Spanish teams triumph in Euroleague on Epiphany Day

Epiphany Day brought three wins for Spanish teams in the Euroleague. Valencia crushed Estrella Roja 106-89 in Belgrade, Real Madrid came back against Asvel 80-69 in France, and Barcelona beat Maccabi 93-83 in an empty Palau.

In the marathon of end-of-year and start-of-year games, Spanish teams shone in the Euroleague on January 6, 2026. Valencia, coached by Pedro Martínez, kicked off its four games in seven days with a decisive win in Belgrade against Estrella Roja (89-106). Jean Montero led with 25 points, while Moore, Taylor, Badio, and Key reached double digits in a team effort of fast and offensive play, surpassing 100 points for the second time this season on that court.

Real Madrid, still reeling from the classic loss to Barcelona, struggled to beat the weak Asvel Villeurbanne (69-80) in France. Under Sergio Scariolo, the team showed apathy in the first half, scoring only 36 points and conceding a 25-10 run. But it improved defensively in the second half, holding the opponent under 70 points total. Usman Garuba was key in defense, and Trey Lyles sealed the comeback with 21 points and seven rebounds in a final quarter of 8-24 in their favor. Tavares added 12 points and nine rebounds. The team rested Llull, Deck, and Almansa, and will face Maccabi without fans on Thursday.

Barcelona hosted Maccabi Tel Aviv at Palau Blaugrana behind closed doors due to fears of incidents, a measure criticized by Spanish clubs as a competitive disadvantage. Xavi Pascual's team won 93-83 in a silent arena. Shengelia regained form with 22 points, and Willy Hernangómez contributed 10 points and 10 rebounds.

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Olympiacos basketball players celebrating their EuroLeague championship win over Real Madrid in Athens.
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Olympiacos claims EuroLeague title with win over Real Madrid in Athens

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Olympiacos secured its fourth EuroLeague title by defeating Real Madrid 92-85 in the final at Athens' OAKA arena.

Real Madrid beat Fenerbahçe 74-69 in Istanbul, breaking their away win drought and positioning for home-court advantage in playoffs. Valencia Basket crushed Panathinaikos 102-84 to secure outright second place with home court in quarters. Both Spanish teams shine in the Euroleague regular season finale.

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Valencia Basket and Real Madrid represent the ACB in the Euroliga playoffs, starting this week and leading to the Athens Final Four from May 22 to 24. Both Spanish teams hold home-court advantage in their series against Panathinaikos and Hapoel Tel Aviv. Barça Basket failed to qualify after losing to AS Monaco in the play-in.

Spanish teams Spar Girona and Casademont Zaragoza have advanced to the women's EuroLeague Final Six semifinals after victories in Zaragoza. Girona beat Umana Reyer Venezia 70-64, and Zaragoza defeated Basket Landes 53-69 before 11,000 fans. They now aim to reclaim a title Spain last won in 2012.

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Real Madrid secured a 2-1 victory over Alaves at the Santiago Bernabeu, reducing Barcelona's lead at the top of LaLiga to six points. Kylian Mbappe and Vinicius Junior scored for the hosts, with Toni Martinez netting a late consolation for the visitors. The win ends Madrid's four-match winless streak across all competitions.

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