DateRHome v Away-
12/10 17:00 6 영 엔젤스 코시체 v UMMC 제카테린부르그 51-71
12/10 17:00 6 BK 자비니 브르노 v 페르푸머리아스 아베니다 55-88
12/10 16:00 6 디나모 쿠르스크 v USK 프라하 70-65
12/10 14:00 6 나데즈다 오렌부르그 v 카이세리 바스켓볼 49-53
12/03 18:00 5 에네르가 토룬 v 페르푸머리아스 아베니다 77-89
12/03 18:00 5 페네르바체 SK v 탕고 부르게스 바스켓 75-50
12/03 17:00 5 USK 프라하 v 영 엔젤스 코시체 76-57
12/03 17:00 5 카이세리 바스켓볼 v 스키오 75-82
12/03 16:00 5 디나모 쿠르스크 v 바스케 라트 77-59
12/03 14:00 5 UMMC 제카테린부르그 v 갈라타사라이 77-67
12/03 14:00 5 나데즈다 오렌부르그 v BK 자비니 브르노 88-55
11/27 19:30 4 스키오 v 나데즈다 오렌부르그 58-77
11/26 19:30 4 탕고 부르게스 바스켓 v 카이세리 바스켓볼 79-71
11/26 19:30 4 페르푸머리아스 아베니다 v 페네르바체 SK 66-60
11/26 18:00 4 갈라타사라이 v USK 프라하 43-72
11/26 17:30 4 위슬라 크라코우 v UMMC 제카테린부르그 56-66
11/26 17:00 4 BK 자비니 브르노 v 에네르가 토룬 62-82
11/26 17:00 4 영 엔젤스 코시체 v 디나모 쿠르스크 70-92
11/20 19:30 3 스키오 v BK 자비니 브르노 87-58
11/19 18:00 3 페네르바체 SK v 에네르가 토룬 76-63
11/19 17:00 3 영 엔젤스 코시체 v 바스케 라트 50-66
11/19 17:00 3 카이세리 바스켓볼 v 페르푸머리아스 아베니다 71-63
11/19 17:00 3 USK 프라하 v 위슬라 크라코우 67-66
11/19 16:00 3 디나모 쿠르스크 v 갈라타사라이 72-68
11/19 14:00 3 나데즈다 오렌부르그 v 탕고 부르게스 바스켓 78-68
11/12 19:30 2 페르푸머리아스 아베니다 v 나데즈다 오렌부르그 61-50
11/12 19:00 2 바스케 라트 v UMMC 제카테린부르그 58-74
11/12 18:00 2 에네르가 토룬 v 카이세리 바스켓볼 83-78
11/12 18:00 2 갈라타사라이 v 영 엔젤스 코시체 67-68
11/12 18:00 2 탕고 부르게스 바스켓 v 스키오 79-67

Wikipedia - EuroLeague Women

The EuroLeague Women (officially known as the FIBA EuroLeague Women) is the pre-eminent basketball league in Europe for women's basketball clubs.

Unlike the EuroLeague Men, the competition is entirely organized by FIBA Europe.

History

EuroLeague Women is the main women's club basketball competition in Europe.

First established by FIBA in September 1958, the inaugural European women's club competition consisted of 10 teams and came about following the success of an equivalent tournament for men's clubs earlier in the same year. The men's tournament consisted of 46 games, with over 100,000 spectators turning out to watch.

At the initial tournament Slavia Sofia of Bulgaria were crowned champions, beating Soviet Dynamo Moscow 64–40 at home and then 44–34 on the Muscovites court. The two-game home-and-away format for the final remained until 1976, before changing to a single-game format the following year.

During its formative years, the tournament was dominated by Daugava Riga from Latvia (then Soviet Union) who appeared in 16 finals between 1960 and 1977, winning all 16 of them. The Latvian club maintains two records that are difficult to see being bettered, with 18 overall titles, as well as the record for winning 12 consecutive championships.

In the nineties, the competition underwent two key changes. The first was the introduction of the Final Four in 1992; and the second was the rebranding of the competition in 1996, when it went from being known as European Cup for Women's Champion Clubs to what it is known as today: EuroLeague Women.

The Final Four format was given its farewell in Ekaterinburg in 2011, when Halcón Avenida defeated Spartak Moscow Region 68–59; before the 2011/2012 season heralded in a new direction for EuroLeague Women with the Final Four replaced by a Final Eight tournament.

Istanbul were granted the honour of hosting the first Final Eight tournament where Spanish club Ros Casares Valencia prevailed victorious, defeating Rivas Ecópolis 65–52 in the final. In its second year, the EuroLeague Women Final Eight moved to Ekaterinburg, where tournament hosts UMMC Ekaterinburg prevailed 82–56 over Fenerbahçe in the final.

In 2014, Ekaterinburg was once again the host of what would ultimately be the final edition of the Final Eight, with the tournament destined to return to a Final Four format for this season. After shocking the home-town favourites UMMC Ekaterinburg in the semi-finals, Galatasaray then went on to become the first Turkish club to lift the title, defeating cross-city rival Fenerbahçe 69–58 in the gold medal game.

In February 2022, the Russian teams and officials were expelled from the tournament by FIBA for the playoffs due to the country's invasion of Ukraine. EuroLeague Women suspended Russian clubs UMMC Ekaterinburg, Dynamo Kursk, and MBA Moscow.

Names of the competition

  • FIBA Women's European Champions Cup: (1958–1996)
  • EuroLeague Women: (1996–present)
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