WBC Wisła Kraków

TS Wisła Can-Pack Kraków is a Polish women basketball team, based in Kraków, playing in the PLKK and EuroLeague Women. Wisła is the oldest (1906) and most successful club in Poland. Wisła won the Polish championship 24 times, 10 times was second and 9 times third. Wisła won Polish Cup 10 times and Polish Super Cup 2 times. Wisła is doing well on the European courts, in the 2009/2010 season Wisła was fourth team in Europe, and in each preceding years they reached at least 1/8 finals of the EuroLeague Women.

General information

Achievements

Seasons

Season League Cup Europe
2009–10 5th place Euroleague
Final 4
2010–11 Winner Euroleague
Last 8
2011–12 Winner Winner Euroleague
Last 8
2012–13 Finalist Finalist Euroleague
Last 16
2013–14 Winner Winner Euroleague
Last 16
2014–15 Winner Winner Euroleague
Group stage

Current roster

Guards Forwards Centers
Poland Bozena Puter (1.86)
Poland Magdalena Zietara (1.80)
Czech Republic Katerina Zohnová (1.79)
Poland Alicja Grabska (1.76)
Spain Cristina Ouviña (1.74)
United States Yvonne Turner (1.73)
Poland Justyna Cegielska (1.88)
Poland Agnieszka Hejmej (1.86)
Poland Malgorzata Misiuk
Poland Magdalena Puter (1.82)
Poland Agnieszka Blichowska (1.76)
Spain Laura Nicholls (1.89)
United States Devereaux Peters (1.88)
Poland Monika Malinowska (1.87)


Notable former players

European Players

 Poland
 Hungary
 Latvia
 Lithuania
 Montenegro
 Spain
 Serbia  Montenegro
 Sweden

Non-European Players

 Australia
 United States

See also

Links Wisla Krakow CAN-PACK

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