Fixtures

Germany Bundesliga 03/06 17:30 22 Syntainics MBC vs Fraport Skyliners - View
Germany Bundesliga 03/08 14:00 23 Telekom Bonn vs Syntainics MBC - View
ENBL 03/11 18:30 4 Syntainics MBC vs Kireka United - View
Germany Bundesliga 03/15 14:00 24 Syntainics MBC vs Alba Berlin - View
Germany Bundesliga 03/21 17:30 25 Jena vs Syntainics MBC - View
Germany Bundesliga 03/28 17:30 26 Syntainics MBC vs SC Vechta - View

Results

Germany Bundesliga 02/19 18:00 21 [9] Ludwigsburg v Syntainics MBC [15] L 86-82
Germany Bundesliga 02/15 14:00 20 [14] Syntainics MBC v Rostock Seawolves [8] L 80-94
ENBL 02/11 18:00 1 [2] CSO Voluntari v Syntainics MBC [1] L 87-83
Germany Bundesliga 02/07 17:30 19 [13] Chemnitz 99 v Syntainics MBC [14] L 79-75
ENBL 02/03 18:30 1 [3] Syntainics MBC v Kapfenberg Bulls [9] W 98-89
Germany Bundesliga 01/30 19:00 18 [14] Syntainics MBC v Oldenburg [12] L 84-90
Germany Bundesliga 01/24 17:30 17 [12] Syntainics MBC v Trier [4] L 84-110
ENBL 01/20 18:00 1 [9] Alkar v Syntainics MBC [3] W 52-69
Germany Bundesliga 01/18 17:00 16 [10] Rostock Seawolves v Syntainics MBC [12] L 82-77
Germany Bundesliga 01/10 17:30 15 [15] Oldenburg v Syntainics MBC [12] L 91-84
ENBL 01/06 14:00 1 MBC v Donar Groningen W 106-104
Germany Bundesliga 01/03 19:00 14 [9] Syntainics MBC v Jena [14] L 86-95

Wikipedia - Mitteldeutscher BC

Mitteldeutscher Basketball Club (English: Central German Basketball Club), for sponsorship reasons named SYNTAINICS MBC, and commonly known as simply MBC, is a professional basketball club based in Weißenfels, Germany. The club currently plays in the Basketball Bundesliga, the first tier league in Germany.

MBC has won the BBL-Pokal in 2025, its first national trophy, as well as the FIBA EuroCup Challenge in 2004.

History

MBC logo used until 2019

The club was founded as SSV Einheit Weißenfels in 1958 and has played in the Basketball Bundesliga since the 1999–2000 season. In 2003-04, Mitteldeutscher won the FIBA EuroCup Challenge, defeating JDA Dijon Basket in the Final. Later that season, however, the team filed for bankruptcy and the league relegated the team to the Regionalliga (third division).

MBC won promotion to the second division after the 2004–05 season and earned promotion back to the Basketball Bundesliga after the 2008–09 season. In 2010 and 2016 the team relegated again, but promoted back the next season both times.

In the 2024–25 season, MBC won its first national trophy when they captured the BBL-Pokal, after defeating favored Bayern Munich and Bamberg in the final four, which was hosted in Weißenfels. Michael Devoe scored 27 points in the final and was named the tournament MVP. MBC became the first team from the new states of Germany to win the Cup title.

The Mitteldeutscher BC (MBC) is a professional basketball team based in Germany, representing the central region of the country. Founded in 1997, the team is headquartered in Weissenfels, Saxony-Anhalt. MBC competes in the Basketball Bundesliga (BBL), the top tier of German professional basketball, and has established itself as a competitive and respected club within the league.

Known for their passionate fan base and dynamic playing style, Mitteldeutscher BC emphasizes strong defense, teamwork, and developing young talent. The team’s colors are typically red, white, and black, reflecting their vibrant identity on and off the court. Over the years, MBC has achieved notable successes, including playoff appearances and cup runs, and continues to strive for excellence in German basketball. Their commitment to community engagement and fostering local talent makes them a prominent and beloved team in the German basketball landscape.