Men’s EuroBasket 2025

The FIBA Men’s European Championship (commonly known as EuroBasket) returns in late August 2025, bringing together the continent’s top national teams for one of the most anticipated events on the basketball calendar. With high stakes, intense rivalries, and world-class talent on display, this year’s tournament promises to deliver drama, passion, and title-defining performances from start to finish.
Subject Men’s EuroBasket 2025
Start Date 27 August 2025
End Date 14 September 2025
Status Coming Soon
Location Multiple venues across four host nations: Latvia, Cyprus, Finland, and Poland
Prize Pool Undisclosed. Federations typically award team bonuses for final standings and individual performance.
Participants 24 national teams
Type Men’s European Basketball Championship
Tournament Champion Defending champions: Spain (2022)
Format Group stage followed by single-elimination knockout rounds
Organizer FIBA Europe

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What Is the 2025 Men’s European Basketball Championship?

The 2025 Men’s European Championship is the latest edition of Europe’s premier international basketball tournament, organised by FIBA Europe. Commonly known as EuroBasket, the competition brings together 24 national teams from across the continent to compete for regional glory and a spot at upcoming global events like the FIBA World Cup and the Olympic Games.

Held every four years, the championship features elite-level talent from some of the world’s most competitive basketball nations, including Spain, France, Serbia, and Lithuania. Many teams are led by NBA-calibre stars, and the tournament has a long history of producing high-stakes drama and unforgettable moments on the court.

Spain enters as defending champions, having lifted the trophy in 2022 after a dominant campaign. But with generational talent rising through the ranks in countries like Germany, Slovenia, and Greece, 2025 could easily see a shift in the balance of power.

Where and When Will the 2025 European Championship Be Held?

The 2025 Men’s European Basketball Championship (EuroBasket 2025) will take place from 27 August to 14 September 2025, bringing together top national teams from across Europe. This year’s tournament is co-hosted by Latvia, Cyprus, Finland, and Poland, with each nation providing one of the four preliminary round venues.

The knockout stages (including the Round of 16, quarter-finals, semi-finals, and final) will all be held in Riga, Latvia, which also serves as the location for the championship game on 14 September. This multi-country format continues the approach used in recent EuroBasket editions to promote regional engagement and expand fan access.

Riga Arena, the main venue for the final stage, is well-connected and has hosted major FIBA events in the past. Ticketing, group allocations, and local schedules will be confirmed closer to the tournament by FIBA Europe and the individual host nations.

Prize Money Breakdown

Unlike club competitions or domestic leagues, the FIBA EuroBasket does not feature a central prize pool distributed across all teams. Instead, participating federations often receive financial compensation based on final rankings, with additional bonuses and support from their own national associations and sponsors.

While FIBA does not publicly disclose the full breakdown for each EuroBasket edition, recent tournaments have followed a similar model.

PlacementChampionRunner-upThird Place4th–8th PlaceGroup Stage Exit
Estimated Federation Reward
  • €1,000,000+
  • €500,000 – €800,000
  • €400,000 – €600,000
  • €100,000 – €300,000
  • €50,000 – €100,000
Notes
  • Trophy, medals, and qualification points for global competitions
  • Typically includes media rights revenue share
  • Bronze medal and ranking boost
  • Smaller payouts based on performance
  • Appearance fee, travel stipends, and support

These figures are approximate and subject to variation by country, sponsorship arrangements, and individual team deals. In addition to financial rewards, many players also gain exposure for professional contracts or NBA recruitment. For national teams, a strong finish often means prestige, increased funding, and qualification points for FIBA World Cup 2027 and Paris 2028 Olympic pathways.

Who’s Competing at EuroBasket 2025?

EuroBasket 2025 brings together 24 of Europe’s top national teams, featuring a mix of global stars, established squads, and promising young talent. Each side will compete for continental glory and a chance to strengthen their standing ahead of the next Olympic cycle.

Reigning champions Spain are back to defend their title, while powerhouses like Serbia, France, and Slovenia will all be fielding stacked rosters. With NBA-calibre players likely to feature across several lineups, including the likes of Nikola Jokić, Luka Dončić, and Rudy Gobert, the competition promises elite-level basketball from start to finish.

The tournament’s group stage features four pools of six teams, spread across the four host cities. Here’s how the initial phase is shaping up:

GroupTeams
ALatvia, Czech Republic, Serbia, Turkey, Estonia, Portugal
BFinland, Germany, Lithuania, Montenegro, Great Britain, Sweden
CSpain, Greece, Italy, Georgia, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Cyprus
DFrance, Slovenia, Poland, Belgium, Israel, Iceland

The top four teams from each group will move on to the knockout rounds, which will all take place in Riga, Latvia. With so much talent packed into each group, every match will count, setting the stage for major upsets, breakout performances, and intense battles on the path to the final.

Tournament and Structure

EuroBasket 2025 is a month-long international basketball tournament organised by FIBA Europe. It follows a familiar format used in previous editions, combining group-stage round-robin play with a high-stakes knockout stage.

A total of 24 national teams have qualified for the competition. These teams are divided into four groups of six, each hosted in a different city: Riga (Latvia), Tampere (Finland), Limassol (Cyprus), and Katowice (Poland). Every team will play five matches within its group.

At the end of the group stage:

  • The top four teams from each group (16 total) will advance to the knockout rounds.
  • All knockout matches – from the Round of 16 to the final – will be held in Riga, making it the tournament’s final stage host city.

Once the knockout stage arrives, the following format applies:

  • Round of 16
  • Quarter-finals
  • Semi-finals
  • Third-place game
  • Final

Each match is played under standard FIBA rules, with four 10-minute quarters, 24-second shot clocks, and international officiating. Tie games are resolved with 5-minute overtime periods until a winner is determined. With one loss meaning elimination from the quarter-finals onwards, every moment in the final phase can prove decisive.

Who Will Win EuroBasket 2025?

With the final 24-team lineup now confirmed, fans and analysts are turning their attention to who might walk away with the EuroBasket 2025 title. Based on current form, squad depth, and past performance, here’s how some of the top contenders are shaping up.

 

TeamFranceSpainSerbiaGermanySloveniaItaly
Chances of Winning
  • High
  • High
  • Strong
  • Rising
  • Threatening
  • Outside chance
Why They’re in Contention
  • Deep roster, NBA talent, and recent silver at the 2022 Euros and 2021 Olympics.
  • Defending champions with elite coaching and a proven tournament mentality.
  • Jokic-led squad with balance, shooting, and serious inside presence.
  • FIBA World Cup 2023 champions, gaining real consistency and team identity.
  • Luka Dončić’s brilliance can carry them deep, but depth remains a question.
  • Strong fundamentals and team play, but often fall short in crunch moments.

While traditional favourites still dominate the headlines, the international game continues to evolve, and upsets are becoming more common. If key stars show up healthy and smaller nations click at the right time, the EuroBasket 2025 podium could look very different than expected. Either way, expect high-level basketball across the board.

What’s Your Bold Prediction For EuroBasket 2025?
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Publication date : 23.07.2025
Last modified date: 23.07.2025

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