MUNICH (Germany) – All eyes will be on the fascinating on-court action from Wednesday onwards as Europe’s brightest stars start competing in FIBA EuroBasket 2025, but the courts themselves will also attract attention across the four venues of the flagship tournament.
That is because Danish hardwood sports flooring manufacturer Junkers is unveiling with the start of the FIBA EuroBasket its new innovative custom print solution, that transforms the court into a dynamic visual experience.
Traditionally, basketball courts are manually painted - a method that limits designs to basic shapes and solid colors. Effects such as shadows, 3D illusions, gradients and transparent elements are almost impossible to achieve by hand.
But with the new print technology by FIBA’s Official Technical Supplier, court designs can now feature depth effects, color transitions, and layered transparency, enabling captivating visual details that enhance the tournament’s design theme.
This breakthrough opens the door to creative possibilities previously out of reach, elevating the spectator and sponsor experience without compromising on-court performance or safety.
“Court design has been an important aspect of basketball games for a long time, but we’re now seeing it take center stage. Today, the floor does more than just host the game, it helps define the theme and set the stage for the tournament,” said Junkers CEO Thomas Bendixen.
The FIBA EuroBasket 2025 official slogan is ‘Make Your Mark', and urges players and teams to leave their imprint alongside the European greats who have graced the storied history of the competition.
Meanwhile the visual identity of FIBA EuroBasket 2025 creates a strong, bold appearance to enable a lasting impression for the 42nd edition of Europe's flagship competition.
Each of the four host cities of Limassol, Tampere, Katowice and Riga is represented with specific color combinations within the visual identity, while the official logo of the competition is comprised of modern graphic elements with a slick, architectural construction.
Junckers’ innovative print technology brings that vision to life, transforming the court into a visual extension of the tournament’s story.
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