Basketball
1×1 of U-20 European Champion
Spain continues to do that I successfully made summer in a low category And after “double” of gold medal It was achieved by the choice of each man and woman U-18 Europeans, and Women’s Bronze at the U-19 World Cupwomen’s team sub-20 Coach Isaac Fernández completed a specific “poker” of the Spanish basketball medal he played in 2025.
Leaded by Brilliant Gina Garciasuch a name stands out among the 12 European champions who chose MVP for the tournament. Somtochukwu Okafor, Marina Mata or Inés Míguez.
Marta Fernández (CB Arxil)
Base, 20 years, 1.63m
electricity
The small director of the Arxil game made the most of Gina Garcia’s break, facing Germany (10 points and 7 assists) in the 16th round.
Gina Garcia (University of Kansas)
Base, 18 years, 1.74m
MVP
Spain played what Gina Garcia wanted. The great Catalonian base, leaving the NCAA next season, has completed an unforgettable summer after gold was also achieved in the European Under-18, selected as the best player in the championship and selected in the tournament’s “best quintet”.
Marina Mata (Kadi la Sue)
Pivot, 20 years, 1.87m
Imperial
Barbastro’s Pivot played in the women’s league, which was noticed before rivals of his age. With the perfect game reading, he freely ruled the area. The biggest scorer (12) and most worthy players of choice (15.6), plus the best ones for the finals were booked: 14 points, 9 rebounds, 5 assists, 26 ratings.
Blau Toh (Columbia University)
Ala-Pavot, 20 years, 1.82m
Decision
Barcelona played a very secondary role in Spanish interior games throughout the tournament, but in the final, she made the most of the minutes Isaac Fernandez gave her in the last quarter, achieving a 14 rating.
somtochukwu-lessed okafor (segle xxi)
Escort, 16 years, 1.76m
intense
Despite being the “Benjamina” of the team, he is only 16 years old. Catalonia has already come from achieving bronze at the last U-19 World Cup, and the choice provided her with the dose of energy and intensity she needed. Everything that will become even more important in the future is available.
Christina Serkayla (University of Arkansas)
Ala-Pavot, 20 years, 1.86m
Secondary
Very careful excellence for one of the “towers” of the National Team. He played against Lithuania in the first phase, but after that he was a few minutes. In the final, he donated sand grains.
Judit Rodriguez (Florida International University)
Escort, 20 years, 1.74m
Notable
He played more after fewer tournaments and then from the room, he scored 14.3 points per game, highlighting 16 in the final.
Malta Alberic (University of Washington)
Arello, 19, 1.79m
lethal
All insurance from long distance signed an epic 48% in triple during the championship, contributing to the defensive strength that the Spanish exterior game needed.
Carla Viegas (University of Pittsburgh)
Arello, 19, 1.76m
The great beneficiaries of Spain’s bulky victory in the final finished the game as the top scorer for the national team, finishing with 17 points and 5/9 in triple.
Shaila nde (Segle xxi)
Pivot, 17 years, 1.82m
Powerful
The Great Marina Mata Tournament, another winner of the Bronze at the U19 World Cup, minus minutes of play, but that didn’t prevent the tournament from finishing with NDE-DEL 2008 as okafor and the national team’s top rebounder (7,3).
Inés Míguez (Ensino Lugo CB)
Pivot, 19, 1.91m
Definitive
Like murder, his experience in the women’s league has been noticed. The National Team’s “ceiling” was another reference for Spanish interior games. The tournament is finished with an average of 10 points and almost seven rebounds, and is the second player with the highest average rating for the team (15,4).
Alba Caballero (noubàsquet paterna)
Base, 18 years, 1.80m
testimony
The 3 base of the national team was only shown in Lithuania (10) in the first phase. He didn’t score in the rest of the game.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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