EuroBasket 2029 bidding process

The EuroBasket 2029 bidding process entails the bids for the EuroBasket 2029. The four eventual winners will be decided during the FIBA Europe Board on 23 May 2025 in Riga, Latvia.[1] The winners were Estonia, Greece, Slovenia and Spain, with the latter hosting the final phase.[2]

Bidding timeline

On 22 March 2024, FIBA Europe announced that the bidding process would start later in 2024. The deadline to submit a bid was the 29 November 2024. The winning bids were confirmed during the FIBA Europe board on 22 May 2025 in Riga, Latvia.[1]

Bids

On 4 December 2024, FIBA announced that eight countries applied to host the tournament:[3]

Estonia

  •  Estonia (At the Unibet Arena in Tallinn) – Estonia were announced as one of the eight bids on 4 December. If successful, it will be their first time hosting the tournament.[4] They are bidding for a group.
Proposed venue in  Estonia
Tallinn
Unibet Arena
Capacity: 7,200

Greece

Proposed venue in  Greece
Athens
O.A.C.A. Olympic Indoor Hall
Capacity: 18,300

Lithuania

  •  Lithuania (At the Žalgiris Arena in Kaunas) – Lithuania were announced as one of the eight bids on 4 December. Lithuania are hoping to host the EuroBasket for the first time since 2011.[7][8] They are bidding for a group.
Proposed venue in  Lithuania
Kaunas
Žalgiris Arena
Capacity: 15,415

Slovenia

Proposed venue in  Slovenia
Ljubljana
Arena Stožice
Capacity: 12,480

Netherlands

Proposed venue in  Netherlands
Rotterdam
Ahoy Arena
Capacity: 16,426

Spain

 Spain (At the Movistar Arena in Madrid) – A week before the deadline, Spain confirmed that they are applying to host a group and the knockout stage in Madrid.[14] The Spanish Basketball Federation has also proposed hosting the opening match at the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, which could break the world record for the largest attendance at an indoor basketball game with at least 80,000 spectators.[15][16] Spain last hosted the event in 2007.

Proposed venue in  Spain
Madrid
Movistar Arena
Capacity: 15,000
Santiago Bernabéu Stadium (opening match only)
Capacity: 78,297

Host selection

On 22 May 2025, Estonia, Greece, Slovenia and Spain were awarded the hosting rights over Lithuania and Netherlands, with the latter being assigned hosts of the final phase.[17] This marks the first time that Estonia will host EuroBasket, with 1995, 2007 and 2013 being the last time that Greece, Slovenia and Spain have hosted the tournament respectively.

Withdrawn bids

Finland

  •  Finland (Venue unknown, either in Helsinki or Tampere) – Finland are aiming to become the first nation to host back to back EuroBaskets having placed a bid for 2029.[18] They are bidding for a group in either Helsinki or Tampere with the venue unknown. Finland withdrew their bid at the last minute.[19]
Proposed venue in  Finland
Helsinki or Tampere
TBD
Capacity: TBD
TBD

Germany

  •  Germany (At the SAP Garden in Munich) – After last hosting EuroBasket in 2022, Germany have put a bid to host the competition in Munich.[20] On 7 March 2025, FIBA announced that Germany had withdrawn from the bidding process.[21]
Proposed venue in  Germany
Munich
SAP Garden
Capacity: 12,500

Decided not to bid

Slovakia

Proposed venue in  Slovakia
Bratislava
Ondrej Nepela Arena
Capacity: 10,055

References

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  12. ^ "Za EuroBasket 2029 ob Sloveniji še sedem kandidatov". KZS.
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  14. ^ "Elisa Aguilar: "El baloncesto europeo saldrá beneficiado de la elección de la Comunidad de Madrid como sede del EuroBasket 2029"". FEB.
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  16. ^ "Spain: Renovation of Bernabéu metro station, the largest Starbucks, and... Eurobasket?!". StadiumDB.com. 17 April 2025.
  17. ^ https://about.fiba.basketball/en/regions/europe/news/fiba-eurobasket-2029-hosts-announced
  18. ^ "Suomi hakee Susijengille kotikisoja 2029". www.basket.fi.
  19. ^ https://sport.delfi.ee/artikkel/120378644/delfi-riias-haaletuspaev-kas-eesti-saab-korvpalli-em-i-korraldusoiguse-millised-on-viimased-sahinad
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  22. ^ "SBA chce v roku 2027 hostiť skupinu ME žien, Kuffa: 'Ohlasy sú dobré'". Bleskovsky (in Slovak). 17 September 2024.
  23. ^ "Smelé plány basketbalových funkcionárov. Na Slovensku chcú organizovať mužské, ženské i juniorské európske šampionáty". Sita Webnoviny (in Slovak). 24 September 2024. Retrieved 9 October 2024.