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Nili Natkho ( he, נילי נאתכו; February 18, 1982 – November 5, 2004) was a Circassian-Israeli basketball player who played for
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and Elitzur Ramla. Natkho died in a car accident at the age of 22. Her cousin is the prominent Circassian-Israeli footballer Bibras Natkho.


Biography

Natkho was born the Circassian village of
Kfar Kama Kfar Kama ( he, כְּפַר כַּמָא, ar, كفر كما, ) is a Circassian town located in the Lower Galilee of Israel's northern district, located along road 767, that leads from Kfar Tavor to the Kinneret. It is one of the only two Ci ...
in northern
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, to a Circassian- Muslim family. During her childhood Natkho played in a junior
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team in the village of
Kfar Tavor Kfar Tavor ( he, כְּפַר תָּבוֹר, ar, كفر تافور) is a village in the Lower Galilee region of Northern Israel, at the foot of Mount Tabor. Founded in 1901, it was awarded local council status in 1949. In it had a population ...
where she was identified as having great potential. As a result, she was referred to a training camp at the
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. Natkho's family, who acknowledged her great potential, took a decision to support their daughter as much as they can. As a result, when Natkho reached 14, her family moved with her to
Even Yehuda Even Yehuda ( he, אֶבֶן יְהוּדָה) is a town in the central Sharon region of Israel east of Netanya. In it had a population of . History The area of Even Yehuda has been inhabited intermittently since the Middle Paleolithic age, wit ...
so that she would be able to practice and play in the Even Yehuda women's high school basketball team. In her first season in the team, Natkho led the team to its first title in the history of the team - the State Cup. Following her success in the Even Yehuda team, in the following year, she joined the team of the Ostrovsky High School in
Ra'anana Ra'anana ( he, רַעֲנָנָּה, lit. "Fresh") is a city in the southern Sharon Plain of the Central District of Israel. It was founded in 1922 as an American-Jewish settlement, 1 km south of the village of Tabsur, where an important ...
, where she studied and played for three years. During her last season in high school, in 2000, her team won the national high school basketball championship. During that season Natkho began playing in the
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team
Maccabi Raanana Maccabi Ra'anana () is a professional basketball club that is based in Ra'anana, Israel. The club plays in the Israeli National League, the second-tier division league of Israel. History Maccabi Ra'anana was founded in 1980. The team won the Isr ...
. Her breakthrough season came a year later, in which she was selected as the discovery of the season. During her first two seasons in Maccabi Raanana, the team won the State Cup. During her third season in Maccabi Raanana (the 2001/02 season) Natkho scored an average of 13.7 points per game, making her Israel's best Shooting guard of that season. In 2003, after four seasons in Maccabi Raanana Natkho was transferred, along with her coach Tal Nathan, to the Elitzur Ramla basketball team. During her first season with the team, the team won the national cup. In 2002 Natkho was invited for the first time to the adult basketball teams, and later on she took part in the European Women Basketball Championship held in
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during 2003. Two months prior to Natkho's death, after many years of living outside of the village of
Kfar Kama Kfar Kama ( he, כְּפַר כַּמָא, ar, كفر كما, ) is a Circassian town located in the Lower Galilee of Israel's northern district, located along road 767, that leads from Kfar Tavor to the Kinneret. It is one of the only two Ci ...
, the family returned to reside in the village. Natkho only got to play in two games during her second season with the Elitzur Ramla basketball team before she died.


Death

In the evening of November 5, 2004 Natkho was driving her
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vehicle along with four other people. While driving on Highway 767, in near proximity to her parents' house in the village of
Kfar Kama Kfar Kama ( he, כְּפַר כַּמָא, ar, كفر كما, ) is a Circassian town located in the Lower Galilee of Israel's northern district, located along road 767, that leads from Kfar Tavor to the Kinneret. It is one of the only two Ci ...
, for an unknown reason her vehicle lost control, swerved into the opposite lane and collided with a Jeep. Both Nili Natkho (aged 22) and her sister Diana (aged 19) were killed instantly, while their cousin Raja Tlash (aged 24) died short after of her injury while being operated in the hospital. The two additional passengers in the car, whom were relatives of Natkho, were severely injured in the accident.חדשות NRG - הקטל בכבישים נמשך - 6 הרוגים ביומיים
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on November 6, 2004 (Hebrew)
Six years without Nili Natkho: "She is in our hearts"
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on November 6, 2010 (Hebrew)
Bibras Natkho talks about the late Nili Natkho
(Hebrew) {{DEFAULTSORT:Natkho, Nili 1982 births 2004 deaths Israeli people of Circassian descent Israeli Muslims Israeli women's basketball players People from Kfar Kama Road incident deaths in Israel Wingate Institute alumni Shooting guards