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174:, the main goal of the team was the preparation of the Olympic Games, and played over 80 friendly matches against clubs and national teams. With training sessions in the morning and in the afternoon, the players had to pay attention to their academic subjects too, and soon their level required them to travel abroad to compete against better teams: Cuba, Canada, USA, Australia, Brazil. 166:
regular season, with a record of 25–3. After their fourth season and the upcoming Olympics, the team was disbanded as such, and ended their relationship with the Spanish Federation. The Banco Exterior Argentaria team competed for two more seasons in the Spanish league before being disbanded.
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as a regular team, but without taking their results into account in the final standings. For sponsorship reasons, the team was called
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For the following three seasons, the team played in Madrid, changing the name to
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final tournaments, with a record of 17 wins and 32 losses (34.6% winning ratio).
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The final roster for the Olympic games was composed of:
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Index

Liga Femenina
Toledo, Spain
Chema Buceta
women's basketball
Toledo
Madrid
Spanish top-tier league
Barcelona
1992 Summer Olympics
Spain women's national basketball team
Olympic tournament
Women's World Cup
EuroBasket
Spanish Basketball Federation
Spanish league
Caja Toledo
1988–89 Liga Femenina
Caixa Tarragona
1989–90 FIBA Women's European Champions Cup
1989–90 Liga Femenina
Chema Buceta
Patricia Hernández
Carolina Mújica
Blanca Ares
Piluca Alonso
Mónica Pulgar
Margarita Geuer
Almudena Vara
Ana Belén Alvaro
Mónica Messa

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