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'''MBK Ružomberok''' is a women's [[basketball]] club in [[Ružomberok]]. It was established in 1941 and plays in the elite leagues since 1979 (then in [[Czechoslovakia]]). It is the most successful female basketball team in [[Slovakia|Slovak]] history. It won three Czechoslovak and 11 Slovak league titles and two [[EuroLeague Women]] titles in 1999 and 2000 when [[Natália Hejková]] was with the team as its manager (trainer).
'''MBK Ružomberok''' is a women's [[basketball]] club in [[Ružomberok]]. It was established in 1941 and plays in the elite leagues since 1979 (then in [[Czechoslovakia]]). It is the most successful female basketball team in [[Slovakia|Slovak]] history. It won three Czechoslovak and 11 Slovak league titles and two [[EuroLeague Women]] titles in 1999 and 2000 when [[Natália Hejková]] was with the team as its manager (trainer).


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Revision as of 16:18, 21 August 2014

MBK Ružomberok is a women's basketball club in Ružomberok. It was established in 1941 and plays in the elite leagues since 1979 (then in Czechoslovakia). It is the most successful female basketball team in Slovak history. It won three Czechoslovak and 11 Slovak league titles and two EuroLeague Women titles in 1999 and 2000 when Natália Hejková was with the team as its manager (trainer).

Current roster

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Notable players