Location and date On March 14, 2025, Gerhard Parzutka von Lipinski, the president of the Mister Supranational Organization, announced that the 9th edition of Mister Supranational will take place on June 28, 2025 at Malopolska, Poland.
Selection of contestants Contestants from 38 countries and territories were selected to compete for the 2025 edition.
Replacements Daniel Purwandi of Indonesia was set to compete this edition, but stepped down from the title for unknown reasons. He was later replaced by Mustanir Afif. The Mr. Nigeria organization later replaced Michael-Mazi Michael as the new titleholder. Jérémy Canizares was crowned as Mister Supranational France. However, he relinquish his title due to work commitments. Ten days later, the Mister National France organization later appointed Swann Lavigne as the new representative, who subsequently won the title of Mister Supranational 2025. Hà Quang Anh Trung was appointed to compete this edition. However, he relinquish his title due to his injury. He was later replaced by Nguyễn Minh Khắc.
Debuts, returns, and withdrawals This edition will mark the debuts of Hong Kong, Macau, and Nigeria; and will also feature the returns of Belgium, Cambodia, China, Curaçao, Ireland and Namibia. Belgium, Cambodia, Cameroon, France, and Namibia last competed in
2023; while China and Curaçao last competed in 2018. Argentina, Côte d'Ivoire, Germany, Guatemala, Haiti, Laos, Paraguay, and Slovakia withdrew after their respective organizations failed to appoint a delegate, hold a national competition, or lost their national franchise. Additionally, Andrés Iyanga Merino of Equatorial Guinea and Erusha Gimshan of Sri Lanka, who were expected to participate, had no-shows in Poland; both had taken part of the Supra Chat Challenge 2025. Glenn Williamson of Ireland withdrew before the finale, citing critical health issues. ==Results==