Where will the EuroLeague Women trophy land this season?

    Which country will add to their rich heritage in the competition with more silverware in Zaragoza?

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    ZARAGOZA (Spain) - There are four clubs representing three different countries still standing as we head towards the Semi-Finals of the maiden Final Six in Zaragoza.

    But will it ultimately be Czech, Spanish or Turkish basketball celebrating another EuroLeague Women title and proudly adding it to the list of past winners?

    Ahead of ZVVZ USK Praha (Czechia), Valencia Basket Club (Spain), CIMSA CBK Mersin and Fenerbahce Opet (Türkiye) throwing their last punches in pursuit of glory, here's each nation's current title record.

    Spain - 4 titles

    Valencia based Ros Casares won in 2012 with the likes of Ann Wauters, Laia Palau and Lauren Jackson

    Ros Casares (2012) Perfumerias Avenida (2011) Dorna Godella (1992, 1993)

    Türkiye - 3 titles

    Galatasaray were the first Turkish club to win in 2014 and the lineup included current Valencia star Alba Torrens

    Fenerbahce Opet (2024, 2023) Galatasaray (2014)

    Czechia - 2 titles

    ZVVZ USK Praha (2015) Gambrinus Brno (2006)

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