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Basketball – Europe - Eurocup - 2025/2026 season (18. round)
11. February 2026. 19:00h
Cluj-Napoca vs Aris
Horia Demian Sports Hall, Cluj, RO
2026
11
February
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar/ arhiva (vlastita)

Tickets for U-BT Cluj-Napoca – Aris in EuroCup: Buy tickets for Sala Sporturilor Horia Demian in Cluj

Looking for tickets for U-BT Cluj-Napoca – Aris in EuroCup? Here you can check ticket sales and buy tickets, with practical tips for getting to Sala Sporturilor Horia Demian in Cluj and a quick preview of the matchup atmosphere in the stands. Demand is rising, so act early

Spectacle of the EuroCup evening in Cluj

The match between U-BT Cluj-Napoca and Aris within the EuroCup 2025/2026 season carries everything the audience asks for from a great European basketball evening: two teams with clear ambitions, point pressure in the final stretch of the regular season, and a hall that knows how to turn every important minute into an experience. The encounter is played at Sala Sporturilor Horia Demian in Cluj, and the start is scheduled for 19:00, in a time slot that traditionally raises fan interest and demand for tickets. Precisely for this reason, the topic of tickets here is not incidental, because tickets for such duels often become the most sought-after piece of paper in the city days in advance, especially when it is felt that every attack can change the standings. It is good practice to secure tickets on time, because the atmosphere in a full hall gives an extra dimension to the match and creates that kind of noise that changes the rhythm, especially in the finishes. Secure your tickets for immediately, buy tickets via the button below and do not wait for the last moment, because interest grows as the match day approaches.

Competitive context and importance of points

The EuroCup is extremely tight this season, and the picture in Group A, where both U-BT Cluj-Napoca and Aris are, is particularly interesting, because differences between teams around the playoff line are often measured by one win or point difference. At the moment when the final rounds are approaching, U-BT Cluj-Napoca stands in sixth place in Group A with a record of 8 wins and 7 losses, while Aris is in seventh place with 7 wins and 8 losses, which speaks enough about how much this pair is on the edge between a calmer continuation and a fight until the last second. Since it is the 18th round, every point carries weight twice as much as in October, because after such matches less and less can be corrected in the schedule. The fact is also important that the schedule in the finish can be merciless, so teams that miss an opportunity at home often later pay more dearly for trips and difficult away games. Fans recognize this, so ticket sales generally follow that competitive charge, because the audience wants to be part of the evening in which the season "breaks".

What the numbers say about U-BT Cluj-Napoca

U-BT Cluj-Napoca in this EuroCup season plays basketball that relies on attack and rhythm, and this is seen already in the first figure closest to the fans: the team scores 94.8 points per game. Such performance is not only the result of one moody scorer, but also of the way of playing in which the ball moves quickly, an advantage is sought, and transition is filled as soon as an opportunity opens. In comparison with Aris, Cluj has a pronounced advantage in assists, with an average of 22.8 passes that end with a basket, while Aris records 14.9, which is a difference that in practice means more easy points and more shots from good situations. Cluj at the same time has a high shooting efficiency for two points, 59.2 percent, which suggests that it is not about a "wild" attack, but about a structure that often comes to quality entries, rolls, and finishes near the rim. When such a style is combined with home ground, a loud audience, and the energy of the hall, it is clear why tickets are sought after and why an evening with a lot of points and intensity is expected.

Aris, team identity and search for continuity

Aris enters the match in the EuroCup this season with a clear motive, because every win can pull the team toward a safer position in the fight for the continuation of the competition. Although they average 84.7 points per game, Aris has enough individual quality to explode in one evening, but the key to their game is often the control of turnovers and shot selection in moments when the opponent starts a run. It is also important how Aris deals with the opponent's rhythm, because Cluj likes to speed up and force the rival to defend more possessions, and Aris in such situations must find a balance between patience and a quick response. An additional layer of the story comes also from recent results, such as Aris's away defeat at BAXI Manresa 113:89, a match that showed how much moments of weaker defense punish and how hard it is to come back when the opponent "gets into" the shot. In such a context, the match in Cluj becomes an opportunity for reaction, and for fans a reason more to secure tickets and catch the atmosphere of a European evening in which an answer is sought on the floor.

Head-to-head meetings that announce a psychological duel

The history of mutual matches in this pair brings a very clear message: U-BT Cluj-Napoca in the last five meetings has five wins against Aris, which ahead of the new duel creates also a psychological framework of the story. The results of those matches show also the style: 98:88, 89:74, 87:79, 90:74 and 61:59, so there were also matches in which over 90 points were crossed, but also those in which defense dictated the tempo. Such a combination means that a scenario cannot be "locked" in advance, because the rhythm can break depending on who imposes rebound control earlier and who defends the first pass after a turnover better. For Aris, this match is a chance to break the streak against a rival that obviously does not suit them, while Cluj in front of their fans has an opportunity to confirm the trend and additionally consolidate themselves in the standings. In practice, such streaks raise audience interest, because some come to see the continuation of the winning series, and others the break and "theft" on the away ground, so it is understandable why tickets for this event are sought after.

Key names and roles that decide matches

In the center of the home story is most often found Daron Russell, a player who on paper carries the highest individual efficiency in the ranks of Cluj and who stands out as a "top player" with 21.6 PIR, alongside an average of 20.7 points per game. Such a profile means that Aris must choose between two risky options: switching and isolations, or doubling which opens a shot from outside and space for running into the back of the defense. On the opposite side, Aris relies on Bryce Jones, their key player by utility index and points, with 18.5 PIR and 17.4 points per game, which is enough that every series of his changes the energy of the hall. In the game of rebounding and contact, tall players are also important, and Dusan Miletic gives Cluj an additional dimension, who leads in offensive rebounding with 2.2 and total rebounding with 8.1 per game. When all that is mapped onto the court, it is clear that the match can be decided in several "micro battles", from who will impose the tempo, to who will win the one-on-one duel in the last two minutes, and such finishes are best experienced live, so ticket sales here have a special justification.

Rotations, squad depth and details that are often overlooked

Rosters reveal that both teams enter with a combination of creative guards, wing shooters, and centers who can play with their backs, but also finish from pick play, which is in the EuroCup often decisive against different styles. U-BT Cluj-Napoca on outside positions has options like Patrick Richardson, Zachary Hankins, Trey Woodbury, and there is also Karel Guzman who stands out with steals with an average of 1.3 per game, which speaks of aggression on passing lines. Under the basket, alongside Miletic, there are Nighael Ceaser, Ben Altit, and Tudor Tancau, which suggests that Cluj can change profiles of tall players depending on whether more speed or more mass is needed in the paint. Aris, on the other hand, brings a series of names that give width, from Ronnie Harrell and Lefteris Bochoridis on outside positions to tall ones like Jake Forrester, Steven Enoch, Kostas Antetokounmpo, and Georgios Tanoulis, which allows them to respond to physical play and try to control the rebound. In such clashes, it is often decided by who distributes minutes better and who has more players ready to take responsibility when the primary plan closes, and the audience in the hall feels that and rewards it, so buying tickets is often also buying the right to be part of that collective impulse.

Tactics on the floor: where the match can break

If Cluj manages to impose its attacking rhythm, the match can go in the direction of a high score in which the host has a natural advantage, because statistics speak in their favor both by points and by creating chances for teammates. The key figure in that sense is the difference in assists, because 22.8 versus 14.9 means that Cluj more often comes to a shot from "surplus", while Aris more often has to win points through harder situations and individual creations. Aris, on the other hand, can seek its chances through tempo control, smart use of free throws, and attacking the free-throw line, where they have a higher percentage of made free throws, 78.9 percent versus 72.6 for Cluj. Another decision zone can be rebounding, especially offensive, where details like the second attack and "long" balls after a miss know how to extinguish the opponent's run or extend it. Tactically it is often refracted also through turnovers, because both teams have similar figures in that category, so discipline in passing and calmness under audience pressure will be equally important as the shot.

Sala Sporturilor Horia Demian and why the atmosphere changes the match

Sala Sporturilor Horia Demian in Cluj is not just an address on the map, but a space that on European evenings turns into a place where basketball is experienced loudly and closely, with stands that are close enough that every defensive rotation has its sound "commentary". The hall is described as the largest indoor sports complex in the city, and a capacity of 3,000 places is stated, which means that in full edition it creates a compact, dense ambiance in which every point looks bigger than on television. Besides basketball, the space is conceived for various sports and contents, so it possesses logistics that are felt on the match day, from entrance organization to the layout of stands and zones that facilitate the flow of spectators. Precisely in such an environment the audience becomes the "sixth player", and that is the reason why tickets are sought as soon as it is felt that the match is important for the standings and for the team's image. Tickets for this encounter disappear quickly, so buy tickets on time and plan arrival earlier to avoid crowding at the entrances.

Cluj as a host and the city rhythm of a European evening

Cluj-Napoca is a city that on days of major sports events is quickly recognized by rhythm, because the fan story spills over to cafes, streets, and traffic points around the sports zone. The hall is located at the address Strada Splaiul IndependenĹŁei 6, in a part of the city that is traffic-recognizable and where ahead of the match greater pressure is often created on parking and public transport. For visitors, this means that it is wise to plan the route in advance, take into account possible delays, and arrive early enough to pass control without haste and find a place on the stand. Those who come from other parts of the city or surroundings often count also on additional time for walking from more distant parking zones, which is typical for events with heightened interest. In such circumstances, buying tickets is not just a formality but also the first step of organizing the whole evening, because only when you have tickets in hands can you peacefully arrange the plan of arrival and enjoyment in the match.

Practical information for visitors and how to avoid stress at the entrance

The most nervousness at big matches arises not because of the game, but because of lateness, crowding at entrances, and wrong estimation of how much time is needed to the seat, so it is recommended to come earlier and leave space for unforeseen situations. If you plan to come at the last moment, it can easily happen that you miss the opening minutes, and precisely those are the moments when the pulse of the hall is felt and when the audience "catches" the match, which is a pity if you have already decided to experience European basketball live. Additionally, in such evenings a crowd is created also around ticket checking, so it is practical to prepare tickets in advance, with a clear display and without searching on the phone in the last second. For those who come with company, it is good to agree on a meeting place outside the biggest crowd, so that pressure is not created on the entrance space and so that everyone enters together. Buy tickets via the button below, check your data, and plan arrival so that the evening remains a sports pleasure, and not a logistical race.

Coaching duel and stories that follow the teams

On the bench of U-BT Cluj-Napoca is Mihai Silvasan, while Aris is led by Igor Milicic, and such duels are often not seen in statistics, but are very much felt in the way teams react to runs and in how quickly they find plan B. Cluj has already this season shown that it knows how to use home ground and attacking capacity, and one of the more recent examples from the competition is the home win against Veolia Towers Hamburg 103:92, a match that once again confirmed how dangerous they are when they get into rhythm and impose their tempo. Aris, on the other hand, comes from an environment in which fan energy has special weight, so it is often attempted to transfer that emotion also to away performances, but precisely the challenge lies in how to remain calm in a hall that is loud and that turns every doubt into pressure. In such circumstances, the start of the match is important, because who imposes energy first, often gets also the referees in a "natural" rhythm, gets the audience on their side, and forces the opponent into faster decisions. For spectators, this means that it is worth being in place from the first minute, and tickets become a ticket into a story that can be written before your eyes.

Why this is an evening for the stands, and not for the screen

Such an encounter rarely remains at the level of "just another" match, because it combines table pressure, recognizable key players, and a hall in which every contact is heard, and every three-point series turns into a wave that goes over the stands. When Cluj plays an attacking basketball style with a high average of points and a large number of assists, and Aris responds through its need to catch control of the tempo and to rely on its best scorer, the audience gets a dynamic match with multiple possible scenarios. In such evenings details are often remembered, from one stolen ball to one rebound in attack, and precisely those moments live look bigger and more important than on any broadcast. If you want to be part of the atmosphere, hear how the hall rises to its feet, and feel why European basketball is experienced differently when you are inside, then it is the right time to react to the demand. Secure your tickets on time by clicking on the button marked

and come ready for an evening in which every possession counts.

Sources:
- EuroCup Game Center: U-BT Cluj-Napoca vs Aris Thessaloniki Betsson, head-to-head meetings, comparative statistics and key players
- EuroCup Standings: Group A standings and team records in the 2025/2026 season
- Cluj.com: description of the hall Sala Sporturilor Horia Demian, capacity and address
- Welt: report on the match U-BT Cluj-Napoca vs Veolia Towers Hamburg 103:92 in EuroCup
- AS: report on the match BAXI Manresa vs Aris 113:89 in EuroCup

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