Tournament details | |
---|---|
Arena | Palacium hall Villeneuve-d'Ascq, ![]() |
Dates | 20 October 2016 |
Final positions | |
Champions | ![]() |
Runners-up | ![]() |
Awards and statistics | |
Top scorer(s) | ![]() ![]() (both 17 points) |
The 2016 FIBA Europe SuperCup Women was the sixth edition of the FIBA Europe SuperCup Women . It was held on 20 October 2016 at the Palacium hall in Villeneuve-d'Ascq, France. [1] [2] [3]
20 October 2016 20:30 |
ESB Villeneuve-d'Ascq ![]() | 63–66 | ![]() |
Scoring by quarter: 20:22, 10:17, 13:15, 20:12 | ||
Pts: Iagupova 17 Rebs: Ayayi, Gaye 7 Asts: Brémont 5 | Pts: Arteshina 17 Rebs: Griner 11 Asts: Barič 9 |
Palacium hall, Villeneuve-d'Ascq Attendance: 1.790 Referees: Sonia Teixeira (POR), Andrada Monika Csender (ROU), Kate Webb (ENG) |
2016 FIBA Europe SuperCup Women winner |
---|
![]() UMMC Ekaterinburg 2nd Title |
The EuroLeague Women is the pre-eminent basketball league in Europe for women's basketball clubs.
BC UMMC Ekaterinburg is a Russian professional women's basketball team based in Yekaterinburg competing in the Russian Premier League, and until February 2022 in FIBA Europe's EuroLeague Women. Founded in 1938 as Zenit Sverdlovsk, the club had its name changed to Uralmash Sverdlovsk in 1960.
Alba Torrens Salom is a Spanish female basketball player at the small forward position. She is currently captain of Valencia Basket.
PBK Nadezhda Orenburg is a Russian professional women's basketball club from Orenburg founded in 1994.
Kateřina Elhotová is a Czech basketball player currently playing for USK Praha of the Czech Women's Basketball League.
Natalia Stanislavovna Vieru is a Russian former basketball player. She is a member of the Russia women's national basketball team and competed in the 2012 Summer Olympics. Vieru played last for the Russian club UMMC Ekaterinburg as a center from 2015 to 2020.
Anna Viktorovna Petrakova-Parker is a Russian professional basketball player. She was part of the Russia women's national basketball team that placed fourth at the 2012 Summer Olympics. She won the 2011–12 EuroCup Women with Dynamo Kursk and the 2012–13 EuroLeague Women and the 2013 FIBA Europe SuperCup Women with UMMC Ekaterinburg.
The FIBA Europe Cup (FEC) is an annual professional club basketball competition organised by FIBA for eligible European clubs. It is FIBA's second level competition. Clubs mainly qualify based on their performance in national leagues and cup competitions, although this is not the sole deciding factor.
The 2013–14 season is the 18th edition of Europe's premier basketball tournament for women – EuroLeague Women since it was rebranded to its current format.
The 2014–15 EuroLeague Women season was the 19th edition of EuroLeague Women under its current name. Including the playoffs, the season ran from 11 November 2014 until 12 April 2015. Fifteen teams across eight countries were divided into two groups, with the top four from each group advancing to the postseason. Dynamo Kursk won Group A with a 10–2 record, while Fenerbahçe won Group B with an 11–3 record.
Emma Meesseman is a Belgian professional basketball player for Fenerbahçe of the EuroLeague Women. After playing basketball in Belgium, Meesseman was drafted by the Washington Mystics with the 19th overall pick in the second round of the 2013 WNBA draft. She has also played for the Belgian national team and several European professional teams. She was named the 2011 FIBA Europe Young Women's Player of the Year and the 2019 WNBA Finals MVP. Meesseman studied physical education at Vrije Universiteit Brussel.
Lucas Mondelo García is a Spanish basketball coach for Toyota Antelopes and the Spain women's national team.
The 2015 FIBA Europe SuperCup Women was the 5th edition of the FIBA Europe SuperCup Women. It was held on 6 and 7 October 2015. After being discontinued in the year 2014, it resumed with a Final Four format with the two finalists of the Euroleague Women and the EuroCup Women. All games were played in Braine-l'Alleud, Belgium.
The 2016–17 EuroLeague Women season is the 21st edition of EuroLeague Women under its current name. The season started on 26 October 2016.
Maria Alekseyevna Vadeeva is a Russian professional basketball player for the UMMC Ekaterinburg of the Russian Premier League. Vadeeva was the 11th overall pick in the 2018 WNBA draft. She is the first player who was born after the WNBA was founded.
Tina Krajišnik is a Serbian professional basketball player for UMMC Ekaterinburg and for the Serbian national team.
The 2017–18 EuroLeague Women was the 60th edition of the European women's club basketball championship organized by FIBA, and the 22nd edition since being rebranded as the EuroLeague Women.
Zoran Višić is a Serbian professional basketball coach. He is currently a head coach of the India women's national basketball team.
The 2018–19 EuroLeague Women was the 61st edition of the European women's club basketball championship organized by FIBA, and the 23rd edition since being rebranded as the EuroLeague Women.
The 2020–21 EuroLeague Women was the 63rd edition of the European women's club basketball championship organized by FIBA, and the 25th edition since being rebranded as the EuroLeague Women.