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// 23.06.2008

EuroLeague Women champions Spartak Moscow Region announced earlier this summer they had parted with the coach who led them to back-to-back titles, Natalia Hejkova, but have yet to reveal her replacement or anything else about their team.

On Monday, however, it was confirmed in France that FIBA Europe's 2007 Young Women's Player of the Year Sonja Petrovic had left Bourges to play for Spartak.

BasketFrance published the transfer activity at the country's clubs on their website and Petrovic has indeed left for the Russia giants.

France center Sandra Dijon, meanwhile, has left Lattes Montpellier for BC Moscow - the team that finished runners-up in last year's EuroCup Women.

Union Hainaut Basket, formerly US Valenciennes, have had wholesale changes with France international Emilie Gomis joining Fenerbahce.

New coach Fabrice Courcier has brought in Belgium national team guard Kathy Wambe, France's Clémence Beikes and Croatia's Vedrana Grgin-Fonseca.


 
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