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2. Basketball Bundesliga


FieldValue
title2. Basketball Bundesliga
sportBasketball
founded1975
country
folded2007
website[www.zweite-basketball-bundesliga.de](http://www.zweite-basketball-bundesliga.de/)
promotionBasketball Bundesliga
related_compsProA
ProB
continentEU FIBA Europe (Europe)
levels2nd tier
pyramidGerman basketball league system

ProB The 2. Basketball Bundesliga was the second level league of the German professional basketball league system. Until the 2007–08 season, the 2. Basketball Bundesliga was replaced by two geographical divisions (North and South). Since 2007 the 2. Basketball Bundesliga now consists of two leagues, ProA and ProB. At the end of each season, the top two teams of the ProA are promoted to the Basketball Bundesliga, and the teams positioned 15th and 16th are relegated to the ProB.

History

On May 3, 1974, the * DBB Bundestag* in Cologne decided, with only three votes against, to introduce the single-tier Basketball Bundesliga and the two-tier 2nd Bundesliga starting with the 1975-76 season. Since then, the league has been the second highest division in German basketball (below the BBL which has existed since 1966). It was divided into two divisions (North and South), each with 16 teams.

In the 2007-08 season, the 2nd BBL was restructured into a Germany-wide league and divided into two independent leagues (ProA and ProB). It was restructured to professionalize the clubs, increase the level of play and make promotion to the Basketball Bundesliga easier.

List of champions (1976–2007)

For a list of champions after 2007, see ProA.

SeasonNorthSouth
1975–76SSC GöttingenPost Bayreuth
1976–77FC Schalke 04TuS Aschaffenburg
1977–78USC Medico MünsterTV Eppelheim
1978–79HTB 62 HamburgEintracht Frankfurt
1979–80BG HagenSpVgg 07 Ludwigsburg
1980–81DTV CharlottenburgUSC Heidelberg
1981–82FC Schalke 04TuS Aschaffenburg
1982–83BC Giants OsnabrückUSC Heidelberg
1983–84FC Schalke 041. FC Bamberg
1984–85TSV 1860 HagenTV Langen
1985–86OSC BremerhavenSpVgg 07 Ludwigsburg
1986–87Oldenburger TBBayern Munich
1987–88TSV 1860 HagenSSV/SB Ulm
1988–89MTV WolfenbüttelTV Langen
1989–90TuS BramscheTV Germania Trier
1990–91SG BraunschweigTV Langen
1991–92SVD 49 DortmundTübinger SV
1992–93TK HannoverSteiner Bayreuth
1993–94Paderborn Baskets 91SV Oberelchingen
1994–95Rhöndorfer TVTG Landshut
1995–96SV Telekom BonnTSV Speyer
1996–97BCJ HamburgUSC Freiburg
1997–98BC Oldenburg/WesterstedeDJK S.Oliver Würzburg
1998–99BCJ HamburgTV 1860 Lich
1999–2000Oldenburger TBConsors Falke Nürnberg
2000–01SER RhöndorfWiredMinds Tübingen
2001–02BCJ HamburgBG NWS Ludwigsburg
2002–03TSV QuakenbrückBG Karlsruhe
2003–04Schwelmer BasketsSV 03 Tübingen
2004–05Eisbären BremerhavenRCE Falke Nürnberg
2005–06Schröno Paderborn BasketsRatiopharm Ulm
2006–07BG 74 GöttingenPOM baskets Jena

References

References

  1. [http://www.zweite-basketball-bundesliga.de zweite-basketball-bundesliga.de]
  2. http://www.zweite-basketball-bundesliga.de: [http://www.zweite-basketball-bundesliga.de/stats-proa/ Meister 1976-2014]
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