Cyber Euroleague Final Four 2026: The Biggest NBA 2K Esports Weekend of Europe Is Here
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The stage is set for the Cyber Euroleague Final Four 2026, where only four elite competitors remain in the battle for the biggest title in European NBA 2K esports (played with the reallife team rosters and likenesses). After a dramatic regular season, intense Play-In games, and high-pressure playoff series, the semifinal matchups are officially confirmed:
Real Madrid vs AS MonacoPanathinaikos vs Valencia Basket
With a 4x10-minute quarter format, single-elimination rules, and no second chances, the Final Four promises pure pressure, elite gameplay, and championship-level competition.
Four Entered. Only One Will Become Champion.
This year’s Cyber Euroleague season has delivered one of the most competitive campaigns yet, featuring top NBA 2K players from across Europe representing some of the biggest basketball clubs on the continent.
Now, the Final Four brings together proven champions, rising stars, and players chasing legacy. Fun fact: three out of fourt participants in the Final Four are from Serbia and one from Lithuania.
The semifinal stream begins on Friday, April 24 at 18:45 CET, while the Grand Final takes place on Saturday, April 25 at 19:45 CET.
Watch live here:
Semifinal 1: Real Madrid vs AS Monaco
This matchup brings together experience, championship mentality, and elite composure.
Luka Vujasinovic: Real Madrid
Representing Real Madrid, Luka Vujasinovic enters the Final Four as one of the strongest favorites. The captain of the Serbian 2K national team and a 2-time Cyber Euroleague champion, Luka secured the 2nd seed after the regular season.
In the quarterfinals, he survived a tough five-game battle, defeating Giannis Moscholios and Olympiacos 3-2. Giannis entered as the 7th seed after fighting through the Play-In stage, making Luka’s victory even more hard-earned.
Martynas Valaitis: AS Monaco
On the other side stands the defending champion.
Martynas Valaitis, Lithuania’s top NBA 2K player and a 1-time Cyber Euroleague champion, returns to the Final Four with AS Monaco after finishing the season as the 6th seed.
He defeated Nikos Karakoussis and Partizan Belgrade 3-1 in the quarterfinals, taking down the 3rd seed with authority and proving once again why he remains one of Europe’s most dangerous competitors.
This semifinal is not just a game—it is a clash between champions.
Semifinal 2: Panathinaikos vs Valencia Basket
A Serbian showdown with everything on the line.
Ivan Trbuskovic: Panathinaikos
Ivan Trbuskovic, Serbian NBA 2K coach from ESportsBattle and a 1-time Cyber Euroleague champion, enters the Final Four as the 1st seed after dominating the regular season.
He backed that up in the playoffs by defeating Uros Rakic and Baskonia 3-1 in the quarterfinals. Uros had to survive two Play-In matches after losing his first, making his playoff run impressive—but Ivan’s consistency proved too strong.
As the top seed, Ivan now has one goal left: the championship.
Veljko Komlos: Valencia Basket
Across from him is one of the breakout names of the season.
Veljko Komlos, representing Valencia Basket, arrives as the 5th seed and a dangerous debutant on the Cyber Euroleague Final Four stage.
He dominated his quarterfinal matchup, sweeping Nikola Tasic and Dubai 3-0. Nikola, Veljko’s cousin, entered the playoffs as the 4th seed, making the series even more personal and intense.
Veljko now looks to continue his dream run and reach his first Cyber Euroleague Grand Final.

Powered by ECSO – European Cyber Sports Organization
The Cyber Euroleague continues to grow as one of the premier NBA 2K esports competitions in Europe, powered by the European Cyber Sports Organization (ECSO).
Under the leadership of president Viktor Vladov, ECSO continues building the future of competitive digital basketball with support from board members including:
Bryant Dunston
Tyson Ward
Jaleen Smith
Tai Odiase
and other major figures from professional basketball and esports
Their vision is helping bridge traditional basketball and next-generation esports competition across Europe.

Where to Watch Cyber Euroleague Final Four 2026
Fans can follow every semifinal and the Grand Final live on the official Cyber Euroleague YouTube channel. The matches will be commentated by ECSO president, Viktor Vladov, and Cyber Euroleague participant, Giannis Moscholios.
Live Stream Playlist:
You can also follow:
YouTube: @cybereuroleague
Instagram: @cybereuroleague
For live scores and stats, search on Sofascore:
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Final Four Weekend Begins Now
Four players remain.Two will reach the Grand Final.
Only one will lift the trophy.
The Cyber Euroleague Final Four 2026 is here—and every possession could decide history.


