This article displays the squads of the teams that competed in EuroBasket 2025. Each team has a final roster of 12 players; a team can opt to have one naturalized player as per FIBA eligibility rules from its roster.
Age and club were as of the start of the tournament, 27 August 2025.[1]
Group A
Czechia
A 16-player roster was announced on 24 July.[2]Tomáš Satoranský withdrew due to back injury on 22 August,[3] the same day the final roster was announced.[4]
Czech Republic men's national basketball team – EuroBasket 2025 roster
A 22-player roster was announced on 7 July.[5]Maik Kotsar withdrew due to shoulder injury on August 22.[6] The final roster was announced on 25 August.[7]
Estonia men's national basketball team – EuroBasket 2025 roster
A 25-player roster was announced on 4 July.[8][9] It was reduced to 20 players on 25 July[10] and further to 17 players on 2 August.[11]Mārtiņš Laksa and Rodions Kurucs withdrew due to injury on August 14 and 20, respectively.[12][13] The final roster was announced on 24 August, with Toms Skuja being the final cut. [14]
Latvia men's national basketball team – EuroBasket 2025 roster
A 17-player roster was announced on 28 July.[17][18] On 20 August, Uroš Trifunović and Alen Smailagić were removed from the roster after being deemed unavailable due to injuries.[19] The final roster was announced on 23 August, with Balša Koprivica, Dejan Davidovac and Nikola Topić being cut.[20] Team captain Bogdan Bogdanović sustained a hamstring injury in the second group stage game and was sidelined for the remainder of the tournament, with Stefan Jović taking over the captaincy.[21]
Serbia men's national basketball team – EuroBasket 2025 roster
A 25-player roster was announced on 1 July.[40] It was reduced to 15 players on 9 July.[41] The final roster was announced on 22 August, the same day Jovan Kljajić withdrew due to injury.[42]
Montenegro men's national basketball team – EuroBasket 2025 roster
A 24-player roster was announced on 4 July.[47] On 20 August, Xavier Castañeda withdrew due to injury and was replaced by John Roberson.[48] On the same day, Džanan Musa withdrew to focus on recovering from abdominal wall surgery.[49][50] The final roster was announced on 21 August.[51][52]
Bosnia and Herzegovina men's national basketball team – EuroBasket 2025 roster
A 17-player roster was announced on 16 July.[79] The roster was reduced to 15 players on 13 August.[80] The final roster was announced on 25 August.[81]
Belgium men's national basketball team – EuroBasket 2025 roster
An 18-player roster was announced on 27 June.[82][83] On 13 July, Mathias Lessort withdrew due to injury and was replaced by Yoan Makoundou,[84][85] who was later cut from the roster on 4 August.[86] On 8 August, the roster was reduced to 14 players, with Frank Ntilikina, Moussa Diabaté and Ousmane Dieng cut from the squad.[87][88] On 16 August, Vincent Poirier withdrew due to knee injury.[89] Moussa Diabaté, who was previously cut from the roster, was called up to replace Poirier, but declined in order to focus on the upcoming NBA season.[90] The final roster was announced on 17 August, with Nadir Hifi being the final cut.[91] On 24 August, Matthew Strazel withdrew due to thigh injury. Since the deadline had not expired, he was replaced by Nadir Hifi, who was the final cut.[92]
France men's national basketball team – EuroBasket 2025 roster
A 16-player roster was announced on 14 July.[98] On 1 August, Jordan Loyd was added to the roster after being naturalized as a Polish citizen.[99][100]Jeremy Sochan withdrew due to calf injury on 10 August.[101] On 18 August, Igor Miličić Jr. withdrew due to knee injury.[102] The final roster was announced on 22 August.[103]
Poland men's national basketball team – EuroBasket 2025 roster
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