The 2025 European Championships MAG Master Team List

Andreas Toba

The UEG has released the nominative rosters for this year’s European Championships, to be held beginning May 26 in Leipzig, Germany.

A full list of all MAG teams is below, and we’ll change the “nominative” status to official once the rosters are announced by each federation.

ALBANIA

  • Matvei Petrov

Nominative.

ARMENIA

  • Artur Avetisyan
  • Artur Davtyan
  • Mamikon Khachatryan
  • Gagik Khachikyan
  • Hamlet Manukyan
  • Vahagn Davtyan, individual athlete

Nominative.

AUSTRIA

  • Manuel Arnold
  • Mateo Fraisl
  • Vincent Lindpointner
  • Paul Schmölzer
  • Gino Vetter
  • Alexander Benda, individual athlete

Confirmed by the Austrian federation on May 19.

AZERBAIJAN

  • Murad Agharzayev
  • Rasul Ahmadzada
  • Mansum Safarov
  • Nikita Simonov
  • Ivan Tikhonov

Nominative.

BELGIUM

  • Nicola Cuyle
  • Victor Martinez
  • Takumi Onoshima
  • Senne Spyckerelle
  • Kilan van der Aa
  • Liam de Smet, individual athlete

Confirmed by the Belgian federation on May 21. Noah Kuavita was originally included on the nominative roster, but has withdrawn due to injury, with van der Aa replacing him.

BULGARIA

  • David Ivanov
  • Eddie Penev
  • Kevin Penev
  • Daniel Trifonov
  • Bozhidar Zlatanov
  • Dimitar Dimitrov, individual athlete

Confirmed by the Bulgarian federation on May 25.

CROATIA

  • Marko Jovicic
  • Marko Sambolec
  • Liam Rabic
  • Jakov Vlahek
  • Mateo Zugec
  • Filip Ude, individual athlete

Confirmed by the Croatian federation on May 24. Aurel Benovic and Tin Srbic were originally on the nominative roster but were replaced by Jovicic and Vlahek.

CYPRUS

  • Marios Georgiou
  • Neofytos Kyriakou
  • Sokratis Pilakouris

Confirmed by Marios Georgiou’s Instagram on May 25.

CZECHIA

  • Daniel Bago
  • Jonas Danek
  • Ondrej Kalny
  • Martin Pospisil
  • Daniel Radovesnicky
  • Radomir Sliz, individual athlete

Confirmed by the Czech federation on May 25.

DENMARK

  • Jacob Buus
  • Sofus Møllgaard

Confirmed by the Danish federation on May 24.

FINLAND

  • Akseli Kariskas
  • Oskar Kirmes
  • Robert Kirmes
  • Elias Koski
  • Marcus Pietarinen
  • Pavel Titov, individual athlete

Confirmed by the Finnish federation on May 8. Aaro Harju and Leo Lehtinen are the reserve athletes.

FRANCE

  • Romain Cavallaro
  • Loris Frasca
  • Justin Labro
  • Anthony Mansard
  • Léo Saladino
  • Samir Aït Saïd, individual athlete

Confirmed by the French federation on April 23. Cameron-Lie Bernard and Benjamin Osberger were originally on the nominative roster but were replaced by Frasca and Aït Saïd, respectively.

GEORGIA

  • Saba Abesadze
  • Valiko Duduchava
  • Ioane Jimsheleishvili
  • Bidzina Sitchinava
  • Levan Skhiladze

Nominative.

GERMANY

  • Nils Dunkel
  • Timo Eder
  • Milan Hosseini
  • Dario Sissakis
  • Andreas Toba
  • Glenn Trebing, individual athlete

Confirmed by the German federation on May 14. The selection for the individual athlete is still pending, though Glenn Trebing is listed on the nominative roster.

GREAT BRITAIN

  • Harry Hepworth
  • Jake Jarman
  • Jamie Lewis
  • Jonas Rushworth
  • Luke Whitehouse
  • Courtney Tulloch, individual athlete

Confirmed by the British federation on April 23. Cameron Lynn is the reserve athlete.

GREECE

  • Eleftherios Petrounias
  • Antonios Tantalidis
  • Stefanos Tsolakidis

Confirmed by Antonios Tantalidis’ Instagram on May 23.

HUNGARY

  • Balazs Kiss
  • Krisztofer Meszaros
  • Benedek Tomcsanyi
  • Szilard Zavory
  • Zala Samu Zambori
  • Istvan Mentovai, individual athlete

Confirmed by the Hungarian federation on May 16. Botond Molnar was originally included on the nominative roster, but was replaced on the team by Zambori, who was expected to compete in the individual spot, which now belongs to Mentovai.

ICELAND

  • Agust Davidsson
  • Dagur Olafsson
  • Valgard Reinhardsson
  • Atli Valgeirsson

Confirmed by the Icelandic federation on April 29.

ISRAEL

  • Artem Dolgopyat
  • Pavel Gulidov
  • Eyal Indig
  • Alexander Myakinin
  • Uri Zeidel
  • Ron Pyatov, individual gymnast

Nominative. Ilia Liubimov was originally on the nominative roster but was replaced by Zeidel. Alexander Myakinin was originally on the nominative roster, but on May 25 he withdrew due to a knee injury sustained in training.

ITALY

  • Yumin Abbadini
  • Nicola Bartolini
  • Lorenzo Casali
  • Edoardo de Rosa
  • Mario Macchiati
  • Gabriele Targhetta, individual athlete

Confirmed by the Italian federation on May 21. Lorenzo Bonicelli and Niccolò Vannucchi were originally on the nominative roster but were replaced by Bartolini and Macchiati.

LITHUANIA

  • Kristijonas Padegimas
  • Robert Tvorogal

Tvorogal has been confirmed in UEG’s podium training footage on May 25.

LUXEMBOURG

  • Quentin Brandenburger

Confirmed by Quentin Brandenburger’s Instagram on May 25.

NETHERLANDS

  • Loran de Munck
  • Elijah Faverus
  • Jermain Grünberg
  • Casimir Schmidt
  • Yazz Ramsahai
  • Rick Jacobs, individual athlete

Confirmed by the Dutch federation on May 12. Amine Abaidi was originally on the nominative roster for the team but withdrew due to injury and was replaced by Ramsahai, who was intended to compete as an individual athlete. Jacobs is now competing as the individual athlete and will serve as the reserve for the team competition.

NORWAY

  • Joar Amblie
  • Theodor Gadderud
  • Peder Skogvang
  • Sebastian Sponevik
  • Harald Wibye
  • Sofus Heggemsnes, individual athlete

Nominative.

POLAND

  • Kacper Garnczarek

Confirmed by the Polish federation on May 24. Sebastian Gawronski was originally on the nominative roster but has withdrawn.

PORTUGAL

  • Bernardo Almeida
  • Guilherme Campos
  • Luis Lechaud
  • Marcelo Marques
  • Jose Nogueira

Confirmed by the Portuguese federation on May 13.

ROMANIA

  • Nicolae Bera
  • Andrei Muntean
  • Rafael Szabo
  • Nicholas Tarca

Confirmed by the Romanian federation on May 14.

SERBIA

  • Ivan Dejanovic
  • Petar Vefic

Confirmed by the Serbian federation on May 23.

SLOVAKIA

  • Oliver Kasala
  • Matej Nemcovic

Confirmed by the Slovakian federation on May 23.

SLOVENIA

  • Luka Bojanc
  • Nikolaj Bozic
  • Anze Hribar
  • Beno Kunst
  • Gregor Rakovic

Confirmed by the Slovenian federation on May 22. Kevin Buckley was originally included on the nominative roster but was replaced by Bozic.

SPAIN

  • Nestor Abad
  • Thierno Diallo
  • Pau Jimenez
  • Joel Plata
  • Rayderley Zapata
  • Unai Baigorri, individual athlete

Confirmed by the Spanish federation on May 21. Daniel Carrion was originally on the nominative roster but was replaced by Jimenez.

SWEDEN

  • Ole Antti
  • William Hyll
  • Luis Il-Sung Melander
  • Joakim Lenberg
  • Filip Lidbeck
  • William Sundell, individual athlete

Confirmed by the Swedish federation on May 25.

SWITZERLAND

  • Luca Giubellini
  • Matteo Giubellini
  • Florian Langenegger
  • Ian Raubal
  • Noe Seifert
  • Luca Murabito, individual athlete

Confirmed by the Swiss federation on April 28. Benjamin Gischard is the reserve athlete.

TÜRKIYE

  • Ferhat Arican
  • Adem Asil
  • Emre Dodanli
  • Volkan Arda Hamarat
  • Mehmet Ayberk Kosak
  • Emirhan Kartin, individual athlete

Confirmed by the Turkish federation on May 23.

UKRAINE

  • Stasis Butrimas
  • Nazar Chepurnyi
  • Vladyslav Hryko
  • Yehor Perepolkin
  • Oleg Verniaiev
  • Dmytro Prudko, individual athlete

Nominative.

Article by Lauren Hopkins

2 thoughts on “The 2025 European Championships MAG Master Team List

    • There’s a lot of drama within the Ukrainian MAG program and he is now training in Croatia with the goal of eventually representing them internationally – nothing has happened in terms of a change-of-nation request yet, but I think he has essentially cut ties with Ukraine for now and will not be representing them going forward unfortunately.

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