Mataró Guard Signs with Estepona Basketball Team | Player Transfer News

San Sebastián, Spain – Veteran Spanish basketball player Rosó Buch has concluded her two-year stint with IDK Euskotren, the club announced on Tuesday, April 29, 2026. The 33-year-old shooting guard will continue her professional career with CAB Estepona for the upcoming season, seeking a new challenge in the Liga Femenina Endesa.

Buch’s departure marks the complete of a successful chapter with IDK Euskotren, where she consistently demonstrated her value on the court. The club acknowledged her “brilliant contribution” and “total commitment” during her time in Ibaeta, highlighting her role as a “key piece” in maintaining the team’s position within the Spanish elite basketball league.

During the recently completed 2025-26 season, Buch featured in every game for IDK Euskotren, logging the third-most minutes on the team with an average of 25.5 minutes per contest. She also ranked as the fourth-highest scorer, averaging 7.5 points per game across the thirty league dates played. Her consistent presence and all-around game made her a crucial asset for head coach Azu Muguruza.

Beyond scoring, Buch contributed 1.7 rebounds and 2.4 assists per game, showcasing her versatility and impact beyond just putting points on the board. The club noted particularly strong performances in away victories against Perfumerías Avenida and Jairis, where she scored 19 points in each game. These outings underscored her ability to elevate her game in critical moments.

Buch arrived at IDK Euskotren two seasons ago following four years with Gernika, a move that signaled the club’s ambition to strengthen its roster. Throughout her career, she has also played for Conquero, Girona, and Valencia Basket, establishing herself as a respected and sought-after player in Spanish women’s basketball. Her experience and leadership will be valuable assets for CAB Estepona.

The move to Estepona represents a new opportunity for Buch to contribute to another competitive team in the Liga Femenina Endesa. CAB Estepona will be looking to benefit from her veteran presence and proven ability to perform at a high level. The club has not yet released details regarding Buch’s contract terms or specific role within the team.

This player movement comes amidst other changes in the league, including Lucas Fernández’s departure from Gernika, as reported earlier on Tuesday. The coaching change at Gernika and Buch’s transfer signal a period of transition for several teams as they prepare for the 2026/27 season. Noa Morro’s move from Kutxabank Araski to the LSU in the NCAA also highlights the evolving landscape of Spanish women’s basketball, with players pursuing opportunities both domestically and internationally.

For IDK Euskotren, the focus now shifts to rebuilding their roster and preparing for the challenges of the upcoming season. The club will need to find a suitable replacement for Buch’s contributions, both on and off the court. The team is actively working to shape its squad for the new course, according to a club statement.

Rosó Buch’s next confirmed action will be joining CAB Estepona for pre-season training, with the Liga Femenina Endesa schedule expected to be released in the coming months. Fans can follow updates on both IDK Euskotren and CAB Estepona’s official websites for further information.

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