EuroLeague Women All-Star Game 2006
Amaya Valdemoro (Europe) Amaya Valdemoro (CSKA) Amaya Valdemoro (CSKA Moscow, right) and Birsel Vardarli (Fenerbahce) Amaya Valdemoro (CSKA Moscow) Jose Luis Saez (President FEB) and Amaya Valdemoro (Spain) EuroBasket Women 2007 - All Tournament Team Amaya Valdemoro (Spain) Amaya Valdemoro (Spain) Amaya Valdemoro (Spain) Amaya Valdemoro (Spain)
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Statistics
PPG11.4
RPG3.4
APG1.4
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GMin2P FG3P FGFTRebAsPFTOStBsPtsAvg
M/A%M/A%M/A%ODTot
1424.441/8647.717/4637.026/3281.30.72.73.41.40.92.01.60.215911.4
Match Min2P FG3P FGFTRebAsPFTOStBsPts
M/A%M/A%M/A%ODTot
vs. Dexia Namur00/00.00/00.00/00.0000000000
vs. USO Basket131/1100.00/00.00/20.0011100202
vs. USK Praha233/742.91/333.30/00.0011001109
vs. Ros Casares273/3100.02/2100.03/475.02350121015
vs. Dexia Namur254/850.01/333.36/6100.01234342017
vs. MiZo-Pécs191/714.30/10.00/00.0213122212
vs. USO Basket244/580.01/333.32/2100.00333014013
vs. USK Praha306/966.73/560.02/2100.00550132023
vs. Ros Casares374/1040.01/616.71/1100.01563140212
vs. Dexia Namur175/683.31/520.02/2100.01232002015
vs. Dexia Namur222/366.71/333.32/2100.0134114109
vs. Dynamo282/922.21/250.03/475.02351211010
vs. Dynamo233/742.93/475.02/366.70330012017
vs. Lietuvos Telekomas263/933.30/20.03/475.0044101109
vs. Gambrinus270/20.02/728.60/00.0022214106
Amaya Valdemoro

After leaving Ros Casares in Spain in favour of BC Volgaburmash in Samara, Russia, Valdemoro went from the main offensive option in 2004-05 to blending in with a team of stars in 2005-06. Valdemoro numbers went down slightly, but she still has been able to average double-digit scoring and contribute to Samara’s winning ways in two seasons with the club.

Despite leaving a Spanish club team, she still is a major part of her country’s National Team. At EuroBasket Women 2005, she averaged a tournament-best 21.6 points per game to help Spain win the bronze medal and qualify for the World Championship. A year later at the FIBA World Championship, Valdemoro finished second in the competition in scoring at 21.2 ppg, just 0.1 shy of leader Lauren Jackson. She scored a tournament-best 39 points in a single game in a match-up against Lithuania.

Her first stint with the Spain in international play was in 1993 in the European Championship for Cadettes. Since that time, she has played in EuroBasket Women four times in all to go along with an Olympic appearance in 2004. She has won two EuroBasket bronze medals.

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