Jens Brämer

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Jens Brämer (born October 5, 1973 in Bramsche ) is a former German basketball player and official.

career

Brämer, a 1.95 meter tall winger, competed with the BG Bramsche / Osnabrück in the basketball league and in the European cup, in 1995 he moved to BC Oldenburg-Westerstede in the 2nd basketball league , played for the team and until 1998 subsequently took up the position of manager. In addition to his basketball career, he completed a degree in business administration. In his managerial activity in Oldenburg, which lasted until 2003, he was promoted to the Bundesliga in 2000 and renamed EWE Baskets Oldenburg and the team was outsourced to a gaming company. At the same time he worked at the University of Oldenburg in the development of the course "Business Administration for Top Athletes". In 2004 and 2005 he worked temporarily as a lecturer in sports management at the University of Oldenburg.

In 2005, Brämer moved to the management level of the Oldenburg Bundesliga competitor Skyliners Frankfurt , in 2006 he took up the post of deputy managing director of the then Bundesliga club RheinEnergie Köln (later Cologne 99ers ). While working for the Rhinelander, the team won the German Cup in 2007. In July 2009 the Köln 99ers Basketball GmbH & Co. KG went bankrupt and the team was withdrawn from the Bundesliga. Parallel to his duties at club level, Brämer was also involved as Vice President of the AG Basketball Bundesliga between 2003 and 2009 and was also a lecturer in sports management at the RheinAhrCampus at Koblenz University from 2008 to 2009.

In October 2009 he started a job at a Hamburg company that organizes ticket sales at events.

Individual evidence

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  3. a b Nordwest-Zeitung: Basketball: Ex-Manager looks proud of pioneering work . In: NWZonline . ( nwzonline.de [accessed October 20, 2018]).
  4. a b Jens Brämer | WINGS. Retrieved October 20, 2018 .
  5. Nordwest-Zeitung :: Brämer goes to Cologne . In: NWZonline . ( nwzonline.de [accessed October 20, 2018]).
  6. Joachim Schmidt: Cologne 99ers: Chapter basketball for Cologne ended . In: Kölnische Rundschau . ( rundschau-online.de [accessed on October 20, 2018]).
  7. Lars Richter: Insolvency: Out for the Cologne 99ers . In: Kölner Stadt-Anzeiger . ( ksta.de [accessed October 20, 2018]).
  8. Basketball: Cologne 99ers withdraw from the Bundesliga . In: Spiegel Online . July 17, 2009 ( spiegel.de [accessed October 20, 2018]).