Natasa Kovacevic: Red Star debut for Serbian basketball star

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Natasa Kovacevic (left) poses with her team-matesImage source, NAtasa Kovacevic
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Natasa Kovacevic (left) posted on Twitter: "We are ready. The time has come for my debut."

A basketball player who lost her lower left leg in a bus accident is set to become the first disabled European player to play in a professional team.

Natasa Kovacevic will make her debut for Red Star Belgrade on Wednesday.

The accident occurred when the 21-year-old was with another team - Gyor - and claimed the lives of the team's coach and general manager in September 2013.

Kovacevic, whose Twitter bio, external reads 'What doesn't kill you makes you stronger', uses a special prosthesis.

At 6ft 2in and as a bronze medallist at the European Under-18 Championships in 2012, Kovacevic was seen as one of her country's most promising players.

But after her accident, intensive treatment and rehabilitation allowed Kovacevic to sign for Red Star in early November., external

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