Ingbert Koppermann

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Basketball player
Ingbert Koppermann
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birthday December 21, 1945
place of birth Hanseatic City of Lübeck , Germany
size 199 cm
position Power forward
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1958–1974 VFL Osnabrück 1975–1976 BG Hannover 1976–1977 Quakenbrücker TSV 1978–1979 BC Giants Osnabrück logo
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Ingbert Koppermann (born  December 21, 1945 in Lübeck ) is a former national basketball player of the German Basketball Federation (DBB) and an official of the Federal Employment Agency who has been retired since 2010 , most recently for his authority, since 2005, as the founding managing director of ARGE Paderborn (working group for Work in the Paderborn district, job center Paderborn district since January 1, 2011 ).

Koppermann has been a full-time executive director of Diakonie Paderborn- Höxter  e. V. is responsible.

life and career

Koppermann was part of the first division squad of VfL Osnabrück for ten seasons . As a regular player, Koppermann played for the Osnabrück team since 1964/1965, initially in the Oberliga Nord, the then top German division of the German Basketball Federation. As a youth player at VfL, he was already in 1962 and 1963 in the VfL league team, with whose squad he was constantly training - especially in "difficult games" that were foreseeable in advance. He took part three times in the international tournaments of the US armed forces in Bremerhaven - Weddewarden at the turn of the year in the 1960s and 1970s , with the VfL league team and as a player in the B national teams of the DBB (The VfL team was able to compete in "Enter" the list of tournament winners .).

After founding the Basketball Bundesliga ( BBL ) in 1966, he was the first cup winner of the German Basketball Federation in 1967 with the basketball championship team of VfL Osnabrück and in 1969, with the Prague head coach Miloslav Kříž , German basketball champion . All in all, he and the VfL Osnabrück team made it into a " grand finale " of the German Basketball Federation seven times .

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"Starting Five" VfL Osnabrück
DM final against MTV Gießen on April 20, 1969 in Gießen
Sports honor plaque of the city of Osnabrück in gold, awarded on January 16, 1970

He took part three times with the “legendary VfL master team” in the FIBA European Cup and the FIBA European Cup for national cup winners , playing against Solna Stockholm , Slavia Prague , Honvéd Budapest and Panathinaikos Athens . In 1968 the VfL players were able to reach the round of 16 in the European competition for national cup winners.

Ingbert Koppermann (1.99 meters) was part of the five-man core team of VfL Osnabrück, whose players played in the VfL team on the first BBL matchday in autumn 1966 and who played in all championship and cup successes of the Bundesliga team in 1966 until 1969, were involved: the senior national player Klaus Weinand (2.00 meters), the Syrian national player Rassem Yahya (1.75 meters) from Palestine, the Wilfried "Wiwi" Böttger , who died in the 1970s in Madrid ( Spain ) (1.95 meters) as well as the national team player, like Koppermann, also from VfL-A-Jugend, Egon Homm (1.96 meters).

With a height of almost two meters, Ingbert Koppermann was an extremely talented and technically well-trained player from the " Osnabrück Basketball School". As a young player he was trained by Klaus Manthey, with support from regular individual training. Teammates in VfL's A-youth team included the youth national and selection players Eckhard von Bock, Rolf Dieter , Volkmar Gaber, Egon Homm, Eckhard Husemann and Volker Mentgen. The strong rebound player played in the second center position or as a winger who was always pushing into the zone . His extraordinary throwing strength was very dependent on his daily form.

In autumn 1968 Koppermann was nominated by the national coaching council of the DBB, chaired by the then vice-president and sports manager of the German basketball association Anton Kartak , with the publication of the “ Kartak list ” for the fifty-member “1972 Olympic squad”. Koppermann came for the DBB, under the DBB national coaches Yakovos Bilek , Günter Hagedorn and Kurt Siebenhaar in a number of international matches or at international tournaments in the B national team and in February 1969, in Giessen , at an international DBB tournament in the A National team, appointed by national coach Miloslav Kříž . After the 1972 Summer Olympics , Koppermann was part of the senior national team of DBB national coach Pascal Ezguilian .

After the successes in the final, 1967 DBB Cup winner and 1969 German DBB champion, Ingbert Koppermann and his teammates from Osnabrück's Lord Mayor Wilhelm Kelch ( 1959 to 1972 ) received a special honor in the Friedenssaal of the Osnabrück City Hall , “as a special sign Recognition for outstanding sporting achievements ”, the gold medal awarded by the city of Osnabrück . After the finals in 1968 and 1970, the successful VfL players were awarded the silver medal from the city of Osnabrück . Ingbert Koppermann is one of the VfL Osnabrück athletes, basketball and table tennis Bundesliga players who stand for a “ golden era of Osnabrück sport ” (Mayor Kelch, January 1970) in the second half of the 1960s.

On March 5, 1975 Koppermann put in the Bundesliga game Hannover BG against Hamburg TB with fifty-two points scored a new record for the basketball Bundesliga, which in the 1976/1977 season by the Yugoslav world-class player Ljubodrag "Duce" Simonović , in his first Bundesliga game for FC Bamberg , was surpassed.

Koppermann began in 1967 as a trainee inspector at the Federal Labor Office, Osnabrück Labor Office , then worked for several years at the labor office in Hanover and later became a manager at the labor office in Paderborn ( North Rhine-Westphalia ). There Koppermann got involved in club basketball, as he did in Hanover. When the Paderborn basketball players separated from the main club VBC Paderborn in 1991 and re-established them as Paderborn Baskets , Koppermann became the manager of the Bundesliga team in the second basketball division . Koppermann changed the personnel policy of the Paderborn Bundesliga club so that in addition to a foreign coach - Werner Rotsaert from Belgium  - talented young players from all over Germany were signed after the club had previously relied on players from its own youth in the seven second division seasons. In 1994 succeeded as a result, among others with the US player Douglas Spradley , promotion to the first basketball league . When a contract with a marketing company had to be terminated unscheduled, the club got into considerable financial difficulties, so that Koppermann resigned his position after the sporting descent after a first division season in 1995.

After the end of his time as a basketball player in the Bundesliga, Ingbert Koppermann remained active as a tennis and golf player , as well as a maxi basketball player for VfL  Graßdorf . With his basketball comrades from the group of former league players, Koppermann regularly took part in the DBB age group tournaments of the Bundesbestenspiele basketball for players from the age of forty-fifth until the beginning of 2005 and always fought very successfully for the trophies.

Commitment after retirement

Ingbert Koppermann has been a member of the district committee of the Christian Democratic Workers' Union ( CDA ) in Paderborn since March 2012 . He was elected one of two deputy chairmen of the governing body of the regional "CDU social committees". In September 2012 the pensioner Koppermann was appointed by the general assembly, together with Wilfried Hauenschild from Bad Driburg , to the administrative board of Diakonie Paderborn-Höxter e. V. elected (to succeed Katrin Heitkemper and Wolfgang Weigel). In 2013 Koppermann resigned from the Board of the Protestant welfare organization and was of this oversight body to body representative of Diakonie Paderborn-Hoxter e. V. ordered. The Paderborn native is also a voluntary member of the board of the association for independent psychosocial cancer counseling , which was founded in March 2013 and which is supposed to ensure competent advice to affected citizens in the Paderborn district.

Success with VfL Osnabrück

German championships with VfL Osnabrück
  • German runner-up in 1965
  • German runner-up in 1967
  • German runner-up in 1968
  • German champion  1969
German cup championships with VfL Osnabrück
  • DBB cup winner  1967
  • DBB Vice-Cup Winner 1969
  • DBB Vice-Cup winner 1970

FIBA European Cup participation

  • FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup 1967/1968
• First Round: Solna IF Stockholm  (SWE) - VfL Osnabrück  (FRG), on November 23, 1967 in Stockholm (60:55)
and the second leg on November 30, 1967 in Osnabrück, in the Schloßwallhalle (85:60)
• 1/8 final: VfL Osnabrück - TJ Slavia VS Praha  (CZE), on January 13, 1968 in Osnabrück (77:88)
and the second leg on January 18, 1968 in Prague (90:51)
  • FIBA European Champion Clubs' Cup 1969/1970
First Round : VfL Osnabrück  - Budapisti Honvéd SE (HUN), on November 6, 1969 in Osnabrück (74:88)
and the second leg on November 13, 1969 in Budapest (92:59)
  • FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup 1970/1971
1/8 Final : Panathinaikós AO Athína  (GRE) - VfL Osnabrück , on December 3, 1970 in Osnabrück (52:89)
and the second leg on December 10, 1970 in the ancient Athens Panathinaikon Stadium (89:73)

Remarks

  1. On May 4, 2010, ARGE Paderborn was awarded the recognition plaque of the Volksbund Deutsche Kriegsgräberfürsorge e. V. , awarded by the district chairwoman Marianne Thomann-Stahl , district president of the Detmold district government , for the reason for and enabling the project “Beyond Borders”. The project measure was initiated with the participation of the ARGE managing director, Ingbert Koppermann, and by then it was financially supported for the fourth time within the framework of work opportunities through a funding program of the ARGE. Project partners were the Paderborn District Youth Welfare Office and the Paderborn RELUM-Recycling non-profit GmbH. The award came because of the extraordinary role model character of the very creative project. Young unemployed citizens overcome war cemeteries in Belgium and the Netherlands borders : to the neighboring countries , the border between the events in the past and even experienced the presence etc, the boundaries in the minds and their imagination . Attitude and attitude are developed and new skills are learned . Furthermore, the project staff can take courage in the difficult search for a job from their very special commitment .
  2. A report by the ARGE managing director Ingbert Koppermann, before the Social Committee of the Paderborn City Council , that 3,311 women and men in the Paderborn district managed to make the transition from long-term unemployment to an employment relationship subject to social insurance contributions attracted nationwide attention . Three quarters of the unemployed would have looked for a job themselves. Koppermann, “This characterizes the high motivation of the long-term unemployed. They want to work . ”Brigitte Tretow-Hardt, parliamentary group leader Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen in the Paderborn city council, wanted in the following discussion from the ARGE managing director, with a view to the fierce criticism of the unemployed in the Hartz that the FDP chairman Guido Westerwelle started IV debate that he should " please the man of the FDP " with the reported beneficial information.
  3. For FC Bamberg , five-time European selection player and Olympic participant in 1972 Ljubodrag Simonović (1.95 meters) scored a new point record with fifty-five points in his first game in the basketball league at the start of the 1976/1977 season against SSC Göttingen in the BBL. "Duce" Simonović became known worldwide when he left the Olympic village as a participant in the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich in protest against a decision by the Fédération Internationale de Basketball ( FIBA ) before the tournament ended and did not return there. Simonović had previously scored forty-seven points for his team in four games of the Olympic basketball tournament . The reason for his behavior was the evaluation of a game in group B, even after an official protest by the Yugoslav basketball association, although a doping case was established (the Puerto Rican Olympic selection player Miguel "Mickey" Coll was after the game Puerto Rico against Yugoslavia (79:74), the banned use of ephedrine demonstrated at the 1972 Summer Olympics .). The Fédération Internationale de Basketball ( FIBA ) waived sanctions against the team. The FIBA ​​only threatened to suspend the team from Puerto Rico in case of recurrence . The then 23-year-old Yugoslav basketball player, already with 120 international appearances and five appointments in the FIBA ​​European selection, never returned to the Yugoslav national team, with which he was able to become FIBA world champion in 1970 .

See also

literature

  • " Basketball " - "Official body of the German Basketball Federation" (born 1959 to 1975) - ISSN  0178-9279
  • Russel, Jesse and Cohn, Ronald: German national basketball team / preparation for the 1972 Summer Olympics . Transmedia Holding, Miami (USA) 2012, ISBN 978-5-513-20594-4 , pp. 152 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Information: Quakenbrücker Turn- und Sportverein v. 1877 e. V., Kleine Mühlenstr. 4, 49610 Quakenbrück, press officer Bernhard Middendorf
  2. Unfortunately, they are a repair shop - Ingbert Koppermann, joint venture managing director says “Bye” . Website NW-News - Neue Westfälische , Interview Andreas Götte, December 24, 2010. Accessed December 30, 2012.
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  4. District President honors ARGE Paderborn  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Website hochstift-live.de magazine. Retrieved July 4, 2013.@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.hochstift-live.de  
  5. Across borders. (PDF; 286 kB) Employees at the Paderborn job center inform themselves about the project in Ysselsteyn. Website Volksbund Deutsche Kriegsgräberfürsorge e. V. Retrieved July 4, 2013.
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  7. a b 9,000 euros for school materials ( memento of the original dated November 4, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Commitment to educational opportunities. Website Volksbank Paderborn-Höxter-Detmold eG. Retrieved November 3, 2014. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.volksbank-phd.de
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  14. Wilhelm Heckmann: VfL basketball player failed with 85:73 at MTV Gießen . In "NT" - Neue Tagespost - Sport am Montag, Osnabrücker Sportzeitung, No. 101, May 1, 1967.
  15. ^ Wilhelm Heckmann: Yakovos Bilek: " VfL lacks a coach ". In "NT" - Sport am Montag, Osnabrücker Sportzeitung, No. 101, May 1, 1967.
  16. Klaus Manthey: VfL basketball player first DBB cup winner - 86:74 against ATV Düsseldorf crowns the first Bundesliga season . In "OT" - Osnabrücker Tageblatt, June 12, 1967.
  17. ^ After the runner-up championship: VfL DBB Cup winner, 86:74 success in the basketball final against ATV Düsseldorf . In "NT" - Neue Tagespost - Sport am Montag, Osnabrücker Sportzeitung, June 12, 1967.
  18. ^ Hartwin Kiel, Jürgen Bitter and Bernd Stühlmeyer: VfL basketball player again runner-up - Giessen won 79:69 . In "NOZ" - Neue Osnabrücker Zeitung, Sport Report, April 29, 1968, p. 11.
  19. For the fourth time MTV 1846 against VfL Osnabrück - will MTV 1846 succeed again in the master crown? In Gießener Allgemeine Zeitung, No. 90, April 18, 1969, p. 9.
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  21. Henner Gramsch: Sovereign VfL took the master from the throne - 69 Gießen: 76 VfL . In "NOZ" - Neue Osnabrücker Zeitung, Sport Report, April 21, 1969, p. 15.
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  31. Certificate of Honor Sports plaque of the city of Osnabrück in gold , Osnabrück, January 16, 1970, Oberstadtdirektor Joachim Fischer and Lord Mayor Wilhelm Kelch.
  32. 100 years of VfL: Purple-white story (s) Farewell to VfL President Friedel Schwarze. Website NOZ - Neue Osnabrücker Zeitung. Retrieved July 4, 2013.
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  36. History - Board members ( Memento of the original from November 4, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) 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. Paderborn Baskets website. Retrieved March 21, 2010. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.paderborn-baskets.de
  37. CDA wants to raise the social profile of the parent party - new board elected. Website Neue Westfälische , nw-news.de. Article dated March 12, 2012. Retrieved January 19, 2013.
  38. Making cancer patients strong ( Memento of the original from May 3, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) 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. Funding association for psychosocial cancer counseling founded. Website Evangelischer Kirchenkreis Paderborn, reported on March 7, 2013. Accessed July 4, 2013. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.kirchenkreis-paderborn.de
  39. ^ General meeting of Diakonie Paderborn-Höxter e. V. ( Memento of the original from May 3, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) 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. Stand up against poverty and exclusion. Website Evangelischer Kirchenkreis Paderborn, reported on September 27, 2012. Accessed July 4, 2013. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.kirchenkreis-paderborn.de
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  43. Hartwin Kiel: Terrible, that was bad - Slavia officials dissatisfied . In "NOZ" - Neue Osnabrücker Zeitung, Sport Report, published January 15, 1968.
  44. Hartwin Kiel: VfL player arrested at the border - Egon Homm back to Prague. In "NOZ" - Neue Osnabrücker Zeitung, published January 23, 1968.
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