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 |  | | Career: CSKA Samara (Russia-Superleague, 1995-98), CSKA Moscow (Russia-Superleague, 1998-99), Tigers Wels (Austria-AWBL AH1, 1999-2000), Faenza (Italy-A1, 2000-01), CSKA Samara (Russia-Superleague, 2001-03), Kumho Life Falcons (South Korea-WKBL, 2003), CSKA Samara (Russia-Superleague, 2003-04), Dynamo Moscow (Russia-Superleague, 2004), Baltiyskaia Zvezda Saint-Petersburg (Russia-Superleague, 2004), Dynamo Moscow (Russia-Superleague, 2004-07)
While the point guard position remains the Russians’ biggest area of need, the name of their main distributor of the basketball is not a question. Rakhmatulina is a selfless fighter and undisputed leader on and off the court. Though she has always had the instincts of a scorer this 2006 FIBA Player of the Year nominee sacrificed her sniper’s ambitions for the sake of the National Team. But watch out because the 30-year-old remembers well how to shoot the rock (she was the team’s top-scorer in their recent upset of team USA at the 2006 World Championship). A EuroBasket Women 2003 gold medalist, Rakhmatulina is eager to repeat the success in Italy.
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