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Science City Jena
Science City Jena logo
Leagues Basketball Bundesliga
Founded 1994; 25 years ago (1994)
History
TuS Jena
1994–2002
Baskets Jena
2002–2007
Science City Jena
2007–present
Arena Sparkassen Arena
Capacity 3,000
Location
Jena, Germany
Team colors Blue, White
         
Championships
1 ProA
Website www.baskets-jena.de
Uniforms






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Home jersey

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Team colours


Home



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Away jersey

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Team colours


Away




Science City Jena is a basketball club based in Jena, Germany that plays in the Basketball Bundesliga. Their home court is the Sparkassen Arena, which seats 3,000. Their current head coach is Björn Harmsen.


The team was known as erdgas baskets Jena through the 2006 season, then as POM baskets Jena, and took their current name in 2007[1] In the 2015–16 season, they won their first ProA title and promoted to the Bundesliga.




Contents






  • 1 History


  • 2 Honours


  • 3 Season by season


  • 4 Notable players


  • 5 References





History


Although never a big sport in the former East Germany, basketball was played in Jena since the 1960s. In 1994, a new basketball program was found in the "Turn- und Sportverein (TuS) Jena". Starting in the lower divisions the club gained promotion to the second division (2. Liga Süd) in 2001. Once established in professional sports the club started to become a basketball only organization with the founding of the Baskets Jena GmbH which now holds the license.


The biggest success so far has been the promotion to the 1st division (BBL) in 2007. The stay in the top league lasted only one year with the club finishing last after an eventful year. With the promotion, the team switched to the bigger "JenArena" which allowed attendances up to 3.000 in a temporary construction. Financial difficulties in maintaining the "JenArena" led to a return to the gym "Werner-Seelenbinder-Halle".


In the 2015–16 season, Jena won the ProA championship by beating SC Rasta Vechta in the Finals and was promoted back to the Bundesliga.[2]



Honours


  • ProA


Champions: 2015–16


Season by season













































Season
Tier
League

Pos.
European competitions

2013–14
2

ProA
5th


2014–15
2

ProA
5th

2015–16
2

ProA
1st


2016–17
1

Bundesliga
13th


2017–18
1

Bundesliga
13th



Notable players


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  • Germany Johannes Voigtmann


  • United States Mark Davis


  • United States Julius Jenkins


  • United States Immanuel McElroy


  • United States Kyle Weaver


  • Nigeria Ike Iroegbu



References





  1. ^ SCIENCE CITY JENA (GER-1.BUNDESLIGA) MEN


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