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* [[Prljavo kazalište]] performed a sold out concert, titled "Heroj ulice". 2004.
* [[Prljavo kazalište]] performed a sold out concert, titled "Heroj ulice". 2004.
* [[R.E.M.]] performed a concert as the part of their European Winter Tour. 19. January 2005.
* [[R.E.M.]] performed a concert as the part of their European Winter Tour. 19. January 2005.
* [[Nina Badrić]] performed a Valentine's Day's concert titled "Ljubav za ljubav", promoting her album [[Ljubav (album)]] 14. February 2005.
* [[Nina Badrić]] performed a Valentine's Day's concert titled "Ljubav za ljubav", promoting her album ''[[Ljubav (Nina Badrić album)|Ljubav]]'' on 14 February 2005.
* [[Faithless]], [[Thievery Corporation]], [[Gus Gus]] and [[X-Press 2]] played at the [[Zagreb Groove Festival]] on 27 May 2005.
* [[Faithless]], [[Thievery Corporation]], [[Gus Gus]] and [[X-Press 2]] played at the [[Zagreb Groove Festival]] on 27 May 2005.
* [[Miroslav Škoro]] had a concert, promoting his album [[Svetinja]] 2005.
* [[Miroslav Škoro]] had a concert, promoting his album [[Svetinja]] 2005.
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==References==
==References==
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Revision as of 02:41, 13 July 2014

Dom Sportova
Dom Sportova
Map
LocationZagreb, Croatia
CapacityIce-hockey: 6,500
Surfaceice
Construction
Built1972
Tenants
KHL Medveščak
KK Cedevita
Dom sportova, KHL Medveščak Zagreb - Graz 99ers, 3 January 2010

Dom Sportova is an indoor sporting arena, located in Zagreb, Croatia. The venue was built in 1972, on Trešnjevka, in the western part of the city. It has 32,000 m² of floorspace, and it features six halls. The seating capacity of the biggest two is 3,100 and 6,500.

It is used for basketball, handball, volleyball, ice hockey, gymnastics, tennis, as well as concerts.

It is the venue for the PBZ Zagreb Indoors men's tennis tournament.

It also hosted The Final tournament of the 1989 European Basketball Championships,[1] in which the home team of Yugoslavia won the Gold medal, the 2000 European Men's Handball Championship, the 2003 World Women's Handball Championship, the 2005 Women's European Volleyball Championship and the 2008 European Figure Skating Championships.

The arena is home to Croatia's most successful hockey team KHL Medveščak Zagreb.

Concerts

In 40 years the venue hosted many foreign and domestic concerts from celebrated artists, some of them include:

  • UPCOMING EVENTS:

See also

References

Preceded by FIBA EuroBasket
Final Venue

1989
Succeeded by
Preceded by European Men's Handball Championship
Final Venue

2000
Succeeded by

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