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    Which EuroLeague Women stars are playing in the Olympic Qualifying Tournaments?

    MUNICH (Germany) - EuroLeague Women will be well represented at the upcoming FIBA Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournaments 2024, with more than 40 players taking part.

    MUNICH (Germany) - EuroLeague Women will be well represented at the upcoming FIBA Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournaments 2024, with 44 players taking part across the four locations. 

    Set to take place from February 8-11 in Antwerp, Belgium; Sopron, Hungary; Belem, Braziland Xi'An, China, the tournaments will see the participating nations compete for 10 available places in the Paris 2024 Olympic Games in hopes of joining the already qualified FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup 2022 winners USA and hosts France.

    The quartet of LDLC ASVEL Feminin, Perfumerias Avenida, Valencia Basket Club and ZVVZ USK Praha will be represented by five players each at the Olympic Qualifying Tournaments, while Hungarian side Serco UNI Gyor will have four.

    There will be players from EuroLeague Women clubs on the rosters of 10 different nations: Australia, Belgium, Canada, France, Germany, Hungary, Puerto Rico, Serbia, Spain and USA. Spain lead the way with 10 representatives, closely followed by Hungary with 9. 

    Here is the full list of players by nationality:

    ACS Sepsi-SIC   

    Number of Participants: 1

    Masa Jankovic (SRB)

    Basket Landes  

    Number of Participants: 1

    Luisa Geiselsoder (GER)

    Beretta Famila Schio   

    Number of Participants: 2

    Arella Guirantes (PUR)
    Dorka Juhasz (HUN)

    Casademont Zaragoza  

    Number of Participants: 3

    Serena-Lynn Geldof (BEL)
    Mariona Ortiz (ESP)
    Leonie Fiebich (GER)

    Cukurova Basketbol Mersin 

    Number of Participants: 2

    Virag Kiss (HUN)
    Kahleah Copper (USA)

    DVTK HUN-Therm  

    Number of Participants: 3

    Nina Aho (HUN)
    Veronika Kanyasi (HUN)
    Reka Lelik (HUN)

    Fenerbahce Alagoz Holding  

    Number of Participants: 3

    Emma Meesseman (BEL)
    Yvonne Anderson (SRB)
    Napheesa Collier (USA)

    KGHM BC Polkowice  

    Number of Participants: 1

    Dragana Stankovic (SRB)

    LDLC ASVEL Feminin 

    Number of Participants: 5

    Julie Allemand (BEL)
    Alexia Chery (FRA)
    Marine Fauthoux (FRA)
    Marine Johannes (FRA)
    Gabby Williams (FRA)

    Perfumerias Avenida  

    Number of Participants: 5

    Antonia Delaere (BEL)
    Laura Gil (ESP)
    Leo Rodriguez (ESP)
    Andrea Vilaro (ESP)
    Bernadett Hatar (HUN)

    Polski Cukier AZS UMCS Lublin    

    Number of Participants: 0

    Serco UNI Gyor  

    Number of Participants: 4

    Bridget Carleton (CAN)
    Reka Dombai (HUN)
    Debora Dubei (HUN)
    Cyesha Goree (HUN)

    Valencia Basket Club 

    Number of Participants: 5

    Raquel Carrera (ESP)
    Queralt Casas (ESP)
    Cristina Ouvina (ESP)
    Alba Torrens (ESP)
    Marie Guelich (GER)

    Villeneuve d'Ascq LM 

    Number of Participants: 3

    Maxuella Lisowa Mbaka (BEL)
    Bethy Mununga (BEL)
    Janelle Salaun (FRA)

    Virtus Segafredo Bologna   

    Number of Participants: 1

    Iliana Rupert (FRA)

    ZVVZ USK Praha  

    Number of Participants: 5

    Ezi Magbegor (AUS)
    Maite Cazorla (ESP)
    Maria Conde (ESP)
    Valeriane Ayayi (FRA)
    Nyara Sabally (GER)

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