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Basketball - Europe - EuroLeague - 2025/2026 season (22. round)
16. January 2026. 20:45h
Fenerbahce vs Valencia
Ăślker Sports and Event Hall, Istanbul, TR
2026
16
January
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar/ arhiva (vlastita)

Tickets for Fenerbahce vs Valencia EuroLeague 2025/2026 in Istanbul – buy seats for a basketball showdown

Looking for tickets for Fenerbahce vs Valencia in the 2025/2026 EuroLeague? Here you can quickly secure your seats for the Istanbul basketball showdown, follow the champions’ clash at Ülker Sports and Event Hall and enjoy live top-level European basketball from the stands. Book now and be part of a packed arena atmosphere

EuroLeague spectacle in Istanbul: Fenerbahce and Valencia battle for the top

Fenerbahce and Valencia open the second half of the 2025/2026 EuroLeague season with a game that already looks like one of the key matchups shaping the schedule ahead of the playoffs. On Friday, 16 January 2026 at 20:45, the Ulker Sports Arena in Istanbul’s Barbaros district will host Round 22 of the competition, at a moment when both teams sit near the very top of the standings: Valencia come into the clash as the league’s second-placed team with a 12–6 record and a +78 points differential, while Fenerbahce are fifth with an 11–6 record and a positive margin of +32. The reigning European champion, Fenerbahce, after last season in which it won both the EuroLeague and the Turkish league, approaches this matchup with the clear ambition to confirm its champion status in front of its fans and continue its rise after a turbulent start to the new season. Valencia, on the other hand, are trying to capitalize on a fantastic start and wins against the strongest opponents, including a recent convincing triumph over this very same Fenerbahce in Spain, so the Istanbul showdown gains an extra dimension of revenge and proving a point. Because the stakes are high, fan interest in tickets is expected to be huge, and ticket sales are already attracting the attention of basketball lovers from across Turkey and Europe who want to see this top-of-the-table clash live. In such an atmosphere, the advice is clear: anyone planning to be in the stands of Ulker Sports Arena should buy tickets in time and secure their seat before the arena’s capacity is filled to the last spot.

Current standings and form: high stakes in Round 22

At the time of writing, the EuroLeague is entering the final third of the regular season, and the standings speak volumes about the weight of this matchup: Valencia, with 12 wins and 6 losses, are among the leading teams, while Fenerbahce, with one game in hand, stand at 11 wins and 6 losses, firmly in the fight for home-court advantage in the playoffs. The club from Valencia has built a reputation this round as one of the season’s most stable teams, with a consistent offensive rhythm and a very good balance between the perimeter line and inside play, which is also confirmed by convincing performances in the domestic league, such as the 102:90 win over Joventut and a 4–0 streak at the start of the ACB season. Fenerbahce, meanwhile, after a shockingly weak beginning (losses to Real, Valencia, and the new EuroLeague team from Dubai) managed to get its house in order and, in November, put together a string of wins that restored its status as one of the most dangerous teams in the competition, with the defense in particular standing out as statistically among the best in the league. This duel therefore is not just “another game” in a long season, but a potential turning point: a Fenerbahce win in Istanbul could further tighten the top of the table, while Valencia, with another triumph over the champion, would send a clear message that they are ready to challenge for the EuroLeague title itself. For fans, that means tickets for this event are not only a pass to an evening of top-class entertainment, but also a kind of ticket to a historic moment in the season that could later define both teams’ path through the playoffs.

Head-to-head history and the narrative of revenge

The rivalry between Fenerbahce and Valencia has in recent years become one of the more interesting on the EuroLeague scene, precisely because periods of dominance swing from one side to the other. In the 2023/2024 season, Fenerbahce recorded one of the most impressive wins in the competition’s history against Valencia at Ulker Sports Arena, winning 118:88 with a European record of 24 made three-pointers from 38 attempts, turning the arena into a true three-point stage and leaving a strong psychological mark on the head-to-head. But European basketball quickly erases memories: in October 2025, Valencia played an almost perfect game at their Roig Arena and beat Fenerbahce 94:79, leading by as many as 24 and completely controlling the tempo from the first quarter. That game further spiced up the story ahead of the January meeting, because Fenerbahce now are not only defending their reputation as reigning champions, but also seeking sporting revenge in front of fans who are used to seeing their team resolve big games precisely in Istanbul. On the other side, Valencia can come in more relaxed, with the experience that they have already outplayed this same lineup tactically and physically this season, so in Istanbul they will try to repeat their tough perimeter defense and rebounding control. All of that creates a perfect setting for an audience looking for a game with a clear narrative and emotional charge, and tickets for this duel thus become even more attractive to everyone who wants to follow the next chapter of this little EuroLeague saga live.

Fenerbahce’s key strengths: championship experience under Saras Jasikevičius

Fenerbahce enter this season as the defenders of the European title, and also as a club that last spring completed a historic “triple crown” — EuroLeague, domestic league, and cup — further cementing its status as a basketball giant on the Bosporus. On the bench remains the charismatic coach Šarūnas Jasikevičius, whose signature is visible in tough defense, meticulously developed offensive sets, and a clear hierarchy in the locker room. In the current season, the core of the team consists of experienced center Khem Birch, shooting-oriented wing players such as Melih Mahmutoglu and Metecan Birsen, as well as younger forces like Armando Bacot Jr. and a perimeter line that can take on different roles depending on the opponent. After initial problems with injuries and the departures of important players from the championship group, Fenerbahce have gradually found a new balance, in which the emphasis increasingly shifts to collective responsibility on defense and patient attacks through pick-and-roll and “horns” sets. Jasikevičius often rotates broadly, looking for lineups that can both defend with switches and punish opponents with quick transition attacks, so against Valencia the roster depth and the team’s ability to maintain high intensity for all 40 minutes at home could be especially important. For Fenerbahce fans, that means every ticket is not only a chance to watch big names, but also to witness a complex basketball story in which every time-out and every rotation turns into a small tactical chess move.

Valencia Basket: a modern “taronja” that plays fast and wide

In recent seasons, Valencia have gradually grown into a stable EuroLeague team that appears less and less in the underdog role and more and more imposes itself as a team that can beat anyone, anywhere. Under coach Pedro Martínez, the team from the Mediterranean coastal city plays a modern, fluid offense with plenty of ball and player movement, a quick push into attack, and a clear desire to create advantages through transition and early pick-and-roll. Key figures in that philosophy are the dynamic guard Jean Montero, the versatile big Jaime Pradilla, the reliable center Matt Costello, and a perimeter line highlighted by Kameron Taylor and Brancou Badio; these are players who can score off the dribble, attack the rim, and open up the three-point shot, which makes Valencia an extremely awkward opponent for any defense. It should not be overlooked that Valencia have already shown an exceptionally high level of energy and focus in the EuroLeague this season, especially in the aforementioned win against Fenerbahce at Roig Arena, where with aggressive defense and constant pressure on the ball they forced the reigning champion into a large number of difficult shots and turnovers. In Istanbul they will try to reproduce that recipe, but in a much more hostile environment, so the experience of their key players and their composure in crunch time will be decisive. That is precisely why fans buying tickets for this game can count on seeing a clash of two philosophies — Fener’s structured offense and Valencia’s bravery and rhythm — in which one streak of threes or one extra rebound can decide the entire game.

Tactics and matchups: a three-point shootout and the battle for rebounds

Looking at the season so far, it is clear that Fenerbahce – Valencia will be a tactical duel in which three-point shooting and rebounding control will play a key role. Fenerbahce have the experience of an extremely efficient night against Valencia from 2024, when the aforementioned 24 made threes set a new EuroLeague record and showed how dangerous they can be when the outside shot is falling, but such a night happens once in a generation and Jasikevičius certainly will not build the game plan solely on the idea that history will repeat itself. A much more likely scenario is one in which Fenerbahce will try to attack Valencia’s “drop” and “hedge” defenses through pick-and-roll, looking for mismatch situations for their bigs, while the guards use screens to get into the middle and kick the ball out to corner shooters. Valencia, meanwhile, have shown this season that they can control the tempo even against highly talented opponents, aggressively attacking passing lanes and closing the paint to force the opponent into tough outside attempts — something that already backfired on Fenerbahce once in the loss in Spain. In such an environment, every defensive rebound and every loose ball near the rim can be worth its weight in gold, because Valencia’s quick transition and Fener’s ability to punish any “sleeping” on defense mean the game can very quickly turn into a series of mini-runs, where two or three consecutive threes change the momentum. That further raises the tension in the stands: fans who secure their tickets can expect a game in which every stop, every possession, and every coaching decision has a visible, almost tangible impact on the arena’s atmosphere.

Ülker Sports and Event Hall: Istanbul’s temple of basketball

Ülker Sports and Event Hall, located in the Barbaros neighborhood in Istanbul’s Ataşehir district on the Asian side of the city, has for more than a decade been regarded as one of the most impressive basketball venues in Europe. The arena opened in 2012 and was designed to combine modern architectural expression with maximum functionality, offering a capacity of around 13,000 spectators for basketball games, plus additional lounge areas, VIP boxes, and accompanying amenities such as restaurants and bars. An area of approximately 55,000 square meters makes it possible for the venue to host concerts, other sports, and various events besides basketball, but in the EuroLeague it is known above all for its steep, thunderous stands and the pressure that Fenerbahce fans can create for visiting teams. For fans considering coming from other parts of Turkey or from abroad, it is especially important to plan logistics in advance: by choosing accommodation close to the venue it is possible to avoid long trips through city traffic and make the most of the evening, with enough time for arrival, security checks, and a possible walk around the area near the arena. Precisely because of the combination of top infrastructure, rich history, and passionate crowd, tickets for Fenerbahce games at Ulker Sports Arena are always in high demand, and the matchup against high-flying Valencia could very quickly lead to the remaining tickets selling out.

Istanbul as a basketball stage: travel, the city, and accommodation for fans

Istanbul is a city that leaves no one indifferent, so fans who decide to travel for this game will get much more than just a basketball spectacle. Ulker Sports Arena is on the Asian side, in the modern business-residential environment of AtaĹźehir, which can be reached by combining metro, buses, and taxis from the European side of the city, while those arriving by car should factor in Istanbul traffic, especially in the evening. To make getting to and from the game easier, fans are advised to book in advance fan accommodation on game day near the arena or along main transport routes, which significantly reduces stress around parking and public transport. Istanbul, with its historic districts such as Sultanahmet, Galata, or ĂśskĂĽdar, offers a rich daytime program, so many fans will likely combine sightseeing with an evening EuroLeague game, which further boosts the appeal of buying tickets early. In addition, due to the international audience that follows Fenerbahce since winning the EuroLeague and Valencia as a new member of the EuroLeague elite, a colorful mix of languages and jerseys can be expected in the stands, turning the entire evening into a true basketball festival.

How to get tickets and what to expect on game day

Given the reputation of both teams and the importance of Round 22 for the schedule ahead of the playoffs, ticket sales for this clash are, as expected, drawing exceptional interest, and experience from previous big Fenerbahce games shows that tickets for attractive opponents sell out long before the day of the game. Fans planning to be in the arena on 16 January 2026 at 20:45 should therefore buy tickets in good time and avoid a scenario in which only resales or less attractive seats high up in the stands remain. On game day, you should allow for security checks at the entrance, congestion at the gates shortly before tip-off, and the possibility of additional delays around the arena, so it is sensible to arrive at least an hour early, calmly find your seat, try the food and drink offerings, and feel the atmosphere that gradually builds as the stands fill. In addition, with a smartly planned arrival and a possibly pre-booked accommodation near the arena, fans can enjoy the city’s attractions during the day without rushing, and then arrive at the game relaxed. This is also an ideal opportunity for everyone who has so far known the EuroLeague only from television to experience the pace, noise, and emotion live for the first time, so the message is simple: if you want to be part of this night in Istanbul, secure your tickets as soon as the option to buy opens.

Who this game is a “must see” for, and why it’s worth every ticket

The Fenerbahce–Valencia clash at Ulker Sports Arena is an ideal choice for several types of fans: for passionate supporters of the home team who want to see how their club defends the European title against a rival from the very top, for Valencia sympathizers who believe their team can repeat the lesson from Roig Arena, and for neutral basketball lovers who simply want to watch the best that Europe currently offers. Thanks to the combination of individual quality, tactical depth, and the historical context of their previous meetings — from Fener’s record shooting display to Valencia’s recent dominance — this game has all the prerequisites to turn into one of the highlights of the entire regular season. For families and younger fans, it will be a chance to experience up close the energy of the stands, choreographies, and fan songs for which Fenerbahce is known, while basketball “nerds” will be able to follow details such as defensive adjustments after time-outs or smart foul usage in the closing minutes. Tickets for this event therefore are not just an expense, but an investment in a sporting experience that is remembered for a long time, and those who secure their seats in time by buying tickets will very likely be able to say they were there when the paths of the reigning champion and perhaps the season’s biggest surprise crossed in Istanbul. In any case, it is a duel that fits perfectly into a basketball weekend plan: a day reserved for sightseeing and an evening for the EuroLeague, with an atmosphere that brings many fans back to this arena year after year.

Sources:
- Euroleaguebasketball.net – standings, statistics, and game reports for the 2025/2026 season.
- Sofascore / 365scores – preview and basic information about the Fenerbahce – Valencia game (EuroLeague Round 22).
- Eurohoops / Sportando – match reports on Fenerbahce – Valencia and analysis of the record number of made three-pointers.
- AS / Cadena SER – articles on the form of Valencia and Fenerbahce, including Valencia’s win at Roig Arena and Fener’s new-season rise.
- Tripomatic / Wikipedia / Grokipedia – information about Ülker Sports and Event Hall, capacity, and location in Istanbul.
- Eurobasket.com / RealGM – information on the rosters of Fenerbahce and Valencia and the role of coaches Šarūnas Jasikevičius and Pedro Martínez.

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