Kristina Trishchuk
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Kristina Trishchuk is a Russian handballer
who currently plays for Alcoa FKC
in the Nemzeti Bajnokság I
, having joined the club in 2005.
On 14 May 2011, in his sixth season by the club, she surpassed Beatrix Balogh's all-time league scoring record, who hit the back of the net 643 times while playing for the Székesfehárvár-based club. Trischuk entered the court against Veszprém with only one goal short to the previous record and managed thirteen goals, thus becoming the new league topscorer of Alcoa.
Team handball
Handball is a team sport in which two teams of seven players each pass a ball to throw it into the goal of the other team...
who currently plays for Alcoa FKC
Alcoa FKC
Alcoa Fehérvári Kézilabda Club is a Hungarian women's handball team based in Székesfehérvár. Founded in 1968 by the merger of Máv Előre and VT Vasas, the club achieved their biggest success in 2005, when they were crowned of the EHF Cup winners, after beating domestic rivals Győri ETO KC in the...
in the Nemzeti Bajnokság I
Nemzeti Bajnokság I (Women's handball)
The Nemzeti Bajnokság I is the top professional league for Hungarian women's team handball clubs. It is administered by the Hungarian Handball Federation.- History :...
, having joined the club in 2005.
On 14 May 2011, in his sixth season by the club, she surpassed Beatrix Balogh's all-time league scoring record, who hit the back of the net 643 times while playing for the Székesfehárvár-based club. Trischuk entered the court against Veszprém with only one goal short to the previous record and managed thirteen goals, thus becoming the new league topscorer of Alcoa.
Achievements
- Magyar KupaMagyar Kupa (Women's handball)Magyar Kupa is the main domestic cup for Hungarian women's team handball clubs, which is organized and supervised by the Hungarian Handball Federation. The competition is held annually, starting in September and concluding in April. The teams play in a one-leg knockout system with a final four...
:- Silver Medallist: 2006
- Bronze Medallist: 2011