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Men's Basketball FIBA EuroBasket 2025


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For me it's good that Germany won. They deserved for this title after many years of hard work. For Turkey, it's a bit too early – let them keep working like this, and in a few years they'll surely win something. For Turkey, silver is a great achievement – before the European Championship at bookies quotas, they were ranked on par with Italy and Latvia: positions 7-9.

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EuroBasket 2025 MVP award: Dennis Schroder :GER

 

All-Tournament Team:
 

PG: Dennis Schroder :GER

SG: Luka Doncic :SLO

SF: Franz Wagner :GER

PF: Giannis Antetokounmpo :GRE

C: Alperen Sengun :TUR

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Final Results:

 

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Group Stage:

 

 

Pool A:

1st - (:TUR) 93-73 :LAT ; 92-78 :CZE ; 95-54 :POR ; 84-64 :EST ; 95-90 :SRB

2nd - (:SRB) 98-64 :EST ; 80-69 :POR ; 84-80 :LAT ; 82-60 :CZE

3rd - (:LAT) 72-70 :EST ; 78-62 :POR ; 109-75 :CZE

4th - (:POR) 62-50 :CZE ; 68-65 :EST 

5th - (:EST) 89-75 :CZE 

6th - (:CZE) -

 

Pool B:

1st - (:GER) 106-76 :MNE ; 105-83 :SWE ; 107-88 :LTU ; 120-57 :GBR ; 91-61 :FIN 

2nd - (:LTU) 94-70 :GBR ; 94-67 :MNE ; 81-78 :FIN ; 74-71 :SWE 

3rd - (:FIN) 93-90 :SWE ; 109-79 :GBR ; 85-66 :MNE 

4th - (:SWE) 78-59 :GBR 

5th - (:MNE) 87-81 :SWE 

6th - (:GBR) 89-83 :MNE 

 

Pool C:

1st - (:GRE) 75-66 :ITA ; 96-69 :CYP ; 94-53 :GEO ; 90-86 :ESP 

2nd - (:ITA) 78-62 :GEO ; 96-79 :BIH ; 67-63 :ESP ; 89-54 :CYP 

3rd - (:BIH) 91-64 :CYP ; 80-77 :GRE ; 84-76 :GEO  

4th - (:GEO) 83-69 :ESP ; 93-61 :CYP

5th - (:ESP) 91-47 :CYP ; 88-67 :BIH 

6th - (:CYP) -

 

Pool D:

1st - (:FRA) 92-64 :BEL ; 103-95 :SLO ; 83-76 :POL ; 114-74 :ISL 

2nd - (:POL) 105-95 :SLO ; 66-64 :ISR ; 84-75 :ISL

3rd - (:SLO) 86-69 :BEL ; 87-79 :ISL ; 106-96 :ISR 

4th - (:ISR) 83-71 :ISL ; 82-69 :FRA ; 92-89 :BEL 

5th - (:BEL) 71-64 :ISL ; 70-69 :POL 

6th - (:ISL) -

 

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Round of 16:

:LTU 88-79 :LAT

:GRE 84-79 :ISR

:TUR 85-79 :SWE

:POL 80-72 :BIH

:GER 85-58 :POR

:SLO 84-77 :ITA

:FIN 92-86 :SRB 

:GEO 80-70 :FRA 

 

Quarterfinals:

:GRE 87-76 :LTU 

:TUR 91-77 :POL 

:GER 99-91 :SLO 

:FIN 93-79 :GEO 

 

Semifinals:

:TUR 94-68 :GRE

:GER 98-86 :FIN 

 

Third Place Game: :GRE 92-89 :FIN 

 

FINAL: :GER 88-83 :TUR 

 

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Awards:

 

Tournament MVP: Dennis Schroder :GER

Final MVP: Isaac Bonga :GER

All-Tournament Team: Dennis Schroder :GER ; Franz Wagner :GER ; Alperen Sengun :TUR ; Giannis Antetokounmpo :GRE ; Luka Doncic :SLO

Second Team: Cedi Osman :TUR ; Lauri Markkanen :FIN ; Jordan Loyd :POL ; Deni Avdija :ISR ; Nikola Jokic :SRB 

Rising Star: Miikka Muurinen :FIN

Best Defensive Player: Isaac Bonga :GER

Best Coach: Ergin Ataman :TUR 

 

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Podium Teams:

 

Germany :GER : Isaac Bonga ; Oscar da Silva ; Maodo Lo ; Tristan da Silva ; Johannes Voigtmann ; Franz Wagner ; Daniel Theis ; Dennis Schroder ; Justus Hollatz ; Johannes Thiemann ; Leon Kratzer ; Andreas Obst

 

Turkey :TUR Shane Larkin ; Sehmus Hazer ; Sertac Sanli ; Cedi Osman ; Onuralp Bitim ; Furkan Korkmaz ; Alperen Sengun ; Ercan Osmani ; Adem Bona ; Erkan Yilmaz ; Kenan Sipahi ; Omer Yurtseven

 

Greece :GRE Tyler Dorsey ; Giannoulis Larentzakis ; Vassilis Toliopoulos ; Kostas Sloukas ; Panagiotis Kalaitzakis ; Kostas Papanikolaou ; Dimitrios Katsivelis ; Alexandros Samodurov ; Giannis Antetokounmpo ; Kostas Antetokounmpo ; Thanasis Antetokounmpo ; Dinos Mitoglou

 

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Complete Results

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