The EuroLeague Women is set to kick off its new season, attracting players and coaches from all over the globe. This year, an impressive representation of 34 different countries will be visible across the 16 teams participating in the First Round of the Regular Season.
National Representation
The competition highlights the diverse talent present in women’s basketball. Notably, domestic players and coaches play a crucial role in this international league. A prime example is Tango Bourges Basket, which boasts a remarkable roster of 15 players and coaches from France.
France leads the charge with 46 representatives in this season’s contest, followed closely by Spain and Türkiye, with 29 and 25 athletes, respectively.
Viewing Options
Fans eager to catch the action can tune in through local broadcasters affiliated with each team or via the official YouTube channel dedicated to EuroLeague Women.
Player and Coach Nationalities
The following section lists participating players and coaches categorized by their nationalities, showcasing the global talent in the league:
Australia
- Bec Allen (Fenerbahce Opet)
Azerbaijan
- Arica Carter (Spar Girona) – naturalized
- Tiffany Hayes (CIMSA CBK Mersin) – naturalized
Belgium
- Becky Massey (Basket Landes)
- Kim Mestdagh (Beretta Famila Schio)
- Julie Vanloo (CIMSA CBK Mersin)
- Julie Allemand (Fenerbahce Opet)
- Hind Ben Abdelkader (Valencia Basket Club)
Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Jonquel Jones (Fenerbahce Opet) – naturalized
- Kamiah Smalls (Galatasaray Cagdas Faktoring) – naturalized
Canada
- Tara Wallack (Sopron Basket)
- Laeticia Amihere (Spar Girona)
- Kayla Alexander (Valencia Basket Club)
Czechia
- Veronika Vorackova (Casademont Zaragoza)
- Emma Cechova (ZVVZ USK Praha)
- Karolina Petlanova (ZVVZ USK Praha)
- Petra Malikova (ZVVZ USK Praha)
- Coach: Martin Basta (ZVVZ USK Praha)
Conclusion
This season of the EuroLeague Women promises to be a thrilling display of international talent with a rich tapestry of players and coaches from diverse backgrounds. The competition not only highlights the athletic prowess of women in basketball but also enriches the sport’s global appeal.
