Romed Vieider

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Basketball player
Romed Vieider
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Player information
birthday January 2, 1991
place of birth Rum (Tyrol) , Austria
size 195 cm
position wing
Jersey number 5
Clubs as active
until 2009 Kapfenberg Bulls 2009–2015 WBC Wels 2015–2017 BK Klosterneuburg00 AustriaAustria
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National team
Austria

Romed Vieider (born January 2, 1991 in Rum (Tyrol) ) is a former Austrian basketball player. He played for the Bundesliga club Kapfenberg Bulls , WBC Wels and BK Klosterneuburg .

career

Vieider comes from the Kapfenberg team sports academy and made his debut for the "Bulls" in the basketball league during the 2007/08 season.

In 2009 he moved to WBC Wels , for which he played 167 Bundesliga games by the end of the 2014/15 season. In the summer of 2015, he moved from Wels to BK Klosterneuburg . With the "Dukes" he was team captain. Vieider had to end the 2016/17 season prematurely in February 2017 due to cartilage damage in his knee. On June 6, 2017, Vieider announced that he would end his active basketball Bundesliga career after 224 Bundesliga games due to a knee injury discovered at the beginning of the year. The national player switched to the management of Klosterneuburg.

National team

Vieider reached the semi-finals of the B-EM with the U16 national team in 2006 and won gold with the U20 at the B-EM in their own country in summer 2010. Other tournaments as a junior were: U16-B-EM 2007, U18-B-EM 2008 and 2009 and U20-EM 2011

In 2013 he took part in the European Championship qualification for the first time with the senior national team.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. junior model admin: 4 Kapfenberg ex-team athletes in the national basketball team. Retrieved on February 21, 2017 (German).
  2. ^ Romed Vieider goes from Wels to Klosterneuburg. Retrieved on February 21, 2017 (German).
  3. DJ Digitale Medien GmbH .: Basketball: Klosterneuburg: Early season end for Dukes captain . In: Today . ( heute.at [accessed on February 21, 2017]).
  4. Christopher Käferle: Dukes captain Romed Vieieder ends his career . ( oebl.at [accessed June 8, 2017]).
  5. ^ Romed Vieider | EuroBasket (2015) | FIBA Europe. Retrieved February 21, 2017 .