Medi Bayreuth
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Founded | 1975 |
Team history |
Post SV Bayreuth (1975–1979) USC Bayreuth (1979–1983) USC Olympia Bayreuth (1983–1984) BG Steiner Bayreuth (1984–1989) Steiner Bayreuth (1989–1997) Basket Bayreuth (1997–1999) BBC Bayreuth (1999–2013) medi bayreuth (2013–present) |
Arena |
Oberfrankenhalle (3,600 seats) |
Colors |
Black, Lime green, Pink |
Head coach | Michael Koch |
Championships |
1 German Championship 1989 2 German Cups 1988, 1989 |
Website | http://www.bbc-bayreuth.de/ |
Medi Bayreuth (official team name: medi bayreuth) is a German professional basketball club based in Bayreuth, Bavaria.[2] It was founded as BBC Bayreuth in 1999. Since 2013 the company medi is the name sponsor of the team.
History
The club won the 2009–10 season's German 2nd Division championship, and thus won the promotion to play in the German First Division, in the 2010–11 season.[3] Before the 2013–14 season, the club's name was changed to medi bayreuth for sponsorship reasons. The new team colors became black, lime green and pink.
Logos, uniforms and colours
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BBC Bayreuth
1999–2013
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medi bayreuth
2013–present
Current Roster
Note: Flags indicate national team, as has been defined by FIBA. Players may hold more than one nationality.
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Season by season
Season | Tier | League | Pos. | Postseason |
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2000–01 | 2 | 2. BBL | 8 | – |
2001–02 | 2 | 2. BBL | 2 | – |
2002–03 | 2 | 2. BBL | 5 | – |
2003–04 | 2 | 2. BBL | 10 | – |
2004–05 | 2 | 2. BBL | 3 | – |
2005–06 | 2 | 2. BBL | 6 | – |
2006–07 | 2 | 2. BBL | 3 | – |
2007–08 | 2 | ProA | 8 | – |
2008–09 | 2 | ProA | 3 | – |
2009–10 | 2 | ProA | 1 | Promoted |
2010–11 | 1 | Bundesliga | 16 | – |
2011–12 | 1 | Bundesliga | 13 | – |
2012–13 | 1 | Bundesliga | 15 | – |
References
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