Sascha Dieterich

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Sascha Dieterich (born May 18, 1972 in Hamburg ) is a German sports official and lawyer.

Activities basketball

At the age of 18, he was already a district youth officer for the Northeast District in the Upper Bavaria district. In 1997 Dieterich became a state youth manager in Bavaria, in 2000 a member of the DBB youth committee and in 2006 succeeded Ingo Weiss as Vice President Department II (youth) at the Bundestag of the German Basketball Federation in Rust .

In his role, he was also chairman of the youth competitive sports commission and, after its establishment, chairman of the league committees of the youth basketball league ( NBBL ), the youth basketball league ( JBBL ) and the female youth basketball league ( WNBL) ). In addition to the development of competitive sports, during his tenure he mainly promoted the promotion of mini and girls' basketball. After leaving the Presidium in 2011, he was in charge of the U20 men's national team and the German national team at the Summer Universiade in Kazan, Russia , for several years as head of the delegation .

In May 2010 he was appointed to the youth commission of the European Basketball Federation ( FIBA Europa .) For the first time , rose to its vice-president in 2014 and was confirmed in office for another four years in June 2019.

Since 2017 he has been the chairman of the Bundestag of the German Basketball Federation .

Dieterich worked as a trainer from 1997 to 2000 and from 2015 to 2017 as a district selection trainer in Upper Bavaria. Otherwise he looked after youth teams in various clubs, currently at TV Miesbach. Since 2005 he has been a member of the trainer, examiner and instructor committee of the Bavarian Basketball Association, and from 2013 to 2017 he headed the trainer department of the basketball district of Upper Bavaria. Since 2020 he has also been a member of the coaching committee of the Bavarian Basketball Association.

In his role as basketball referee, he made it into the 1st regional league and has been a referee trainer since 1995. He has been a technical inspector in the Basketball Bundesliga ( BBL ) since 2013 and as a technical delegate in the Basketball Champions League since 2017 .

Other activities in sport

In addition to his professional activity, he has been a judge at the German Sports Arbitration Court in Cologne since 2009, chairman of the court of arbitration for the women's basketball leagues ( DBBL ) since 2012 and judge of the European basketball association ( FIBA Europe ) since June 2019 .

From 2002 to 2008 and from 2012 to 2016 he was deputy chairman of the Bavarian Sports Youth in the Bavarian State Sports Association and there, among other things, a member of the State Performance Committee, the Property Committee, the Technical Committee for Teaching and Education and the Statute and Structural Committee. His main focus was on voluntary services in sport.

In 2011 Dieterich was awarded the Discus of German Sports Youth , the highest honor in German youth sports.

Individual evidence

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