When is Turkey's semifinal match?
September 12, 2025.
Sports / Basketball
Turkey's national basketball team, known as "12 Dev Adam" (12 Giant Men), has advanced to the EuroBasket 2025 semifinals, marking their first appearance in this stage of the competition in 24 years. They secured their spot after defeating P...
Turkey's journey to the EuroBasket 2025 semifinals has been marked by impressive teamwork and standout individual performances. Alperen Şengün's triple-double against Poland (19 points, 12 rebounds, and 10 assists) was a historic moment, making him the youngest player to achieve this in the tournament. Coach Ergin Ataman has instilled a winning mentality, emphasizing the goal of winning a medal. Turkey's semifinal opponent, Greece, advanced after defeating Lithuania 87-76. The game is scheduled for September 12, 2025, with the winner advancing to the EuroBasket final.
The match will be broadcast live on TRT 1.
[EuroLeague Tweet](https://twitter.com/EuroLeague/status/1966575245478789474?ref=yanuki.com target="_blank")
This EuroBasket run evokes memories of Turkey's successful campaign in EuroBasket 2001, where they won a silver medal as hosts. The current team aims to replicate that success and potentially go one step further.
September 12, 2025.
Greece.
TRT 1.
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