For the first time in history, Cyprus will not only take part in the EuroBasket championship — it will host it.
As part of FIBA’s EuroBasket 2025, the coastal city of Limassol has been selected to stage Group C, featuring some of Europe’s top basketball nations.
This is a huge moment for Cypriot sport — and a fantastic opportunity for fans to experience world-class basketball in a Mediterranean setting.
EuroBasket 2025 will take place from 27 August to 14 September 2025, and Cyprus will host part of the group stage. All games in Cyprus will be held at the Spyros Kyprianou Athletic Center in Limassol — the largest indoor arena in the country with a capacity of around 6,700 seats.
The Group C games will be played over several days in late August and early September. Final fixtures and ticket sales are expected to be announced in early 2025.
Cyprus was selected by FIBA Europe to host a group stage due to the country’s long-standing commitment to developing basketball and its investment in infrastructure and tourism. The Cypriot Basketball Federation has pushed for greater international recognition, and hosting part of EuroBasket is a clear milestone.
This marks a first for Cyprus: not only is it debuting as a host, but the national team will also participate in the tournament after receiving an automatic qualification spot as host nation.
The Limassol group stage (Group C) is stacked with top-tier talent:
With this lineup, Limassol will host several high-stakes, high-intensity games — likely drawing fans from across Europe.
Tickets are expected to go on sale in Q1 2025 via the official FIBA EuroBasket website and licensed local vendors. Here’s how to prepare:
Entry to the arena will require digital or printed tickets, and security will be tight due to the high-profile nature of the event.
Limassol offers a wide range of accommodation — from beachfront resorts to budget hotels and short-term apartments. For proximity to the arena, look for stays in areas like:
The arena is about 10 minutes by car from the city center. While public buses run throughout Limassol, a rental car or taxi is recommended for match days. Parking will be available at the venue, but arriving early is advised.
With games spread out over several days, fans will have plenty of time to explore the city and nearby attractions:
Many visitors may also choose to combine EuroBasket with a longer holiday in Cyprus, visiting other regions like Paphos, Troodos Mountains, or even Ayia Napa.
All Group C matches will be held at the Spyros Kyprianou Athletic Center, the largest indoor arena in Cyprus. With a seating capacity of around 6,700 spectators, the venue is fully air-conditioned — a crucial detail given Cyprus' late-summer heat — and equipped to host high-level international events.
Inside the arena, fans will find dedicated fan zones, official merchandise stands, and refreshment areas offering drinks and snacks throughout the day. For those booking premium tickets, the venue includes VIP lounges, press boxes, and hospitality suites offering upgraded comfort and exclusive services.
Security measures will be in full effect. Spectators should prepare for bag checks, metal detectors, and ID verification upon entry. To avoid delays, it’s best to arrive well before tip-off — especially for high-demand matchups like Spain vs. Greece or Italy vs. Cyprus.
Whether you're sitting courtside or in the upper tiers, the venue is designed to offer excellent visibility and a dynamic game-day atmosphere, making it one of the most fan-friendly arenas in the region.
EuroBasket 2025 in Limassol isn’t just another sports event — it’s a moment of national pride for Cyprus and a major attraction for basketball fans across Europe. With its powerful group lineup, exciting Mediterranean setting, and modern venue, this group stage promises not only high-level competition but also a fantastic travel experience.
Whether you're a local fan supporting Cyprus for the first time or a visitor following your national team, Limassol is the place to be in August 2025.
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