Moritz Kleine-Brockhoff
Moritz Kleine-Brockhoff | ||
Player information | ||
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birthday | May 10, 1968 | |
place of birth | Essen , Germany | |
size | 196 cm | |
position |
Small Forward / Shooting Guard |
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college | Hawaii | |
Clubs as active | ||
1984–1985 Schalke 04 1988–1994 Bayer 04 Leverkusen 1994–1997 Dragons Rhöndorf |
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National team 1 | ||
1989-1994 | Germany | 38 games |
1 As of: 02.09.2008 |
Moritz Kleine-Brockhoff medal table |
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Basketball (men) |
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Germany | ||
European Championship | ||
gold | 1993 Germany | Germany |
Moritz Kleine-Brockhoff (born May 10, 1968 in Essen ) is a former basketball player and journalist who has been working for the Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom since 2009 .
Life
As a 16-year-old, Kleine-Brockhoff played for Schalke 04 in the 2nd Bundesliga , went to the USA for three years in 1985 (Olympic High School, Washington State ; University of Hawaii at Manoa ) and played professionally for ten years after his return Basketball in Germany, mostly at Bayer Leverkusen (5 × German champions, 3 × cup winners, European league). Between 1989 and 1994, Kleine-Brockhoff played 38 international matches for Germany and was a player in the successful European Championship in 1993 .
Kleine-Brockhoff then completed a degree at the German Sport University in Cologne , where he graduated in 1997 on the future of golf as a popular sport .
At the age of 29, Kleine-Brockhoff ended his sports career and became a journalist. He volunteered at Deutsche Welle in Cologne / Berlin and from 1999 reported from Southeast Asia ( Deutsche Welle , Deutschlandfunk , Die Zeit ). In 2000, Kleine-Brockhoff worked in the Philippines and began writing for the Frankfurter Rundschau . In 2001 he moved to Jakarta , where he was the Southeast Asia correspondent for Frankfurter Rundschau , Stuttgarter Zeitung and Tagesspiegel until 2009 .
Kleine-Brockhoff has been working for the Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom since 2009 . He was initially responsible for Myanmar, Malaysia and Cambodia based in Bangkok / Thailand. In 2012, Kleine-Brockhoff moved to the head office of the Foundation in Potsdam as Head of the Asia Division . There he was also responsible for the foundation's international human rights work. In 2013, Kleine-Brockhoff went to Jakarta / Indonesia for the Naumann Foundation. Since 2018 he has headed the regional office for Southeast and East Asia in Bangkok / Thailand.
His brother is the former time journalist Thomas Kleine-Brockhoff . From 2013 to 2017 he headed the planning and speaking staff of Federal President Joachim Gauck . He then became Vice President of the German Marshall Fund of the US , head of European activities and the Berlin office.
Web links
- Kleine-Brockhoff international matches
- Collection of articles by Kleine-Brockhoff in the "Tagesspiegel"
Individual evidence
- ↑ These are our 12 giants , in: Sport-Bild , June 23, 1993, p. 32 f.
- ^ Website at the Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom.
- ↑ Website at the time .
- ↑ On Thomas Kleine-Brockhoff cf. F. Gathmann / GP Schmitz: Sehnsucht nach Amerika , in: Der Spiegel , No. 7, 2014, p. 34. The obituary for their father proves that Moritz and Thomas are brothers ( memento of the original from March 1, 2014 on 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.
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SURNAME | Kleine-Brockhoff, Moritz |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German basketball player and journalist |
DATE OF BIRTH | May 10, 1968 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | eat |