The Ukraine national basketball team claimed their second victory in the World Cup 2027 qualifiers.
According to inkorr.com: Tetyana Yurkevychus, player of the national basketball team of Ukraine, played a match for her club in the Israeli championship. According to the FBU, the Ukrainian played for the team 'Hapoel Be'er Sheva', which lost to 'Elitzur Ramla' with a score of 81:90.
Yurkevychus spent 29 minutes on the court, scoring 11 points, making 9 rebounds, 5 assists, and 4 steals. At the same time, she had 3 turnovers and received 4 fouls.
The next opportunities to see Tetyana Yurkevychus in the men's national team of Ukraine '5 on 5' will arise in November during matches against Montenegro, Bulgaria, and Azerbaijan.
World Championship 2027 Pre-Qualification. Men
In Group D in Bratislava, Slovakia, at the GOPASS arena, the Ukraine team achieved victory over Slovakia with a score of 98:86.
The men's national basketball team of Ukraine marked their second victory in the pre-qualification for the World Cup 2027, having previously defeated Switzerland with a score of 73:64 in Riga.
World Cup 2027 Pre-Qualification. Tour 2
The Ukraine team defeated Slovakia with a score of 80:71 in the context of the pre-qualification for the World Cup 2027, despite an initial loss to Switzerland.
These results indicate the active development of Ukrainian basketball, both in the women's and men's teams. The competitions in November will be an important opportunity for Tetyana Yurkevychus to improve her game in matches against strong opponents, while the men's team continues to move confidently forward in their World Cup qualifying.
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