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Spirova, Natalia Grigoryevna

Spirova Natalya Georgievna - Russian handball player , goalkeeper , international master of sports, winner of the European Handball Federation Cup 2006/07 season in the Zvenigorod “ Star ”.

Spirova Nitalya Gergievna
Date of BirthOctober 8, 1979 ( 1979-10-08 ) (aged 39)
Citizenship Russia
Occupation
ChildrenSavina Ksenia Romanovna
Sitesovsport.ru/gazeta/artic...

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Biography

Natalya received her law degree at Adygea State University in 2010.

Before basketball, she was involved in basketball .

Career

  • August 1994 - September 2001: “Kuban” (Russia, Krasnodar):
    • 4-time silver medalist of the Russian championship: 1996/1997, 1997/1998, 1998/1999, 1999/2000;
  • September 2001 - June 2004: "Nea - Ionia" (Greece, Athens):
    • silver medalist of the championship of Greece: 2003/2004;
  • August 2004 - June 2006: “Lada” (Russia, Togliatti):
    • winner of the championship of Russia: 2005/2006;
  • June 2006 - August 2007: "Star" (Russia, Zvenigorod):
    • winner of the championship of Russia: 2006/2007;
    • European Handball Federation Cup Winner: 2006/2007;
  • August 2007 February 2009: “Rulmentul-Urban Brasov” (Romania, Brasov):
    • Romanian silver medalist: 2007/2008 season;
    • finalist (2nd place) of the EHF Cup Winners Cup .

Repeatedly involved in the Russian team under the leadership of head coach E. V. Trefilov [1] [2] .

For winning the final of the EHF Cup (European Handball Federation) in the 2006/2007 season, she was presented to the title of international master of sports.

Notes

  1. ↑ Trefilov named the list of candidates for the Russian national team (inaccessible link)
  2. ↑ Head coach of the Russian women's handball team Yevgeny Trefilov started work in the new club

Links

  • Spirova Natalia (inaccessible link) . Official site of the Zvezda Group.


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Spirova__Natalya_Grigoryevna&oldid=101202382


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