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Seedings unveiled for EuroLeague Women 2023-24 Draw
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EuroLeague Women 2023-24 Regular Season groups, Qualifiers pairings drawn

MUNICH (Germany) - The draws for the 2023-24 EuroLeague Women Regular Season and Qualifiers were conducted in Munich, Germany on Wednesday.

A total of 16 clubs will compete in the Regular Season of the competition with 13 teams placed directly and the remaining three spots are to be filled from the Qualifiers.

The participating teams were seeded based on the three-year ranking of clubs in European Club Competitions, while there was a restriction of each group containing a maximum of two clubs from the same country.

The groups for the Regular Season are as follows:

Group A

Fenerbahce Alagoz Holding (TUR)
Beretta Famila Schio (ITA)
Valencia B.C. (ESP)
LDLC ASVEL Feminin (FRA)
AZS UMCS Lublin (POL)
Casademont Zaragoza (ESP)
Winner ELW Qualifiers Pairing 1
Winner ELW Qualifiers Pairing 2 

Group B

Perfumerias Avenida (ESP)
ZVVZ USK Praha (CZE)
Cukurova Basketbol Mersin (TUR)
Villeneuve d'Ascq-LM (FRA)
Basket Landes (FRA)
Virtus Segafredo Bologna (ITA)
SERCO Uni Gyor (HUN)
Winner ELW Qualifiers Pairing 3

The pairings for the Qualifiers are as follows:

DVTK HUN-Therm (HUN) v London Lions (GBR)
TTT Riga (LAT) v ACS Sepsi-SIC (ROU)
BC Polkowice (POL) v Besiktas JK (TUR)

The Qualifiers will be played in a home and away series on September 20 and 27 in three pairings of two clubs each, with the winner of each pairing advancing to the Regular Season.

Meanwhile, the losing teams will feed into the EuroCup Women Regular Season with the groups for that competition also drawn on Wednesday.


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