10 players to watch at the EuroLeague Women Final Six 2026

    Poll
    There are some stellar talents preparing to step out in Zaragoza

    Many of the best ballers on the planet are ready to take to the court in Zaragoza.

    The official EuroLeague Women app

    ZARAGOZA (Spain) - The level of talent on show at EuroLeague Women Final Six will be sky-high, with countless numbers of elite players all ready to try and take their respective teams to the coveted silverware.

    We've picked out 10 of the best ballers to put on your watchlist.

    Furthermore, you can also let us know which player you think will make the biggest impact at the Final Six by casting your vote in the fan poll below.

    Breanna Stewart (Fenerbahce Opet)

    Center

    Birth Date: August 27, 1994 (31 years old) Height: 1.91m (6ft 3in)

    Stats: No previous games this season Already favorites, Fenerbahce caused shockwaves by announcing Stewart would parachute in for Final Six. Her sparkling MVP display when they took a historic first title in 2023 says it all. A class act who can't be tamed when she gets rolling, don't discount her winning both a third MVP honor and third EuroLeague Women title of her career.

    More on Stewart landing back with Fenerbahce

    Two-time EuroLeague Women champion Stewart to fly with Fenerbahce again

    Emma Meesseman (Fenerbahce Opet)

    Forward

    Birth Date: May 13, 1993 (32 years old) Height: 1.93m (6ft 4in)

    Stats: 19.8 EFF / 14.5 PPG / 5.8 RPG / 3.7 APG In contention for a mind-blowing fourth consecutive MVP honor. the Belgian is also chasing down a record-breaking seventh title to further cement her legendary status. After last year's disappointment when Fenerbahce came up short, expect the forward's do-it-all approach to be instrumental in the Turkish club winning the trophy.

    Marine Johannes (Galatasaray Cagdas Faktoring)

    Guard

    Birth Date: January 21, 1995 (31 years old) Height: 1.77m (5ft 10in)

    Stats: 7.3 EFF / 8.2 PPG / 3.1 APG / 2.7 RP

    A baller for the big ocassions, don't be fooled by season numbers that might not be up with many others on this list. Johannes is always liable to light up any game with her amazing and unique shots. Nobody does it better when it comes to entertaining and it would be so typical of the French star if she saved her season best for the big show.

    Gabby Williams (Fenerbahce Opet)

    Forward

    Birth Date: September 9, 1996 (29 years old) Height: 1.80m (5ft 10in)

    Stats: 14.9 EFF / 13.3 PPG / 4.4 RPG / 3.1 APG / 3.0 SPG

    Williams heads into another end of season showpiece not only knowing what it takes to win the title, but also to be MVP. The French national team standout uses her quality and experience to be an absolute rock for Fenerbahce. Firing in the big moments, she remains a defensive powerhouse and will make super smart decisions all game long.

    Julie Allemand (Fenerbahce Opet)

    Guard

    Birth Date: July 7, 1996 (29 years old) Height: 1.74m (5ft 8in)

    Stats: 17.2 EFF / 6.1 PPG / 7.7 APG / 6.6 RPG The EuroLeague Women assists leader. It tells you everything you need to know about the Belgian playmaker who really does make Fenerbahce tick. Even more astonishing is that Allemand leads the Istanbul giants in rebounding, despite playing point guard. If they are crowned champions as most anticipate, expect her to play a pivotal role.

    Dorka Juhasz (Galatasaray Cagdas Faktoring)

    Center

    Birth Date: December 18, 1999 (26 years old) Height: 1.92m (6ft 3in)

    Stats: 17.2 EFF / 13.4 PPG / 8.1 RPG Unstoppable for much of the season, Juhasz has been a major force for a resurgent Galatasaray, fuelling their run to the Semi-Finals. Her size, skills and composure are a potent combination. The center is tough to slow down when playing in a high gear - and not just as money under the basket, but also when utilizing her shooting range.

    Juste Joycte (Spar Girona)

    Guard

    Birth Date: November 19, 2005 (20 years old) Height: 1.84m (6ft 0in)

    Stats: 12.0 EFF / 11.9 PPG / 4.4 APG / 3.6 RPG It's no coincidence a historic Final Six ticket has come in the first season Jocyte has worn the club's jersey. Still a teenager when the campaign tipped off, she plays like a seasoned veteran. Always stuffing the highlights reel with so many magical plays, she can change the momentum of any game and also be a deal-breaker down the stretch.

    Leila Lacan (Basket Landes)

    Guard

    Birth Date: June 2, 2004 (21 years old) Height: 1.81m (5ft 11in)

    Stats: 11.8 EFF / 12.6 PPG / 3.0 RPG / 2.9 APG / 2.0 SPG A Rising Star award frontrunner, it's been such a breakout season. Playing with maturity, Lacan has showed she can be a force on both ends of the court for the history-makers. The January MVP has energy to burn, can score, create and step up with defensive stops in crunch time. She's been the driving force in this run to the Final Six.

    Mariona Ortiz (Casademont Zaragoza)

    Guard

    Birth Date: February 28, 1992 (34 years old) Height: 1.82m (5ft 11in)

    Stats: 12.7 EFF / 6.9 PPG / 5.7 APG / 4.4 RPG / 2.2 SPG A supreme leader for the Final Six hosts and a massive fan favorite, it was Ortiz who sparked their journey with one of the best individual displays of the season back in the Qualifiers which set Zaragoza on the road to history. Her veteran know-how is sky-high, she gets it done in the clutch and the team thrives via her organization on the floor.

    More on Zaragoza's adventure this season

    The magic of Marea Roja: Zaragoza reveling in special journey

    Mariam Coulibaly (Spar Girona)

    Center

    Birth Date: October 7, 1997 (28 years old) Height: 1.90m (6ft 2in)

    Stats: 19.2 EFF / 17.2 PPG / 58.2 FG% / 7.4 RPG Did the center reach a peak moment this season when she picked up the December MVP award, or is there still an even higher tide mark to come? Girona will be hoping so, since Coulibaly is their anchor and will likely to be the one to build this first Final Six campaign around. Her powerful game, scoring ability and work on the glass is priceless.

    FIBA

    EuroLeague Women

    Visit Website

    EuroLeague Women 2025-26

    10 players to watch at the Final Six

    Finalists confirmed for Coach of the Year award

    Final Six predictions: Who are the favorites?