德國甲級聯賽 | 02/12 14:00 | 20 | [16] 法蘭克福 v 布勞斯班貝格 [11] | L | 83-100 | |
德國甲級聯賽 | 02/05 14:00 | 19 | [7] 路德維希堡 v 法蘭克福 [17] | L | 96-81 | |
德國甲級聯賽 | 02/01 18:00 | 18 | [16] 法蘭克福 v 海德堡Academics [13] | L | 82-94 | |
德國甲級聯賽 | 01/29 14:00 | 17 | [16] 法蘭克福 v 漢堡Towers [13] | W | 97-93 | |
德國甲級聯賽 | 01/21 17:00 | 16 | [7] 開姆尼茨99 v 法蘭克福 [16] | L | 89-76 | |
德國甲級聯賽 | 01/15 14:00 | 15 | [16] 法蘭克福 v 克賴爾斯海姆Merlins [14] | L | 72-88 | |
德國甲級聯賽 | 01/08 14:00 | 14 | [17] 法蘭克福 v BG哥廷根 [4] | W | 78-75 | |
德國甲級聯賽 | 01/03 18:00 | 13 | [2] 艾巴柏林 v 法蘭克福 [15] | L | 99-74 | |
德國甲級聯賽 | 12/29 19:30 | 12 | [1] 特萊克姆波恩 v 法蘭克福 [15] | L | 89-66 | |
德國甲級聯賽 | 12/26 17:00 | 11 | [16] 法蘭克福 v Rostock Seawolves [9] | W | 101-83 | |
德國甲級聯賽 | 12/17 17:00 | 10 | [18] 法蘭克福 v 路德維希堡 [4] | W | 92-80 | |
德國甲級聯賽 | 12/09 18:00 | 9 | [12] 維爾茨堡籃球 v 法蘭克福 [18] | L | 88-72 | |
德國甲級聯賽 | 11/27 14:00 | 8 | [18] 法蘭克福 v 烏爾姆蘭蒂奧帕姆 [13] | L | 82-97 | |
德國甲級聯賽 | 11/19 19:30 | 7 | [17] 布勞斯班貝格 v 法蘭克福 [15] | L | 100-83 | |
德國甲級聯賽 | 11/06 14:00 | 6 | [15] 法蘭克福 v 奧爾登堡 [8] | L | 70-77 | |
德國甲級聯賽 | 10/30 14:00 | 5 | [13] 法蘭克福 v 布倫瑞克 [17] | L | 59-61 | |
德國甲級聯賽 | 10/22 16:00 | 4 | [10] Syntainics MBC v 法蘭克福 [15] | W | 77-79 | |
德國甲級聯賽 | 10/08 18:30 | 3 | [16] 海德堡Academics v 法蘭克福 [14] | L | 93-90 | |
德國甲級聯賽 | 10/03 15:30 | 2 | [12] 法蘭克福 v 拜仁慕尼黑 [5] | L | 74-83 | |
德國甲級聯賽 | 09/30 18:30 | 1 | [2] "BBC Bayreuth" v 法蘭克福 [2] | L | 83-82 | |
俱樂部友誼賽 | 09/11 15:00 | - | 吉森 v 法蘭克福 | L | 80-71 | |
德國甲級聯賽 | 05/01 13:00 | 34 | [17] 法蘭克福 v "BBC Bayreuth" [15] | W | 82-70 | |
德國甲級聯賽 | 04/29 18:30 | 33 | [8] 克賴爾斯海姆Merlins v 法蘭克福 [18] | W | 70-81 | |
德國甲級聯賽 | 04/24 13:00 | 32 | [17] 法蘭克福 v 吉森46人 [18] | L | 75-76 | |
德國甲級聯賽 | 04/18 13:00 | 31 | [13] 奧爾登堡 v 法蘭克福 [18] | W | 69-88 | |
德國甲級聯賽 | 04/13 17:00 | 30 | [8] 漢堡Towers v 法蘭克福 [18] | L | 68-58 | |
德國甲級聯賽 | 04/10 13:00 | 29 | [18] 法蘭克福 v 特萊克姆波恩 [1] | L | 96-112 | |
德國甲級聯賽 | 04/06 17:00 | 17 | [8] BG哥廷根 v 法蘭克福 [18] | L | 76-72 | |
德國甲級聯賽 | 04/03 13:00 | 28 | [10] 布勞斯班貝格 v 法蘭克福 [18] | L | 75-72 | |
德國甲級聯賽 | 03/29 17:00 | 23 | [12] 海德堡 v 法蘭克福 [18] | L | 71-65 |
The Skyliners Frankfurt, currently known as Fraport Skyliners for sponsorship reasons, are a professional basketball club based in Frankfurt, Germany. Their home arena is Ballsporthalle.
The club has played in the Basketball Bundesliga since 1999. Its greatest accomplishments were the German Cup competition title in 2000, the German national championship in 2004 and the FIBA Europe Cup in 2016.
Its most famous player has been Pascal Roller, who was selected as Basketball Bundesliga All-Star seven times and played 122 games for the German national basketball team. Roller played ten seasons for the Frankfurt Skyliners until his retirement in 2011. Besides Roller, numerous other players of the German national team played multiple seasons for the Skyliners. A notable non-German basketball player is Mario Kasun, who played for the Skyliners when he was discovered and eventually drafted by the NBA team Orlando Magic in 2002.
In 1999, Gunnar Woebke, then manager and former player of TV Tatami Rhöndorf moved his team from Bad Honnef to its current location. The declared goal was to place the team in a big arena in a large city to become a top team in the Basketball Bundesliga and in Europe in the near future. In Bad Honnef, this did not seem possible. After going through several options – including the idea to send the team to Cologne – Sylvia Schenk, the director of Frankfurt's sports department officially announced Frankfurt as the team's new location. Franz-Ludwig Solzbacher, a businessman from Bad Honnef helped organize the Skyliners' first steps but remained patron of the TV Rhöndorf and bought a second division license from EnBW Ludwigsburg to keep Rhöndorf from being relegated.
In its first season as a German elite team it managed to win the German Cup competition. In 2004, they won their first and only Bundesliga title, beating Baskets Bamberg in the finals by 3–2 victories. The following year, the Skyliners had a repeated appearance in the finals, but this time the Baskets Bamberg took the title by 3–2 victories. As in the year before, both teams were almost equally strong.
In 2004 and 2010, the Skyliners finished as runner-up in the German Cup competition, falling against the same opponent with identical victory splits again.
Throughout the years, the Skyliners have been known for their numerous appearances at European competitions such as the Euroleague, Saporta Cup and the Eurocup Basketball.
In 2015, the team reached the EuroChallenge Final Four, but the Germans lost both games to finish in fourth place. In the 2015–16 season, Fraport had once again an impressive European campaign, this time in the newly established FIBA Europe Cup. In the Final, Skyliners beat Pallacanestro Varese 66–62 to win its first European cup in history.
After preventing a relegation to the second tier ProA in the 2021/22 Basketball Bundesliga season by receiving a wildcard, the team again finished 17th in the 2022/23 season and relegated. Denis Wucherer was announced as new head coach for the following 2023/24 season.