Cyber Eurocup Final 4 2025 recap
- EuroCup

- Jul 27
- 2 min read

Jannick Hüttenberger Claims 2025 Cyber Eurocup Final 4 Crown After Stunning Title Run
The Cyber Eurocup Final 4 concluded in spectacular fashion, crowning German gamer Jannick Hüttenberger as the new king of the Cyber Eurocup. Representing Bourg and competing on NBA 2K25, Hüttenberger completed a remarkable postseason with a 74-67 victory over Turkish standout Bora Kolday in the championship game.
After dominating his semifinal against Dejan Raicevic and staying composed in the high-pressure final, Hüttenberger now takes his place among Europe’s elite eBasketball players.
Semifinal 1: Hüttenberger Shines Early, Raicevic Falls Short
Facing a tough matchup against Partizan’s Dejan Raicevic, Hüttenberger came out aggressive and never looked back. His Bourg team moved the ball fluidly, pressed hard on defense, and stifled Raicevic’s attempts to rally. The win sent a message: Hüttenberger had arrived, and he meant business.
Semifinal 2: Kolday Outduels Vaitkevicius to Set Up Title Clash
On the other side of the bracket, Bora Kolday controlled the tempo against Buducnost’s Rokas Vaitkevicius, building a lead early and maintaining it. The Turkish gamer executed sharp pick-and-rolls and showcased elite defensive timing to neutralize the Lithuanian’s attack.
The result? A Kolday vs Hüttenberger showdown that promised fireworks.
Third Place Game: Raicevic Grabs Consolation Win
After falling short in the semis, Dejan Raicevic finished his campaign strong by defeating Vaitkevicius in the third-place match. While the Serbian didn’t get the trophy, his strong final showing was a reminder of his consistency across multiple tournaments.
Final: Hüttenberger Silences Critics, Beats Kolday in Cyber Eurocup Final
In the grand final, it was Jannick Hüttenberger who kept his cool. Facing a red-hot Bora Kolday, the Bourg gamer executed a near-perfect game plan. His shot selection, rotation discipline, and clutch shot-making gave him the edge in a tight 74–67 final.
Hüttenberger’s ability to close quarters and handle pressure situations was key in securing his first Cyber Eurocup title — and possibly a promotion to the Cyber Euroleague.
Cyber Euroleague Expands: All Top 3 Reach Europe’s Highest Stage
With the Cyber Euroleague expanding to 20 teams, all three podium finishers — Hüttenberger, Kolday, and Raicevic — have officially qualified for the 2025–26 Cyber Euroleague season.
Additionally, Rokas Vaitkevicius, despite finishing fourth, has also received a wildcard as the highest-ranked non-qualified player in the overall rankings — ensuring that all four Final 4 contenders will move up to Europe's premier competition.
A Future Star is Born
This title is not just silverware for Hüttenberger — it’s a launchpad. He’s now firmly in the conversation among Europe’s best virtual ballers.
Meanwhile, Kolday’s runner-up finish solidifies his position as one of the continent's rising stars, and Raicevic’s consistent playoff performances continue to earn him respect across the league.


