Head coach Lukas Bankis is assisted by coaches Jānis Gailītis, Artūrs Visockis-Rubenis, Žanis Peiners and Dāvis Čoders, as well as physical training coach Oskars Ernšteins, on the Latvian national team.
The European Championship final tournament will feature 24 teams in four groups in late August and early September in Riga, Tampere, Katowice and Limassol. The top four teams from each group will qualify for the play-off tournament in Riga, with the medal winners to be determined in the first half of September. The round of 16 will feature teams from Groups A and B, as well as Groups C and D.
The progress of the Latvian and other national teams in Riga is also being covered in person by reporters and photographers from the national news agency LETA. The LETA section dedicated to the basketball final tournament (https://www.leta.lv/themes/eurobasket_2025/) and the"X" profile "@LETAsportsEXTRA" provide the latest information not only on the progress and successes of the Latvian national team, but also on the results of other teams and current events of the championship.
Latvian national team composition:
Marek Mejeris (Cluj-Napoca U-BT, Romania), Kristaps Porzingis (Atlanta Hawks, USA), Dāvis Bertāns ("Dubai", UAE), Dairis Bertāns ("VEF Riga"), Rolands Šmits (Istanbul Anadolu Efes, Turkey), Klāvs Čavars (Baku Sabah, Azerbaijan), Rihards Lomažs (Klaipeda Neptūnas, Lithuania), Andrejs Gražulis (Ankara Turk Telekom, Turkey), Mārcis Šteinbergs (Manreza Baxi, Spain), Artūrs Kurucs (Lugo Rio Breogan, Spain), Artūrs Žagars (Istanbul Fenerbahce, Turkey), Kristers Zoriks (Lheida Hiopos, Spain).
Portugal squad:
Francisco Amarante ("Oviedo", Spain), Diogo Britto, Rafael Lisboa (both -"Ourense", Spain), Diogo Gameiro, Daniel Relvau (both -"Benfica" Lisbon, Portugal), Miguel Queiroz ("Porto", Portugal), Nemias Keta (Boston" Celtics", NBA), Candido Sa ("Caceres", Spain), Nuno Sa ("Galomar", Portugal), Diogo Ventura ("Sporting" Lisbon, Portugal), Vladislav Voico ("Cantabria", Spain), Travante Williams ("Oradea", Romania).