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Ingo Freyer

German basketball player and coach From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ingo Freyer
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Ingo Freyer is a German professional basketball coach and former national team player.

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Professional career

As player

Freyer earned 39 caps for the German men's national team.[1] He participated in the 1995 European Championships. At the club level, he won the 1994–95 FIBA Korać Cup with Alba Berlin.[2] Later in his career, he sealed promotion to the German Basketball Bundesliga three times (with SSV Weißenfels, Ludwigsburg and Quakenbrück).[3]

As coach

Freyer led Phoenix Hagen to promotion to the German top-tier Basketball Bundesliga in 2009.[4] In November 2016, Hagen had its Bundesliga license revoked,[5] Freyer left the team.[4]

Freyer's high-intensity[6] and fast-paced style of play[7] became his trademark.

In 2022 (Baskets Oldenburg), 2023 (Mitteldeutscher BC) and 2024 (MLP Academics Heidelberg), Freyer saved Bundesliga teams from relegation.[8]

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Miscellaneous

In the past, Freyer was a commentary for Eurosport.[9]

References

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