List of indoor arenas in Hungary
Appearance
The following is a list of indoor arenas in Hungary, ordered by capacity. Halls with a capacity of at least 1,000 people are listed.
Current arenas
Over 5,000 capacity
Arena | Capacity | City | County | Team | Inaugurated |
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László Papp Budapest Sports Arena | 12,512[1] | Budapest | – | Hungary national ice hockey team | 2003 |
Főnix Hall | 8,648[2] | Debrecen | Hajdú-Bihar | 2002 | |
Audi Aréna | 5,654[3] | Győr | Győr-Moson-Sopron | Győri Audi ETO KC | 2014[4] |
Veszprém Aréna | 5,170[5] | Veszprém | Veszprém | Telekom Veszprém | 2008 |
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1. László Papp Sports Arena
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3. Audi Aréna
5,000–2,500 capacity
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5. BOK Hall
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6. Kaposvár Aréna
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7. Tüskecsarnok
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9. Arena Savaria
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13. Lauber Dezső Sports Hall
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16. Városi Sportcsarnok (Zalaegerszeg)
List
Projects
Arena | Planned capacity | City | County | Home team | To be opened |
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New Budapest Arena | 20,022[50] | Budapest | Budapest | 2021 | |
Alba Aréna | between 8,500 and 12,500,[51] 6,000 in ice hockey configuration[52] |
Székesfehérvár | Fejér | SAPA Fehérvár AV19 | not before 2020 |
Szeged Aréna | 8,300 | Szeged | Csongrád | MOL-Pick Szeged | 2021 |
Tatabánya Aréna | 6,058[53] | Tatabánya | Komárom-Esztergom | Grundfos Tatabánya KC | 2021 |
Szabadidő- és Sportközpont | 6,000[54] | Pécs | Baranya | ||
1,500 or 2,000[55] | Orosháza | Békés |
In italic, sports halls under construction.
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