Career: RUOR Minsk (Belarus-Div. 1, 1994-96), Gorizont Minsk (Belarus-Div. 1, 1997-99), Lącznosc Olsztyn (Poland-PLKK, 1999-2003), AZS Poznan (Poland-PLKK, 2003-04), Wisła Krakow (Poland-PLKK, 2004-08)
Once again this season, Trafimava did not play that much for Wisla Krakow. She averaged a timid 5.4 points and 2.4 rebounds in 29 games. However, she still managed to score five decisive points in eight minutes of a Game Seven decider in the Polish women’s play-off finals. Wisla won the game in dramatic fashion, beating Lotos PKO BP Gdynia in overtime. It marked a third straight PLKK championship for Trafimava. The gritty 28-year-old has been the National Team captain for a long time. This versatile player can hold her own at shooting guard, small forward or power forward. Trafimava is also known as a defensive specialist in the Belarus National Team.