Ukrainian Karina Panchuk joins the Slovak basketball club Samorin.
According to inkorr.com: Karina Panchuk's career is rapidly developing – the Ukrainian basketball player intends to join the Slovak club 'Samorin'. This young athlete truly does not stand still in her achievements!
She amazed with her performances for 'Frankivsk-Prykarpattia', where she averaged 11.3 points per game. Moreover, Karina entered the top 10 of the women's Superleague for the efficiency rating (11.7) – impressive results, isn't it?
Panchuk already has experience playing abroad, particularly in Italy, but now she decided to try her hand at 'Samorin' along with two other Ukrainian athletes. What do you think, are the girls ready to support their compatriot in new challenges?
Samorin finished ninth in the Slovak championship last season, with only 6 wins in 24 matches, but managed to retain a position in the elite division.
Pre-qualification for the World Championship 2027
The men's national basketball team of Ukraine showcased their potential by confidently passing the pre-qualification for the 2027 World Cup, defeating the Slovak team twice with impressive scores of 98:86 and 80:71.
Time for Ukrainian basketball promises to be exciting, and the players are ready to demonstrate their dedication and skill on the international stage. We are confident that fan support will play an extremely important role in this!
Karina Panchuk and her new teammates are opening a new chapter in their careers. We eagerly await their performances in 'Samorin' and hope for a successful season, both at the club and international levels. For the men's national team of Ukraine, the path to the World Championship also promises to be interesting, as the players have shown their strength in previous matches.
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