player Casa Demon Zaragoza Leo Fiebich was named MVP of the season in a landmark moment for the Endesa Women’s League, with the official confirmation arriving this Friday alongside celebrations from Casademont Zaragoza and supporters across the league. The acknowledgment marks a significant milestone for a player who joined the Aragon club and quickly established himself as a central figure in the squad, delivering performances that combined scoring punch, rebounding tenacity and a calm, consistent presence on the court. From the outset of his first season with the team, Fiebich demonstrated a level of impact that transcended mere statistics, becoming a catalyst for offensive movement, a reliable option in late-game situations, and a valuable facilitator when the defense keyed on other scoring threats. His upward trajectory has been the product of sustained effort, smart positioning, and a deep understanding of the team’s strategic philosophy, which places emphasis on pace, spacing, and the timely execution of plays that maximize each possession.
It was clear to observers and teammates alike that the award reflected more than personal achievements. It stood as a testament to the synergy between Fiebich and the coaching staff, the trust placed in him by Carlos Cantero, and the unwavering support of a locker room that consistently pushed toward collective goals. In his post-match remarks, the forward expressed gratitude toward everyone who has contributed to his successful season, highlighting the importance of the coaching staff, teammates, and the fans who have provided encouragement throughout the campaign. He stressed that his enjoyment of the game has grown because of the belief shown in him and the way the group has embraced a shared vision, a sentiment that resonates with many players who have thrived under Cantero’s leadership and the club’s culture of accountability and opportunity. The real measure, he suggested, lies in what the team can build together in the seasons ahead, building on the momentum of a season that saw Casademont Zaragoza emerge as a dangerous contour in the league and a credible contender in the national cup run.
Celebrating the milestone in the context of a successful first season with Casademont Zaragoza, Fiebich’s performances have drawn attention not only for volume but for the efficiency and versatility he brings to the floor. He has consistently delivered an average that mirrors his evolving role within the system: he posts solid scoring numbers while contributing in rebounding and defensive schemes that require active hands and quick transitions. Across the season, he has shown an ability to read defenses, exploit mismatches, and sustain a high level of energy across most games, a combination that has made him a difficult matchup for opponents and a trusted option for Cantero in crunch moments. His influence has extended beyond individual box scores to the overall tactical balance of the team, allowing Casademont Zaragoza to develop a more dynamic and unpredictable offensive identity. In long stretches of play, Fiebich has been the driver of second-chance opportunities, initiating fast-break sequences, and offering a reliable outlet in the high-post or corner spots where his shooters can thrive. When the season entered the decisive phases, his role crystallized as a steadying force, a player who could be counted on for efficient scoring and for contributing to the team’s defensive schemes with disciplined rotations and active contest—qualities that are highly valued in a league defined by physicality and precision.
Statistically, the German forward has delivered a well-rounded set of numbers that underline his importance to the squad. He has averaged around 12.5 points per game, a mark that reflects a balanced approach to scoring with an emphasis on efficient shot selection and effective use of space. In addition, his 6.2 rebounds per contest highlight his willingness to battle for position and secure critical boards, both on the defensive glass and on the offensive end where second-chance points can tilt a game’s momentum. His contributions extend to 1.2 assists per game, demonstrating playmaking awareness and the ability to create opportunities for teammates, a facet that complements the team’s ball movement and assists-first philosophy. With approximately 17.5 credit points per game and about 24 minutes of usage per outing, Fiebich has managed to maximize his impact within a demanding schedule, maintaining a high level of efficiency and consistency that has earned him recognition across the league. The season’s arc mirrors his performance in the Copa de la Reina, where Casademont Zaragoza claimed a notable final victory, and his Eurocup showing, where he tallied an average of 17.8 points along with 8.1 rebounds, underscoring his capability to perform in continental competition as well as domestic play.
The decision of Fiebich to continue with Casademont Zaragoza for the coming season reflects both his commitment to the project and the mutual confidence between him and the club. This agreement solidifies his status as a cornerstone in Cantero’s plan, a safeguard for the team’s offensive options and a stabilizing presence on the court. The season’s highlight also included recognition as part of the league’s ideal five, a quartet of stars who demonstrated consistency, leadership, and standout performances. Joining a prestigious group that featured Maite Cazorla, Rebekah Gardner, Raquel Carrera, and Sika Koné, Fiebich’s inclusion speaks to the season’s breadth of talent and the respect he earned from coaches, players, and fans alike. The broader context of the award speaks to the competitive depth of the Endesa Women’s League, with multiple teams and players delivering performances that elevated the level of play and created memorable moments that will be recalled long after the final buzzer. In this environment, Fiebich’s MVP-season stands out as a testament to dedication, adaptability, and a strong sense of team purpose that can serve as a model for aspiring players across the league and beyond.