Francouzská opora vítězek Evropské ligy se rozhodla prodloužit kontrakt

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Ayayiová působila v nejlepším českém klubu už v letech 2018 až 2020, po dvouleté pauze a narození dcery Alani se pak vrátila na druhé angažmá, které trvá dosud. V uplynulé sezoně bývalá hráčka Landes, Montpellieru či Bourges odehrála za USK celkem 40 zápasů a na finálovém turnaji Evropské ligy v Zaragoze byla zařazena do All Star týmu.

„K prodloužení smlouvy dochází po sezoně, kdy byla Valériane důležitým stavebním kamenem celého letošního úspěchu,“ uvedl klub.

V ŽBL, v níž nastupovala i pod jménem Vukosavljevičová, má Ayayiová celkově na kontě 112 zápasů s průměry 11,5 bodu, 5,5 doskoku a 4,3 asistence. V kádru Pražanek zůstává držitelka čtyř stříbrných medailí z mistrovství Evropy i pro příští sezonu na rozdíl od řady jiných opor. Po triumfu v Eurolize a zisku patnáctého domácího titulu v řadě v klubu skončily slovinská rozehrávačka Teja Oblaková, Španělka María Condeová, Australanka Ezi Magbegorová i české reprezentantky Veronika Voráčková, Gabriela Andělová a Veronika Šípová.

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