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2025 Summer World University Games

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XXXII Summer World University Games
Host cityRhine-Ruhr metropolitan region[a]
CountryGermany
MottoA Summer With Distinction (German: Sommer Cum Laude)
Sport18
Events234
Opening16 July 2025
Closing27 July 2025
Main venueMSV-Arena
Websiterhineruhr2025.com/en

The 2025 FISU Summer World University Games, officially known as the XXXII Summer World University Games and also known as Rhine-Ruhr 2025, is a multi-sport event scheduled to be held from 16 to 27 July 2025, in five cities in Rhine-Ruhr metropolitan region and Berlin as an outlying venue in Germany. The region previously hosted the 1989 Summer Universiade in Duisburg, who also host sports during these games.

Host selection

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Development and preparations

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Venues

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The organising committee is planning to use existing and temporary sports facilities, with some existing being renovated for these games. Unlike previous editions, this edition will be completely decentralized. Instead of an athlete's village, athletes will stay in hotels and university residential buildings in the region. The competition venues are spread over five cities in the region (Bochum, Duisburg, Essen, Hagen and Mülheim) and Berlin.

Originally, the capital of North Rhine-Westphalia, Düsseldorf, was scheduled to host some sporting events and the opening ceremonies,but due to changes related to logistics and financial issues,the city withdraw to host and all sporting venues and the schedule had to be replanned.[1][2] After this change,in September 2024, it was announced that Hagen and Berlin where added to the Games: Hagen will host some basketball games and Berlin will host swimming, diving and volleyball events.[3]

Venue City Sports Capacity
Lohrheidestadion Bochum Athletics 16,223
Jahrhunderthalle (Bochum) [de] Basketball (3x3, wheelchair) TBA
MSV-Arena Duisburg Opening ceremony 31,514
Landschaftspark Duisburg-Nord Closing ceremony 15,000
Wedau Rowing TBA
ASC Duisburg Aquatics (water polo) 5,000
Walter-Schädlich-Halle Basketball 800
Sportpark Duisburg [de] Volleyball (beach) TBA
Messe Essen Essen Fencing, Gymnastics (artistic, rhythmic), Judo, Taekwondo, Table tennis TBA
Grugahalle Basketball 7,700
Essen Tennis Club Tennis 5,000
Sporthalle Am Hallo Basketball 2,500
Sportpark Am Hallo Stadion Archery (preliminaries) 3,800
Zollverein Coal Mine Industrial Complex Archery (finals) TBA
Ischelandhalle [de] Hagen Basketball 3,145
Innogy Sporthalle Mülheim Badminton 3,000
Venue City Sports Capacity
Europe SportPark Aquatics Centre Berlin Aquatics (swimming, diving) TBA
Max-Schmeling-Halle Volleyball 9,200

The Games

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Sports

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In addition to the 15 compulsory sports, up to three optional sports can be chosen, while respecting the infrastructure and local demands. The organizing committee has proposed beach volleyball, rowing and 3x3 basketball, along with some Paralympic disciplines (which marks the first Summer World University Games to feature para-athletes and para-sport events, following its introduction at the 2025 Winter World University Games), as its optional sports.[4]

This will be the first time that 3x3 basketball will be part of the World University Summer Games program, while beach volleyball returns since it was last held at the 2013 Summer World University Games, while rowing remains after returning for the 2021 Summer World University Games. [5]

Notes

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  1. ^ Swimming, diving and volleyball will be held in Berlin.

References

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  1. ^ "Rhine-Ruhr 2025 World University Games: Countdown begins". www.insidethegames.biz. 16 July 2024. Archived from the original on 20 July 2024.
  2. ^ "Rhine-Ruhr 2025 World University Games and Ber-LA 2026 HPEO Games: Planning for future begins". www.insidethegames.biz. 16 July 2024. Archived from the original on 5 June 2024.
  3. ^ "FISU World University Games 2025: Berlin to host additional venues for the Ber-LA 2026 HPEO Games' two-year countdown". www.insidethegames.biz. 2 September 2024. Archived from the original on 3 September 2024.
  4. ^ "Rhine-Ruhr 2025 Sports Program". Rhine-Rühr 2025. 9 August 2023. Archived from the original on 25 June 2024. Retrieved 9 August 2023.
  5. ^ "Rhine-Ruhr and Turin confirmed as 2025 World University Games hosts". www.insidethegames.biz. 15 May 2021. Archived from the original on 15 May 2021. Retrieved 29 August 2021.
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