The most outstanding player of last season in Magec Tías, Regina Gómez, will continue for one more season competing in Women's League 2 with the Tías club.
The premature end of the 2019/2020 season deprived women's basketball fans of continuing to enjoy Regina Gómez's game and the Compostela player herself from finishing the season as she would have liked, so she feels motivated to repeat the Lanzarote adventure for one more year.
“There are several reasons for my renewal. Firstly, the trust they place in me and the treatment I have received. Sportingly, getting to know the girls, the coaching staff, the way of working... Being in a club that strives to stay in this league and with local players who take their time to bring the club's name to the national level, with the effort it requires,” explained the shooting guard, who last season played 21 games with an average of more than 37 minutes on the court, scoring 289 points, achieving 92 rebounds with 242 valuation points.
“This season it's time to finish what we started and work hard because it will be a very competitive season”
The Galician player comments that last season “there were many difficulties, the group did not finish coalescing, either due to the complications of injuries, the changes of players. That influenced the way of playing, but little by little it was improving, especially from the defense and we were flowing in another way”. The veteran player adds that “this season it's time to finish what we started and work hard because it will be a very competitive season”.
Now that the group where Magec Tías “Against Gender Violence” will play is known, Regina Gómez couldn't be more fortunate. “It's great for me, I'm going home six times,” she explains, showing off her usual sense of humor, before getting serious and remembering that “as I said before, it's going to be very competitive, with teams fighting to be at the top of the table, reinforced, very combative teams, with very difficult courts, new teams that with local people are going to go for it all. We have to be very serious in our work and respect our rivals a lot because they are face-to-face matches”.









