Rostock Seawolves: New attempt in the FIBA ​​Europe Cup 2025/2026!

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The Rostock Seawolves will start again in the FIBA ​​Europe Cup in 2025/2026 with the aim of establishing themselves internationally.

Die Rostock Seawolves starten 2025/2026 erneut im FIBA Europe Cup, mit dem Ziel, sich international zu etablieren.
The Rostock Seawolves will start again in the FIBA ​​Europe Cup in 2025/2026 with the aim of establishing themselves internationally.

Rostock Seawolves: New attempt in the FIBA ​​Europe Cup 2025/2026!

The Rostock Seawolves are looking forward to an exciting 2025/2026 season as the club takes part in the FIBA ​​Europe Cup for the second time in its history. After the Seewölfe narrowly missed qualifying for the second group phase last season, 2023/2024, they want to put in an impressive performance this year. ndr.de reports that the Seawolves' big goal is to establish themselves on the international stage.

The draw for the group phase of the FIBA ​​Europe Cup will take place in Munich on July 23, 2025. Sports director Jens Hakanowitz expressed his anticipation of the exciting European Cup evenings, which promise a lot of thrills for the players and fans. The coaching team, led by head coach Przemyslaw Frasunkiewicz and assistant coach Piotr Blechacz, can draw on a lot of experience. Frasunkiewicz already won the competition in 2022/2023 with Anwil Włocławek from Poland, while players DeAndre Lansdowne and Dominic Lockhart also held the trophy in their hands with the Niners Chemnitz in 2023/2024.

A strong team with international experience

The Rostock team is made up of a colorful mix of experienced players and hungry talents. New signings like Andy van Vliet and Łukasz Kolenda bring with them their knowledge from the national teams and the European Cup. In addition, Owen Klassen and Robin Amaize can already look back on international experience. The Seawolves have been in the easyCredit Basketball Bundesliga since 2022 and are not only striving for sporting success, but also want to increase the club's visibility in Europe.

The team is well positioned with a squad that not only combines internationality but also individual class. Stars like D’Shawn Schwartz, Elias Baggette, Sid-Marlon Theis and Oshane Drews help ensure that the Seawolves can set sporting accents and consistently continue their positive development. The team captain, Sid-Marlon Theis, sets an example.

A historic step for the club

Participation in the FIBA ​​Europe Cup is considered a milestone for the Rostock Seawolves. The club, which has embarked on an impressive journey through various leagues since its founding in 1994, wants to play a role not only nationally but also internationally. The goal is to establish yourself in European basketball and gain valuable experience that will ultimately lead to sporting growth.

With a committed coaching staff and a motivated squad, the signs are good that the Rostock Seawolves will captivate many fans in the coming season. Here’s to the big adventure in the European basketball scene – the Sea Wolves are ready!