Hans Brydniak

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Basketball player
Hans Brydniak
Player information
birthday May 17, 1937
size 192 cm
position basketball
Clubs as active
1951–1955 BC HeidelbergGermanyGermany

1955–1959 Heidelberger TV 1959–1965 Alemannia Aachen GermanyGermany
GermanyGermany

National team
1957-1964 DBB national team 30 international matches

Hans Brydniak (born May 17, 1937 ) is a German graduate engineer and basketball player , a former first division and national player, two-time German basketball champion with Alemannia Aachen in the early 1960s, and a retired basketball coach and licensed referee. For the basketball community in Karlsbad, Baden (BG Karlsbad), the former national basketball player was active as a "leisure trainer" from 2005 to 2012 in order to develop and support mini basketball players as well as young and old basketball players, far from any regional basketball stronghold help to shape your path as a basketball player with joy and success.

First division basketball player in the major league

Hans Brydniak is a player from the Heidelberg basketball school, which was founded in the post-war period , since 1946, by the later DBB President Anton Kartak as a player, trainer and functionary. At the end of the 1953/54 season, he and his teammates from BC Heidelberg were German youth champions of the German Basketball Federation (DBB).

As a first division player, Hans Brydniak was active for TV Heidelberg and Alemannia Aachen . He was a very athletic and robust player with excellent technical training in basketball, influenced by the “Latvian and US basketball school” in Heidelberg at the time. Hans Brydniak was a strong rebound front court player and usually played as a forward on one of the wings in attack .

Vice basketball champion with Heidelberg TV

With brother Peter Brydniak, Hans Brydniak was able to reach the finals of DBB first division basketball and move into the finals in the Heidelberger TV team at the end of the 1956/57 season. Local rivals USC Heidelberg prevailed in the final (67:47) and the USC players around the then record national player Oskar “Ossi” Roth , father of the “handball twins ” Michael Roth and Ulrich Roth , received the DBB's championship shield for the first time presented.

Two-time basketball champion with Alemannia Aachen

In Aachen , Hans Brydniak, during his time as a student at RWTH Aachen University , played with a number of the best performing players in the top league at the time, including from the former GDR , Belgium , Turkey and the USA . These included, for example, 2.03-meter center Rolf Bader (later SSV Hagen ), Guard Hans Grüttner, Guard Machmut Kulein (later SSV Hagen), 2.05-meter center John Loridon from Belgium (in the years 1957 to 1967 five times "FIBA All Star Game Player"), "Captain" Gene Moss from the USA (2.05 m), forward Klaus Schulz (later Club Baloncesto Estudiantes Madrid and FC Bayern Munich ) and the most successful German basketball player of the 1960s, 2- Meter-Center Klaus Weinand (later VfL Osnabrück and participant in the 1972 Summer Olympics) . After the Aachen players went into the final against the then record champions as the clear favorites in Wiesbaden in 1962 and the USC Heidelberg received the championship shield for the sixth time from the President of the DBB, Gerhard Nacke-Erich, the Aachen players became their favorite role in the two following seasons , 1962/63 and 1963/64, and were able to become German basketball champions of the DBB in 1963 and 1964 .

International competitions

FIBA European Champion Clubs' Cup

Hans Brydniak took part in the FIBA European Cup of National Champions twice with the Alemannia master team in order to represent the DBB in this FIBA ​​competition. He played with the master team of the Aachen Alemannia in the European Champions Cup 1964 in the round of 16 against the eventual European Cup winners Real Madrid and in the Champions Cup 1965 in round 1 against Honved SE Budapest.

International matches and FIBA ​​tournaments

Hans Brydniak was appointed thirty times by national coaches Theodor Vychodil and Branimir Volfer to international matches of the DBB in the senior national team. He played two FIBA ​​European Championships - EM 1957 in Sofia and EM 1961 in Belgrade . The challenges facing a top basketball player of the time, such as the student Hans Brydniak, consisted in bringing the requirements of national and international basketball games into line with the requirements of university teaching in everyday life.

Maxi basketball player

More than ten years after completing his career as a first division basketball player, Hans Brydniak once again attracted the attention of interested basketball players when he was in the Hanseatic City of Hamburg from 1976 to 1978 with former Bundesliga basketball players Egon Homm , formerly VfL Osnabrück, Jürgen Suchantke, former team captain TSV 1860 Munich , and Rassem Yahya , formerly USC Heidelberg and VfL Osnabrück, as well as the former first division player Niki Peripletschikov (Post Hannover) played a leading role as maxi basketball player for BV Alster in the city league of Hamburg basketball players. With the then stateless Palestinian and Syrian national player Rassem Yahya, in the 1960s one of the best and most powerful basketball players in the DBB, Hans Brydniak was in the 1962 final of the German Basketball Championship, which USC Heidelberg won 69:65, in Wiesbaden on the floor. In the 1962 final, Rassem Yahya scored twenty points for the German basketball champions 1962, Hans Brydniak thirteen for the runner-up Alemannia Aachen.

Basketball coach

As a licensed trainer and referee, basketball player Hans Brydniak, a retired professional, teaches basketball-loving children and young people from the Karlovy Vary region, among other things, a solid elementary school of basketball technique and the league players tactical behavior on the field. He has also ensured better training opportunities for basketball players in Karlovy Vary and runs basketball camps for children interested in basketball during the school holidays in an exemplary manner.

Before his time in Karlsbad, Hans Brydniak trained women's teams for TV Heidelberg and Hamburger SV (with the HSV women he was relegated from the Bundesliga in 1977) as well as men's teams for Hamburger SV , FC Bayern Munich and MTV Ingolstadt .

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e f g Our trainer legend ( Memento from May 3, 2014 in the Internet Archive )
  2. ^ A b German basketball championships and DBB Cup winners - champions and cup winners . Sports Complete website - sports and sporting events, data basketball. Retrieved May 18, 2010.
  3. a b c d e USC Heidelberg - Flying high ( Memento of the original from December 9, 2012 in the web archive archive.today ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Beginnings of basketball in Heidelberg until 1977. Website USC Heidelberg, history of basketball. Retrieved May 18, 2011. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.usc-hd.de
  4. ^ Belgium national basketball team - John Loridon in the English language Wikipedia.
  5. Basketball was the stepchild, but Bavaria has already won two championships - Interview with Klaus Schulz. TZ-online website, January 7, 2011, José Carlos Menzel Lopez. Retrieved May 19, 2011.
  6. Men Basketball European Champions Cup 1964 - Round of 16 Alemannis Aachen - Real Madrid. Website Todor66 by Todor Krastev. Sports Statistics, International Competitions Archive. Retrieved May 18, 2011.
  7. ^ FIBA European Champions Cup 1963-64 in the English language Wikipedia.
  8. Champions Cup 1963-64 Linguasport website. Retrieved May 18, 2011.
  9. Men Basketball European Champions Cup 1965 - Round 1 Alemannis Aachen - Honved SE Budapest. Website Todor66 by Todor Krastev. Sports Statistics, International Competitions Archive. Retrieved May 18, 2011.
  10. FIBA European Champions Cup 1964-65 in the English language Wikipedia.
  11. Champions Cup 1964-65 Linguasport website. Retrieved May 18, 2011.
  12. a b European Basketball Competitions All Time Tables - Year by Year Results and Rankings. Santiago Velasco's website. Retrieved May 18, 2011.
  13. ↑ National coach - From 1953 until today website DBB. Retrieved May 18, 2010.
  14. 1957 FIBA ​​European Championship for Men Sofia in Bulgaria. Website FIBA ​​Archive, Historical Data. Retrieved May 18, 2011.
  15. 1961 FIBA ​​European Championship for Men Belgrade in Yugoslavia. Website FIBA ​​Archive, Historical Data. Retrieved May 18, 2011.
  16. Basketball / guest players - ten percent . In: Der Spiegel . No. 44 , 1969 ( online ).
  17. Successful promotion to the Karlsbader Basketballer District League for the first time . Website Karlovy Vary Municipality, Karlovy Vary Bulletin. Retrieved May 18, 2011.
  18. ^ Basketball vacation course for young people from the BG Karlsbad website Pfo-Ka-Sport. Retrieved May 18, 2011.
  19. https://www.abendblatt.de/archive/1977/pdf/19770314.pdf/ASV_HAB_19770314_HA_016.pdf