FIBA Hall of Fame
    Amaya VALDEMORO (ESP)

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    2023
    CLASS

    Category | Player Date of Birth | 18.08.1976 Position | Forward Height | 182cm (5'11") Country | Spain

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    Clubs

    • Dorna Godella (1992-1994) • Halcón Viajes (1994-1996) • Pool Getafe (1996-1998) • Houston Comets (1998-2000) • Halcón Viajes (1998-2001) • Ros Casares Valencia (2001-2005) • ADCF Unimed Americana (2004) • CSKA Samara (2005-2007) • CSKA Moscow (2007-2008) • Ros Casares Valencia (2008-2010) • Rivas Ecópolis (2010-2012) • Tarsus Beledeyesi (2012-2013) • Real Canoe NC (2013)

    Club Highlights

    • World Cup for Clubs winner (1992) • EuroLeague champion (1993) • Three-time WNBA champion (1998–2000) • Eight-time Spanish League champion (1993, 1994, 1997, 1998, 2002, 2004, 2009, 2010) • Nine-time Spanish Cup winner (1994, 1997, 1998, 2002–2004, 2009–2011) • Four-time Spanish Super Cup winner (2003, 2004, 2008, 2010) • Russian League champion (2006) • Three-time Russian Cup winner (2006–2008)

    National Team

    • U16 EuroBasket silver medallist (1993) • U18 EuroBasket silver medallist (1994) • Three-time EuroBasket bronze medallist (2003, 2005, 2009) • EuroBasket silver medallist (2007) • EuroBasket gold medallist (2013) • World Championship bronze medallist (2010)

    Individual Highlights

    • Played in eight EuroBasket competitions (1995, 1997, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2013) • Played in four World Championships (1998, 2002, 2006, 2010) • Played in two Olympic Games (2004, 2008) • Debuted in Spanish league at fifteen years old (1992) • Debuted with the National Team at 17 years old (1993) • Spanish league Best Forward (2004) • Spanish league MVP (2005) • Euroleague All Star five (2005) • EuroBasket Top Scorer (2005) • Russian league All Star five and player of the year (2006) • Russian league best foreign player (2007) • EuroBasket MVP (2007) • Spanish Hall of Fame (2019)