FIBA EuroBasket 2025 Preview: Sweden

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STOCKHOLM (Sweden) – Basketball fans in Sweden can celebrate after their country reached FIBA EuroBasket 2025 to end a long 12-year absence from the major tournament.

Since 1995, the Swedes had only qualified on one previous occasion, which was in 2013, as they had hosted the event in 2003.

The country has been encouraging its young players to receive top training and development abroad, and many of those players have become leaders of the current generation.

Schedule

August 27: vs Finland (19:30 CET)
August 29: vs Germany (12:30 CET)
August 30: vs Great Britain (15:30 CET)
September 1: vs Montenegro (12:30 CET)
September 3: vs Lithuania (15:30 CET)

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Games

The full FIBA EuroBasket 2025 schedule

Star Player

Pelle Larsson

194 cm / 6’4″ | Guard

Pelle Larsson will look to take the next step as he competes for the Swedish national team in his first EuroBasket, supported by Barra Njie, Melwin Pantzar, Viktor Gaddefors, Denzel Andersson, and Adam Ramstedt.

But Larsson will be the key figure in this Swedish team that heads into EuroBasket with nothing to lose and everything to gain.

Larsson competed at the FIBA Basketball World Cup 2023 Qualifiers and will look to make a name for himself in Tampere.

History

Sweden is back on the continental stage, qualifying for the FIBA EuroBasket 2025 for their first appearance since 2013. It will be the Nordic country’s 11th showing in Europe’s flagship competition.

Sweden debuted in the EuroBasket in 1953 and competed in five of the following nine editions until 1969. The next participations came in 1983, 1993, and 1995 before hosting the event in 2003. Sweden returned 10 years later and has now ended a 12-year wait.

Best finish: 11th – 1995

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EuroBasket Top Scorers

Rank

Player

Games

Points

1

Bo Widen

23

275

2

Staffan Widen

23

261

3

Jorgen Hansson

16

223

4

Erik Sahlstrom

9

144

5

Anders Gronlund

16

131

6

Ulf Lindelof

16

118

7

Sten Feldreich

7

114

8

Par Jonas Larsson

9

113

9

Hans Albertsson

16

111

10

Jeffery Taylor

5

106

How they qualified

Gameday 1: SWE 84-70 BUL
Gameday 2: MNE 95-70 SWE
Gameday 3:
SWE 73-72 GER
Gameday 4: GER 80-61 SWE
Gameday 5: BUL 81-77 SWE
Gameday 6: SWE 86-83 MNE

Poll: Where will they finish?

Tickets

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