A lively scene from FIBA EuroBasket 2025 featuring multiple teams and enthusiastic fans.
The FIBA EuroBasket 2025 tournament is set to feature 24 nations competing for the championship, co-hosted by Cyprus, Finland, Latvia, and Poland. Serbia, led by NBA stars, aims to reclaim the title. Fans can expect thrilling matchups, with top players from multiple countries showcasing their talents. The tournament will highlight the depth and skill of European basketball, offering unforgettable moments for fans worldwide.
Riga, Latvia – The FIBA EuroBasket 2025 tournament is set to take place from August 27 to September 14, 2025, featuring an exciting lineup of 24 nations competing in the prestigious basketball championship. The tournament will be co-hosted by four countries: Cyprus, Finland, Latvia, and Poland. The final phase and championship game will occur at the Arena Riga in Latvia, making it a focal point for basketball fans across Europe.
Among the participating teams, Serbia, led by three-time NBA MVP Nikola Jokić, emerges as a strong contender, eager to reclaim the EuroBasket title they last won in 2001. Their preliminary roster is packed with talent, including active NBA players such as:
The roster also boasts former NBA players like Marko Gudurić, Vasilije Micić, Balša Koprivica, Vanja Marinković, Filip Petrušev, Nikola Milutinov, and Alen Smailagić. Notably, Vasilije Micić has recently become the highest-paid player in EuroLeague history, adding another layer of excitement to Serbia’s squad.
In preparation for the tournament, Serbia has scheduled two tune-up tournaments, one in Cyprus (August 9-10) and another in Munich (August 15-16). Additionally, they will face Slovenia in a friendly match on August 21 before the tournament begins. Serbia has been placed in Group A alongside Estonia, Latvia, Turkey, Czechia, and Portugal. Advancement to the knockout stage will see them potentially face teams from Group B, which includes Germany, Finland, Great Britain, Lithuania, Sweden, and Montenegro.
Other countries will also showcase their NBA talents. Czechia will feature Vít Krejčí from the Hawks, Latvia will field Kristaps Porziņģis (Hawks), and Turkey includes Adem Bona (76ers) and Alperen Sengun (Rockets). The official roster for Great Britain has yet to be announced. Meanwhile, notable NBA stars from France, Greece, and Spain will also take part, including Bilal Coulibaly and Moussa Diabate from France, along with Giannis Antetokounmpo (Bucks) and Santi Aldama (Grizzlies) from Greece and Spain respectively. Slovenia is set to feature prominent player Luka Dončić (Lakers) alongside Vlatko Čančar (Nuggets). Furthermore, Bosnia and Herzegovina boasts active NBA players Jusuf Nurkić (Jazz) and Luka Garza (Celtics).
The EuroBasket event emphasizes the depth and skill of European basketball, displaying both established stars and emerging talents. With such a diverse array of players and teams, the tournament is poised to offer thrilling competition and unforgettable moments for basketball fans worldwide.
This prestigious competition serves as a critical event not only for individual players looking to showcase their skills but also for nations aiming to establish their dominance in European basketball history.
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