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PalaRuffini

Coordinates: 45°3′27.87″N 7°37′56.79″E / 45.0577417°N 7.6324417°E / 45.0577417; 7.6324417
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Palasport Ruffini
PalaRuffini
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Full namePalazzetto dello sport Parco Ruffini
Former namesPalasport di Torino
LocationTurin, Piedmont
Coordinates45°3′27.87″N 7°37′56.79″E / 45.0577417°N 7.6324417°E / 45.0577417; 7.6324417
Capacity4,500[1]
Construction
Opened1961[1]
Renovated2004[1]
ArchitectAnnibale Vitellozzi[1]
Tenants
Auxilium Torino (1974–1999, 2015–2018)
Basket Torino (2019–present)

PalaRuffini, formerly known as Palasport di Torino, is a multi-purpose Indoor arena located in Turin, Italy. It is primarily used for basketball and volleyball games, as well as boxing matches and concerts. The arena's seating capacity is 4,500 people.[1]

History

The arena was opened in 1961. Dalida had a sold-out concert in October 1970 as a part of her world tour. It hosted the latter stages of the EuroBasket 1979.[2][3] It also hosted the 1992–93 season's FIBA European Cup final, in which Sato Aris defeated Efes Pilsen, by a score of 50–48.[1][4]

The arena was renovated in the year 2004. On 17 September 2008, the senior men's Italian national basketball team played a 2009 EuroBasket qualification game against Bulgaria, at the arena.[5] The arena has also been used as the long-time home arena of the Italian professional basketball club Auxilium Pallacanestro Torino.

See also

References

Preceded by EuroBasket
Final venue

1979
Succeeded by
Preceded by FIBA European Cup
Final venue

1993
Succeeded by