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Basketball – Europe - Eurocup - 2025/2026 season (16. round)
28. January 2026. 20:45h
Manresa vs Cluj-Napoca
PavellĂł Nou Congost, Manresa, ES
2026
28
January
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar/ arhiva (vlastita)

Tickets for BAXI Manresa – U-BT Cluj-Napoca in EuroCup basketball: buy seats for Pavello Nou Congost, Manresa

Looking for tickets to BAXI Manresa – U-BT Cluj-Napoca in EuroCup? Here you can move straight to ticket purchase for Round 16 at Pavello Nou Congost, get the key matchup storylines, standings context, and practical tips for arriving in Manresa and enjoying the arena atmosphere. Ticket sales are active now, so secure your spot early

EuroCup night at Nou Congost: Manresa and Cluj-Napoca

EuroCup in the 2025 2026 season enters the part of the schedule where every point is felt in the standings, and the clash between BAXI Manresa and U-BT Cluj-Napoca in Round 16 carries the weight of a direct duel for positions that lead into the playoffs. The game is scheduled for 28.01.2026 at 20:45 Central European Time, and it will be played at the Pavello Nou Congost arena in Manresa, within the Zona esportiva sports complex, at the address Ctra De Manresa a Sant Joan de Vilatorrada s/n. Nou Congost is an arena where the stands are close to the court and where every successful drive or defensive stop sounds like it is the last minute, so the home team often gets an extra wave of energy. Precisely because of the 5000-seat capacity, interest in tickets can be high, especially when a team arrives that has already shown it can score a lot of points and turn a game into the rhythm that suits it. Tickets for this matchup disappear quickly, so buy your tickets in time and click the button marked

when you see it further down the page. This is a chance to see live how two different basketball identities collide in one of the loudest arenas in the competition.

What Round 16 means in the race for the playoffs

The competitive framework is simple but ruthless: the regular season is played in two groups, and the first six teams from each group advance, which turns every round into a direct measurement against immediate rivals around the line. The official description of the format emphasizes that the regular season runs until 11 February 2026, so it is clear that in January and February points are no longer collected for impression but for concrete placement and a more favorable path through the knockout phase. Group A is, in that sense, ideal for drama, because a few teams can separate at the top, but the middle remains tight and sensitive to a single win or loss in a run. Such a situation especially puts head-to-head games under the spotlight, because tiebreak criteria and differences in head-to-head matchups become just as important as the overall record. That is why this duel is also viewed as an investment in the rest of the season, and fans recognize it, so ticket sales naturally accelerate as soon as it is felt that this is a night that can decide qualification, and the crowd wants to be part of it.

BAXI Manresa in EuroCup: home court as a lever

BAXI Manresa in this EuroCup season shows the profile of a team that benefits most when the game goes into a rhythm with a lot of energy, ball pressure, and quick transitions from defense to offense. The club’s official EuroCup page lists a record of 7 wins and 6 losses, which confirms that this is a team with enough quality to stay in the race for the upper part of the group, but also one that must watch its consistency because the margin for error is small. The home court at Nou Congost is not only the advantage of a familiar routine, but also a tactical lever because the pressure from the stands speeds up the opponent’s decisions and often pushes the game toward a higher number of possessions. In such conditions, Manresa usually looks better when it can string together defensive stops and turn them into easy baskets, and the crowd then becomes an extra player on the court. It is no coincidence that European nights in Manresa are experienced from the stands, where every made shot sounds louder and every defense looks more important.

U-BT Cluj-Napoca: offensive output and breadth of options

U-BT Cluj-Napoca holds a steady result in Group A, and the official standings highlight that, along with a 7 and 5 record, the team also has very high total point production, which speaks to a pronounced offensive identity and the ability to sustain pace throughout the entire game. In the same Group A snapshot, Cluj is among the teams with the most baskets scored, so it is clear the visitors are not coming to Manresa to protect a result but to play basketball in which the offense develops quickly and with many options. Such a style usually comes from a rotation that has multiple players who are a threat from the perimeter, but also an interior line that can punish switches and defend the paint without constant double-teams. In the newer European context, Cluj has experience in serious games, which is also seen in the way it controls momentum, and that is precisely useful when you come into a small, loud arena. For fans who travel or those who want to experience the away challenge, buying tickets is an opportunity to see live how an offensive team reacts to one of the most uncomfortable home courts in the group.

This season’s head-to-head as a signpost for the return leg

This is not the first meeting of these teams in the current season, and the result of the first game provides a concrete framework for a story about adjustments, motivation, and tactical corrections. In Round 7 in Cluj-Napoca, the home U-BT beat BAXI Manresa 110 86, in a game that opened at a high pace and in which Cluj built a serious cushion already by halftime. The official game report highlights that Dusan Miletic was the top player with 26 PIR, while in points Trey Woodbury led with 26 and Daron Russell with 23, and for Manresa among the standouts was Alfonso Plummer with PIR 23. Such a result always leaves two messages: the winner gains confidence that it can repeat the plan, and the loser gets a clear map of where it must improve its defense and tempo control. That is precisely why the return game at Nou Congost has extra charge, because Manresa is playing also against the memory of the first defeat, and Cluj against the idea that the home court can flip the dynamics. That story increases interest in tickets, because fans know that in games like these a twist in the season narrative often happens.

Tactical points where the game can be decided

In matchups of this profile, everything most often revolves around tempo, and Manresa will almost certainly try to push the game into a rhythm that emphasizes ball pressure and fast transition attacks after steals or missed shots. Cluj, on the other hand, will want to maintain the offensive fluidity from the first meeting and make maximum use of situations in which it can gain an advantage in the half-court through interior play and timely kick-outs to the perimeter. One of the keys will be rebounding, because Nou Congost rewards teams that close the paint and turn the defensive rebound into the first pass for the break, and right there the crowd further amplifies the pace. The second point is pick-and-roll defense, because in games with a lot of offensive talent one wrong body angle or a late switch opens a series of easy baskets. It is especially important how turnovers will be controlled, because every lost possession in such a rhythm means two or three quick possessions in a row, and that is the part of the game best watched live, with a ticket in hand and the feeling that you are in the middle of the action. In such details the difference often breaks between a tight finish and a game that goes one way.

Players who shape the story on the court

The list of players for this duel shows how substantial both rotations are, and that breadth can decide when runs start and when fatigue appears in the second half. For BAXI Manresa, external options such as Retin Obasohan, Alfonso Plummer, Agustin Ubal, and Dani Perez stand out in particular, players who can create points off the dribble, but also get teammates going when the defense closes the first option. On the wing positions, the home team has energy through Alex Reyes and Louis Olinde, and in the rotation there are also players who can bring defensive toughness and rebounding, which in Nou Congost is just as important as points. Cluj, on the other side, comes with a set of players who have already shown in the first head-to-head meeting that they can distribute points through multiple hands, which makes defensive preparation harder because you cannot close everything with one plan. In such a duel, the player who makes a small off-ball run, an offensive rebound, or two consecutive good defensive plays often decides it, and that is one more reason why people buy tickets and want to be close to the court, where you can see every detail that cameras easily miss. Watching live turns names on the roster into concrete matchups, and it is those matchups that create the story of the night.

Pavello Nou Congost: an arena that changes the dynamics of the game

Pavello Nou Congost is not just an address on the map but an active factor in the game, because in a 5000-seat arena the sound quickly spills onto the court and creates the impression that the players are performing in front of a much larger audience. According to club information, the arena was inaugurated in 1992 and since then has been the home of Basquet Manresa, and it is also noted for its media infrastructure, with press positions and accompanying facilities that are activated when big nights arrive. Nou Congost is known in the local basketball culture as a place where cheering can change momentum, because every good run by the home team is rewarded with a wave of noise that forces the opponent into extra speed in decisions. Such an atmosphere naturally increases the value of a ticket, because the spectator does not just get a game but also the feeling of a shared rhythm, from the first stop to the last rebound. Secure your tickets for now and plan to arrive earlier, because the best feeling comes when you are in place before warm-ups and when you absorb how the atmosphere builds toward the opening tip. In an arena like this every section has its own energy, and the ticket becomes entry into an experience that is remembered most strongly when the game goes into a tight finish.

Manresa as host: city context and game day

Manresa is a city in Catalonia that experiences basketball not only as a sport but as part of local identity, and game day is felt in the rhythm of the city and in conversations that spontaneously revolve around the team’s form and the importance of every European win. Although Nou Congost is in a sports complex and is more traffic-accessible than one might expect for a city of that size, the true face of Manresa is also seen in the old center and in places that remind of its history and cultural role. Among the city’s recognizable points, Cave of Saint Ignatius is often mentioned, a complex connected with the stay of Saint Ignatius of Loyola in Manresa, which gives the city an additional layer of identity beyond sport. That blend of culture and basketball often means visitors split the day between a walk through the city and an evening trip to the arena, so tickets become part of a broader plan, not the last item on the list. That is precisely why interest in tickets does not come only from local fans, but also from people who want to combine travel and sport, and who know that at Nou Congost basketball is always played with emotion. In such a context, the very purchase of a ticket gains a meaningful frame, because in Manresa sport is experienced as a community event, and tickets are admission to that shared energy.

Practical information for arrival, entry, and the stands experience

The venue is Pavello Nou Congost in the Zona esportiva area, at the address Ctra De Manresa a Sant Joan de Vilatorrada s/n, and the club’s official listing for the arena also includes the designation Ctra. de Sant Joan, s/n, 08241 Manresa, Barcelona, which is useful when planning navigation and arrival. On European nights, the recommendation is to arrive earlier to avoid crowds on approaches and at entry checks, because before tip-off in a small arena every additional line is felt in flow. Although details about entrances and flows depend on the organization of the specific day, a simple rule is that earlier entry brings calmer seating, more time to orient by sections, and a better warm-up experience. If you are coming from outside the city, it is useful to plan parking and the route so there is room for unpredictable delays, because the sports complex fills up the most in the last hour before the game. Buy tickets via the button below and use the

label as the fastest route to tickets, to avoid searching at the last moment and so the evening starts without stress. When tickets are secured in time, it is easiest to avoid stress and enter the game with a full experience, and the button marked is the fastest route to tickets.

Group A standings and scenarios surrounding this duel

The race in Group A at this moment looks like a classic European drama in which the top slowly separates, but the middle and lower part of the table constantly reshuffle, and every head-to-head game gains value. The official ranking after 12 rounds shows that Hapoel Midtown Jerusalem leads with 10 wins and 2 losses, followed by Cedevita Olimpija Ljubljana and Bahcesehir College Istanbul at 8 and 4, and then U-BT Cluj-Napoca at 7 and 5. Behind them are Umana Reyer Venice, BAXI Manresa, and Aris Thessaloniki Betsson in a package around 6 and 6, which means that one win at the wrong moment can change the entire order from fourth to seventh place. In such circumstances, every home game for Manresa gains additional importance, because a home win can be the fastest path to a safer position. The official tiebreak document reminds that, with equal records, the first thing considered is performance in head-to-head games, so the return against Cluj is directly relevant. For fans, that is an additional reason to make buying tickets a priority, because they are not watching just one game but also a piece of the puzzle that will ultimately determine who goes through and from which position.

What to watch in the final minutes and how to prepare as a spectator

Games in which the table is this tight are often decided in the last five minutes, when the number of risky decisions decreases and experience and a cool head become just as important as a shooter’s hand. In such a finish, watch how teams defend the pick and roll, how quickly they switch, and how they protect the defensive rebound, because one extra possession can decide both the winner and the psychology of the next rounds. Pay attention also to who takes responsibility from the free-throw line, because in the noise of Nou Congost even routine shots turn into a concentration test. On nights like these the crowd usually feels when the game shifts into a details regime, so every good defensive possession gets an extra reaction, and live it is experienced much more strongly than through a screen. If you want the full experience, ticket sales are available, and your tickets open the possibility to be part of an atmosphere that can lift both the home team and the visitor to a level above average. For a fan, that can be the difference between watching from the side and experiencing from the inside, on a night that can carry both a sporting and a supporters’ story.Sources:
- Euroleague Basketball, Game Center: BAXI Manresa vs U-BT Cluj-Napoca (schedule and game roster)
- Euroleague Basketball, Game Center: U-BT Cluj-Napoca vs BAXI Manresa 110 86 (result and statistical leaders of the first meeting)
- Euroleague Basketball, Standings: Group A table and tiebreak criteria
- Euroleague Basketball, Competition Format 2025 26: rules and the path to the playoffs
- BAXI Manresa, Nou Congost Arena: inauguration 1992 and capacity 5000 and arena details
- AS.com, EuroCup report: BAXI Manresa Cedevita Olimpija 99 82 (example of home form and energy)
- Wikipedia, Basquet Manresa: basic club data and historical context
- Wikipedia, U-BT Cluj-Napoca: club overview and European context
- ABA League, U-BT Cluj-Napoca: short overview of trophies and European achievements
- Wikipedia, Cave of Saint Ignatius: city landmark in Manresa

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07 January, 2026, Author: Sports desk

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