2023–24 EuroLeague Women
The 2023–24 EuroLeague Women was the 66th edition of the European women's club basketball championship organized by FIBA, and the 27th edition since being rebranded as the EuroLeague Women. Fenerbahçe Alagoz Holding are the defending champions.
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Servet Tazegul Spor Salonu in Mersin hosted the final four. | |||||||
Season | 2023–24 | ||||||
Dates | Qualifying: 20–27 September 2023 Regular season: 4 October 2023 – 14 April 2024 Quarterfinals: 21 February–6 March 2024 Final Four: 12–14 April 2024 | ||||||
Number of games | 133 | ||||||
Number of teams | Competition proper: 16 Total: 19 (from 10 countries) | ||||||
Regular season | |||||||
Season MVP | Emma Meesseman (Fenerbahçe) | ||||||
Finals | |||||||
Champions | Fenerbahçe Alagoz Holding (2nd title) | ||||||
Runners-up | Villeneuve d'Ascq LM | ||||||
Final Four MVP | Kayla McBride | ||||||
Statistical leaders | |||||||
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Records | |||||||
Biggest home win | Fenerbahçe 106–57 LDLC ASVEL Féminin (11 October 2023) | ||||||
Biggest away win | AZS UMCS Lublin 50–85 Fenerbahçe (31 October 2023) | ||||||
Highest scoring | Fenerbahçe 98–91 Perfumerías Avenida (21 February 2024) | ||||||
Highest attendance | 7,920 Çukurova Basketbol Mersin 86–63 Casademont Zaragoza (6 March 2024) | ||||||
Lowest attendance | 250 Beşiktaş 57–58 KGHM BC Polkowice (20 September 2023) | ||||||
← 2022–23 2024–25 → |
The Turkish side successfully defended their crown by defeating first-time finalists Villeneuve d'Ascq LM to become back-to-back champions in the competition.
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