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During the 2004 Olympics
The Faliro Olympic Beach Volleyball Centre is a stadium in the Faliro Coastal Zone Olympic Complex that hosted the beach volleyball competition for the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece . The stadium holds a total of 9,600 individuals, though the public seating capacity was limited to 7,300 during the Olympics. The stadium was officially opened on August 2, 2004, a few weeks before the Olympics, though test events were held at the site a year earlier.
As of August 2014, the venue was in a state of disuse, and was overgrown with plants.[ 1]
In May 8, 2016 Hellenic Parliament passed law by which Centre was given to Ministry of Justice, Transparency and Human Rights . The stadium is proposed to become rebuilt to a courtroom.[ 2]
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20th century
1964 : Komazawa Volleyball Courts , Yokohama Cultural Gymnasium (final)
1968 : Juan de la Barrera Olympic Gymnasium (final), Juan Escutia Sports Palace , Revolution Ice Rink
1972 : Volleyballhalle
1976 : Montreal Forum (final), Paul Sauvé Centre
1980 : Druzhba Multipurpose Arena , Minor Arena of the Central Lenin Stadium (final)
1984 : Long Beach Arena
1988 : Hanyang University Gymnasium , Jamsil Gymnasium (final), Saemaul Sports Hall
1992 : Palau dels Esports de Barcelona , Palau Sant Jordi (final), Pavelló de la Vall d'Hebron
1996 : Clayton County International Park (beach), Omni Coliseum (indoor final), Stegeman Coliseum
21st century
2000 : Bondi Beach (beach), Sydney Entertainment Centre (indoor final), Sydney Showground Pavilion 4
2004 : Faliro Olympic Beach Volleyball Centre (beach), Peace and Friendship Stadium
2008 : Beijing Institute of Technology Gymnasium , Capital Indoor Stadium (indoor final), Chaoyang Park Beach Volleyball Ground (beach)
2012 : Earls Court Exhibition Centre , Horse Guards Parade (beach)
2016 : Copacabana Beach (beach), Maracanãzinho
2020 : Ariake Arena , Shiokaze Park (beach)
2024 : Paris Expo Porte de Versailles , Champ de Mars (beach)
2028 : Honda Center , Santa Monica State Beach (beach)
2032 : Coomera Indoor Sports Centre (indoor final), Broadbeach Park Stadium (beach), Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre
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