Which clubs have won the most EuroLeague Women titles in the modern era?

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    Fenerbahce celebrated their third EuroLeague Women trophy in Zaragoza

    Fenerbahce Opet have reached a new landmark with their latest success.

    ZARAGOZA (Spain) - With the latest fantastic EuroLeague Women season in the books and another champion crowned in the shape of Fenerbahce Opet, it's time to check out where the Turkish club sits in the modern era winners list.

    Fenerbahce can now proudly display three stars on their jersey and become only the fourth club to have ever won three or more titles.

    Their triumph in Zaragoza comes after they secured their first ever silverware in 2023, a crown which they successfully defended a year later in Mersin.

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    They have now drawn level with French club Tango Bourges Basket who won three of the first five editions of the modern era.

    Meanwhile the next target for Fenerbahce is to match storied Russian club Sparta&K M.R. Vidnoje who famously won four editions in a row - something no other club has done during modern times.

    But there is still some way to go to catch UMMC Ekaterinburg, who are still way out in front with their stellar haul of six titles.

    Outside of the modern era, it's going to take some time before anyone gets anywhere near the extraordinary achievement of Daugava Riga who collected a total of 18 titles - including a winning streak of 12.

    Club

    Titles

    Year

    UMMC Ekaterinburg (RUS)

    6

    2003, 2013, 2016, 2018, 2019, 2021

    Sparta&K M.R. Vidnoje (RUS)

    4

    2007, 2008, 2009, 2010

    Fenerbahce Opet (TUR)

    3

    2023, 2024, 2026

    Tango Bourges Basket (FRA)

    3

    1997, 1998, 2001

    ZVVZ USK Praha (CZE)

    2

    2015, 2025

    Valenciennes Olympic (FRA

    2

    1999, 2000

    SCP Ruzomberok (SVK)

    2

    2002, 2004

    Sopron Basket (HUN)

    1

    2022

    Dynamo Kursk (RUS)

    1

    2017

    Galatasaray (TUR)

    1

    2014

    Ros Casares (ESP)

    1

    2012

    Perfumerias Avenida (ESP)

    1

    2011

    Gambrinus Brno (CZE)

    1

    2006

    VMB-SGAU (RUS)

    1

    2005

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