2. Basketball Bundesliga

2. Basketball Bundesliga
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event 2015–16 ProA
Sport Basketball
Founded 1975
Country  Germany
Continent European Union FIBA Europe (Europe)
Level on pyramid 2nd tier
Promotion to Basketball Bundesliga
Related
competitions
ProA
ProB
Official website www.zweite-basketball-bundesliga.de

The 2. Basketball Bundesliga is the second tier level league of professional club basketball in Germany. Before the 2007–08 season, the 2. Basketball Bundesliga consisted of two geographical divisions (North and South). Since 2007 the 2. Basketball Bundesliga now consists of the two hierarchical leagues, named ProA and ProB. At the end of the season, the top two teams of the ProA qualify for the Basketball Bundesliga, and the teams positioned 15th and 16th are relegated to the lower league ProB.[1]

2. Bundesliga champions until 2007

For a list of champions after 2007, see ProA.

Season[2] North South
1975–76 SSC Göttingen Post Bayreuth
1976–77 FC Schalke 04 TuS Aschaffenburg
1977–78 USC Medico Münster TV Eppelheim
1978–79 HTB 62 Hamburg Eintracht Frankfurt
1979–80 BG Hagen SpVgg 07 Ludwigsburg
1980–81 DTV Charlottenburg USC Heidelberg
1981–82 FC Schalke 04 TuS Aschaffenburg
1982–83 BC Giants Osnabrück USC Heidelberg
1983–84 FC Schalke 04 1. FC Bamberg
1984–85 TSV 1860 Hagen TV Langen
1985–86 OSC Bremerhaven SpVgg 07 Ludwigsburg
1986–87 Oldenburger TB FC Bayern Munich
1987–88 TSV 1860 Hagen SSV/SB Ulm
1988–89 MTV Wolfenbüttel TV Langen
1989–90 TuS Bramsche TV Germania Trier
1990–91 SG Braunschweig TV Langen
1991–92 SVD 49 Dortmund Tübinger SV
1992–93 TK Hannover Steiner Bayreuth
1993–94 Paderborn Baskets 91 SV Oberelchingen
1994–95 Rhöndorfer TV TG Landshut
1995–96 SV Telekom Bonn TSV Speyer
1996–97 BCJ Hamburg USC Freiburg
1997–98 BC Oldenburg/Westerstede DJK S.Oliver Würzburg
1998–99 BCJ Hamburg TV 1860 Lich
1999–2000 Oldenburger TB Consors Falke Nürnberg
2000–01 SER Rhöndorf WiredMinds Tübingen
2001–02 BCJ Hamburg BG NWS Ludwigsburg
2002–03 TSV Quakenbrück BG Karlsruhe
2003–04 Schwelmer Baskets SV 03 Tübingen
2004–05 Eisbären Bremerhaven RCE Falke Nürnberg
2005–06 Schröno Paderborn Baskets Ratiopharm Ulm
2006–07 BG 74 Göttingen POM baskets Jena

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