EuroLeague Women Final Six will be powered by Endesa

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    ZARAGOZA (Spain) - As the eagerly-anticipated EuroLeague Women Final Six is about to get underway in Spain, Endesa has been announced as an Official Partner of the season-ending tournament.

    The Spanish-based electric utility firm that is known in the basketball community worldwide through its sponsorships of the Spanish basketball league and the Spanish Basketball Federation, is also supporting the EuroLeague Women Final Six.

    Endesa becomes hence the latest Official Partner of the tournament that tips off on Wednesday at Pabellon Principe Felipe in Zaragoza, Spain.

    "We're proud to welcome Endesa as an Official Partner of the EuroLeague Women Final Six. Endesa's dedication to basketball and its commitment to sustainability is a perfect match with FIBA values and its forward-looking approach expresses the character of the top women's basketball competition," said FIBA Europe President Jorge Garbajosa

    "We are thrilled to be joining forces with Endesa for the Final Six in Zaragoza. Their focus on innovation aligns perfectly with EuroLeague Women's mission to push boundaries. This partnership will help us light up the competition and power an exceptional experience for the fans," stated FIBA Executive Director Europe Kamil Novak.

    "Endesa is at its best moment of collaboration with Spanish basketball and today's announcement of our support for the EuroLeague Women Final Six is another example of our commitment. For us it is excellent news to be able to join a competition with values with which we fully identify and to collaborate with FIBA Europe in making the EuroLeague Women Final Six in Zaragoza another step forward in the growth of women's basketball," underlined Ignacio Asensi, Endesa Sponsorship Manager.

    The upcoming Final Six will cap off the 2024-25 EuroLeague Women season and marks the first time that Europe's prime competition will conclude with a tournament in this format.

    The field of title contenders includes teams from five different countries, comprising reigning champions Fenerbahce Opet, former champions Tango Bourges Basket and ZVVZ USK Praha and aspiring first-time champions CIMSA CBK Mersin, Beretta Famila Schio and Valencia Basket.

    The Final Six will conclude with the big Final on Sunday. Tickets to the games are on sale and can be purchased here.

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    About EuroLeague Women EuroLeague Women is the premier women's basketball competition in Europe, featuring the top 16 teams from the continent and the world's best players. For further information about EuroLeague Women, visit EuroLeagueWomen.basketball or follow us on Facebook.com/EuroLeagueWomen, Twitter.com/EuroLeagueWomen, Instagram.com/EuroLeagueWomen, and Youtube.com/EuroLeagueWomen.

    About Endesa Endesa is the leading electric company in Spain and the second largest in Portugal. It is also ranked as the second largest gas operator in the Spanish market. Endesa is committed to the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and corporate social responsibility. In the latter area, it also works through the Endesa Foundation. Our team comprises around 9,000 employees. Endesa is part of the Enel Group.

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