Jaklin Zlatanova

Jaklin Zlatanova

Jaklin Zlatanova with the national team during the Qualifications for the European Championships in 2010.
No. 9 Mann Filter Zaragoza
Position Power forward
League Spanish league
Personal information
Born (1988-09-25) 25 September 1988
Sofia, Bulgaria
Nationality  Bulgaria
Listed height 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in)
Career information
Career history
Levski Sofia (2000–2003)
Rilski Sportist Samakov (2003–2004)
Tarbes Gespe Bigorre (2004–2008)
Extragusa Vilagarcía (2008–2009)
Gran Canaria (2009–2010)
Mann Filter Zaragoza (2010–2011)
Rivas Ecópolis (2012–2013)
Dunav Ruse (2013–2015)
Mann Filter Zaragoza (2015–present)

Jaklin Dencheva Zlatanova (Bulgarian: Жаклин Денчева Златанова, born 25 September 1988) is a Bulgarian female basketball player currently competing for Mann-Filter Zaragoza in the Spanish League. Zlatanova is considered to be among the most talented athletes in the country which in the past used to be among the most successful nations in the European female basketball.

However, Jaklin Zlatanova was born on 25 September 1988 in the capital Sofia, where she spent most of her childhood in the family with long-run basketball tradition. Her mother Krasimira Banova had been very successful basketball player and with the team of Levski(Sofia) she won Euro league competition in 1984, Ronchetti cup in 1979 and other awards as well, before she retired.

National team: 2003-2013

Jaklin Zlatanova with Bulgarian national team during the qualification campaign in Pravets, 2011

Jaklin Zlatanova has been part of the Bulgarian national team since 2003 when she competed for the first time with the Cadettes team on the European Championship Challenge Round. Since than she has played more than 100 games with the youth and women's representative team of the country. However, Bulgaria has not played on the European Championship for more than 20 years despite the efforts of three generations of female basketball players. Due to the three major injuries in the period 2012-2014 Zlatanova has missed one Rounds of the European Qualifications, namely in 2014. The last time she took part of the officials games, during the EuroBasket campaign in 2013, she was top scorer for her team with an average of 14.1 Points, 6.1 Rebounds and 1.5 Assist per game.

Competition, year Points per game Rebounds per game Assists per game
European Championship for Cadettes - Challenge Round 2003 12.5 10.0 1.6
European Championship for U18 Women - Qualifying Round 2004 2.8 2.5 0.5
European Championship for U18 Women - Challenge Round 2004 8.0 4.3 0.6
European Championship for U18 Women - Final Round 2004 5.0 6.3 1.1
European Championship for U16 Women - Division A 2004 12.1 7.4 0.9
European Championship for U20 Women - Division B 2005 11.4 5.0 0.2
European Championship for U18 Women - Division A 2005 16.3 8.4 3.4
European Championship for U20 Women - Division A 2006 11.7 3.3 1.8
European Championship for U18 Women - Division A 2006 14.8 9.4 2.1
European Championship for U20 Women - Division A 2007 20.6 8.6 2.6
European Championship for U20 Women - Division A 2008 11.3 7.0 1.2
EuroBasket Women - Division A 2009 0.0 1.5 0.0
EuroBasket Women - Division A 2011 14.0 5.8 1.5
Eurobasket Women - Qualification Round 2013 14.1 6.1 1.9

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European Championships: 2005-2014

During the playoffs in season 2011-2012 in Bulgarian national league Zlatanova played two games with the team of Rilski Sportist where for 38 minutes she scored 37 points and 11 rebounds.

Most of her career Zlatanova has spent abroad, mainly in French and Spanish teams. First, in 2005 she was part of the Tarbes GB in southwest France where she made her debut on the European scene in the Euroleague competition. Having spent four years there (2005-2008), Zlatanova decided to move to Spain in Extrugasa's team at the beginning of 2009 season, while playing in the EuroCup competition with an average of 14.3 points, 2.8 rebounds and 0.8 assist per game. Next season 2010-2011 she stayed in the country but changed the location by accepting the preposition of Grand Canaria's team. As before, the squad took part in the Eurocup competition with Zlatanova being one of the most important players with an average of 11.2 points, 7.4 rebounds and 1.4 assist per game. With the relatively young club Mann Filter from Zaragoza, the player began her seventh consecutive season in the European competitions, eventually ending up with an average of 10.2 points, 6 rebounds and 1.4 assist per game. Moreover, the biggest step in athlete's career was when she joined Rival Ecopolis in 2013. Unfortunately during the training period before the official start of the season, Zlatanova underwent rapture of the Achilles tendon which was the first out of three serious injures. After four months of recovering she was able to play just couple of games before the second intervention on the same leg. Having missed the entire season, Jaklin Zlatanova took the decision to go back in her country Bulgaria, where she joined Dunav 8806 Ruse in 2013. First couple of rehabilitation months went very well and she was even able to compete in the Eurocup again, becoming the most important player for the team with an average of 12.4 points, 6.2 rebounds and 1.4 assist per game.The end of the remaining season was definitely over, when she got injured her left knee and underwent operation in January 2014.

Competition Points per game Rebounds per game Assists per game
FIBA EuroLeague Women 2005 - Tarbes GB 1.7 1.0 0.4
FIBA EuroCup Women 2006 - Tarbes GB 3.4 2.9 0.6
FIBA EuroCup Women 2007 - Tarbes GB 8.0 2.0 0.9
FIBA EuroCup Women 2008 - Tarbes GB 4.4 2.6 0.8
FIBA EuroCup Women 2009 - Extrugasa 14.3 2.8 0.8
FIBA EuroCup Women 2010 - Gran Canaria 11.2 7.4 1.4
FIBA EuroCup Women 2011 - Mann Filter 10.2 6.0 2.2
FIBA EuroCup Women 2014 - Dunav 8806 Ruse 12.4 6.2 1.4

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Season 2013-2014

After 10 years abroad Zlatanova returned home for the season 2013-2014 with the team of Dunav 8806 Ruse. The club had confirmed their participation in the EuroCup and the presence in the composition of Zlatanova gave them great hopes for good performance. Unfortunately, the existence of strong clubs from Turkey and Russia left the inexperienced team of Dunav 8806 at the bottom of the points table and they had to focus their efforts only in the local league. Having recovered from the second Achilles tendon operation, Zlatanova was very close to become one of the most important players of the squad but again unlucky to injure her left knee in one of the last games before the Christmas break. The medical examinations showed rupture of the ties of her knee and she undergo a new intervention in early 2014. For the entire season 2013-2014 Jaklin Zlatanova participated in 11 games with an average of 12.4 points, 5.2 rebounds and 1.5 assist per game. Meanwhile Dunav 8806 Ruse continued competing in the league, being in position for the gold medal. Without Zlatanova they managed to defeat the strong team of Levski Sofia and to become the champions for the fourth time in their history.

Games played Games started Minutes per game 2-point field goal % 3-point field goal % Rebounds per game Assist per game Points per game
AVG 11 5 22.5 52.1 % 18.5 % 5.2 1.5 12.4
Total 11 5 22.5 52.1 % 18.5 % 57 17 136

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Season 2014-2015

After a long recovery, which lasted nearly nine months, the athlete was ready for her second season with the Dunav 8806. She played 31 games of the regular season and playoffs in 27 of which she has started. For the entire season Zlatanova has scored an average of 11.3 points, 7.4 rebounds and 2.5 assists. Also the lineup took part in the Bulgarian Cup competition where was eliminated in the semifinals, but Zlatanova reinforces its strong position by becoming one of the top three scorer of the tournament. However, this was not enough for her team and competitors from Ruse won only the bronze medal. Just a month later the basketball players had the opportunity to revenge for the loss and in the final playoff series against Neftohimik Bourgas they eventually won the title after 3-0 in the series.

Season 2015-2016

Games played Games started Minutes per game 2-point field goal % 3-point field goal % Rebounds per game Assist per game Points per game
AVG 28 26 32.43 51 % 22.2 % 8.6 2.4 12.1
Total 28 26 916.10 51 % 22 % 241 67 340

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