
Exciting news for basketball fans! Athens has been officially confirmed as the host city for the 2026 EuroLeague Final Four. The decision was highlighted during a meeting in the Greek capital between Euroleague Basketball President, Dejan Bodiroga, and the Greek Prime Minister, Kyriakos Mitsotakis. This event will bring Europe’s top club basketball tournament back to one of its most passionate hubs.
The meeting between the two leaders solidified the plans for the highly anticipated tournament, set to take place from May 22 to 24, 2026. This event is the climax of the EuroLeague season, where the four best teams in Europe compete to be crowned champion. The choice of Athens reflects the city’s rich basketball culture and its capability to host major international sporting events.
🤝 A Key Meeting in Athens
Euroleague Basketball President Dejan Bodiroga and Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis met on Tuesday to discuss final arrangements for the event. Their conversation centered on making the 2026 Final Four a memorable experience for players and fans alike. This collaboration between EuroLeague and the Greek government signals a strong commitment to celebrating European basketball at its finest.
🏟️ A Historic Return to a Famous Arena
The tournament will be held at the Telekom Center Athens, the renowned home court of the Panathinaikos basketball team. This marks the Final Four’s return to the Greek capital for the first time since 2007. In a memorable finish that year, local heroes Panathinaikos clinched the EuroLeague title in the very same arena, creating an unforgettable moment for their supporters.
🏀 Greece’s Strong Basketball Legacy
Greece has a long and proud history of hosting major basketball championships. Before the 2007 event in Athens, the Final Four was held in Thessaloniki in 2000 and Piraeus in 1993. Hosting the 2026 tournament further cements the country’s status as a key destination for European basketball, where the sport is followed with incredible passion by local fans.
🔥 Greek Teams in the Spotlight
The announcement is especially timely, as Greece’s two major clubs, Olympiacos and Panathinaikos, are currently strong competitors in the EuroLeague. Both teams are performing well this season, adding to the growing excitement among local fans who are eager to see Europe’s best teams compete on their home soil.





