MUNICH (Germany) - The countdown to the first ever EuroLeague Women Final Six is now in full swing and with the matchups confirmed, who will end up raising the coveted silverware?
With five different countries represented, there are a trio of clubs who already know what it feels like to be crowned winners of the famous competition.
Past Winners
Fenerbahce Opet are chasing a glorious three-peat, having first won it on a famous night in 2023. Becoming the first Turkish team to defend their title last year, winning three in a row would be something seriously special. They certainly have the class to do it, since they're unbeaten and have Emma Meesseman and Gabby Williams on fire.
Tango Bourges Basket are three-time winners, although you have to push the rewind button back to 2001 for their last success in the competition. They could be a surprise package as they look to extend a positive campaign that has been fuelled by frontcourt duo Amy Okonkwo and Kariata Diaby, plus Pauline Astier in the backcourt.
ZVVZ USK Praha won their first title back in 2015, loving it even more since they did it in front of their own fans. They look like they could be hard to stop if they click into gear and in Brionna Jones they have the perfect anchor in the paint to build around - along with French ace Valeriane Ayayi and experienced captain Teja Oblak.
Chasing a first title
Beretta Famila Schio are chasing their first ever title and have made people sit up and take notice after pushing Fenerbahce all the way in the Play-Ins. Their form in 2025 has been excellent and they look a dangerous opponent thanks to the sharp-shooting Kitja Laksa and frontcourt pairing of Dorka Juhasz and Janelle Salaun.
CIMSA CBK Mersin know how it feels to make the Final of the competition, but they were not able to finish the job in 2023. Can they go one better this time around? They will lean heavily on their power inside with Iliana Rupert and Natasha Howard, plus the stellar talented Marine Johannes and veteran Yvonne Anderson in the guard spots.
Valencia Basket Club are also hunting down a historic maiden EuroLeague Women crown and have already made history by making the Semi-Finals for the first time. They should have a huge following in Zaragoza and those supporters will be looking to the likes of Alina Iagupova, Kayla Alexander and Steph Mavunga to hit top gear.
You can choose who you think will end up being crowned EuroLeague Women 2025 champions by voting in the fan poll below.
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