Veolia Hamburg Towers and head coach Benka Barloschky have agreed to terms on a new deal that will keep him at the head of the bench for two more seasons. Coach Barloschky, 35, was promoted from assistant coach to head coach during the past season and led Hamburg to the EuroCup Playoffs. He had first joined Hamburg in 2018 as an assistant and served as interim head coach in the past, including twice last season when then-head coach Raoul Korner was ill.
Coach Barloschky agrees to lead Hamburg for two more years
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"The Veolia Towers Hamburg are an affair of the heart. I have developed in step with the club in recent years, witnessed and lived the successes and failures. I am now approaching this new task with great joy and enthusiasm. I am grateful for the trust placed in me and I look forward to continuing to work with [Managing Sports Director] Marvin [Willoughby] and Jan [Fischer]," Barloschky said after signing the new deal.