2025–26 EuroLeague

EuroLeague
Season2025–26
Dates30 September 2025 – 24 May 2026
Teams20
Statistical leaders
Points Timothe Luwawu-Cabarrot 20.1
Rebounds Nikola Milutinov 7.5
Assists Sylvain Francisco 6.9
Index Rating Sasha Vezenkov 21.3
Records
Biggest home winŽalgiris 109–68 Partizan
(19 December 2025)
Biggest away winASVEL 52–84 AS Monaco
(19 November 2025)
Highest scoringBarcelona 134–124 Saski Baskonia
(19 December 2025)
Lowest scoringBayern Munich 64–53 Milan
(14 October 2025)
Winning streak7 games
Crvena zvezda
Losing streak8 games
Bayern Munich
Highest attendance21,854
Partizan 79–76 Crvena zvezda
(12 December 2025)
Lowest attendance100
Maccabi Tel Aviv 89–83 Baskonia
(13 November 2025)
2026–27 →
All statistics correct as of 19 December 2025.

The 2025–26 EuroLeague is the 26th season of the modern era of the EuroLeague. Including the competition's previous incarnation as the FIBA Europe Champions Cup, this is the 69th season of the premier basketball competition for European men's clubs. This is the first season in the league without the sponsorship of Turkish Airlines since 2009–10 season. The Final Four will be held at Telekom Center Athens in Athens, Greece, which marks the second time the Greek capital hosts the Final Four, the first being in 2007.[1]

Starting from this season, the league was expanded from 18 to 20 teams, allowing Dubai Basketball to enter the competition, becoming the first non-Israeli team from outside of Europe to play in the league.

Fenerbahçe Beko are the defending champions.

Teams

Team changes (pre-season)

A total of 20 teams will participate in the league, including 17 teams from the 2024–25 season, two promoted from the 2024–25 EuroCup and one receiving a long-term wild card.[2][3]

On 11 April 2025, Hapoel IBI Tel Aviv won the EuroCup title by sweeping Dreamland Gran Canaria, and earned the spot to EuroLeague. It will be the debut season of the team in the European top flight.[4] On May 7, 2025, ALBA Berlin opted to play in the FIBA-organised Basketball Champions League, after competing for 24 years in Euroleague Basketball competitions.[5] On June 19, 2025, the allocation of long-term wild cards to the following clubs was approved with the aims of ensuring the EuroLeague's long-term sustainability and supporting its strategic expansion to 20 teams:[3]

Promoted from EuroCup Applied for participation Withdrawn from participation

Qualified teams

The labels in the parentheses show how each team qualified for the place of its starting round:

Qualified teams for 2025–26 EuroLeague
Licensed clubs
Barcelona Olympiacos Anadolu Efes Žalgiris
Baskonia Panathinaikos Fenerbahçe Bayern Munich
Real Madrid Maccabi Tel Aviv Olimpia Milano ASVEL
Associated clubs
Hapoel IBI Tel Aviv (EC) Paris Basketball (LC) AS Monaco (WC)[Note FRA] Dubai BC (5-year WC)
Crvena zvezda (3-year WC) Partizan (3-year WC) Virtus Bologna (3-year WC) Valencia Basket (3-year WC)
Notes
  1. ^ Valencia Basket earned a three-year wild card until the 2027–28 season.[3]
  2. ^ Dubai Basketball earned a five-year wild card until the 2029–30 season.[3]
  3. ^ ALBA Berlin opted to participate in the Basketball Champions League (BCL) organized under the umbrella of the International Basketball Federation (FIBA) after 24 years competing in Euroleague Basketball competitions.[5]
  1. ^
    France (FRA): AS Monaco is a club based in Monaco (which does not qualify for European competitions), but participate in European competitions through one of the berths for France (any coefficient points it earns count toward France)

Venues and locations

Tel Aviv
Tel Aviv teams
Maccabi
Hapoel
Location of teams from the Middle East in 2025–26 EuroLeague
Team Home city Arena Capacity Last season
Anadolu Efes Istanbul Basketball Development Center 10,000[6] 6th
Barcelona Barcelona Palau Blaugrana 7,585[7] 5th
Kosner Baskonia Vitoria-Gasteiz Vitoria-Gasteiz Buesa Arena 15,431[8] 14th
Bayern Munich Munich SAP Garden 11,500[9] 9th
Crvena zvezda Meridianbet Belgrade Belgrade Arena 21,000[10] 10th
Dubai Basketball Dubai Coca-Cola Arena 13,221[11]
EA7 Emporio Armani Milan Milan Unipol Forum 11,200[12] 11th
Allianz Cloud Arena 5,420[13]
Fenerbahçe Beko Istanbul Ülker Sports and Event Hall 13,000[14]
Hapoel IBI Tel Aviv Tel Aviv
Menora Mivtachim Arena 10,383[15] (EuroCup)
Arena 8888 Sofia 12,373[16][17]
Arena Botevgrad 4,500[16][18]
LDLC ASVEL Villeurbanne LDLC Arena 12,523[19] 15th
Astroballe 5,556[20]
Maccabi Rapyd Tel Aviv Tel Aviv Menora Mivtachim Arena 10,383[21] 16th
Aleksandar Nikolić Hall 8,000[16][22]
Monaco Monaco Salle Gaston Médecin 5,000[23][24][25][26]
Olympiacos Piraeus Peace and Friendship Stadium 12,930[27]
Panathinaikos AKTOR Athens Telekom Center Athens 18,500[28] 4th
Paris Basketball Paris Adidas Arena 8,000[29] 8th
Accor Arena 15,705[30]
Partizan Mozzart Bet Belgrade Belgrade Arena 21,000[31] 12th
Real Madrid Madrid Movistar Arena 15,000[32] 7th
Valencia Basket Valencia Roig Arena 15,600[33] (EuroCup)
Virtus Bologna Bologna Virtus Arena 9,980[34] 17th
PalaDozza 5,570[35]
Žalgiris Kaunas Žalgirio Arena 15,415[36] 13th

Managerial changes

Team Outgoing manager Manner of departure Date of vacancy Position in table Replaced with Date of appointment
Paris Basketball Tiago Splitter Signed by Portland Trail Blazers 11 June 2025[37] Pre-season Francesco Tabellini 30 June 2025[38]
Anadolu Efes Luca Banchi Mutual agreement 15 June 2025[39] Igor Kokoškov 2 July 2025[40]
Žalgiris Andrea Trinchieri 23 June 2025[41] Tomas Masiulis 28 June 2025[42]
Real Madrid Chus Mateo 3 July 2025 Sergio Scariolo 3 July 2025
Baskonia Pablo Laso 8 August 2025 Paolo Galbiati 8 August 2025
Crvena zvezda Ioannis Sfairopoulos 9 October 2025[43] 20th (0–2) Saša Obradović 11 October 2025[44]
Barcelona Joan Peñarroya Fired 9 November 2025[45] 9th (5–4) Xavi Pascual 13 November 2025[46]
Olimpia Milano Ettore Messina Resigned 24 November 2025[47] 11th (6–6) Giuseppe Poeta 24 November 2025[47]
Partizan Željko Obradović 26 November 2025[48] 18th (4–9)
Anadolu Efes Igor Kokoškov Fired 27 November 2025[49] 15th (5–8) Pablo Laso 13 December 2025[50]

Referees

A total of 70 Euroleague Basketball officials are set to work on the 2025–26 season in EuroLeague and EuroCup:

  • Gentian Cici
  • Leandro Lezcano
  • Nick van den Broeck
  • Dragan Porobić
  • Denis Hadžić
  • Franko Gracin
  • Josip Radojković
  • Luka Kardum
  • Sreten Radović
  • Tomislav Hordov
  • Robert Vyklický
  • Rain Peerandi
  • Hugues Thépénier
  • Joseph Bissang
  • Maxime Boubert
  • Mehdi Difallah
  • Thomas Bissuel
  • Anne Panther
  • Christian Theis
  • Robert Lottermoser
  • Steve Bittner
  • Eduard Udyanskyy
  • Ioannis Foufis
  • Ioannis Tiganis
  • Vassilis Pitsilkas
  • Vasiliki Tsaroucha
  • Adar Peer
  • Amit Balak
  • Noam Gordon
  • Seffi Shemmesh
  • Guido Giovannetti
  • Manuel Attard
  • Michele Rossi
  • Kristaps Konstantinovs
  • Oļegs Latiševs
  • Artūras Šukys
  • Gytis Vilius
  • Igor Dragojević
  • Miloš Koljenšić
  • Jakub Zamojski
  • Marcin Kowalski
  • Piotr Pastusiak
  • Tomasz Trawicki
  • Sérgio Silva
  • Ilija Belošević
  • Marko Juras
  • Milivoje Jovčić
  • Stefan Ćalić
  • Uroš Nikolić
  • Uroš Obrknežević
  • Damir Javor
  • Mario Majkić
  • Milan Nedović
  • Saša Pukl
  • Sašo Petek
  • Alberto Baena
  • Arnau Padrós
  • Carlos Cortés
  • Carlos Peruga
  • Emilio Pérez
  • Jordi Aliaga
  • Juan Carlos García
  • Miguel Ángel Pérez
  • Sergio Manuel
  • Saulius Račys
  • Can Mavisu
  • Emin Moğulkoç
  • Hüseyin Çelik
  • Kerem Baki
  • Borys Ryzhyk

Regular season

The regular season began on 30 September 2025 and will conclude on 17 April 2026. The 20 teams play against each other home-and-away in a round-robin format over 38 rounds, where only 10 teams will advance to the postseason. Moreover, the top six teams from regular season will receive a bye to the playoffs, while the teams placed from 7th to 10th will participate in the play-in to get the last two playoff spots. At the tail end of the standings, teams placed from 11th to 20th will be eliminated after the regular season.

League table

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Qualification
1 Hapoel IBI Tel Aviv 17 12 5 1511 1418 +93 Qualification to playoffs
2 Barcelona 17 12 5 1478 1429 +49
3 Valencia Basket 17 11 6 1521 1453 +68
4 Panathinaikos AKTOR 17 11 6 1505 1454 +51
5 Fenerbahçe Beko 16 10 6 1291 1260 +31
6 Monaco 17 10 7 1517 1407 +110
7 Žalgiris 17 10 7 1478 1386 +92 Qualification to play-in
8 Crvena zvezda Meridianbet 17 10 7 1452 1399 +53
9 Real Madrid 17 10 7 1450 1421 +29
10 Olympiacos 16 9 7 1407 1344 +63
11 EA7 Emporio Armani Milan 17 9 8 1410 1411 −1
12 Virtus Bologna 17 8 9 1388 1398 −10
13 Dubai Basketball 17 8 9 1463 1485 −22
14 Maccabi Rapyd Tel Aviv 17 7 10 1503 1542 −39
15 Kosner Baskonia 17 6 11 1469 1512 −43
16 Anadolu Efes 17 6 11 1346 1414 −68
17 Partizan Mozzart Bet 17 6 11 1368 1492 −124
18 Paris Basketball 17 5 12 1529 1578 −49
19 Bayern Munich 17 5 12 1323 1440 −117
20 LDLC ASVEL 17 4 13 1309 1475 −166
Updated to match(es) played on 19 December 2025. Source: EuroLeague
Rules for classification: Regular season tiebreakers

Results

Home \ Away EFS FCB BKN BAY CZV DUB MIL FBB HTA ASV MTA ASM OLY PAO PBB PAR RMB VBC VIR ZAL
Anadolu Efes 74–73 74–72 76–80 93–97 69–79 81–87 85–78 81–95 75–81
Barcelona 134–124 74–72 88–78 98–85 92–101 108–102 88–81 73–88
Baskonia 86–75 95–73 92–85 88–78 85–73 96–102 84–86 79–91 87–76
Bayern Munich 74–75 97–88 64–53 71–96 90–84 86–70 70–98
Crvena zvezda Meridianbet 79–89 90–72 82–92 79–65 91–79 91–80 86–68 90–75 90–89 88–79
Dubai Basketball 83–78 89–88 102–86 97–109 95–97 90–89 89–76 95–89
EA7 Emporio Armani Milan 72–87 83–105 80–72 79–82 88–87 96–89 86–77 89–82 100–103
Fenerbahçe Beko 88–73 81–86 69–93 74–68 81–67 84–75 77–81 96–77 66–64
Hapoel IBI Tel Aviv 103–87 114–89 84–78 87–80 90–103 85–77 97–84 74–75
LDLC ASVEL 102–95 76–74 85–79 52–84 88–87 77–80 83–90
Maccabi Rapyd Tel Aviv 71–92 89–83 92–99 88–102 92–84 107–112 94–95 94–101 92–91 85–82
Monaco 102–66 103–77 103–81 86–92 92–84 125–104 90–84 84–89
Olympiacos 78–82 86–67 62–58 107–84 87–92 98–86 80–71 92–99 95–78
Panathinaikos AKTOR 96–103 87–79 103–82 93–82 91–85 99–85 91–69 79–89
Paris Basketball 80–90 69–85 105–87 82–86 88–89 95–101 90–86 90–79 105–108
Partizan Mozzart Bet 93–87 76–78 92–85 79–76 80–78 87–99 78–76 83–101 68–86
Real Madrid 94–87 84–58 85–72 89–77 77–87 95–90 93–86 100–99
Valencia Basket 94–82 90–64 76–73 80–78 94–79 93–100 89–76 103–94
Virtus Bologna 99–89 79–78 74–79 99–89 77–73 92–75 74–68
Žalgiris 64–87 82–67 78–89 84–81 96–59 65–83 109–68 86–77 84–65
Updated to match(es) played on 19 December 2025. Source: EuroLeague
Legend: Blue = home team win; Red = away team win.
Matches with lighter background shading were decided after overtime.

Awards

All official awards of the 2025–26 EuroLeague.

MVP of the Round

Regular season
Round Player Team PIR Ref.
1 Kendrick Nunn Panathinaikos AKTOR 29 [51]
2 Nikola Mirotić Monaco 32 [52]
3 Sasha Vezenkov Olympiacos 34 [53]
4 Jordan Nwora Crvena zvezda Meridianbet 34 [54]
5 Sasha Vezenkov (2) Olympiacos 31 [55]
6 Roman Sorkin Maccabi Tel Aviv 30 [56]
7 Sylvain Francisco Žalgiris 35 [57]
Chima Moneke Crvena zvezda Meridianbet
8 Tornike Shengelia FC Barcelona 42 [58]
9 Mike James Monaco 37 [59]
10 Elijah Bryant Hapoel Tel Aviv 38 [60]
11 Isaïa Cordinier Anadolu Efes 29 [61]
12 Théo Maledon Real Madrid 34 [62]
13 Kendrick Nunn (2) Panathinaikos AKTOR 39 [63]
Shavon Shields EA7 Emporio Armani Milan
14 Élie Okobo Monaco 39 [64]
15 Will Clyburn FC Barcelona 33 [65]
Lonnie Walker IV Maccabi Tel Aviv
16 Elijah Bryant (2) Hapoel Tel Aviv 37 [66]
17 Kevin Punter FC Barcelona 40 [67]

MVP of the Month

Month Round Player Team Ref.
2025
October 1–8 Sylvain Francisco Žalgiris [68]
November 9–13 Kenneth Faried Panathinaikos AKTOR [69]

Attendances

Pos Team Total High Low Average Change
1 Partizan Mozzart Bet 173,645 21,854 16,435 19,294 +4.0%
2 Crvena zvezda Meridianbet 187,621 20,787 14,232 18,762 +2.9%
3 Panathinaikos AKTOR 148,209 18,933 17,010 18,526 +6.1%
4 Žalgiris 133,340 15,203 14,506 14,816 −0.4%
5 Valencia Basket[Note 5] 85,546 14,922 10,462 12,221 n/a1
6 Olympiacos 106,701 12,750 10,540 11,856 +1.9%
7 Bayern Munich 80,500 11,500 11,500 11,500 +5.5%
8 Fenerbahçe Beko[Note 2] 66,552 12,813 7,216 9,507 −13.0%
9 Anadolu Efes[Note 3] 66,383 10,000 8,672 9,483 −0.8%
10 Real Madrid 68,020 10,176 7,165 8,503 −7.9%
11 Kosner Baskonia 72,265 8,724 7,234 8,029 −15.3%
12 LDLC ASVEL 49,078 8,603 4,671 7,011 −4.8%
13 EA7 Emporio Armani Milan 62,099 10,396 3,503 6,900 −24.6%
14 Paris Basketball 47,640 8,202 3,352 5,955 −21.9%
15 Dubai Basketball[Note 4] 34,016 6,309 5,117 5,669 n/a1
16 Virtus Bologna 38,734 8,107 3,631 5,533 −29.1%
17 Barcelona 44,059 7,294 4,125 5,507 −11.8%
18 Hapoel IBI Tel Aviv[Note 1] 35,877 8,000 780 4,485 n/a1
19 Monaco 34,560 5,000 3,978 4,320 +6.1%
20 Maccabi Rapyd Tel Aviv[Note 1] 22,245 10,169 100 2,225 +1,083.5%
League total 1,546,611 21,854 100 9,606 −8.8%

Source: EuroLeague
Notes:
1: Team did not participate in the last EuroLeague regular season.

  1. ^
    Maccabi Rapyd Tel Aviv and Hapoel IBI Tel Aviv play their home games at Aleksandar Nikolic Hall in Belgrade, Serbia and Arena 8888 in Sofia, Bulgaria respectively due to security concerns derived from the ongoing Gaza war.[70] Starting from Round 15, Maccabi Rapyd Tel Aviv and Hapoel IBI Tel Aviv play their home games back in Israel.[71]
  2. ^
    Fenerbahçe Beko games against Maccabi Rapyd Tel Aviv and Hapoel IBI Tel Aviv were relocated to SAP Garden in Munich, Germany due to security concerns. Game attendances are not included in league total.[72]
  3. ^
    Anadolu Efes games against Maccabi Rapyd Tel Aviv and Hapoel IBI Tel Aviv were relocated to Morača Sports Center in Podgorica, Montenegro due to security concerns. Game attendances are not included in league total.[73]
  4. ^
    Dubai Basketball game against Hapoel IBI Tel Aviv was relocated to Zetra Olympic Hall in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, behind closed doors, due to security concerns. Dubai Basketball game against Maccabi Rapyd Tel Aviv was played behind closed doors due to security concerns. Both games are not included in league and team total. [74]
  5. ^
    Valencia game against Hapoel IBI Tel Aviv was played behind closed doors due to security concerns. Game attendance is not included in league total.[75]

update: 19/12/2025

Notes

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