List of indoor arenas in Serbia
Appearance
The following is a list of indoor arenas in Serbia.
Photo | Location | Arena | Date built | Capacity | Tenant/use |
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Belgrade | Kombank Arena | 2004 | 25,000 | ||
Novi Sad | SPC Vojvodina | 1981 | 7,022 | ||
Belgrade | Hall Aleksandar Nikolić | 1973 | 7,000 | ||
Niš | Čair Sports Center | 1974 | 5,000 | ||
Vršac | Millennium Center | 2001 | 5,000 | ||
Belgrade | Hala sportova | 1968 | 5,000 | ||
Kragujevac | Jezero Hall | 1978 | 3,570 | ||
Leskovac | SRC Dubočica | 1983 | 3,600 | ||
Zrenjanin | Medison Hall | 2009 | 3,500 | ||
Bor | Sportska hala Bor | 1986 | 4,000 | ||
Kraljevo | Nova dvorana u Ribnici | 2013 | 3,350 | ||
Smederevo | Sports Hall Smederevo | 2009 | 2,600 | ||
Jagodina | JASSA Sports Center | 1978 | 2,600 | ||
Požarevac | SC Požarevac | 1983 | 2,600 | ||
Subotica | Dudova Šuma | 1968 | 2,500 | ||
Kruševac | Hala sportova | 1976 | 2,500 | ||
Raška | Turističko-sportska organizacija Raška | 2008 | 2,000 | ||
Ruma | Sportski centar Ruma | 1991 | 2,500 | ||
Zaječar | SRC Kraljevica | 1976 | 2,360 | ||
Sremska Mitrovica | PSC Pinki | 1987 | 2,500 | ||
Loznica | Lagator Hall | 1984 | 2,236[1] | ||
Zemun | Pinki Hall | 1974 | 2,300 | ||
Užice | Veliki Park Sports Hall | 1975 | 2,200 | ||
Priboj | SC Priboj | 1991 | 2,100 | ||
Čačak | Hala Borca kraj Morave | 1969 | 2,000 | ||
Šabac | Zorka Hall | 1976 | 2,300 | ||
Sombor | Sportska hala Mostonga | 1981 | 1,500 | ||
Vranje | Sportska hala Vranje | 1989 | 3,000 | ||
Belgrade | SC Banjica | 1974 | 2,000 | ||
Vrbas | Hala sportova Vrbas | 1980 | 1,500 | ||
Belgrade | Pionir Ice Hall | 1973 | 1,500 | ||
Belgrade | Slodes Sports Hall | 2,000 | |||
Novi Pazar | Hala Sportova Novi Pazar | 1993 | 1,200 | ||
Prokuplje | Sportska Hala Dr Zoran Đinđić | 2006 | 1,000 | ||
Kladovo | SRC Jezero | 1996 | 1,800 | ||
Belgrade | Basket City FMP | 1995 | 1,700 | ||
Lazarevac | SC Kolubara | 1978 | 1,700 | ||
Futog | Hala Sportova | 2006 | 1,500 | ||
Novi Sad | SC Slana Bara | 2007 | 1,500 | ||
Bečej | Mladost | 1988 | 2,000 | ||
Belgrade | Vizura Sports Center | 2002 | 1,500 | ||
Gornji Milanovac | Sportska Hala Breza | 2008 | 1,500-3,000[2] | ||
Kraljevo | Kraljevo Sports | 1975 | 1,500 | ||
Obrenovac | Sportska Hala Obrenovac | 1982 | 1,500 | ||
Valjevo | Valjevo Sports Hall | 1972 | 1,500 | ||
Aranđelovac | SRC Šumadija | 1980 | 2,000 | ||
Vrnjačka Banja | Hala sportova Vlade Divac | 2008 | 1,300 | ||
Belgrade | SC Šumice | 1974 | 2,000 | ||
Bačka Palanka | Sportska Hala Tikvara | 1,200 | |||
Pančevo | Strelište Sports Hall | 1980 | 1,000 | ||
Bajina Bašta | Sportsko turistički centar Bajina Bašta | 1,050 | |||
Belgrade | Sport Eko Hall | 2002 | 1,850 | ||
Kać | Hram Sport Hall | 2,000 | |||
Beočin | Sportska hala Beočin | 1991 | 1,000 | ||
Čačak | Sportski centar Mladost | 1,000 | |||
Dimitrovgrad | Sportska hala Dimitrovgrad | 2012 | 1,000 | ||
Stara Pazova | Stara Pazova Sport Center | 1,000 | |||
Kikinda | Sportski kompleks Jezero | 1979 | 860 | ||
Pirot | Sports Hall Kej | 2006 | 835 | ||
Srbobran | Srbobran Sport Center | 2002 | 500 | ||
Zemun | Vizura Sport | 2009 | 800-1,500[3] |
See also
- List of football stadiums in Serbia
- List of indoor arenas in Europe
- List of indoor arenas by capacity
References
- ^ http://www.ufklagator.com/index.php/hala-lagator/
- ^ Number of seats depends on the type of sport | http://www.sportskahalabreza.com/hala.html
- ^ There is more information on the capacity, but mentioned the minimum and maximum capacity that is listed.