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RheinStars Köln

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RheinStars Köln
LeaguesProA
Founded1999
HistoryCologne 99ers
(1999–2001)
RheinEnergie Köln
(2001–2007)
Köln 99ers
(2007–2013)
RheinStars Köln
(2013–present)
ArenaGEW Energy Dome
Capacity3,200
LocationCologne, Germany
Team colorsRed, White, Blue
Team managerStephan Baeck
Head coachMatt Dodson
Championships1 German Championship
3 German Cups
1 BBL Champions Cup
Websiterheinstars-koeln.de
sg-koeln99ers.de
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RheinStars Köln is a professional basketball club based in Cologne, Germany. The team currently plays in the Regionalliga, the fourth tier basketball league in Germany. The club has won one Basketball Bundesliga championship and three German Cup titles in its history.

History

The team was founded 1999, as Cologne 99ers. In the Euroleague 2006-07 season, their home arena was an arena in Düsseldorf, Germany, named Philips Halle.

RheinEnergie power company supported the team until the summer of 2007, thus the team changed to its original name, Köln 99ers. On January 21, 2008, the club announced that they were insolvent.[1]

In 2013, the club was re-launched and started in the 2.Regionliga (5th division) with the new name of RheinStars Köln.[2] Since 2015, the team plays in the ProA, Germany's second division of professional basketball. In 2018-19 season, the team was relegated to the Regionalliga from ProB (Germany's 3rd division of professional basketball) after finishing the season 5-17.

Honours

  • German Champion: (1)
    • 2005–06
  • German Cup: (3)
    • 2004, 2005, 2007
  • BBL Champions Cup: (1)
    • 2006

Players

Current roster

Note: Flags indicate national team eligibility at FIBA sanctioned events. Players may hold other non-FIBA nationality not displayed.

RheinStars Köln roster
Players Coaches
Pos. No. Nat. Name Ht. Age
PF 4 United States Chris Eversley
PG 5 United States Jelani Hewitt
G 6 Germany Tim Van der Velde
SF 7 Germany Antonio Pilipovic
G/F 9 Germany Lennart Steffen
PG 11 Germany Leon Baeck
SG 19 Germany Leon Okpara
C 20 Germany Andreas Wenzl
PG 21 Germany Thomas Müller-Laschet
G 24 United States David Downs
PF 27 United States Alex Foster
PF 33 Germany Robin Christen
PF 44 Germany Benedict Van Laack
G 00 Kosovo Destan Sedolli
Head coach

Australia Matt Dodson

Assistant coach(es)

Germany Johannes Strasser


Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • Injured Injured

Updated: 11 Apr 2017

Notable players

Note: Flags indicate national team eligibility at FIBA sanctioned events. Players may hold other non-FIBA nationality not displayed.

Season by season

Season Tier League Pos. Postseason European competitions
2013–14
5
2.Regionliga
1
Promoted
2014–15
4
1.Regionliga
1
Promoted
2015–16
2
ProA
13
2016–17
2
ProA
8
Quarterfinalist
2017-18
2
ProA
4
Relegated
2018-19
3
ProB
22
Relegated

Head coaches

  • Serbia Svetislav Pešić (2001–02)
  • Germany Stephan Baeck (2002)
  • Serbia Saša Obradović (2005–08)
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina Drasko Prodanovic

Notes

External links

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