Daria Dubniuk's Injury: Ukrainian Star to Miss Season Due to Surgery.
Daria Dubniuk's Injury
According to inkorr.com: Ukrainian basketball player Daria Dubniuk suffered a serious injury during a match in Poland and will be unable to participate until the end of the season. Representatives of her club emphasize that the most important thing right now is the athlete's health, as she receives necessary medical assistance and prepares for surgery.
“Daria is already under the care of leading medical professionals in the region and is expected to undergo surgery soon. This is a loss for the team, but the most important thing right now is the player's health. Daria has our full support.”
In three championship matches, Dubniuk demonstrated notable statistics: 17.3 points, 4.3 rebounds, and 2.3 assists in 30 minutes of play. It has also become known that she will not be able to join the Ukrainian national team during the qualification for Euro-2027.
Victory of the Men's National Team
Amidst these events, the men's national basketball team of Ukraine achieved victory in the pre-qualification for the 2027 World Championship, defeating the teams from Slovakia and Switzerland. Daria's injury is a significant loss for both her team and Ukrainian basketball as a whole.
This event highlights how important Daria's role is for the team, considering her impressive performance on the court. At the same time, the victory of the men's national team brings hope to Ukrainian basketball, as the team continues to demonstrate strong spirit and support for each other in difficult times.
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