FC Bayern Munich (basketball)
Bayern Munich | ||||
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Bayern Munich logo | ||||
Leagues | Basketball Bundesliga EuroLeague | |||
Founded | 1946 | |||
History | FC Bayern Munich Basketball (1946–present) | |||
Arena | Audi Dome | |||
Capacity | 6,700 | |||
Location | Munich, Germany | |||
Team colors | Red, white, navy | |||
President | Herbert Hainer | |||
Head coach | Andrea Trinchieri | |||
Ownership | FC Bayern Munich | |||
Championships | 5 German Championships 2 German Cups | |||
Retired numbers | 2 (6, 24) | |||
Website | fcb-basketball.de | |||
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FC Bayern München Basketball GmbH, commonly referred to as Bayern Munich, is a professional basketball club, a part of the FC Bayern Munich sports club, based in Munich, Germany. The club competes domestically in the Basketball Bundesliga (BBL) and internationally in the EuroLeague.
The team plays its home games at Audi Dome, which was opened in 1972.
FC Bayern Munich Basketball also has a reserve team that plays in German third-tier level ProB.
History
Bayern Munich has a long basketball tradition. Besides its most successful years in the 1950s and 1960s (German Championships in 1954, 1955, and German Cup in 1968), the club enjoyed remarkable popularity in 1956, when it even drew 40,000 fans to an open-air test game against Lancia Bolzano, once a top basketball club from Italy. Later, in 1966, the club was a founding member of the Basketball Bundesliga.[1]
In the following years, the club slowly, but surely, faded into obscurity, and in 1974, was even relegated to the German 2nd Division. For a long time after that, the club never completely recovered, and only had a few successful years (Bayern moved up to the Basketball Bundesliga in 1987, and stayed there until 1989).[1]
In 2008, the declared goal of the team was to return to the club's former glory, and return to the top German League, which it eventually did. In the near future, the club seeks to become a major force in European basketball, so that Bayern Munich will not only be well known for its football (soccer) operations, but also for its basketball operations as well.[2] In the 2012–13 season the club reached the semifinals, where it lost 3–2 against the reigning champions Brose Baskets.
Thanks to a wild card,[3] Bayern Munich played in the EuroLeague in the 2013–14 season. This was its first appearance in the top European championship, and it reached the Top 16 stage. On 18 June 2014, Bayern won its third national title when it beat Alba Berlin 3–1 in the Finals. It was the first title for the team since 1955; 59 years before. Star player of the team was Malcolm Delaney, who won both the MVP and Finals MVP.
In the 2014–15 season, Bayern failed to win a title. In the BBL Finals they were defeated by Brose Baskets, 3–2. The team had to wait until 2018 for its next championship, as they beat Alba Berlin 3–2 in the Finals that year. By winning the BBL, Bayern also qualified for the following EuroLeague season.
Home arena
The team's home arena is called Audi Dome, which seats 6,700 spectators.
Players
Retired numbers
FC Bayern Munich retired numbers | ||||
No | Nat. | Player | Position | Tenure |
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6 | Steffen Hamann | PG | 2010–2014 | |
24 | Demond Greene | SG | 2010–2014 |
Current roster
Note: Flags indicate national team eligibility at FIBA-sanctioned events. Players may hold other non-FIBA nationalities not displayed.
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Updated: August 3, 2020 |
Depth chart
Pos. | Starting 5 | Bench 1 | Bench 2 | Bench 3 |
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C | Jalen Reynolds | Malcolm Thomas | Leon Radošević | |
PF | JaJuan Johnson | Alex King | ||
SF | Vladimir Lučić | Paul Zipser | Sasha Grant | |
SG | Nihad Đedović | Nick Weiler-Babb | Petteri Koponen | Diego Flaccadori |
PG | Wade Baldwin | T.J. Bray | Žan Mark Šiško |
Notable players
Note: Flags indicate national team eligibility at FIBA-sanctioned events. Players may hold other non-FIBA nationalities not displayed.
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- İsmet Akpınar
- Robin Amaize
- Danilo Barthel
- Robin Benzing
- Markus Bernhard
- Bastian Doreth
- Robert Garrett
- Anton Gavel
- Demond Greene
- Steffen Hamann
- Yassin Idbihi
- Jan Jagla
- Karim Jallow
- Alex King
- Maxi Kleber
- Artur Kolodziejski
- Hans-Jörg Krüger
- Maodo Lô
- Robert Maras
- Olaf Radatz
- Bogdan Radosavljević
- Heiko Schaffartzik
- Dieter Schneider
- Klaus Schulz
- Philipp Schwethelm
- Andreas Seiferth
- Lucca Staiger
- Helmut Uhlig
- Paul Zipser
- Maik Zirbes
- Devin Booker
- John Bryant
- Jared Cunningham
- Malcolm Delaney
- George Devone
- Ben Hansbrough
- Josh Huestis
- Nick Johnson
- Greg Monroe
- Lawrence Roberts
- Bryce Taylor
- Chevon Troutman
- Derrick Williams
- Ondřej Balvín
- Ruben Boumtje-Boumtje
- Vitalis Chikoko
- Nemanja Dangubić
- Nihad Đedović
- Diego Flaccadori
- Amar Gegić
- Yotam Halperin
- Jared Homan
- Stefan Jović
- Petteri Koponen
- Mathias Lessort
- Vladimir Lučić
- Milan Mačvan
- Bo McCalebb
- Vasilije Micić
- Aleksandar Nađfeji
- DeMarcus Nelson
- Marvin Ogunsipe
- Nedu Onyeuku
- Leon Radošević
- Alex Renfroe
- Tyrese Rice
- Stuart Robbins
- Duško Savanović
- Boris Savović
- Žan Mark Šiško
- Vladimir Štimac
- Deon Thompson
- Mirko Virijević
Head coaches
Honours
Domestic competitions
- Runners-up (1): 2014
- Winners (1): 2010–11
European competitions
- EuroLeague:
- EuroCup
- 1/2 Finals (1): 2017–18
Worldwide competitions
- Winners (1): 2019
Individual awards
- Malcolm Delaney – 2014
- Malcolm Delaney – 2014
- Danilo Barthel – 2018
- Nihad Đedović – 2019
- Paul Zipser – 2016
- Malcolm Delaney – 2014
- John Bryant – 2015
- Bryce Taylor – 2016
- Chevon Troutman – 2012, 2013
- Tyrese Rice – 2013
- Bryce Taylor – 2014
- Deon Thompson – 2014
- Nihad Đedović – 2015
- Maxi Kleber – 2017
- Danilo Barthel – 2018, 2019
- Devin Booker – 2018
- Vladimir Lučić – 2019
- Maxi Kleber – 2017
- Bastian Doreth – 2011
50 Greatest EuroLeague Contributors
Nominated:
- Malcolm Delaney – Season 2013–14, Top 16, Week 10
- Duško Savanović – Season 2014–15, Regular Season, Week 9
- Derrick Williams – Season 2018–19, Regular Season, Round 12
EuroCup Basketball MVP of the Week
- Deon Thompson – Season 2015–16, Quarterfinals, Game 1
- Danilo Barthel – Season 2017–18, Regular Season, Round 8
- Devin Booker – Season 2017–18, Top 16, Round 3
- Danilo Barthel – Season 2017–18, Top 16, Round 5
NBA G League International Challenge Finals MVP
- Greg Monroe – 2019
- Paul Zipser – 2nd round 48th pick overall with Chicago Bulls in 2016 NBA Draft
Season by season
Season | Tier | League | Pos. | German Cup | European competitions | ||
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2008–09 | 2 | ProA | 8th | ||||
2009–10 | 2 | ProA | 8th | ||||
2010–11 | 2 | ProA | 1st | ||||
2011–12 | 1 | Bundesliga | 5th | 2 Eurocup | RS | ||
2012–13 | 1 | Bundesliga | 4th | Third position | |||
2013–14 | 1 | Bundesliga | 1st | Fourth position | 1 Euroleague | T16 | |
2014–15 | 1 | Bundesliga | 2nd | Quarterfinalist | 1 Euroleague | RS | |
2 Eurocup | EF | ||||||
2015–16 | 1 | Bundesliga | 4th | Runner-up | 1 Euroleague | RS | |
2 Eurocup | QF | ||||||
2016–17 | 1 | Bundesliga | 4th | Runner-up | 2 EuroCup | QF | |
2017–18 | 1 | Bundesliga | 1st | Champion | 2 EuroCup | SF | |
2018–19 | 1 | Bundesliga | 1st | Quarterfinalist | 1 EuroLeague | 11th | |
2019–20 | 1 | Bundesliga | 5th | Round of 16 | 1 EuroLeague | — |
International record
Season | Achievement | Notes | |
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EuroLeague | |||
2013–14 | Top 16 | 6th place in a group with CSKA Moscow, Real Madrid, Maccabi Electra, Galatasaray, Lokomotiv Kuban, Partizan and Žalgiris | |
2014–15 | Regular season | 5th place in a group with FC Barcelona, Fenerbahçe Ülker, Panathinaikos, EA7 Milano and PGE Turów | |
2015–16 | Regular season | 5th place in a group with Fenerbahçe, Khimki, Crvena zvezda Telekom, Real Madrid and Strasbourg | |
EuroCup | |||
2011–12 | Regular season | 3rd place in a group with Spartak Saint Petersburg, Benetton Treviso and Cedevita | |
2014–15 | Eighthfinals | eliminated by Valencia Basket, 80–58 (L) in Valencia and 60–94 (L) in Munich | |
2015–16 | Quarterfinals | eliminated by Galatasaray Odeabank, 99–89 (W) in Munich and 59–72 (L) in Istanbul | |
2016–17 | Quarterfinals | eliminated 2–1 by Unicaja, 91–82 (W) in Munich, 67–82 (L) in Málaga and 69–74 (L) in Munich | |
2017–18 | Semifinals | eliminated 2–0 by Darüşşafaka, 74–76 (L) in Istanbul and 87–83 (L) in Munich | |
FIBA Saporta Cup | |||
1968–69 | Second round | eliminated by AŠK Olimpija, 81–101 (L) in Munich and 46–94 (L) in Ljubljana |
Sponsorships
Official Shirt Sponsor | BayWa AG |
Official Sport Clothing Manufacturer | Adidas AG |
eSports
Bayern Munich was featured in the NBA 2K15, 2K16 & 2K17 video games.[4][5][6]
Since 6 June 2018, Bayern has an NBA 2K eSports team called "Bayern Ballers Gaming". The team uses Pro-Am mode for its games like in the NBA 2K League. The players were selected at the "Audi Dome eCup".[7]
Roster
Bayern Ballers Gaming | |||||
No. | Player | Position | From | ||
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1 | xlBeCreative (Felix Ellspermann) | C | Munich | ||
3 | olWade (Sven Wedekind) | SG | Wendeburg | ||
9 | MGoCrzy (Marcel Stohl) | PG | Cologne | ||
25 | zaeppooo (Eric Cepuran) | PG | Aachen | ||
28 | TrashByCoachD (Dominik Tischler) | SG | Jena | ||
32 | JLB (Jannis Neumann) | C | Cologne | ||
33 | guardate (Christoph Hübler) | SG | Munich | ||
51 | LIZanity (Patrick Lizius) | PF | Oldenburg |
References
- ^ a b Reisner, Dino (2010). Sonderheft Basketball 2010/2011 – Das Projekt (in German). Kicker. p. 107.
- ^ Interview of the Week – October 29: Bayern Munich basketball coach Michael Schwarz.
- ^ Proposed team list for 2013–14 Turkish Airlines Euroleague; Euroleague.net, 26 June 2013
- ^ FC Bayern Baskets erstmals in NBA 2K15 von 2K Games spielbar (in German)
- ^ NBA 2K16 mit komplettem Euroleague-Kader (in German)
- ^ "NBA 2K17 European Team List Revealed". sportando.com. 17 August 2016. Retrieved 17 August 2016.
- ^ "Bayern Ballers Gaming Uebersicht". fcb-basketball.de (in German). 6 August 2018. Retrieved 6 June 2018.
External links
- Official website
- Bayern Munich at easycredit-bbl.de (in German)
- Bayern Munich at Euroleague.net