Spar Girona and Asvel Lyon will face off on February 20 and 27 for a spot in the Eurocup semifinals. This matchup mirrors their first encounter in the winter of 2019 during the same continental competition. Back than, Uni Girona made history by securing a double victory in France (57-80) and at Fontajau (61-54), becoming the first Catalan women’s basketball club to reach the penultimate stage of a European tournament. Montpellier ultimately prevented Spar from advancing to the finals.
That Uni team was led by coach Èric Surís and featured standout players like Nadia Colhado, Núria Martínez, Helena Oma, Bea Sánchez, Júlia Soler, and, of course, Laia Palau. The tie was defined by Spar Citylift Girona’s dominant 23-point victory in Lyon, which set the tone for the series. Despite missing two key players, Clark and Dos Santos, the Tony Parker-led Asvel fought back and held a narrow lead at halftime in the return leg (26-32). Though, Uni rallied in the third quarter with a 23-10 run, sealing the series in notable fashion.
the following season, the two teams clashed again, this time in the EuroLeague group stage. Spar Citylift Girona, still under its dual sponsorship name, suffered an 89-67 defeat in France and narrowly lost 63-65 at Fontajau in a tightly contested match. The game could have swung in Girona’s favor had Mendy’s last-second three-pointer found the net.That Uni squad included Marta Xargay, Vasic, Araújo, Rosó Buch, and the ever-present Laia Palau.
This season, Asvel Lyon has been the standout team in the regular phase, topping the standings after the group stage. The French side finished with a perfect 6-0 record, defeating Gorzow, Chomutov, and Limassol in all their encounters. In the knockout rounds, Asvel struggled against Vilnius in the Round of 16 (85-85 and 69-67) but comfortably overcame Galatasaray in the quarterfinals despite a loss in Turkey (77-72 and 87-56). This time, Asvel will host the return leg at home. Before that, Uni has league matches against Ferrol, Gernika, and Estudiantes, followed by a break and games against Oses and Valencia.
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The upcoming Eurocup quarterfinal clash between Spar Girona and Asvel Lyon is set to reignite a historic rivalry in womenS basketball. The two-leg tie, scheduled for February 20 and 27, promises high stakes and intense competition as both teams vie for a spot in the semifinals. This matchup is notably critically important as it mirrors their first encounter in the winter of 2019 during the same continental competition, a series that left an indelible mark on the history of Catalan women’s basketball.
In 2019, Uni Girona, as they were known then, achieved a historic double victory over Asvel Lyon. They triumphed in France with a commanding 57-80 win and followed it up with a hard-fought 61-54 victory at Fontajau. These victories were monumental, as they propelled Uni Girona to the semifinals, making them the first Catalan women’s basketball club to reach the penultimate stage of a European tournament.Although their journey was halted by Montpellier in the semifinals, the achievement remains a proud moment in the club’s history.
The 2019 team, led by coach Èric Surís, boasted standout players such as Nadia Colhado, whose contributions were pivotal in their success. Colhado, along with her teammates, showcased remarkable skill and determination, embodying the spirit of a team that was steadfast to make history. Their performance not only elevated the profile of the club but also inspired a new generation of Catalan basketball players.
As Spar Girona and Asvel Lyon prepare to face off once again, the stakes are just as high. Both teams will be looking to draw on their past experiences and strengths to secure a place in the semifinals. For Spar Girona, the opportunity to replicate their 2019 success and potentially go even further in the competition is a tantalizing prospect. Meanwhile, Asvel Lyon will be eager to avenge their previous defeats and prove their mettle on the European stage.
This quarterfinal clash is more than just a basketball game; it is a testament to the growth and competitiveness of women’s basketball in Europe. Fans can expect a thrilling series of matches filled with strategic gameplay, individual brilliance, and team cohesion. As the basketball community eagerly anticipates these encounters, one thing is certain: the legacy of the 2019 series will loom large, adding an extra layer of intrigue and excitement to this already compelling matchup.