Germany Pro B 10/08 15:00 - SBB Baskets Wolmirstedt v Bayer Giants Leverkusen W 92-93
Club Friendlies 09/24 16:00 - Paderborn Baskets v Bayer Giants Leverkusen L 67-62
Club Friendlies 08/26 17:30 - VFL Astrostars Bochum v Bayer Giants Leverkusen W 93-96
Club Friendlies 08/23 18:00 - Leverkusen v Dusseldorf L 68-73
Germany Pro A 04/29 17:30 34 [17] Leverkusen v Kirchheim [11] L 80-90
Germany Pro A 04/21 17:30 33 [17] Bayer Giants Leverkusen v Phoenix Hagen [7] L 74-79
Germany Pro A 04/15 17:30 32 [3] PS Karlsruhe v Leverkusen [17] L 83-76
Germany Pro A 04/12 18:00 31 [1] Vechta v Leverkusen [17] L 97-76
Germany Pro A 04/09 14:00 30 [17] Leverkusen v Nurnberger [13] L 72-80
Germany Pro A 04/01 17:30 29 [17] Leverkusen v Dresden [5] W 108-102
Germany Pro A 03/25 18:30 28 [2] Tubingen v Leverkusen [17] L 86-79
Germany Pro A 03/18 18:30 27 [17] Leverkusen v Artland [3] L 83-90
Germany Pro A 03/12 15:30 26 [15] Jena v Leverkusen [17] L 85-78
Germany Pro A 03/05 15:00 25 [7] Giessen v Leverkusen [17] L 77-74
Germany Pro A 03/03 17:00 24 [14] Munster v Leverkusen [17] W 79-86
Germany Pro A 02/18 18:30 23 [17] Leverkusen v Paderborn [11] L 96-103
Germany Pro A 02/11 18:00 22 [15] Bochum v Leverkusen [16] L 101-86
Germany Pro A 02/08 18:30 21 [17] Leverkusen v Trier [8] W 97-80
Germany Pro A 02/04 18:00 20 [14] Bremerhaven v Leverkusen [17] W 89-97
Germany Pro A 01/28 18:30 19 [18] Leverkusen v Panthers Schwenningen [17] W 97-76
Germany Pro A 01/22 15:00 18 [18] Leverkusen v Dusseldorf [16] W 96-89
Germany Pro A 01/14 18:30 17 [5] Artland v Leverkusen [18] W 64-83
Germany Pro A 01/07 18:30 16 [9] Trier v Leverkusen [18] L 102-82
Germany Pro A 01/04 18:30 15 [18] Leverkusen v Giessen [7] L 93-97
Germany Pro A 12/27 18:30 14 [18] Leverkusen v Bochum [16] L 80-94
Germany Pro A 12/22 18:30 13 [3] Phoenix Hagen v Leverkusen [18] L 84-64
Germany Pro A 12/17 18:30 12 [18] Leverkusen v Vechta [1] L 73-77
Germany Pro A 12/10 17:00 11 [7] Dresden Titans v Leverkusen [18] L 95-59
Germany Pro A 12/04 15:00 10 [16] Leverkusen v Bremerhaven [14] L 85-91
Germany Pro A 11/26 18:00 9 [13] Kirchheim v Leverkusen [16] L 79-52

Bayer Giants Leverkusen is a professional basketball club, part of the TSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen sports club based in Leverkusen, Germany. It currently plays in ProB, the third division of German basketball.

Based on the number of titles, Leverkusen is the most successful team in the history of German Basketball with a record-14 championships and 10 Cups. In 2009, the Bayer company cut down sponsorship and the club went down to Germany's ProB (third division) to restructure. The license for the Basketball Bundesliga was transferred to the newly formed Giants Düsseldorf.

The team is currently coached by two of its legends: Hansi Gnad and Michael Koch as his assistant.

History

Founded as TuS Bayer 04 Leverkusen in 1961, the club moved up to first division Basketball Bundesliga in 1968. The club won 5 national championships and 4 German Cups as TuS 04 Leverkusen before it changed its name and continued its dominance as TSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen. Until today, the club has won more national titles than any other German basketball team.

The first success came in 1970 when TuS 04 won the double under coach Günter Hagedorn with more Trophies and participations in European competitions following during the 1970s. From 1970 until 1977 the club played in 5 Cup Finals winning four titles. In 1985 and 1986 Bayer won the German Championship again before establishing itself as a powerhouse in the 1990s with constant presence in the FIBA Euroleague after winning 7 championships in a row (1990-96) with coach Dirk Bauermann.

After the team lost three of its key players on a free transfer in the summer of 1996 (Michael Koch, Chris Welp and Henning Harnisch) Alba Berlin was the team that broke Bayer's dominance with the last success being the 2nd place in the league in 2000. The last participation in Europe's top competition was in the 2000-01 season when the club as German's runners-up played in the Suproleague.

Dirk Bauermann guided Bayer to 7 straight titles

To the disdain of all of its supporters, in 2008 the Bayer company decided to make dramatic cuts in its sponsorship for the team and simply focus on its football operations and amateur athletics. This move forced the club's basketball team to cede its Basketball Bundesliga license to the newly formed Giants Düsseldorf and move down to Germany's 4th Division Regionalliga to restructure. Thousands of club supporters gathered in the streets of Leverkusen to protest the company's move. Giants won the Regionalliga and promotion to the ProB in their first season.

In 2013, the club promoted to the ProA League, but it was relegated to the ProB two years later. In 2019 Bayer returned to the ProA, German basketball's second tier, but relegated in 2023.

Bayer Giants Leverkusen is a professional basketball team based in Leverkusen, Germany. The team was founded in 1975 and has since become one of the most successful basketball teams in Germany. The team plays in the ProA league, which is the second-highest level of professional basketball in Germany.

The team is known for its strong defense and fast-paced offense, which is led by a talented group of players. The team's home court is the Ostermann-Arena, which has a seating capacity of 3,000 spectators.

Bayer Giants Leverkusen has won numerous championships and titles over the years, including the German Cup in 1992 and 1993, and the German Championship in 1990, 1991, and 1992. The team has also had success in European competitions, reaching the EuroLeague Final Four in 1993.

The team is owned by the pharmaceutical company Bayer AG, which has been a major sponsor of the team since its inception. The team's colors are red and white, which are also the colors of the Bayer logo.

Overall, Bayer Giants Leverkusen is a highly respected and successful basketball team in Germany, with a rich history and a bright future ahead.