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Nataliya Trafimava

Career: RUOR Minsk (Belarus-Div. 1, 1994-96), Gorizont Minsk (Belarus-Div. 1, 1997-99), Lącznosc Olsztyn (Poland-PLKK, 1999-2003), AZS Poznan (Poland-PLKK, 2003-04), Wisła Krakow (Poland-PLKK, 2004-08), Utex Row Rybnik (Poland-PLKK, 2008-09)


Nataliya Trafimava is probably the most versatile player on Belarus' national team. She can play three positions ranging from shooting guard to power forward and is often asked to shut down the opponent's premier scorer. Trafimava's leadership skills garner tremendous respect from her teammates - that's why she's been the team's captain for several years now. Most of her club career was connected to Poland where at the moment she plays for Utex Row Rybnik, a club that reached the quarter-finals of this year's PLKK. Trafimava led all club teammates in scoring (13.1), rebounding (7.7) and assists (2.4) and was named to the "All-Bosmans" team of the Polish PLKK League.

 

Nataliya Trafimava (Belarus)


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