Prevseason: | 2022–23 |
Nextseason: | 2024–25 |
EuroCup Women | |
Season: | 2023–24 |
Champions: | London Lions (1st title) |
Runners Up: | Beşiktaş |
Teams: | Competition proper: 48 Total: 51 (from 20 countries) |
Games: | 212 |
Dates: | Qualifying: 20–27 September 2023 Regular season: 11 October – 30 November 2023 Knockout stage: 13 December 2023 – 10 April 2024 |
Top Scorer: | ![]() |
Finals Mvp: | ![]() |
Rebounds Leader: | ![]() |
Assists Leader: | ![]() |
Highest Scoring: | Tango Bourges Basket 124–92 Antalya Toroslar BC (11 October 2023) |
Biggest Home Win: | Flammes Carolo Basket 108–42 Eleftheria Moschatou (11 October 2023) |
Biggest Away Win: | ŽKK Ragusa Dubrovnik 34–113 Umana Reyer Venice (1 November 2023) |
Highest Attendance: | 5,200 Spar Girona 77–64 Galatasaray Cagdas Factoring (22 February 2024)[2] |
Lowest Attendance: | 100 (nine games) |
The 2023–24 EuroCup Women was the 22nd edition of FIBA Europe's second-tier international competition for women's basketball clubs under such name. LDLC ASVEL Féminin are the defending champions, but won't defend their title because they're taking part in the 2023–24 EuroLeague Women.
London Lions became the first British team to ever win a European title in basketball after beating Beşiktaş in the final.[3]
After the qualifiers, 48 teams are divided into 12 groups of 4. with the top 2 plus the 8 best third place teams advancing to the knockout stage. In the knockout stage, teams are seeded based on their results in the regular season. Each tie in the knockout stage is played in a home and away format, where the winner on aggregate wins the tie and advances to the next round.
The results are based on the results of the past three seasons.[4]
Rank | Association | Average points | Teams | |
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1 | ![]() | 217.33 | align=center rowspan=1 | 6 |
2 | ![]() | 180.00 | align=center rowspan=1 | 4 |
3 | ![]() | 152.67 | align=center rowspan=1 | 5 |
4 | ![]() | 126.67 | align=center rowspan=1 | 2 |
5 | ![]() | 109.33 | align=center rowspan=1 | 0 |
6 | ![]() | 87.33 | 2 | |
7 | ![]() | 57.33 | 4 | |
8 | ![]() | 44.00 | 3 | |
9 | ![]() | 27.33 | ||
10 | ![]() | 20.67 | 2 | |
11 | Latvia | 18.00 | 1 | |
12 | Greece | 17.67 | 3 | |
13 | ![]() | 14.00 | 2 | |
14 | Switzerland | 12.67 | 1 |
Rank | Association | Average points | Teams |
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15 | ![]() | 7.33 | 3 |
16 | ![]() | 6.33 | 0 |
17 | ![]() | 5.33 | |
17 | ![]() | 5.33 | 2 |
19 | Portugal | 4.00 | 3 |
19 | ![]() | 4.00 | 2 |
21 | 2.67 | 1 | |
21 | ![]() | 2.67 | |
23 | Croatia | 2.00 | |
23 | ![]() | 2.00 | 0 |
23 | ![]() | 2.00 | |
26 | Bulgaria | 1.33 | |
26 | ![]() | 1.33 | |
28 | ![]() | 0.67 |
Starting this year, FIBA Europe has decided to change the format to a pan-European competition and scrapped conferences in the regular season.[5]
The teams were announced on 13 July 2023.[6] The teams with the S in the qualifying round means they were seeded.[6] Teams with EL lost their EuroLeague Women Qualification round Play Off and dropped down to the EuroCup.
Regular season | |||
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![]() | TTT Riga EL | ![]() | ![]() |
![]() | ![]() | ŽKK Ragusa Dubrovnik (1st) | ![]() |
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![]() | ![]() | ![]() | Rutronik Stars Keltern (1st) |
![]() | Olympiacos SFP (1st) | Panathinaikos AC (2nd) | ![]() |
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![]() | ![]() | ![]() | GDESSA-Barreiro (1st) |
SL Benfica (2nd) | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() |
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BCF Elfic Fribourg (1st) | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() |
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Qualification round | |||
![]() | Eleftheria Moschatou S (3rd) | Sportiva Azoris Hotels S (3rd) | ![]() |
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Phase | Round | Dates[7] |
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Draw | 9 August 2023 | |
Qualification round | Gameday 1 | 21 September 2023 |
Gameday 2 | 28 September 2023 | |
Regular season | Gameday 1 | 12 October 2023 |
Gameday 2 | 19 October 2023 | |
Gameday 3 | 26 October 2023 | |
Gameday 4 | 1 November 2023 | |
Gameday 5 | 23 November 2023 | |
Gameday 6 | 30 November 2023 | |
Play-off round 1 | Gameday 1 | 14 December 2023 |
Gameday 2 | 21 December 2023 | |
Round of 16 | Gameday 1 | 11 January 2024 |
Gameday 2 | 18 January 2024 | |
Quarter-finals | Gameday 1 | 22 February 2024 |
Gameday 2 | 29 February 2024 | |
Semi-finals | Gameday 1 | 7 March 2024 |
Gameday 2 | 14 March 2024 | |
Finals | Gameday 1 | 3 April 2024 |
Gameday 2 | 10 April 2024 | |
The seeding was announced on the 4 August 2023.[8] The draw was on the 9 August 2023.[9] The seeding was decided by the FIBA Club Rankings.[10] The only restriction was that, unlike previous seasons, clubs from the same country could not be drawn into the same group.
width=25% | Pot 1 | width=25% | Pot 2 | width=25% | Pot 3 | width=25% | Pot 4 |
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EL Play-Off Loser 1 EL Play-Off Loser 2 EL Play-Off Loser 3 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() BCF Elfic Fribourg | ![]() Olympiacos SFP ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Panathinaikos AC ![]() SL Benfica ![]() ![]() Rutronik Stars Keltern ![]() ![]() | ![]() ![]() ŽKK Ragusa Dubrovnik ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() GDESSA-Barreiro Play Off Winner 1 Play Off Winner 2 Play Off Winner 3 |
The draw for the qualification round was conducted on 9 August 2023. The first legs were held on 20–21 September 2023 while the second legs were held on 27 September 2023.
See main article: 2023–24 EuroCup Women Qualification Round. |}
48 teams are divided into 12 groups of 4, where the top 2, plus the eight best third placed teams, advance to play-off round 1.
If teams are level on record at the end of the regular season, tiebreakers are applied in the following order:
This season, Caledonia Gladiators, CMS Constanța, MB Zagłębie Sosnowiec, GDESSA-Barreiro, Levharti Chomutov, Eleftheria Moschatou, Emlak Konut SK and Antalya Toroslar BC are making their debuts this year in the regular season.
Due to the withdrawal of both Israeli teams, the games involving the fourth place teams in each group were not counted for the third place ranking.
Due to the withdrawal of both Israeli teams, the games involving the fourth place teams in each group were not counted.
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Beşiktaş won 148–131 on aggregate----London Lions won 169–149 on aggregate----Umana Reyer Venice won 171–148 on aggregate----Spar Girona won 160–145 on aggregate
London Lions became the first British club to reach a final of a club basketball competition.[11] [12] |}Notes
Beşiktaş won 149–126 on aggregate----London Lions won 140–127 on aggregate
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London Lions won 149–145 on aggregate
Month | Player | Team | ||
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October | [14] | |||
November | [15] | |||
December | [16] | |||
January | [17] | |||
February | [18] | |||
March | [19] |
Round | PG | SG | SF | PF | C |
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[26] | Ieva Pulvere (TTT Riga) | ![]() ( ![]() | ![]() ( ![]() | ![]() | ![]() ( ![]() |
[27] | ![]() ( ![]() | ![]() (Panathinaikos AC) | Mya Hollingshed ( ![]() | ![]() ( ![]() | ![]() ( ![]() |
Round | PG | SG | SF | PF | C |
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Round | PG | SG | SF | PF | C |
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Round | PG | SG | SF | PF | C |
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On 3 August 2023, FIBA Europe unveiled a new logo for the tournament.[34] Their reasons behind the logo refresh were: