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'''Chevakata Vologda''' ([[Russian language|Russian]]: ''Вологда-Чеваката'') is a [[Russia]]n women's [[basketball]] club from [[Vologda]] playing in the [[Russian Women's Basketball Premier League|Russian Premier League]]. Created in 1995 as '''Politehnik Vologda''', it took its current name the following year after its founders Valentina Cherepanova and Tatiana Karamysheva. Usually ranking between the 5th and 8th positions in the championship, in 2001 it was 3rd and in 2008 it reached the play-off semifinals.<ref>[http://www.eurobasket.com/team.asp?Cntry=Russia&Team=7638&Page=5&Women=1 Profile] in eurobasket.com</ref> Since 2001 it has been a regular in the [[EuroCup Women|FIBA Eurocup]], reaching the semifinals in 2011 and 2012.<ref>[http://www.fibaeurope.com/default.asp?cid={0FE489ED-253F-4450-A35E-989CAA4AEA4C}&inplayer=on&inteam=on&intext=on&search=chevakata&x=0&y=0 Profile] in [[FIBA Europe]]'s website</ref> |
'''Chevakata Vologda''' ([[Russian language|Russian]]: ''Вологда-Чеваката'') is a [[Russia]]n women's [[basketball]] club from [[Vologda]] playing in the [[Russian Women's Basketball Premier League|Russian Premier League]]. Created in 1995 as '''Politehnik Vologda''', it took its current name the following year after its founders Valentina Cherepanova and Tatiana Karamysheva. Usually ranking between the 5th and 8th positions in the championship, in 2001 it was 3rd and in 2008 it reached the play-off semifinals.<ref>[http://www.eurobasket.com/team.asp?Cntry=Russia&Team=7638&Page=5&Women=1 Profile] in eurobasket.com</ref> Since 2001 it has been a regular in the [[EuroCup Women|FIBA Eurocup]], reaching the semifinals in 2011 and 2012.<ref>[http://www.fibaeurope.com/default.asp?cid={0FE489ED-253F-4450-A35E-989CAA4AEA4C}&inplayer=on&inteam=on&intext=on&search=chevakata&x=0&y=0 Profile] {{wayback|url=http://www.fibaeurope.com/default.asp?cid= |date=20110615063516 }} in [[FIBA Europe]]'s website</ref> |
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==2013-14 roster== |
==2013-14 roster== |
Revision as of 15:20, 21 November 2016
Chevakata Vologda | |||
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Leagues | Russian Premier League | ||
Founded | 1995 | ||
Arena | SCC Spectr | ||
Location | Vologda, Russia | ||
Team colors | Blue and yellow | ||
President | Evgeny Shulepov | ||
Head coach | Dmitry Donskov | ||
Website | chevakata.ru | ||
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Chevakata Vologda (Russian: Вологда-Чеваката) is a Russian women's basketball club from Vologda playing in the Russian Premier League. Created in 1995 as Politehnik Vologda, it took its current name the following year after its founders Valentina Cherepanova and Tatiana Karamysheva. Usually ranking between the 5th and 8th positions in the championship, in 2001 it was 3rd and in 2008 it reached the play-off semifinals.[1] Since 2001 it has been a regular in the FIBA Eurocup, reaching the semifinals in 2011 and 2012.[2]
2013-14 roster
Gulnaz Siraeva (1.69)
4 Angel Goodrich (1.63)
5 Snezana Aleksic (1.72)
6 Tatiana Petrushina (1.85)
7 Alina Zamaraeva (1.79)
8 Olga Gorbacheva (1.92)
9 - 10
Anastasiya Shilova (1.86)
- 11
Anastasia Logunova (1.92)
- 12
Olesya Sedletskaya (1.76)
- 13
Ksenia Kuzmina (2.00)
- 14
Liudmila Sapova (1.88)
- 15
Albina Razheva (1.88)
- 21
Vicki Baugh (1.93)
- 23
Katerina Keyru (1.82)
References
- ^ Profile in eurobasket.com
- ^ Profile Template:Wayback in FIBA Europe's website