Group of Death: What is the toughest possible EuroLeague Women draw?

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    Emma Meesseman and Fenerbahce Opet will eye redemption in the new season

    Build the strongest possible group for the Regular Season. It's your time to shine!

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    MUNICH (Germany) - With the draw for the 2025-26 EuroLeague Women season just around the corner, the buzz is building as fans begin to speculate: what would the ultimate Group of Death look like?

    Now that the seedings have been confirmed, it's your turn to weigh in. Build the strongest possible lineup by voting on each of the seeds.

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    While the official draw restrictions only allow one team per country in each group, for the purpose of this poll, you are invited to select your preferred lineup freely without any limitations.

    Curious where these clubs are in the official three-year club ranking? Check it out below!

    Seed 1

    The rivarly between Fenerbahce Opet and ZVVZ USK Praha will only heat up

    Reigning champions ZVVZ USK Praha have added a talented cast of newcomers, who join the returning Final Six MVP Brionna Jones and the ever influential Valeriane Ayayi. Fenerbahce Opet will be determined to capture the silverware again after losing their crown and will have FIBA Women's EuroBasket 2025 champions Emma Meesseman and Julie Allemand, along with Turkish national team leader Sevgi Uzun.

    Another Turkish powerhouse club CIMSA CBK Mersin will continue their quest to make history with a first title and are expected to make some big name signings. That is something the ambitious Beretta Famila Schio have already with major moves to bring in Cecilia Zandalasini, Maria Conde and Jessica Shepard.

    Seed 2

    Alina Iagupova led Valencia to the inaugural Final Six in Zaragoza

    Valencia Basket Club will have big support behind them again and have re-signed stars Raquel Carrera and Alina Iagupova. They are joined by fellow Spanish club Spar Girona who will want to make an impact on their return to the competition. Hungarian champions Sopron Basket have made a statement by signing fan favorite Nika Muhl, while Basket Landes will once again lean on their excellent home floor record to fuel another fruitful campaign.

    Seed 3

    Basket Landes is always a tough fixture, even with a brand-new roster

    Olympiacos will see the return of Eleanna Christinaki and new signings including Ciera Johnson, Daniel Raber and Nausia Woolfolk. Doing early work has been the same approach adpoted by Flammes Carolo Basket who will have Tiffany Clarke and Noemie Brochant leading the way. VBW Gdynia will turn to last season's Polish League star Ruth Hebard to help them make an impact and it's all eyes on the Qualifiers to see who completes the Seed 3 pot.

    Qualifiers

    Galatasaray Cagdas Factoring have made a number of high-profile signings

    The Qualifiers lineup is as stacked as ever, featuring a mix of established powerhouses and ambitious newcomers eager to make their mark. A total of 10 teams will compete in the Qualifiers, with five advancing to the Regular Season. Among the seeded clubs are Galatasaray Cagdas Factoring, Tango Bourges Basket, Casademont Zaragoza, Umana Reyer Venezia, and DVTK HUNTHERM. The non-seeded teams include Zabiny Brno, AZS UMCS Lublin, ACS Sepsi-SIC, Kibirkstis Vilnius, and KKZ Crvena Zvezda.

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