A new ticketing option for FIBA EuroBasket 2025 is now available to fans. Starting from last Friday, the ‘two-game daily ticket bundles’ have been released on more.com, covering the matches of the national teams of Cyprus and Greece in the EuroBasket in Limassol.
Fans now have the opportunity to reserve their seats at the Spyros Kyprianou arena -at a discount- for two consecutive games per day, across four different days, for the matches featuring the teams coached by Vassilis Spanoulis and Christoforos Livadiotis.
The bundles cover four out of the five matchdays in Limassol, with the exception being the Cyprus-Greece game, for which fans can book single-match tickets via more.com. Specifically, with the ‘two-game daily ticket bundles, fans can secure seats for the following matchups:
Bundle 1:
Thursday, August 28
Bosnia and Herzegovina-Cyprus & Greece-Italy
Bundle 2:
Sunday, August 31
Spain-Cyprus & Georgia-Greece
Bundle 3:
Tuesday, September 2
Cyprus-Georgia & Greece-Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bundle 4:
Thursday, September 4
Italy-Cyprus & Spain-Greece
More information and ticket prices for the four above bundles can be found at https://www.more.com/cy-el/tickets/sports/fiba-eurobasket-2025/
It should be noted that single tickets for two of the four Greece national team games (against Italy on August 28 and Spain on September 4) are already sold out. This means that fans wishing to attend these two matches at the Spyros Kyprianou arena can only do so through the Daily Ticket Bundles.
Furthermore, for fans who prefer not to purchase the ‘two-game daily ticket bundles, ticket sales continue for 13 out of the 15 single matches taking place in Limassol, via www.more.com/cy-el/tickets/sports/fiba-eurobasket-2025/
It’s worth emphasising that the Cyprus-Greece match (which is not part of a daily bundle), as well as the Greece vs Bosnia and Herzegovina game, are also expected to sell out soon.
FIBA EuroBasket 2025 is co-hosted by Cyprus, Finland, Poland, and Latvia. Cyprus’ participation in the event marks a historic milestone for the country’s sports scene, as it will be the first time a senior Cypriot national team in any sport competes in the main round of a European competition.
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