EuroBasket 2025
The EuroBasket 2025 will be the 42nd edition of the EuroBasket championship, the quadrennial international men's basketball championship organized by FIBA Europe.
Like the previous three editions, the tournament will be co-hosted by multiple countries; Cyprus, Finland, Poland, and Latvia.[1][2] It will take place from 27 August to 14 September 2025.[3] The event returns to its usual four-year cycle, after the EuroBasket 2021 was postponed until 2022 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Host selection
FIBA Europe opened three bidding options for hosting: to host a preliminary group, to host the final round or to host the entire tournament. The EuroBasket in 2015, 2017 and 2022, tendered in the same way, each of these tournaments was hosted in four countries.
Six countries submitted separate candidacies to host Eurobasket 2025:
Cyprus (Limassol)
Finland (Tampere)
Hungary (Budapest)
Latvia (Riga)
Russia (Perm)
Ukraine (Kyiv, Lviv or Dnipro)
During its meeting on 28 March 2022, the FIBA Europe Board selected Latvia, Cyprus and Finland to host the tournament, with Latvia hosting the knockout phase. Ukraine was an option to be the fourth host during the group stage. Due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Poland was named the fourth country to play host.
Venues
Riga will be the host city for Latvia and was selected as hosts for the final phase. Limassol will be the host city for Cyprus. On 6 March 2023, Tampere was announced as the host city for Finland. On March 17, Katowice was announced as the host city for Poland at a FIBA Europe Board meeting in Seville. In June 2023, a draw determined which group will be played at each venue.
- Group A in Riga,
- Group B in Tampere,
- Group C in Limassol
- Group D in Katowice.
Marketing
The official logo was unveiled on 5 December 2023.
Qualification
40 teams took part in qualification, including the four co-hosts who participated for preparation reasons.
The qualification process started in November 2021, with ten teams participating in the pre-qualifiers, including the eight eliminated teams from the 2023 World Cup European Pre-Qualifiers. Eight teams progressed from the pre-qualifiers to the main qualifiers where 32 countries were split into eight groups of four, with the top three from each group qualifying for EuroBasket. The qualifiers draw was held on 8 August 2023 in Munich, Germany.
Of the 24 qualified teams, 19 of them were present in the previous edition. Co-host Cyprus will make their debut at the edition. Portugal returns after a fourteen year absence having last appeared in 2011. Sweden progressed to the finals for the first time since 2013. Co-host Latvia and Iceland will return after missing out on 2022.
Of the teams who failed to qualify, Croatia missed out for the first time ever. Ukraine also failed to progress for the first time since 2009. After taking part in 2017 and 2022, Hungary didn't qualify. Bulgaria and Netherlands failed to qualify after their sporadic appearance in 2022.
Georgia continued their perfect streak of making every edition since their debut. Montenegro made their third consecutive appearance at EuroBasket for the first time ever.
Draw
The draw took place in Riga, Latvia on 27 March 2025.
Each of the four hosts (Cyprus, Finland, Latvia and Poland) were granted the right to select a partner federation for commercial and marketing criteria. These teams were automatically placed into the same group as their chosen partner country.
Latvia's choice was Estonia, Finland's choice was Lithuania, Cyprus's choice was Greece and Poland's choice was Iceland.
In Seed 2, Latvia, Lithuania and Greece were already guaranteed to play in Groups A, B and C, respectively, which meant that Slovenia were automatically guaranteed to play in Group D.
The 24 qualified teams were seeded according to the FIBA Men's World Ranking.
The draw to determine the early designation of groups to the host cities of FIBA EuroBasket 2025 took place on 24 June, 2023 in Ljubljana. The request of the four hosts to allocate the groups to the host cities for the 42nd edition of tournament in advance was approved by the FIBA Europe Board in its June meeting.
The results of the draw were as follows:
Group A will be played in Riga, Latvia
Group B will be played in Tampere, Finland
Group C will be played in Limassol, Cyprus
Group D will be played in Katowice, Poland.
Seeding
The seeding was announced on 25 February 2025. In bold are the teams that will host the final tournament.
Referees
The following 45 referees were selected for the tournament.[18]
Geert Jacobs
Ademir Zurapović
Martin Horozov
Ventsislav Velikov
Matthew Kallio
Josip Jurčević
Martin Vulić
Ilias Kounelles
Ivor Matějek
Mihkel Männiste
Nicolas Maestre
Yohan Rosso
Carsten Straube
Georgios Poursanidis
Péter Praksch
Ofer Manheim
Lorenzo Baldini
Saverio Lanzarini
Takaki Kato
Andris Aunkrogers
Mārtiņš Kozlovskis
Gatis Saliņš
Juozas Barkauskas
Gvidas Gedvilas
Gintaras Mačiulis
Viola Gyorgyi
Julio Anaya
Wojciech Liszka
Michał Proc
Dariusz Zapolski
Paulo Marques
Jorge Vázquez
Marius Ciulin
Petar Pešić
Siniša Prpa
Boris Krejić
Fernando Calatrava
Luis Castillo
Ariadna Chueca
Antonio Conde
Kerem Baki
Yener Yılmaz
Zafer Yılmaz
Serhiy Zashchuk
Gediminas Petraitis
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