Dynamo Kursk
Dynamo Kursk | |||
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Leagues | Russian Premier League | ||
Founded | 1994 | ||
History | Svetlana Kursk (1994–1997) Dynamo Kursk (1997–present) | ||
Arena | Dynamo Arena Kursk Technic State University | ||
Location | Kursk, Russia | ||
Team colors | White, Blue | ||
President | Alexander Yager | ||
Championships | 1 EuroLeague Women 1 EuroCup Women 4 Russian Cups | ||
Website | kurskbasket | ||
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WBC Dynamo Kursk (
2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, in February 2022 EuroLeague Women suspended the club.[3]
History
- 1994: WBC "Svetlana" Kursk formed.
- 1997: renamed Dynamo Kursk.
- 1999: started participating in the Russian Women's Super League.
- 2008–09: qualified to semi-final in FIBA Eurocup.
- 2009–10 and 2010–11: 4th place in the Russian Women's Super League.
- 2012: for the first time won the FIBA Eurocup.
- 2014–15: in their debut 2014–15 Euroleague won bronze.[4]
- 2016–17: for the first time entered final of the 2016–17 Euroleague.
- 2022: Suspended by Euroleague Women.
Titles
- FIBA Euroleague:
- FIBA Eurocup:
- Baltic Women's Basketball League:
- Russian Championships:
- Russian Cup:
Other achievements
- FIBA Euroleague: Quarterfinals (2015)
- FIBA Eurocup: Semi-Final (2009)
- Russian Women's Basketball Premier League: 4th place (2010, 2011)
Roster
Dynamo Kursk roster | |||||||||||||||||
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Updated: 2019-03-11 |
Former notable players
References
- ^ Profile in eurobasket.com
- ^ Dynamo Kursk conquer the title in style. FIBA Europe
- ^ "A glance at the reaction of sports to Russian invasion". AP NEWS. March 8, 2022.
- ^ "Dynamo Kursk Finish Maiden Season Third | EuroLeague Women (2015) | FIBA Europe". www.fibaeurope.com.
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