
Laura Nicholls said the team intends to “work hard and keep pushing for new successes”, while Silvia Domínguez stated: “each summer, we have a specific goal in mind.

What is clear is that if you support women’s sport, you will see results.” Spain’s Federación was one of the first institutions to believe in us and lend us their support. Squad captain Laia Palau added: “We feel ourselves part of the current upsurge in women's sport. As our motto ‘ queremos más’ says, we intend to go for gold, which will be the best way to get to the Games. Our aim is to make it to the Olympic Games, but we know the European Championship will be tougher than the Olympic Qualifying Tournament. Head coach Lucas Mondelo stated: “The ambition driving this team forward cannot be in doubt. The technical team is made up of Lucas Mondelo, César Rupérez, Madelen Urieta, Isaac Fernández, Francisco Abellán, Juan Carlos Palacio, Óscar Delgado, Jordi Aragonés and Susana Ferreras. The 17 players starting out on this journey are Andrea Vilaró, Georgina Bahi, Nogaye Lo, María Araújo, María Conde, María Pina, Tamara Abalde, Queralt Casas, Astou Ndour (who will join the intensive training camp a little late), Cristina Ouviña, Leo Rodríguez, Laura Gil, Marta Xargay, Anna Cruz, Silvia Domínguez, Laura Nicholls and Laia Palau. The 17 pre-selected players, the technical team, CEO of Endesa José Bogas, and the President of the FEB Jorge Garbajosa, held a short press conference with the sponsors and other institutions also in attendance. THECUBE, in Madrid – an arena for inspiration, innovation and new technology, which also hosts the EnelHub – was the venue for the official announcement of the women’s basketball team who will compete in the FIBA Women’s EuroBasket tournament, between 27 June and 7 July, in Serbia and Latvia. Having taken third place at the 2018 FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup, held in Tenerife, they are already preparing for their next challenge: the FIBA Women’s EuroBasket 2019, to be held in Serbia and Latvia.

Played at Arena Savaria, Szombathely, Hungary time: UTC +2. Played at Arena Antonio Alexe, Oradea, Romania.

Played at Sala Polivalenta, Timisoara, Romania. France, Turkey, Spain, Russia, Belarus, Montenegro, Serbia and 2 more from Slovakia or Lithuania.Įvery team had 2 transferred scores from First Groups Round.įrom Group A: France 79-67 Montenegro, France 85-73 Czechia, Montenegro 71-52 Czechiaįrom Group B: Belarus 67-52 Turkey, Belarus 82-57 Greece, Turkey 61-50 Greeceįrom Group C: Russia 77-53 Serbia, Russia 83-62 Croatia, Serbia 89-72 Croatiaįrom Group D: Spain 82-81 Slovakia, Spain 72-58 Lithuania, Slovakia 85-79 Lithuaniaįirst 3 progress to Second Groups Round. Road to Rio Olympic Men 2016 and Olympic Women 2016.įirst 4 progress to 1/4 Finals. Hungary and Romania pre-qualified as Host.įirst qualification Women Q II 2013 - Winner Greece. France, Spain, Belarus, Turkey qualified to Olympic Games Qualification Olympic Women OQ 2016. Serbia qualifed to Rio Olympic Games Olympic Women 2016. Women Basketball XXXV European Championship 2015 Hungary and Romania 11-28.06 - Winner Serbia Women Basketball XXXV European Championship 2015 Hungary and Romania 11-28.06 - Winner Serbiaįinals played at Syma Sport and Events Centre, Budapest (HUN)
