Euro 2025 will take place in Poland, Finland, Latvia and Cyprus

On Saturday and in total discretion, FIBA ​​unveiled the last host country for the next Euro, which will take place in September 2025, when LeBron James will still be running in 26/8/8. Three years to think regarding it, but if you don’t mind, we’ll start by digesting yesterday’s defeat, thank you, cordially management.

We don’t take the same ones and start over. In September 2025, it is therefore in four countries that FIBA ​​will organize the Euro, thus repeating the system that we have known in recent weeks for EuroBasket 2022. Georgia, the Czech Republic, Italy and Italy. Germany therefore leave room for Poland from Ponitka, Finland from Markkanen, Latvia from Porzingis and Cyprus from… Diam’s. Sorry we mightn’t find anything else. The final phase will take place in Latvia, most likely in Riga since quite honestly we don’t know of any other city in this surely beautiful country. Four teams which are therefore already qualified for this Euro, nothing infamous apart of course for Cyprus, whose national team remains for example on some big perfs like a defeat of 40 pawns once morest the Portuguese ogre .

Three years is the time it will take to wait for the next Euro, with the 2023 World Cup and the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris as preparatory events. the moment when we are slipped into the headset that everyone is caressing regarding for the moment the onion of this Euro 2025. just know that if you are ever the type to anticipate your vacation 36 months in advance, the cities of Riga, Helsinki, Warsaw or Nicosia are worth a look, for a total change of scenery and the opportunity to see Spain hit Europe once more.

Hardly time to recover from a defeat in the final that we must therefore think regarding the future, but please believe us ladies and gentlemen: we will clearly put this information on the mute and think regarding it in two years, when the Team de France will try to participate in this future merry mess.

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