SuperCup Women 2024

    The SuperCup Women is the opening event of the basketball calendar that traditionally sees the reigning EuroCup Women champions take on the EuroLeague Women title-holders.

    The 2024 edition of the annual curtain-raiser will feature back-to-back EuroLeague Women champions Fenerbahce and EuroCup Women runners-up Besiktas JK, will take place on Wednesday, October 2.

    The game will be played at the TBF Basketball Development Center, with tip-off scheduled at 18:00 CET.

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    Having lifted the SuperCup trophy last year as part of their magical 2023-24 campaign, Fenerbahce became the first Turkish club to win the competition and will look to defend their title against cross-town rivals in Besiktas.

    Besiktas came close to securing their maiden European trophy in women's basketball last year, ultimately coming up short against London Lions in the EuroCup Women Final.

    Year

    EuroLeague Women Club

    EuroCup Women Club

    Result

    2023

    Fenerbahce

    LDLC ASVEL Feminin

    2022

    Sopron Basket

    Tango Bourges

    2021

    UMMC Ekaterinburg

    Valencia BC

    2019

    UMMC Ekaterinburg

    Nadezhda Orenburg

    2018

    UMMC Ekaterinburg

    Galatasaray

    2017

    Dynamo Kursk

    Yakin Dogu Universitesi

    2016

    UMMC Ekaterinburg

    ESBVA-LM

    2015*

    ZVVZ USK Praha

    UMMC Ekaterinburg

    2013

    UMMC Ekaterinburg

    Dynamo Moscow

    2011

    Perfumerias Avenida

    Elitzur Ramla

    2010

    Sparta&K M.R. Vidnoje

    Athinaikos

    2009

    Sparta&K M.R. Vidnoje

    Galatasaray

    *In 2015, the EuroCup Women champions and runners-up took on the EuroLeague Women champions and runners-up in a four-team tournament, with ZVVZ USK Praha and UMMC Ekaterinburg meeting in the Final.

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