Prevseason: | 2023 |
Nextseason: | 2025 |
Liga Sudamericana de Baloncesto Femenino | |
Season: | 2024 |
Dates: | Group Stage: 3–11 May Final Four: 15–16 June |
Champions: | SESI Araraquara (1st title) |
Runners Up: | Aguada |
Third Place: | Obras |
Fourth Place: | Félix Pérez Cardozo |
Teams: | 8 (from 8 countries) |
Games: | 16 |
Mvp: | ![]() |
Pir Leader: | ![]() |
Pir: | 23.3 |
Top Scorer: | ![]() |
Ppg: | 22.6 |
Rebounds Leader: | ![]() |
Rpg: | 15.7 |
Assists Leader: | ![]() |
Apg: | 4.3 |
The 2024 Liga Sudamericana de Baloncesto Femenino was the 23rd edition of the South American women's club basketball championship organized by CONSUBASQUET.
Indeportes Antioquia was the last champion, but did not participate because it was qualified for the 2024 Women's Basketball League Americas.
Eight teams played in the group stage. They were divided into 2 groups of 4, with Luque and Buenos Aires as hosts. The top 2 advanced to the Final Four, with Luque as hosts. In this phase the teams played a single-match in semifinales, and the winners played the final, and the losers, the third place game.
Association | Team | Qualification method | |
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Obras | 2023 Torneo Apertura runners-up[1] | ||
Tenis La Paz | 2023 Liga Boliviana de Básquetbol Femenina champions[2] | ||
2023 Liga de Basquete Femenino champions[3] | |||
2023 Liga Nacional Femenina runners-up[4] | |||
2023 Liga Superior de Baloncesto Femenino 4th place | |||
2023 Liga Nacional Femenina champions[5] | |||
2023 Liga Nacional Femenina champions[6] | |||
2023 Liga Femenina de Básquetbol runners-up[7] |
Phase | Round | Round date |
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Group stage | Group A | 3–5 May |
Group B | 9–11 May | |
Final four | Semi-finals | 15 June |
Final and third place match | 16 June |
The top four teams in each group will qualify to the Final Four.
If teams are level on record at the end of the regular season, tiebreakers are applied in the following order:
Ambato Soldiers, Power and Universidad de Chile made their debut.
The 2022 champions Félix Pérez Cardozo had its return after having played the Women's Basketball League Americas last year, being the only title holder this year.
Aguada was the team with the most consecutive participations, with three.
Eight national associations will be represented this season, two more than in 2023. A Brazilian team returned since 2019.
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The Final Four was held at the UENO COP Arena in Luque, Paraguay.
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Belén Pereira | Félix Pérez Cardozo | |
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