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Andreas Obst

Personal

  • Date signed06/07/2021
  • Contract ends30/06/2026
  • Height1.91 m
  • Weight81 kg
  • Date of birth13/07/1996
  • Place of birthHalle (Saale)
  • NationalityGerman
  • Star signCancer
  • Throwing armright

Statistics

BBL

EuroLeague

Short Biography

Andreas Obst moved from Ratiopharm Ulm to FC Bayern Basketball in 2021. He quickly found his place in Munich and established himself as a key player thanks to his accuracy from the three-point line. At FCBB, he was instrumental in winning the 2023 cup and the 2024 double.

Obst also celebrated great successes with the German national team, including appearances at the 2021 and 2024 Olympic Games and the sensational win at the 2023 Basketball World Cup.

Previous Clubs

2011 - 2016: Tröster Breitengüßbach, BCM Baunach, Baskets Bamberg

2016 –2017: Giessen 46ers

2017 – 2018: Oettinger Rockets  

2018 – 2019: Monbus Obradoiro CAB

2019 – 2021: Ratiopharm Ulm

  • German champion: 2015, 2016, 2024, 2025
  • Participation in the Olympic Games: 2021
  • European Championship 3rd place: 2022
  • German Cup winner: 2023, 2024
  • World champion: 2023
  • Olympic Games 4th place: 2024
  • Date signed06/07/2021
  • Contract ends30/06/2026
  • Height1.91 m
  • Weight81 kg
  • Date of birth13/07/1996
  • Place of birthHalle (Saale)
  • NationalityGerman
  • Star signCancer
  • Throwing armright

Statistics

BBL

EuroLeague

Short Biography

Andreas Obst moved from Ratiopharm Ulm to FC Bayern Basketball in 2021. He quickly found his place in Munich and established himself as a key player thanks to his accuracy from the three-point line. At FCBB, he was instrumental in winning the 2023 cup and the 2024 double.

Obst also celebrated great successes with the German national team, including appearances at the 2021 and 2024 Olympic Games and the sensational win at the 2023 Basketball World Cup.

Previous Clubs

2011 - 2016: Tröster Breitengüßbach, BCM Baunach, Baskets Bamberg

2016 –2017: Giessen 46ers

2017 – 2018: Oettinger Rockets  

2018 – 2019: Monbus Obradoiro CAB

2019 – 2021: Ratiopharm Ulm

  • German champion: 2015, 2016, 2024, 2025
  • Participation in the Olympic Games: 2021
  • European Championship 3rd place: 2022
  • German Cup winner: 2023, 2024
  • World champion: 2023
  • Olympic Games 4th place: 2024