Fixtures

Euroleague Women 10/23 16:00 3 DVTK Miskolc (W) vs Valencia (W) - View
Spain Liga Women 10/26 11:30 4 Valencia (W) vs Club Jairis (W) - View
Euroleague Women 10/29 18:15 4 Valencia (W) vs Olympiacos (W) - View
Spain Liga Women 11/02 11:30 5 Valencia (W) vs Estudiantes (W) - View
Euroleague Women 11/04 17:00 5 Fenerbahce (W) vs Valencia (W) - View
Spain Liga Women 11/07 18:00 6 Araski (W) vs Valencia (W) - View

Results

Spain Liga Women 10/18 17:30 3 Cadi La Seu (W) v Valencia (W) W 73-74
Euroleague Women 10/16 17:15 2 [2] Valencia (W) v Fenerbahce (W) [1] L 72-75
Spain Liga Women 10/12 10:15 2 [15] Valencia (W) v IDK Guipuzcoa (W) [10] W 69-54
Euroleague Women 10/08 15:30 1 Olympiacos (W) v Valencia (W) W 74-97
Spain Liga Women 10/04 17:00 1 [3] Ferrol (W) v Valencia (W) [3] L 71-65
Spain Super Cup Women 09/28 15:00 1 Valencia (W) v Zaragoza (W) L 68-79
Spain Super Cup Women 09/27 15:15 2 Fankhauser/Saniru v Valencia (W) W 70-75
Spain Liga Women 05/11 19:00 1 [4] Zaragoza Women v Valencia Women [2] W 63-71
Spain Liga Women 05/08 18:45 1 [2] Valencia Women v Zaragoza Women [4] W 75-65
Spain Liga Women 05/04 17:00 2 [2] Valencia Women v Perfumerias Avenida Women [3] W 75-62
Spain Liga Women 05/01 16:00 2 [3] Perfumerias Avenida Women v Valencia Women [2] D 76-76
Spain Liga Women 04/27 17:00 3 [2] Valencia Women v Joventut Women [7] W 88-81

Valencia Basket Club, S.A.D. is a Spanish professional women's basketball team based in Valencia, Spain. The team currently plays in the Liga Femenina Endesa and EuroLeague Women with home games played at the Roig Arena. It is the women's team of the namesake club.

The orange club has a total of thirteen official titles in the men's section and ten in the women's section. Valencia is the only Spanish club to win the top basketball category in Spain in both sections: the 2016-17 ACB (in addition to two runner-up finishes) and the 2022-23, 2023-24 and 2024-25 Women’s League, as well as the EuroCup (ULEB Cup) on four occasions, where it is the most successful club in the competition, and the 2020–21 EuroCup Women.

The club is owned by retail tycoon Juan Roig.

History

The women's team of Valencia Basket was created in 2014 after integrating the youth teams of Ros Casares Valencia, former EuroLeague Women champion club which dissolved its senior squad in 2012, into the structure of the club.

In its first season, Valencia Basket played in Primera División, the third tier of Spanish women's basketball.

The club promoted in 2016 to Liga Femenina 2, and two years later, it qualified for the promotion playoffs to the top tier as champions of the Group B and achieved promotion to Liga Femenina, the top tier of Spanish women's basketball, in front of 6,200 spectators. In their debut season, Valencia Basket reached the semifinals.

Valencia (W) is a prominent women's basketball team based in Valencia, Spain. Known for their competitive spirit and skilled roster, they compete in Spain's top-tier women's basketball league. The team boasts a strong tradition of developing talented players and delivering exciting basketball, making them a respected name in Spanish women's sports. With dedicated coaching staff and passionate fans, Valencia (W) continues to strive for excellence both domestically and in European competitions.