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== External links ==
== External links ==
*[http://www.ucfarena.com UCF Arena] Official Website
*[http://www.ucfarena.com UCF Arena at Knights Plaza] Official UCF Arena website
*[http://www.ucfarena.com/images/newarenaguide.pdf UCF Arena] Promoters Guide
*[http://www.ucfarena.com/images/newarenaguide.pdf UCF Arena] Promoters Guide
*[http://ucfathletics.cstv.com/ UCF Athletics] Athletics website
*[http://www.ucf.edu/ University of Central Florida] School website



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Revision as of 15:52, 14 June 2010

28°36′24″N 81°11′51″W / 28.6068°N 81.1976°W / 28.6068; -81.1976

UCF Arena
"The Dungeon"[1]
File:UCFArena.jpg
Map
Location50 North Gemini Blvd
Orlando, Florida 32816
 United States
OwnerUniversity of Central Florida
OperatorGlobal Spectrum[3]
Capacity9,465 (basketball)[5]
9,993 (MMA)[5]
10,072 (concert)[5]
Construction
Broke ground2006
OpenedSeptember 8, 2007[2]
Construction cost$107 million[4]
ArchitectHOK Sports[2]
General contractorKUD International[2]
Tenants
UCF Knights Basketball (NCAA) (2007–present)
Orlando Fantasy (LFL) (2010–present)

The UCF Arena is a multi-purpose arena complex located on the main campus of the University of Central Florida in Orlando, Florida, USA. It is the home to the UCF Knights men's and women's basketball teams. It also hosts commencements, concerts, and many other events.

Original Arena

The arena was originally built in 1991 with a capacity of 5,100 and was home to men's basketball, women's basketball, and volleyball, and was also used for events such as concerts and commencements. It has hosted the Atlantic Sun Conference men's basketball tournament three times, in 1994, 1995, and 2002. The last basketball game played in the original facility was on March 3, 2007, when the UCF men's team beat the East Carolina Pirates, 77-64, in Conference USA play.

Expansion and Renovation

A new arena was built 2007, as part of a larger project to create an athletic village known as Knights Plaza. The new arena, built in the space in front of the original arena, is double the seating capacity of its predecessor, including 7,479 fixed standard seats, 500 club seats, 1,328 retractable seats, 188 disabled seats, 16 luxury suites (seating capacity 192, total capacity 256), two party suites (total capacity 60) and loge box seating for 64. The new arena was completed in September 2007 and is the home to both the men's and women's basketball teams. This expansion made the UCF Arena the second largest arena complex in Orlando.

Beginning in 2008, the grounds around UCF Arena hosted "Light Up UCF", a holiday celebration that features an outdoor ice skating rink. For the event, the UCF Arena is decorated with thousands of lights that are synchronized to holiday music.[6]

According to the promoters' guide, the new arena has a basketball capacity of 9,465, and can hold up to 10,072 for concert events.

UCF has expressed interest in selling the naming rights to the arena. At one point, AirTran Airways was in negotiations to purchase naming rights, but no agreement was ever reached.

References

  1. ^ "Knights welcome struggling Hatters to UCF Dungeon". Central Florida Future. Retrieved 2009-07-27.
  2. ^ a b c "UCF Arena Bio". UCF Athletics Association. Retrieved 2009-07-27.
  3. ^ "Global Spectrum - University of Central Florida UCF Arena, Orlando, Florida". Global Spectrum. Retrieved 2009-07-27.
  4. ^ "UCF Convocation Center". UCF Athletics Association. Retrieved 2009-07-27.
  5. ^ a b c "UCF Arena Promoters Guide" (PDF). UCF Athletics Association. Retrieved 2009-07-27.
  6. ^ Light Up UCF information page