Yevgeny Sergeyevich Voronov

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Basketball player
Yevgeny Voronov
Yevgeny Voronov
Player information
Full name Yevgeny Sergeyevich Voronov
birthday May 7, 1986
place of birth Stavropolski krai, Soviet Union
size 194 cm
position Shooting Guard /
Small Forward
Club information
society Lokomotiw Kuban Krasnodar
league PBL / VTB
Jersey number 18th
Clubs as active
2002–2006 Lokomotiw Minwody / Rostow 2006–2008 ZSK WWS Samara 2008–2009 UNICS Kazan 2009–2010 Krasnye Krylja Samara 2010–2011 MBK Dynamo Moscow 2011–2014 PBK CSKA Moscow 2014–2015 Triumph Ljuberzy Since 2011 Lokomotiw Kuban KrasnodarRussiaRussia
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National team
Since 2010 00 Russia

Evgeni Sergejewitsch Voronow ( Russian Евгений Сергеевич Воронов ; born May 7, 1986 in the Stavropol region , RSFSR , Soviet Union ) is a Russian basketball player . Voronow played for various Russian first division clubs and won the FIBA EuroCup Challenge in 2007 with ZSK WWS from Samara and the 2010 runner-up with the successor club Krasnye Krylja in the EuroChallenge . He has been playing for the Russian national basketball team since the 2010 World Basketball Championship .

Club career

In 2002, Voronov joined the Lokomotiv squad from Mineralnye Vody in his home region. In 2003 the club moved to Rostov and Voronov was also used in European Cup games from the 2004/05 season. In the FIBA Europe Cup in 2005 they reached the Final Four tournament in Ploieşti , Romania , to play off the successor to last year's German winner, the Mitteldeutscher Basketball Club . In the semifinals, they beat the national rivals Dynamo Moscow Oblast , but lost the final with one point against the host CSU Asesoft Ploiesti . The almost 19-year-old Voronov received 32 minutes in the final. He then played with the Russian junior team at the U20 European Championship, where Russia won the title in this age group for the first time in front of a home crowd. In the Russian championship he was eliminated with Lokomotiw in 2005 & 2006 in the first round of the play-offs . In 2006 he moved to the Air Force Sports Club ZSK WWS in Samara , with which he was able to win the 2007 competition, now known as the FIBA EuroCup Challenge , in which he and Lokomotiw had been defeated in the final two years earlier, at its last event. In the changed mode, they were clearly superior to the Cypriot club Keravnos Strovolou from Nicosia in the final second leg . Together with his junior national team colleague Nikita Schabalkin , Voronow was one of the starting five and the team's top scorers in this game. As the winner of the EuroCup Challenge, they competed in the FIBA EuroCup the following season , where they lost in the quarter-finals to the eventual finalist Dexia Mons-Hainaut . The play-offs for the Russian championship were just missed in 2007 & 2008 with the ninth place in the main round.

In 2008, Voronov moved to UNICS in Kazan , with whom he had no chance against series champions CSKA Moscow in the semi-final series of the Russian championship. In the Russian cup competition, however, the final was clearly won against MBK Dynamo from Moscow. In the 2009/10 season he returned to Samara to play for the newly founded club Krasnye Krylja ( German  Red Wings ), since the professional basketball team of ZSK WWS had previously filed for bankruptcy and was logged off from gaming. With the new club he reached the Final Four in the EuroChallenge, as the FIBA ​​EuroCup was now called, where the German host BG 74 Göttingen was defeated in the final . He then moved to Dynamo Moscow, who played their second season without legionnaires under coach Sergei Bazarevich . Back together in a team with Nikita Schabalkin, they were not really competitive in the newly founded top Russian league PBL and only reached the penultimate place in the table. Then Dynamo was revoked for financial reasons, the license for the top division and Voronov moved to local rivals and series champions CSKA Moscow. With CSKA he won the Russian championship in 2011 and 2012 , the VTB United League in 2012 and was in the final of the ULEB Euroleague in 2012 , which was narrowly lost to Panathinaikos Athens.

National team

Voronov was called up for the first time in the squad of the Russian national team for the finals of the 2010 World Cup in Turkey , where they met the tournament favorites United States in the quarter-finals after only one preliminary round defeat against the host Turkish national basketball team . After a respectable defeat against the eventual title winner, they reached seventh place in the placement round. In the squad for the European Basketball Championships 2011 , in which Russia was third, Voronov was not appointed, but in the 2012 Olympic Games in London, where the Russian team took third place.

Awards and Achievements

  • Bronze medalist with Russia in the 2012 Olympics
  • Russian champion with CSKA (2x): 2012–2013
  • Winner of the VTB United League with CSKA 2012, 2013
  • Russian cup winner with UNICS 2009
  • Winner of the FIBA ​​EuroCup Challenge with ZSK WWS Samara 2007

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Lokomotiv Rostov - CSU Asesoft / FIBA ​​Europe Cup Men 2005 - Boxscore. FIBA Europe , April 10, 2005, accessed November 10, 2011 .
  2. CSK-VVS Samara - Keravnos / EuroCup Challenge 2007 - Boxscore. FIBA Europa , March 29, 2007, accessed November 10, 2011 .