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FIBA EuroBasket 2025 ticket prices announced

We are one year away from the first jump-ball at the FIBA ​​EuroBasket 2025 which Cyprus will organise, along with co-hosts Finland, Poland and Latvia, and the Organising Committee has announced the ticket prices for the matches to be held at the “Spyros Kyprianou” arena in Limassol between 28 August 2025 and 4 September 2025.

Those who have already registered or will add their info until 22 August in the Priority List, will receive from 27 August 2024 a unique code by email which will allow them to purchase the two ticket bundles, “Team Cyprus Ticket” and “Team Partner country Ticket”, which for the Cyprus group, will be the National Team of Greece. From 5 September 2024 onwards, tickets will go on sale to the general public.

Unique opportunity

FIBA EuroBasket 2025 is the biggest sporting event ever hosted in our country. It’s an event that will take place only once in Cyprus, with the fans thus having the unique opportunity in August and September 2025 to watch the top basketball players of our continent up close.

Already more than 5000 fans have pre-registered on the Priority List and based on the initial interest, it is expected that the games of the National Teams of Cyprus and Greece will be sold out.

Packages for Cyprus and Greece national teams

In the first stage of the tickets sales, starting on 27 August 2024, just the two bundles, “Team Cyprus Ticket” and “Team Partner country Ticket”, will be available. These specific packages cover the games of the Cyprus National Team and those of the partner country, which will be Greece, once Giannis’ Antetokounmpo’s team officially qualifies for the final tournament. Greece started with two wins in the first two matches in the qualifiers and they could even qualify from the very next window, in November, since they need one win in their next four matches.

Fans who can't commit to attending all five Team Ticket games can pick up a two-match or a three-match bundle, with the dates set in advance. The two-game Team Ticket features the matches on 30 August and 2 September and the three-match Team Ticket the ones on 28 and 31 August and 4 September.

The arena seats

For each of the fifteen games of FIBA ​​EuroBasket 2025 at “Spyros Kyprianou” arena nearly 7500 seats will be available, with the rest of the capacity allocated for FIBA ​​sponsors/partners, accreditation holders and media. The seating chart is divided into six categories, depending on the location in the stands. Category 1, for example, refers to the seats in the centre of the stands and close to the floor with the best view, category 2 to the right and left of the category 1 seats with a very good view and so on.

The prices of the bundles

For the five-game Team Cyprus Ticket, the cost starts from 115 euros for seats in category 6 and reaches up to 360 euros for category 1 seats. The corresponding costs for the three games of the national team of Cyprus varies from 75 to 240 euros. And the two-game bundle, starts from 50 and reaches 160 euros.

For the five-game bundle of the Partner country Ticket, of the Greek national team, the cost starts from 180 euros and goes up to 490 euros. For the three games (dates of 28/8, 31/8, 4/9), the cost starts from 120 euros and goes up to 330 euros and for the two-game bundle (30/8 and 2/9) from 80 euros up 220 euros.

Single match tickets, if any remain following the sale of the “Team Ticket”, will go on sale after the draw for the final stage in March 2025.

In addition to the six categories, VIP, VVIP and Courtside tickets will also be available to the public. The holders will enjoy access to the VIP hospitality area and will be allocated a dedicated parking spot, while the Courtside fans will also receive a gift bag with official merchandise.

Tickets only online

Tickets will be sold exclusively online, through the more.com platform, one of the leading e-ticketing platforms in Europe and “Event sponsor” of the FIBA EuroBasket 2025 in Cyprus. In addition to tickets, via the more.com platform, starting from December, fans will be able to also purchase official merchandise.

For fans who will purchase tickets but will ultimately not be able to attend the games next summer, they will have the option to resell their tickets, at face value for a small service fee, through the “fan to fan marketplace” page of more.com, given that all tickets will be sold.

For Cypriot fans, it will be necessary to present a fan card for the purchase, while for foreign residents, a passport or ID number will be required. There is a purchase limit of six tickets per person.

The fifteen matches in Limassol will be held on five different days, on August 28, 30 and 31, September 2 and 4, with the jump-ball of the three games set at 15:30, 18:30 and 21:30 respectively. The schedule will be finalized, following the draw of the final tournament, in March 2025.

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