Hamburg in basketball fever: EuroBasket 2025 and pure female power!
Experience the FIBA Women’s EuroBasket 2025 in Hamburg with a diverse supporting program to promote women’s basketball.

Hamburg in basketball fever: EuroBasket 2025 and pure female power!
In just a few days the time has come: from June 19th to 22nd, 2025, Hamburg will be the source of the best European basketball player FIBA Women's EuroBasket 2025. This event promises not only exciting games, but also a comprehensive supporting program that puts women's basketball in the spotlight and inspires young talent.
In addition to exciting basketball games, Hamburg also offers numerous workshops and courses. A highlight is the “Women in Basketball” workshop, which will take place on June 21st and 22nd under the moderation of Ireti Amojo. This is about important topics such as women in leadership positions, dual careers and the promotion of female managers. In addition, teacher training entitled “Basketball moves schools” will be offered on the same day. Here teachers learn how they can better integrate girls' basketball into everyday school life. Renowned speakers such as Stefan Ludwig (ALBA Berlin) and Anja Skuza will share their knowledge.
Diversity for young talents
Another thriving event is the Girls' Mini Festival, which will be held from June 20th to 22nd for 80 girls born in 2014 and younger. In the Wilhelmsburg district school, the participants experience exciting workshops on topics such as cyberbullying and joy of playing, supplemented by a visit to an international match. The girls receive support from experienced athletes such as Marie Reichert, the Olympic champion in 3×3 basketball.
The starts at the same time DBB mini trainer offensive 2025/26, a training program for selected youth coaches with the aim of promoting the next generations of talent. The Female Referee Clinic and the FIBA International Coach Clinic round off the extensive program and offer valuable insights into training methods and game analysis.
A look into the future of women's basketball
In the recent past, the German national team has impressively shown that it is on the right track. Leonie Fiebich recently brought the team into the qualifying tournament for the Olympics in February 2024 with her emotional performance against the Czech Republic. Her strong nerves secured victory in a dramatic final phase of the game, in which she stood out as the best thrower on her team and led her team back to the European Championships after 12 years. Germany not only has a long tradition in women's basketball, but is also making progress on the international stage.
All of these developments show that women's basketball has enormous importance not only in Hamburg, but throughout Germany. Whether through the establishment of professional leagues like that 1. Women's Basketball Bundesliga or internationally successful teams, the upswing is noticeable. The focus is clearly on promoting talent and creating sustainable structures to secure the future of women's sport.
So it remains exciting! With the upcoming events in Hamburg and the ever-growing popularity of women's basketball, the Italian atmosphere of the city is being brought to a wider stage with a lot of passion and commitment to women's sporting achievements, while enthusiastically following the rapid developments in the world of basketball.