Péter Bazsik’s Hungary U14 squad captured the 2025 Cívis Cup title in dominant fashion, defeating Georgia’s Zaza Pachulia Basketball Academy by twenty points in Sunday’s final. The bronze medal went to BC Prievidza, while the hosts DEAC claimed fifth place after the most thrilling comeback in the tournament’s history. The Szeklerland Team also celebrated, earning […]
Both the Hungarian national team and Zaza Pachulia BA remained unbeaten on Saturday, securing their spots in Sunday’s Cívis Cup 2025 championship game. The group stage wrapped up with no doubts left about the hierarchy – the balance of power became crystal clear after three rounds. In Group A, the DEAC boys gave their all […]
Just like on opening day, Friday’s action at the Cívis Cup in Debrecen brought another round of high-quality basketball. The Zaza Pachulia Academy came from behind in the second half to hand Prievidza Academy its first loss, while the hosts DEAC outlasted the tough and spirited Székely Selection in a close battle. In Group B, […]
Cívis Cup 2025 tipped off in Debrecen with a day full of action and dazzling performances. BC Prievidza overpowered host side DEAC in convincing fashion, while the Hungarian U14 national team outlasted Serbian powerhouse Partizan Belgrade in the day’s headline clash. MAFC erupted for 117 points against Inter Bratislava, and Georgia’s Zaza Pachulia Basketball Academy […]
From October 23 to 26, DEAC Basketball Academy will once again host its international tournament, the Cívis Cup. This year, the four-day event will feature the U14 age group, where the DEAC cadet team will be joined by the Hungarian national team, as well as the Serbian powerhouse Partizan Belgrade, visiting Debrecen for the first […]
The Italian showdown for the 2024 Cívis Cup title saw Orange1 Basket Bassano claim a decisive victory over College Borgomanero, while USK Praha secured the third-place podium by overcoming the host team, DEAC Basketball Academy. The tournament’s third day kicked off on Sunday morning with lower bracket placement games, where Balkan Botevgrad clinched seventh place. […]
The DEAC Basketball Academy is one of Hungary’s largest and most successful basketball youth development centers and one of the three state-funded academies for boys’ basketball. Currently, our system includes more than 75 players aged 14 to 20, whose development is supported by an expanded team of professionals, contributing to their daily growth.
The academy’s home city, Debrecen, is considered the Hungarian capital of basketball events, having hosted three youth world championships, the Youth Basketball Champions League, and annually organizing 3×3 world events for the past 10 years.
The DEAC Basketball Academy hosts its youth tournament, the Cívis Cup. Since 2018, the game has been held annually, except during the COVID period, with prestigious international teams participating from all around Europe. The tournament’s main goal is to allow young players to test themselves in a global field under adult competition conditions.
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88 - 70N/A Hungary U14 vs Partizan Belgradvideo link:
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117 - 78N/A MAFC vs Inter Bratislavavideo link:
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102 - 48N/A Zaza Pachulia vs Székely Selectionvideo link:
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70 - 77N/A Prievidza vs Zaza Pachuliavideo link:
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62 - 70N/A Székely Selection vs DEAC KAvideo link:
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93 - 70N/A Partizan Belgrad vs MAFCvideo link:
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59 - 134N/A Inter Bratislava vs Hungary U14video link:
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54 - 107N/A MAFC vs Hungary U14video link:
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91 - 49N/A Partizan Belgrad vs Inter Bratislavavideo link:
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85 - 63N/A Zaza Pachulia vs DEAC KAvideo link:
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18:15N/A Three-Point Shooting Contest – Finalvideo link:
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103 - 31N/A Prievidza vs Székely Selectionvideo link:
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70 - 58N/A 7th Place Gamevideo link:
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70 - 68N/A 5th Place Gamevideo link:
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90 - 44N/A Bronze Medal Gamevideo link:
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71 - 41N/A Finalvideo link:
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