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The #FIBAU20Europe GOAT vote

MUNICH (FIBA U20 Women’s European Championship) – There have been some outstanding players to play at the FIBA U20 Women's European Championship - but only one can be the GOAT. It up to you, to decide.

You can vote, as we put some of the biggest stars of the game past and present up against each other – ahead of the 2018 edition in Sopron. You can find all you need to know about our candidates by scrolling down before making your choice.

Cecilia Zandalasini – A reigning WNBA champion, a standout star in EuroLeague Women and with Italy, Zandalasini was MVP in 2016 after a spectacular 22 points per game took Italy to the Final.

Alina Iagupova - The Ukraine wing is an explosive talent and sensational to watch in any game. She was top scorer in the tournament two years running during the 2011 and 2012 editions.

Marine Johannes – One of the most exciting and dynamic EuroLeague Women players around, Johannes has won a stack of titles with Bourges and is now an Olympian. She played at the event in 2015 and took silver.

Astou Ndour - She now has WNBA court time on her resume and showed her class at the Olympics in 2016 when she got close to a tournament double-double. Ndour won U20 gold at the 2013 edition and reached the Final again a year later.

Hind Ben Abdelkader - Currently playing in her rookie WNBA season at the Indiana Fever and a standout with Hatay last year in EuroCup Women, the guard is a huge talent. She was the tournament's leading scorer in 2015.

Olivia Epoupa - The playmaker won EuroCup Women with Galatasaray a few months ago, played at the Rio Olympics, has featured in two FIBA Women's EuroBasket Finals and also managed to light it up at U20 level during 2014 when she won the title and was crowned MVP.

Isil Alben - The leader of the Turkey national team and with 213,000 followers on twitter, the double Olympian, former EuroLeague Women champion and reigning EuroCup Women winner played at U20 back in 2005 and 2006.

Sonja Petrovic - She is a FIBA Women EuroBasket winner, EuroLeague Women winner and Olympian who has played at the elite level since her teenage years. Petrovic is an incredible talent and showed that with huge numbers at the 2008 and 2009 editions.

Alba Torrens - The reigning FIBA Women EuroBasket MVP and one of the biggest names in the sport globally, Torrens has been a driving force in all elite club and international events. The dynamic winger appeared for Spain at the event back in 2009.

Isabelle Yacoubou - One of the most popular players in the women's game, the French powerhouse appeared back in 2006 and has gone on to become a double Olympian and huge EuroLeague Women star.

Aleksandra Crvendakic - The Serbian ace recently played for Sopron in the EuroLeague Women Final and is also now an Olympian after playing for Serbia at Rio 2016. She starred in an incredible three different U20 tournaments.

Katalin Honti - A Hungarian legend, the guard is also sure to get some votes from those in Sopron where she played with distinction during her distinguished club career. Honti appeared for Hungary at the 2006 edition, taking Hungary to their only ever Final appearance.

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