
Paula Ginzo has shared in the microphones of good night and good goals, with Marcos Bernat and Carlos Santos, the emotions found after the recent money conquered by the Women's National Team in the Eurobasket. The player acknowledges that the team still assimilates the defeat in the final, but is proud of the route made. “I am very very much, very much. In fact, all the photos that I have last are crying”Ginzo confessed about tears after losing gold.
The Galician interior explained that, despite the initial sadness, it begins to assess the magnitude of what was achieved: “As soon as the hours go by, you are more aware, take a little more perspective and analyze everything and every time you are a little happier.” Ginzo insisted that the selection has made “Incredible job” And he recalled that, although “it hurts to touch the gold with the tip of the fingers,” there are plenty of reasons to be proud.
PIRAEUS (Greece), 25/06/2025.- Players of Spain celebrate winning the FIBA Women’s EuroBasket 2025
A team united beyond the track one of the aspects that Paula Ginzo highlighted was the union and the atmosphere within the group. For her, the true value of the selection is in the human bond that has been woven among the players: “We have created something that not everyone has, which goes beyond basketball.”
Ginzo revealed that the 50 -day coexistence during the tournament has strengthened the ties between them. “There has never been a word higher than another, not a look out of tune. When you are screwed, everyone comes to pat and throw forward. That goes beyond basketball.”he explained excitedly.
PIRAEUS (Greece), 27/06/2025.- Spain’s players celebrate after winning the FIBA Women’s EuroBasket 2025
New challenge in Hungary beyond success in the Eurobasket, the Spanish pivot faces an important turn in her professional career: she will play the next season in Hungary, at the DBTK Miscolc. “I am very excited because it is my first challenge out of Spain. I am sad to separate from the Spanish League because I like it and is at an incredible level, but I think that playing outside will enrich me differently.”he said.
Although he goes to the Hungarian League, Ginzo does not rule out returning in the future: “I hope to retire in Endesa Women's League.” As for the immediate future, the player said that now it is time to rest after 45 days of concentration, before facing her league commitments and thinking about the next international challenge: The February Premundial, key to accessing the World Cup.
Paula Ginzo concluded by launching a message of trust towards the future of Spanish female basketball, full of young talent: “This team has a tremendous tour. Although we know that the European level is very high, we want to compete for big things.”