Ludwigsburg
Roster
No.PlayerCountryPos.HeightBorn
4 HARRIS, NATE USA Forward 2.01 1983
7 FERREIRA, MICHEL Brazil Center 2.08 1978
8 McCRAY, DAVID Germany Guard 1.88 1986
9 COLLINS, COLEMAN USA Forward 2.06 1986
11 ZDRAVKOVIC, RADISA Germany Guard 1.93 1976
12 MITTMANN, NILS Germany Forward 2.01 1979
13 KESSERLING, SASCHA Germany Center 2.09 1985
20 FAHRAD, STEFAN Germany Forward 1.94 1980
21 YOUNG, FRANK USA Forward 1.96 1984
22 ROSS, RONALD USA Guard 1.88 1983
24 DOURISSEAU, JASON USA Guard 1.96 1983
30 SCHAFFARTZIK, HEIKO Germany Guard 1.81 1984
33 MONROE, LEWIS USA Guard 1.96 1981
40 WOUDSTRA, BRANDON USA Guard 1.91 1980
54 RICHARDSON, ANTHONY USA Forward 2.01 1983
 Head Coach    
  POROPAT, SILVANO Croatia    
Club info
Basketball in the city of Ludwigsburg has a long tradition. The roots of today's EnBW Ludwigsburg started in 1960, when a sports club called DJK Ludwigsburg opted to create a basketball section. Once the team started to find some success in the sixties, the basketball section moved to another club, Spvgg 07 Ludwigsburg, due to financial reasons. It took the club another decade to make it to the first division in the 1979-80 season. The club returned to the second division in the early eighties only to promote again in the 1985-86 season. Ludwigsburg became a basketball-only club in December 1987, and by that time the club was a German playoff regular and ever made three consecutive Korac Cup appearances from 1992 and 1994. Players like Markus Jochum, Jens Kujawa, Bertram Koch and Walter Palmer were its main players in the mid-nineties. It didn't last long, however, as Ludwigsburg faced a major downturn. The team started to miss the playoffs and was relegated to the German second division in 1997, even playing a year in the third division in 2000. Ludwigsburg started a new era when it returned to the German elite in 2002. Jimmal Ball, MC Mazique, Derrick Phelps or Vedran Morovic helped the team to keep its name in the German first division, while Jerry Green, Lamayn Wilson and Andrius Geidraitis made Ludwigsburg return to the playoffs in 2005, losing against Alba in the quarterfinals. The team has only climbed steps since then, finishing sixth in the 2006 regular season and returning to the playoffs. Last season, EnBW Ludwigsburg inked Michel Ferreira, Pavelas Cukinas or Miljan Goljovic, finished second in the German regular season and made it to the semifinals before losing against Brose Baskets. The team returns to European competitions this season, as Ludwigsburg hopes to keep on taking giant steps on its way to major success.
President Alexander Reil
Address Stuttgarter Str. 78
71638 Ludwigsburg - Germany
Arena PORSCHE ARENA
Tel. +49 07141 688 7480
Fax +49 07141 688 7489