The FIBA Foundation has launched the FIBA Photo Contest 2025 – celebrating the moments of camaraderie and unity that define every team.
According to the foundation, the ninth edition of the competition aims to show that “basketball isn’t just about the final score, it’s about the moments in between.”
“The high-fives after a good play, the pep talks in the huddle, the shared laughs on the bench, the hand that pulls you up when you’re down, and the unbreakable bonds that form on and off the court,” the FIBA Foundation said.
“The FIBA Photo Contest 2025 celebrates what makes a team more than just a group of players: it celebrates the Dream Team.
“Whether it’s your childhood crew at the local court, a tight-knit school team, or your weekend warriors who’ve become family, we want to see the heart that beats behind the hustle.
“Capture the spirit of teamwork, the strength of friendship, and the warmth of a family that plays together.
“Show us what your Dream Team looks like – the basketball family you can always count on.
To Participate, you can upload a maximum of three photos connected with the theme. Do not forget to include the title, author, and country of origin.
Also describe in 140 characters the photo’s story, what inspires you, how you felt taking it, any technical details, or any other message you would like to convey.
Participation closes on November 21, 2025.
Prizes:
First prize
· Photographic equipment to the value of 2,500 CHF
· Travel & accommodation to be the official photographer of the FIBA Open 2026, the biggest grassroots 3×3 tournament organised in Switzerland.
· Publication in the FIBA Photo Book 2025, FIBA Foundation and FIBA social media channels, and diploma.
Second prize
· Photographic equipment to the value of 1,500 CHF
· Publication in the FIBA Photo Book 2025, FIBA Foundation and FIBA social media channels, and diploma.
Third prize
· Photographic equipment to the value of 1,000 CHF
· Publication in the FIBA Photo Book 2025, FIBA Foundation and FIBA social media channels, and diploma.
View the original call here.
