The 2025/26 EuroLeague season opened with a wave of excitement and drama, especially for teams from the AdmiralBet ABA League. The debut of Dubai Basketball in the EuroLeague brought a historic victory, while Serbian giants Partizan Mozzart Bet and Crvena zvezda Meridianbet faced tough challenges that resulted in defeats.
The spotlight shone brightly on Dubai Basketball, who marked their very first EuroLeague game with an emphatic win over fellow AdmiralBet ABA League competitors, Partizan Mozzart Bet. The final score was 89-76, a resounding statement for the newcomers. Dubai Basketball managed to control the game tempo for most of the night. Though Partizan briefly took a slight lead early in the third quarter at 48-47, Dubai quickly reasserted their dominance. Stellar performances from key players such as Mfiondu Kabengele, Dwayne Bacon, and Džanan Musa were pivotal. By the end of the third quarter, Dubai had pulled ahead by 12 points and extended that lead to 20 in the final quarter, calmly sealing an unforgettable victory for their EuroLeague debut.
Meanwhile, in Belgrade, Crvena zvezda Meridianbet fought hard in their EuroLeague opener but ultimately fell to Italian powerhouse EA7 Emporio Armani Milan with a scoreline of 82-92. The home side was hampered by several injuries, which limited their effectiveness on the court. Despite their best efforts to stay competitive and close the gap, the visitors executed crucial plays and nailed big shots at the right moments, maintaining their lead throughout the game and securing an important win away from home.
The first round of the EuroLeague regular season on Tuesday, September 30, 2025, showcased some intense basketball action:
– DUBAI BASKETBALL vs. Partizan Mozzart Bet ended 89-76, with Bertans scoring 20 points and Musa adding 19 for Dubai. Partizan relied on T. Jones with 13 points and Osetkowski with 12.
– Crvena zvezda Meridianbet faced off against EA7 Emporio Armani Milan, losing 82-92. For Crvena zvezda, Nwora scored 19 points while Carter contributed 16. Milan’s victory was led by LeDay with 21 points and Shields with 13.
This opening round highlighted the competitive spirit and unpredictability that define the EuroLeague, with newcomers making a bold entrance and established teams battling to assert their dominance despite setbacks. The season promises to be thrilling as teams adjust and vie for supremacy in one of Europe’s premier basketball competitions.

