Veolia Towers Hamburg must fight to stay alive in the EuroCup after a harsh setback – meanwhile, 31‑year‑old Kenneth Ogbe is named the new team captain. The move aims to steady the squad and boost fan confidence.
What happened?
On June 12, 2026, the Hamburger Abendblatt reported that Veolia Towers Hamburg faces possible elimination after five years in the competition. The setback came from a loss in the final group stage, effectively sealing their exit. The club’s managing director responded quickly, announcing Ogbe’s promotion to captain.
Why does this matter for Veolia Towers Hamburg?
The new captain brings BBL and international experience. Ogbe, a versatile forward, averaged 12.4 points, 5.1 rebounds and 2.3 assists per game last season. His leadership is expected to guide the team in critical moments, especially in the late quarters.
| Player | Age |
|---|---|
| Kenneth Ogbe | 31 |
| Position | Forward |
By appointing him, the club signals it will not surrender despite the looming EuroCup exit. The squad is expected to play with tighter cohesion and defined roles, particularly in the paint and pick‑and‑roll sets.
What comes next?
The next challenge arrives on June 20, when Veolia Towers Hamburg faces a French opponent in a decisive match. Head coach Jörg Hohmann stresses that the team must stay focused and improve defense, especially steals and blocks. Ogbe is likely to steer the offensive strategy and involve players more in the third quarter.
Fans hope the blend of a new captain and tactical tweaks will get the team back on track. A win would keep Veolia Towers Hamburg in the EuroCup and allow further European experience.
What does this mean for the future?
In the short term, survival in the competition is the priority. In the long run, Ogbe’s captaincy could mark a new era, with the club leaning more on young talent and seasoned leaders. Veolia Towers Hamburg plans to solidify its roster while maintaining its standing in the BBL.

