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Basketball - Europe - EuroLeague - 2025/2026 season (26. round)
03. February 2026. 20:30h
Anadolu Efes vs Valencia
Basketbol Gelişim Merkezi, Istanbul, TR
2026
03
February
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar/ arhiva (vlastita)

Tickets for Anadolu Efes – Valencia in EuroLeague Round 26, 2025/26, at Basketbol Gelişim Merkezi, Kazlıçeşme

Looking for tickets to Anadolu Efes vs Valencia in EuroLeague? Here you can check ticket sales for Round 26 and plan your night at Basketbol Gelişim Merkezi in Kazlıçeşme, Istanbul. You will find standings context, key matchup notes and crowd atmosphere pointers, plus practical arrival advice to pick your seat calmly and avoid queues

Big clash in Istanbul that’s boosting interest in tickets

Anadolu Efes and Valencia, as part of Round 26 of the EuroLeague in the 2025/2026 season, play in Istanbul at the Basketbol Gelişim Merkezi arena, with tip-off set for 03.02.2026 at 20:30. It’s a matchup that, on paper, brings together two different season stories, and that’s exactly why it draws the attention of fans and neutral basketball lovers, because every possession can change the impression of both teams’ momentum. Valencia arrives as a club that, in the competition so far, has built continuity and won in streaks, while Efes, in a new cycle, is looking for the right click, a steadier identity, and wins that restore confidence. Because of the attractive opponent, the names on the rosters, and the fact that the game is played in a modern complex in Kazlıçeşme, heightened demand for tickets is expected, especially as game night approaches. Secure your tickets now and click the

button to lock in your seat in the stands in time, because matchups like these often get an extra wave of interest in the final days before the opening tip.

The standings say one thing, but the game context opens another

On 13.01.2026, the EuroLeague standings clearly place Valencia high, while Anadolu Efes sits much lower, which further underscores what’s at stake in this matchup. Valencia is third after 21 games with a record of 14 wins and 7 losses, meaning they are firmly in the top zone and that every away win in a round like this can be the difference between a calmer continuation of the season and a more nervous chase for position. Anadolu Efes is eighteenth after 21 games with a record of 6 wins and 15 losses, so its home court becomes an obligation, not just an advantage, because every opportunity to come back must be turned into points in the table. That’s precisely why the ticket story here gains extra weight: home fans want to be part of a night when the season turns, and away fans see a chance for another big win on a demanding road trip. When the weight of the table and the reputation of the clubs combine, you get a game that is both a test of character and a tactical chessboard, so it’s no surprise that ticket sales rise as soon as the schedule and venue details are confirmed.

Numbers reveal styles and where the game can break

A look at the basic season numbers from the standings gives a good starting point for reading this duel, even though basketball always leaves room for surprise. In 21 games, Valencia has scored 1896 points and conceded 1797, pointing to a more stable offensive output and tempo control, and that profile often travels well because it doesn’t depend solely on one player’s inspiration. In 21 games, Anadolu Efes has scored 1644 points and conceded 1752, so the point differential is negative and suggests that swings were more frequent, whether through offensive dry spells or defensive dips in key stretches. In a matchup like this, two themes matter: who will better control transition, and who will have the calmer hand from three-point range, because Valencia typically punishes bad rotations, and Efes most often gets back into the game when it strings together makes and feeds off energy from the stands. That’s why the arena atmosphere is part of the tactics here too, because a loud crowd can change the rhythm of free throws, defensive communication, and on-ball decisions, and that’s another reason why tickets for a game like this become a sought-after commodity. Buying tickets in time isn’t just a practical decision, but an entry into a night where details—from the first switch to the last defensive stop—can decide who leaves with a valuable win.

Rosters bring depth, and the key matchups are already on the name list

A look at the lineups from this season’s European games shows how this matchup can be played on multiple levels, from guard-line duels to the physical battle under the rims. Valencia, in one of the previous head-to-head games this season, featured players such as Brancou Badioa, Kameron Taylora, Josepa Puerta, Sergija De Larree, Jeana Montera, Omarija Moorea and Dariusa Thompsona, alongside frontcourt options such as Nate Reuvers, Jaime Pradilla, Neal Sako, Matt Costello and Yankuba Sima, which highlights a mix of athleticism, shooting solutions, and paint depth. Anadolu Efes leaned on names such as Shanea Larkina, Rodriguea Beaubois, Jordana Loyda, Sabena Leeja, Nicka Weiler Babba, Isaie Cordiniera, PJ Doziera and Vincenta Poiriera, with additional options such as Sehmus Hazer, Rolands Smits, David Mutaf and Ruzgar Fenemen, so it’s clear the potential for offensive runs is big as soon as the ball movement clicks. Such lineups usually mean the game will open through pick-and-roll, isolations on mismatches, and attempts to punish slow rotations, while on the other end the defense will look for a way to hide weaker defenders and shut down drives to the rim. In practice, that often leads to moments where one offensive rebound or one steal flips the energy, and then the crowd and the building become a factor you can feel on the floor. That’s why tickets aren’t just a formality, but part of the story of who will dominate when the ball gets heavy, and who will withstand the pressure of a full arena and high expectations.

Coaching signature and the psychology of change on the bench

This game also gains a special dimension from the coaching context, because in December 2025 Anadolu Efes announced that Pablo Laso was appointed head coach through the end of the 2026/2027 season, which is news that always carries a message of a new direction and different daily demands. In an earlier head-to-head game this season on the European stage, Efes had Radovan Trifunović as head coach, so across the season you can also read a transition in which the team seeks a steadier handwriting, a clearer hierarchy, and recognizable offensive sets. On the other side, Valencia enters the season with a staff led by Pedro Martinez, and the club publicly presented the coaching team and continuity of work already during the summer of 2025, which often shows in how the team reacts to tempo changes and how it closes games in tight finishes. That contrast—freshness of a new project versus continuity—can be felt in the first five minutes, in how players are positioned on defense and how quickly help arrives on the first line. In this matchup, coaching decisions—such as rotations with small lineups, switching in the pick, and when to call a time-out—can be just as important as an individual’s shooting night. And that’s exactly why fans like to be inside, because the feeling when the arena collectively reacts to a bench move or a string of defensive stops can’t be transmitted through a screen, so ticket sales often speed up when the story of tactical outsmarting spreads among the audience.

The December head-to-head as a fresh reference for February

This season already has a fresh head-to-head reference that can serve as a mirror for what awaits us in Istanbul, because on 11.12.2025 Valencia beat Anadolu Efes by 94 to 82. In that game, Valencia’s top performer was Kameron Taylor with a high efficiency rating, while on Efes’s side Isaia Cordinier was among the standouts, and the numbers showed that Valencia distributed points better across multiple options and controlled the rhythm better through the quarters. The attendance figure is also interesting, because 10,835 spectators watched the game in Valencia, which speaks to the level of interest these two clubs can generate when they meet. Such games are often recognized by moments when one run changes the mood, and then everything returns to calmer control by the more experienced lineup, and coaches also draw concrete matchup lessons from nights like that, including the opponent’s preferences. In February, the context moves to Istanbul and a different setting, but the questions remain similar: can Efes impose physical contact and faster transition, and can Valencia withstand the pressure of an away game and find points when the home side tightens the defense. That’s exactly why tickets for this matchup disappear quickly, so buy tickets in time and click the

button, because many want to see live whether the December story will repeat or turn in the other direction.

Basketbol Gelişim Merkezi and Kazlıçeşme as the new stage of Istanbul’s sports rhythm

The Basketbol Gelişim Merkezi arena in the Kazlıçeşme neighborhood, in the Zeytinburnu district, has become a recognizable point on Istanbul’s sports map—not only as a game venue, but also as a complex conceived as a basketball development center. According to Anadolu Efes information about the arena and its facilities, it is a venue with a main hall of 10 thousand spectators, along with additional courts and infrastructure, which explains why interest in tickets often spreads beyond the narrow circle of supporters. Istanbul itself is a magnetic destination, and Kazlıçeşme has a specific urban character because it lies in a zone where the coastline, traffic arteries, and densely populated neighborhoods meet, so going to the game easily becomes an evening out. An important detail for fans is that the arena can be reached by public transport, including Marmaray and the Kazlıçeşme station, and the address Kazlıçeşme, 10. Yıl Cd. No: 2/1 is clearly highlighted in city records of sports facilities as well. In such an environment, the atmosphere gains an extra layer, because the crowd in a new arena often arrives earlier, lingers in the surrounding areas, and turns the game into an event—and that’s exactly what pushes ticket sales and creates the feeling that it’s not just about sport but also about an urban experience. If you want to feel that energy firsthand, buy tickets via the button below and click , because EuroLeague nights in Istanbul very quickly become the talk of the city.

Practical information for arrival and planning game night

The Anadolu Efes vs Valencia game is played on 03.02.2026 at 20:30, and the venue is Basketbol Gelişim Merkezi, Kazlıçeşme, 10. Yıl Cd. No: 2/1, Istanbul, TR, so the basic advice to visitors is to plan to arrive earlier to avoid congestion on approaches and at entrances. Because it’s an arena that attracts a large number of people, especially when an opponent from the very top of the standings comes, it’s realistic to expect heavier traffic in the wider Zeytinburnu area, so it’s smart to rely on public transport where possible and align your route with gate opening times. In its arrival information, Anadolu Efes emphasizes that the complex is conceived as a European basketball base and that, besides the main arena, there are additional facilities, which in practice means the crowd often spreads across the space, but also that entry checks can take longer when interest is high. If you’re coming for the first time, it’s good to check in advance which section and entrance are tied to your ticket, and to leave enough time to find your seat, because the best part of the experience is being in place already during warm-ups and the first crowd reactions. Exactly in games like these, when points are on the line that can change a season, tickets also become a ticket into emotion, into the city’s rhythm, and into the arena’s sound, so many don’t want to risk the last moment. That’s why the recommendation is simple: ticket sales are available, secure your tickets and click the

button so you can enter the night without stress, in a game where top European basketball is expected.Sources:
- EuroLeague portal, 2025/2026 season standings and basic team numbers
- EuroLeague portal, competition calendar and confirmation of the Round 26 tip-off time
- EuroLeague portal, match report Valencia Basket vs Anadolu Efes (result and lineups)
- EuroLeague portal, news on the appointment of Pablo Laso as head coach of Anadolu Efes
- Anadolu Efes SK portal, information about the arena and instructions for getting to Basketbol Gelişim Merkezi
- IBB Spor Envanteri, official record of the sports facility and the address of Basketbol Gelişim Merkezi
- TBF portal, information on the Federation’s move to Basketbol Gelişim Merkezi and a description of the complex

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