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List of German basketball champions

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List of German basketball champions:

The German club Bayer Giants Leverkusen (formerly known as TSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen and TuS 04 Leverkusen) currently holds the record for the most German basketball men's championships won, having won 14 championships.

West German / German champions (men)

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German championship (1938–1966)

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Basketball Bundesliga (1966–present)

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Champion also won BBL-Pokal
Champion also won BBL-Pokal and BBL Champions Cup
Season Champion Finals score Runners-up Champions' coach Finals MVP
1966–67
Gießen (2)
85–73
VfL Osnabrück Hungary Laszlo Lakfalvi
1967–68
Gießen (3)
79–69
VfL Osnabrück Hungary Laszlo Lakfalvi
1968–69
VfL Osnabrück (1)
76–69
Gießen Czech Republic Miloslav Kříž
1969–70
Bayer 04 Leverkusen (1)
76–73
Gießen Germany Günter Hagedorn
1970–71
Bayer 04 Leverkusen (2)
158–136
USC Munich Germany Günter Hagedorn
1971–72
Bayer 04 Leverkusen (3)
150–142
Gießen Germany Günter Hagedorn
1972–73
Heidelberg (12)
141–140
Gießen
1973–74
Hagen (1)
137–118
Heidelberg
1974–75
Gießen (4)
140–136
Heidelberg Germany Dietfried Kienast
1975–76
Bayer 04 Leverkusen (4) Wolfenbüttel
1976–77
Heidelberg (13) Gießen
1977–78
Gießen (5) Heidelberg
1978–79
Bayer 04 Leverkusen (5) Gießen
1979–80
SSC Göttingen (1) Bayer 04 Leverkusen
1980–81
Saturn Köln (1) Bayer 04 Leverkusen
1981–82
Saturn Köln (2) ASC Göttingen
1982–83
ASC Göttingen (2)
2–0
Saturn Köln
1983–84
ASC Göttingen (3)
2–0
Saturn Köln
1984–85
Bayer 04 Leverkusen (6)
2–0
DTV Charlottenburg
1985–86
Bayer 04 Leverkusen (7)
2–0
Saturn Köln
1986–87
Saturn Köln (3)
2–0
Bayer 04 Leverkusen United States Tony DiLeo
1987–88
Saturn Köln (4)
2–0
Bayer 04 Leverkusen United States Tony DiLeo
1988–89
Bayreuth (1)
3–1
Bayer 04 Leverkusen United States Lester Habegger
1989–90
Bayer 04 Leverkusen (8)
3–1
Bayreuth Germany Dirk Bauermann
1990–91
Bayer 04 Leverkusen (9)
3–2
Charlottenburg Germany Dirk Bauermann
1991–92
Bayer 04 Leverkusen (10)
3–2
Alba Berlin Germany Dirk Bauermann
1992–93
Bayer 04 Leverkusen (11)
3–1
Bamberg Germany Dirk Bauermann
1993–94
Bayer 04 Leverkusen (12)
3–0
Brandt Hagen Germany Dirk Bauermann
1994–95
Bayer 04 Leverkusen (13)
3–0
Alba Berlin Germany Dirk Bauermann
1995–96
Bayer 04 Leverkusen (14)
3–1
Alba Berlin Germany Dirk Bauermann
1996–97
Alba Berlin (1)
3–0
Ulm Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Svetislav Pešić
1997–98
Alba Berlin (2)
3–0
Ulm Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Svetislav Pešić
1998–99
Alba Berlin (3)
3–2
Bonn Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Svetislav Pešić
1999–2000
Alba Berlin (4)
3–0
Bayer 04 Leverkusen Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Svetislav Pešić
2000–01
Alba Berlin (5)
3–0
Bonn Bosnia and Herzegovina Emir Mutapčić
2001–02
Alba Berlin (6)
3–0
Köln 99ers Bosnia and Herzegovina Emir Mutapčić
2002–03
Alba Berlin (7)
3–0
Bamberg Bosnia and Herzegovina Emir Mutapčić
2003–04
Skyliners Frankfurt (1)
3–2
Bamberg Canada Gordon Herbert
2004–05
Bamberg (1)
3–2
Skyliners Frankfurt Germany Dirk Bauermann United States Chris Williams
2005–06
Köln 99ers (1)
3–1
Alba Berlin Serbia Saša Obradović United States Immanuel McElroy
2006–07
Bamberg (2)
3–1
Artland Dragons Germany Dirk Bauermann United States Casey Jacobsen
2007–08
Alba Berlin (8)
3–1
Bonn Montenegro Luka Pavićević United States Julius Jenkins
Oldenburg (1)
3–2
Bonn Bosnia and Herzegovina Predrag Krunić United States Rickey Paulding
Bamberg† (3)
3–2
Skyliners Frankfurt United States Chris Fleming United States Casey Jacobsen
Bamberg (4)
3–2
Alba Berlin United States Chris Fleming United States Kyle Hines
Bamberg (5)
3–0
Ulm United States Chris Fleming United States P. J. Tucker
Bamberg (6)
3–0
Oldenburg United States Chris Fleming Slovakia Anton Gavel
Bayern Munich (3)
3–1
Alba Berlin Serbia Svetislav Pešić United States Malcolm Delaney
Bamberg (7)
3–2
Bayern Munich Italy Andrea Trinchieri United States Brad Wanamaker
Bamberg (8)
3–0
Ulm Italy Andrea Trinchieri United States Darius Miller
Bamberg (9)
3–0
Oldenburg Italy Andrea Trinchieri France Fabien Causeur
Bayern Munich† (4)
3–2
Alba Berlin Montenegro Dejan Radonjić Germany Danilo Barthel
Bayern Munich (5)
3–0
Alba Berlin Montenegro Dejan Radonjić Bosnia and Herzegovina Nihad Đedović
Alba Berlin (9)[4]
163–139[a]
Riesen Ludwigsburg Spain Aíto García Reneses[5] United States Marcos Knight[4]
Alba Berlin (10)[6]
3–1
Bayern Munich Spain Aíto García Reneses Uruguay Jayson Granger
Alba Berlin (11)[7]
3–1
Bayern Munich Spain Israel González[8] Germany Johannes Thiemann[7]
Ratiopharm Ulm (1)[9]
3–1
Telekom Baskets Bonn Slovakia Anton Gavel[10] Brazil Yago dos Santos[9]
Bayern Munich (6)[11]
3–1
Alba Berlin Spain Pablo Laso United States Carsen Edwards

East German champions (men)

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1990: BSG AdW Berlin
1989: HSG TU Magdeburg
1988: HSG TU Magdeburg
1987: BSG AdW Berlin
1986: BSG AdW Berlin
1985: BSG AdW Berlin
1984: BSG AdW Berlin
1983: BSG AdW Berlin
1982: BSG AdW Berlin
1981: BSG AdW Berlin
1980: BSG AdW Berlin
1979: BSG AdW Berlin
1978: BSG AdW Berlin
1977: HSG K-M-U Leipzig
1976: HSG K-M-U Leipzig
1975: HSG K-M-U Leipzig
1974: BSG AdW Berlin
1973: HSG K-M-U Leipzig
1972: SK KPV 69 Halle
1971: HSG K-M-U Leipzig
1970: SK KPV 69 Halle
1969: ASK Vorwärts Leipzig
1968: ASK Vorwärts Leipzig
1967: ASK Vorwärts Leipzig
1966: ASK Vorwärts Leipzig
1965: ASK Vorwärts Leipzig
1964: SC Chemie Halle
1963: SC Chemie Halle
1962: ASK Vorwärts Halle
1961: HSG Humboldt-Universität Berlin
1960: HSG Humboldt-Universität Berlin
1959: HSG Humboldt-Universität Berlin
1958: HSG Humboldt-Universität Berlin
1957: HSG Wiss. HU Berlin
1956: HSG Wiss. HU Berlin
1955: HSG Wiss. HU Berlin
1954: HSG Wiss. HU Berlin
1953: HSG Wiss. HU Berlin

Number Of Titles

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Team Winner Years
BSG AdW Berlin 12 1974, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1990
HSG Wissenschaft HU Berlin 9 1953, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961
ASK Vorwärts Leipzig 5 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969
HSG KMU Leipzig 5 1971, 1973, 1975, 1976, 1977
SC Chemie Halle/SG KPV 69 Halle 4 1963, 1964, 1970, 1972
HSG TU Magdeburg 2 1988, 1989
ASK Vorwärts Halle 1 1962

German champions (women)

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2010: TV Crimerz
2009: TV 1872 Saarlouis Royals
2008: TSV 1880 Wasserburg
2007: TSV 1880 Wasserburg
2006: TSV 1880 Wasserburg
2005: TSV 1880 Wasserburg
2004: TSV 1880 Wasserburg
2003: BC Marburg
2002: BTV Gold-Zack Wuppertal
2001: BTV Gold-Zack Wuppertal
2000: BTV Wuppertal
1999: BTV Wuppertal
1998: BTV Wuppertal
1997: BTV Wuppertal
1996: BTV Wuppertal
1995: BTV Wuppertal
1994: BTV Wuppertal
1993: Barmer TV 1846
1992: Lotus München
1991: DJK Agon 08 Düsseldorf
1990: DJK Agon 08 Düsseldorf
1989: Barmer TV 1846
1988: DJK Agon 08 Düsseldorf
1987: DJK Agon 08 Düsseldorf
1986: DJK Agon 08 Düsseldorf
1985: DJK Agon 08 Düsseldorf
1984: DJK Agon 08 Düsseldorf
1983: DJK Agon 08 Düsseldorf
1982: DJK Agon 08 Düsseldorf
1981: DJK Agon 08 Düsseldorf
1980: DJK Agon 08 Düsseldorf
1979: TuS 04 Leverkusen
1978: TuS 04 Leverkusen
1977: Düsseldorfer BG ART/TVG
1976: Düsseldorfer BG ART/TVG
1975: DJK Agon 08 Düsseldorf
1974: 1. SC 05 Göttingen
1973: Heidelberger SC
1972: 1. SC 05 Göttingen
1971: 1. SC 05 Göttingen
1970: 1. SC 05 Göttingen
1969: VfL Lichtenrade Berlin
1968: 1. SC 05 Göttingen
1967: ATV 1877 Düsseldorf
1966: SV Schwaben Augsburg
1965: ATV 1877 Düsseldorf
1964: TV Augsburg 1847
1963: Heidelberger TV 1846
1962: TV Groß-Gerau
1961: TV Augsburg 1847
1960: Heidelberger TV 1846
1959: Heidelberger TV 1846
1958: Heidelberger TV 1846
1957: Heidelberger TV 1846
1956: Heidelberger TV 1846
1955: Heidelberger TV 1846
1954: TSG Heidelberg 1846
1953: Neuköllner SF Berlin
1952: Turnerbund Heidelberg
1951: TC Jahn 1883 München
1950: TC Jahn 1883 München
1949: TSC Spandau 1880
1948: TC Jahn 1883 München
1947: TC Jahn 1883 München

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ The season was finished in a tournament format due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Germany.

References

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  1. ^ "Daten zum Basketball in Deutschland". 27 September 2007. Archived from the original on 2007-09-27. Retrieved 3 May 2024.
  2. ^ a b c "I. Vorgeschichte". USC Heidelberg (in German). Retrieved 3 May 2024.
  3. ^ a b "History". fcbayern.com. Retrieved 3 May 2024.
  4. ^ a b Mölter, Joachim (28 June 2020). "Alba Berlin gewinnt Meisterschaft der BBL". Süddeutsche (in German). Retrieved 3 May 2024.
  5. ^ Álvarez, Robert (29 June 2020). "Aíto triunfa en la Liga alemana con 73 años". El País (in Spanish). Retrieved 3 May 2024.
  6. ^ "Jayson Granger leads ALBA to the German championship". Eurohoops. 13 June 2021. Retrieved 3 May 2024.
  7. ^ a b "Aller guten Dinge sind drei: Berlins meisterlicher Threepeat - in München". www.easycredit-bbl.de. Retrieved 3 May 2024.
  8. ^ "El español Israel González gana la Liga alemana como entrenador del Alba Berlín". MARCA (in Spanish). 19 June 2022. Retrieved 3 May 2024.
  9. ^ a b "Ulm conclude miraculous German playoff run by winning first-ever championship title". Basket News. Retrieved 3 May 2024.
  10. ^ "Ratiopharm Ulm gewinnt den Titel: Deutscher Meister! Ein Ulmer Märchen ist wahr geworden". Sudwest Presse (in German). 17 June 2023. Retrieved 3 May 2024.
  11. ^ "Carsen Edwards pushes Bayern to win German championship". Eurohoops. 14 June 2024. Retrieved 14 June 2024.

Sources

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