History

    EuroCup Women is the second-tier women's club competition in Europe, with teams from all across the continent competing each season.

    Since its inception in 2002 there have been 18 different winners, with Dynamo Moscow (2007; 2013; 2014) and Galatasaray (2009; 2018) the only clubs to boast winning multiple titles.

    A number of leading global stars have both graced the competition and been crowned champions, including the likes of Isil Alben, Celine Dumerc, Ann Wauters, Ticha Penicheiro, Maria Stepanova and Cynthia Cooper.

    The tournament was born out of a rich history, superseding the European Cup of Cups, subsequently renamed as the Ronchetti Cup in honor of Italian legend and FIBA Hall of Fame member, Liliana Ronchetti.

    YEAR

    CHAMPIONS

    RUNNERS-UP

    RESULTS

    2025

    Villeneuve d'Ascq LM

    Baxi Ferrol

    78-75; 84-70

    2024

    London Lions

    Besiktas

    68-75; 81-70

    2023

    LDLC ASVEL Feminin

    Galatasaray

    95-56; 85-57

    2022

    Tango Bourges Basket

    Umana Reyer Venezia

    74-38

    2021

    Valencia Basket Club

    Reyer Venezia

    82-81

    2020

    N/A

    N/A

    Season cancelled

    2019

    Nadezhda

    BLMA

    71-75; 75-57

    2018

    Galatasaray

    Reyer Venezia

    90-68; 65-72

    2017

    Yakin Dogu Universitesi

    AGU Spor

    73-69; 63-58

    2016

    Bourges Basket

    ESBVA-LM

    51-40; 54-53

    2015

    ESBVA-LM

    Castors Braine

    64-68; 73-53

    2014

    Dynamo Moscow

    Dynamo Kursk

    97-65; 61-85

    2013

    Dynamo Moscow

    Kayseri Kaski spor

    66-61; 70-74

    2012

    Dynamo Kursk

    Kayseri Kaski spor

    55-69; 75-52

    2011

    Elitzur Ramla

    Arras

    61-61; 61-53

    2010

    Sony Athinaikos

    Nadezhda

    65-57; 53-57

    2009

    Galatasaray

    Cras Basket Taranto

    55-67; 82-61

    2008

    Beretta Famila Schio

    BC Moscow

    87-67; 78-69

    2007

    Dynamo Moscow

    Faenza

    74-61; 76-56

    2006

    Spartak

    Pays D'Aix

    80-65; 72-66

    2005

    Phard Napoli

    Fenerbahce

    53 - 45

    2004

    Baltiyskaya Zwezda

    MAV Coop

    68 - 64

    2003

    Aix-en-Provence BB

    Caja Rural

    80 - 71