s.Oliver Baskets from Würzburg . He was given a double license so that he could also be used for the TG Würzburg in the 2nd Bundesliga ProB . For the TG he played 28 season games in the ProB (statistical averages: 9.2 points, 6.7 rebounds per encounter) and four short appearances for the Würzburg first division team.

In mid-June 2017 he signed with the Paderborn Baskets  from the 2nd Bundesliga ProA . In 26 games for East Westphalia, he achieved 7.9 points and 4.5 rebounds per use in the 2017/18 season. At the end of June 2018, Paderborn's league rival Chemnitz announced Voigtmann's commitment. With Chemnitz he was first in the ProA main round and was just eliminated from Hamburg in the semifinals, and with the team missed the finals that would have meant promotion to the Bundesliga. Voigtmann came in the 2018/19 season for the Saxons on 37 missions and averages of 4.3 points and 2.9 rebounds per encounter.

During the summer break of 2019, Voigtmann switched to the Dresden Titans in the 2nd Bundesliga ProB and also began studying at the Technical University of Dresden  .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Tom Prager: Four brothers for Science City Jena. Ostthüringer Zeitung , December 21, 2013, accessed on May 16, 2015 .
  2. Tom Prager: Hoping to win against Giessen: a portrait of Georg Voigtmann from Science City Jena. Ostthüringer Zeitung , April 8, 2014, accessed on May 16, 2015 .
  3. Player statistics - Georg Voigtmann. (No longer available online.) Basketball Bundesliga , archived from the original on May 18, 2015 ; accessed on May 16, 2015 (profile on statistics pages). 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. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / statistik.beko-bbl.de
  4. Georg Voigtmann from now on with a double license. 2. Basketball Bundesliga , November 6, 2014, accessed on May 16, 2015 (Medien-Info Science City Jena).
  5. Georg Voigtmann comes from Jena. (No longer available online.) See Oliver Baskets , June 22, 2016, archived from the original on July 12, 2016 ; accessed on July 12, 2016 (official announcement of the s.Oliver Baskets). 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. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.soliver-baskets.de
  6. http://www.paderborn-baskets.de/voigtmann-kom-aus-der-bbl/
  7. https://www.chemnitz99.de/news/detail/article/213-meter-riese-georg-voigtmann-verstaeckt-die-niners.html  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was created automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.chemnitz99.de  
  8. https://www.2basketballbundesliga.de/teams/kader/player/3657/ ?
  9. https://www.2basketballbundesliga.de/georg-voigtmann-kom/