Roig Arena Hosts the Most International King's Cup in History

  • The venue in Valencia will become the epicenter of Spanish basketball over the coming days, welcoming more than 10,000 visitors from outside the province.

  • Concerts, numerous activations in the Fan Zone, and 60 hours of live basketball.

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Roig Arena is preparing to host the most ambitious King’s Cup in its history. From February 19 to 22, the Valencia venue will be the epicenter of Spanish basketball, welcoming thousands of fans from all across the country. Concerts, activations, and extensive international coverage will define this edition of the tournament.

More than 10,000 visitors will arrive in Valencia

Over 10,000 people will travel to Valencia for the King’s Cup. Fans from every corner of Spain —including supporters of all 18 clubs— will fill the city and bring more color than ever to the competition.

A Fan Zone connecting a 90,000 m² basketball space

Valencia will enjoy an unprecedented celebration space: the Fan Zone will take over the park that links Roig Arena with La Fonteta —where the Minicopa Endesa is played— creating more than 90,000 m² dedicated to basketball and entertainment, the equivalent of 250 basketball courts. The Fan Zone will feature concerts, two basketball courts, activities, and contests designed for visitors and locals alike. It will also host the traditional and unforgettable fan gathering on Saturday 21st at 12:00.

The most extensive broadcast coverage in the event’s history

DAZN will air nearly 60 hours of live content, delivering the most comprehensive coverage in the history of the event. Each day, the broadcast will begin an hour before the first game and continue for seven uninterrupted hours, ending 45 minutes after the last match. Starting Wednesday, every Minicopa Endesa game will also be streamed.

Additionally, the tournament will continue expanding its international reach, with increased coverage in strategic countries and broadcasts across 153 territories on five continents. This means the King’s Cup will be watched from as far as 12,000 kilometers away, from Tokyo in the east to Cape Horn in Chile in the southwest.

Concerts by DJ Nano, La M.O.D.A., and more

Music will once again play a central role. During halftime of the final, La M.O.D.A. will perform, bringing their signature authenticity and emotional energy, while during the second semifinal, DJ Nano —one of Spain’s top DJs— will take the stage. DJ Nano will also join ELE DJ, Ella Pincha Sola, and Kid Rizzo for performances in the Fan Zone.

Minicopa Endesa, where stars are born

The 22nd edition of the Minicopa Endesa will be special: it will be played from Wednesday to Saturday in the historic Fonteta arena, with the grand final taking place at Roig Arena. The Minicopa Endesa offers fans a chance to witness rising talent, as it has previously showcased future stars like Ricky Rubio, Luka Dončić, Victor Wembanyama, and Jaime Pradilla, among more than 130 players who later reached the elite level.

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