Basketball-Germany crowned EuroBasket champions after thrilling win over Turkey


Basketball - FIBA EuroBasket 2025 - Final - Turkey v Germany - Xiaomi Arena, Riga, Latvia - September 14, 2025 Germany's Dennis Schroder lifts the trophy as he celebrates with his teammates after winning the FIBA EuroBasket final REUTERS/Yiannis Kourtoglou

RIGA (Reuters) - Germany pulled off a stunning 88-83 victory over Turkey on Sunday to win the EuroBasket title for the first time since 1993, with point guard Dennis Schroeder draining a late jump shot and then adding a pair of high-pressure free throws in a thrilling climax.

The reigning World Cup champions put in a gritty defensive display, with Isaac Bonga coming up with key plays down the stretch before Schroeder put the team on his back and carried them over the line with a late-game point-guard masterclass.

Both sides began with a barrage of three-point attempts, blocks and bruising challenges in a high-octane first half that saw Turkey take a six-point lead into the break, but that lead was quickly erased at the start of the third period as the Germans roared back.

Hampered after collecting three fouls over the first three periods, Turkey's Alperen Sengun came back into the game early in the fourth quarter and made a tough hook shot before taking a charge on the defensive end to preserve a slender three-point lead.

Cedi Osman went back up the floor and hit his sixth three of the night to double their lead as the momentum swung, but they could not shake the Germans off and when Sengun picked up his fourth foul with just under four minutes remaining, Bonga gave Germany a one-point lead on the next play.

With the game reaching boiling point, Schroeder scored with a driving layup before Bonga grabbed an offensive rebound and Schroeder made the most of it, hitting a pull-up jumper with 19 seconds left to give the Germans a three-point lead.

Sengun tried to level, heaving a three-pointer with Daniel Theis's hand in his face, but the shot kissed the front of the rim, and Osman fouled Schroeder after the rebound, with the 31-year-old icing the two resulting shots from the line to secure a superb win.

In the bronze medal match, Greece had to hold off a frenetic late fightback to squeeze past Finland, almost blowing a 15-point lead in the final four minutes before hanging on to win 92-89 to secure third place in the tournament.

(Reporting by Philip O'Connor; Editing by Andrew Cawthorne)

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!

Next In Basketball

NBA-Dallas Mavericks fire general manager Harrison, architect of Doncic-to-Lakers move
Basketball-NBA great Parker to coach France's youth team
Pistons edge Mavericks amid Day of the Dead color and Mexico City roar
NBA-Wembanyama's hot start powers TV, streaming and social-media surge
NBA-League reviewing policies after federal gambling charges rock NBA
MBC cagers Jayson and Matthew eye big leap at SEA Games
MBC proud as Jayson, Matthew earn SEA Games call-up
Rigged poker games melded high-tech trickery with NBA star power, prosecutors say
Factbox-Betting scandals that have rocked North American professional sports
NBA's Chauncey Billups, Terry Rozier among dozens arrested in illegal gambling probe

Others Also Read