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'''WBC Spartak Saint-Petersburg''' is a [[Russia]]n [[women's basketball]] club from [[Saint Petersburg]], competing in the [[Russian Women's Basketball Premier League]].<ref>[http://www.eurobasket.com/team.asp?Cntry=RUSSIA&Team=14697&Page=0 Profile] in Eurobasket.com</ref> In 2011 the team was 8th (3rd to last).
'''WBC Spartak Saint-Petersburg''' is a Russian professional [[women's basketball]] club from [[Saint Petersburg]], competing in the [[Russian Women's Basketball Premier League]].<ref>[http://www.eurobasket.com/team.asp?Cntry=RUSSIA&Team=14697&Page=0 Profile] in Eurobasket.com</ref> In 2011 the team was 8th (3rd to last). The club is founded in 1935.{{fact|date=March 2022}} In the first half of the 1970s the club won the first four editions of the [[Ronchetti Cup]] and the 1974 [[Soviet Women's Basketball Championship|Soviet Championship]].{{fact|date=March 2022}}


After the collapse of the Soviet Union team changed its name several times. In 2004 he won the European Cup with the name Baltic star.{{fact|date=March 2022}} The [[Yubileyny Sports Palace]] serves as Spartak's home ground.{{fact|date=March 2022}}
The first half of the 1970s marked the club's most successful era. Back then, Spartak won the first four editions of the [[Ronchetti Cup]] and the 1974 [[Soviet Women's Basketball Championship|Soviet Championship]].
[[File:Spartak Saint Petersburg 2012.jpg|thumb|Spartak Saint Petersburg 2012]]

The [[Yubileyny Sports Palace]] serves as Spartak's home ground.


==Titles==
==Titles==
* 4 [[Ronchetti Cup]]s (1972 — 1975)
* 4 [[Ronchetti Cup]]s (1972 — 1975)
* 1 [[Soviet Women's Basketball Championship|Soviet Championship]] (1974)
* 1 [[Soviet Women's Basketball Championship|Soviet Championship]] (1974)
* 1 [[EuroCup Women]] (2004)

==2011-12 Roster==
* [[Point Guard|Point Guards]]
** [1.74] {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Anastasia Anderson]]
** [1.70] {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Tatiana Buryk]]
** [1.83] {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Ksenia Lapteva]]
** [1.72] {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Anna Ostrouhova]]
** [1.73] {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Yulia Sorokina]]
** [1.80] {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Olga Vorobyova]]
** [1.83] {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Tatiana Yuzhakova]]

* [[Forward (basketball)|Forwards]]
** [1.95] {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Ekaterina Christyakova]]
** [1.88] {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Ekaterina Isakova]]
** [1.85] {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Yulia Lukina]]

* [[Center (basketball)|Centers]]
** [1.91] {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Alexandra Kostina]]
** [1.92] {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Anastasia Loginova]]
** [2.05] {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Lyubov Paskalenko]]


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.wbcspartakspb.ru/ Official website]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20081217143751/http://wbcspartakspb.ru/ Official website]


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Latest revision as of 10:24, 2 November 2024

WBC Spartak Saint-Petersburg is a Russian professional women's basketball club from Saint Petersburg, competing in the Russian Women's Basketball Premier League.[1] In 2011 the team was 8th (3rd to last). The club is founded in 1935.[citation needed] In the first half of the 1970s the club won the first four editions of the Ronchetti Cup and the 1974 Soviet Championship.[citation needed]

After the collapse of the Soviet Union team changed its name several times. In 2004 he won the European Cup with the name Baltic star.[citation needed] The Yubileyny Sports Palace serves as Spartak's home ground.[citation needed]

Spartak Saint Petersburg 2012

Titles

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References

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  1. ^ Profile in Eurobasket.com
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