Boris Sokolovsky

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Boris Sokolovsky
CSK VVS Samara (1996–2002)
EVRAZ Yakterinburg (2002–03)
BC UNICS (2003–05)
Dynamo Moscow (2005–06)
Chevakata Vologda (2006–09)
WBC Dynamo Novosibirsk (2009–14)
BC Krasnye Krylia
(2014–15)
Burevestnik Yaroslavl (2015–)

Boris Ilyich Sokolovsky (

the best women's basketball coach in Russia.[1]

Club playing career

Sokolovsky played basketball with several Soviet clubs, from 1971 to 1979.

Coaching career

Sokolovsky started working as a

Russian women's national basketball team.[2][3]

Personal

In 1983, Sokolovsky moved to Tajikistan, where he married Valentina, a national team basketball player. They have a son, Aleksei, and daughters Irina and Olga. Aleksei works as a basketball coach, while Irina and Olga are international basketball players.[2]

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