Sporting Sports Arena

Sporting Sports Arena
Sporting Indoor Hall
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LocationPatissia, Athens
Public transitAthens Metro Athens Metro Line 1 Agios Eleftherios metro station
CapacityBasketball: 2,500
Construction
Opened1968
Renovated2002
Expanded2002

Sporting Sports Arena, AKA Sporting Indoor Hall is an indoor basketball sporting arena that is located in the area of Patissia, Athens, Greece. The seating capacity of the arena is 2,500 people.[1] The arena is currently home to the Greek professional basketball team AO Sporting.

History

The hall was opened in 1968. It was the home of the EuroLeague giants Panathinaikos, from 2002 to 2004, while their regular home arena, OAKA Indoor Hall, was being upgraded for the 2004 Athens Olympics. In recent years, the hall has been renovated several times, and air conditioning was added. It is one of the last pro-basketball arenas in Greece from the old Greek basketball era. The arena is known for the fact that fans can hear the conversations of the players and coaches during the game.

References

  1. ^ Γήπεδο – Εκδηλώσεις (in Greek).

External links

  • Information on the arena @ Stadia.gr

38°01′11″N 23°43′57″E / 38.0197°N 23.7324°E / 38.0197; 23.7324

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