List of indoor arenas in Croatia
The following is a list of indoor arenas in Croatia, ordered by capacity. The venues are by their final capacity after construction for seating-only events. There is more capacity if standing room is included (e.g. for concerts).
Current arenas
Image | Stadium | Capacity | City | Team | Inaugurated |
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Arena Zagreb | 14,774[1] | Zagreb | KHL Medveščak RK Zagreb | 2008 | |
Spaladium Arena | 12,664 | Split | 2008 | ||
Krešimir Ćosić Hall | 10,000[2] | Zadar | KK Zadar | 2008 | |
Arena Gripe | 6,000 | Split | KK Split | ||
Dražen Petrović Hall | 5,400 | Zagreb | KK Cibona | 1987 | |
Varaždin Arena | 5,200 | Varaždin | GRK Varaždin | 2008 | |
Dom Sportova | 5,000[3] | Zagreb | KK Cedevita | 1972 | |
Dvorana Mladosti | 3,960 | Rijeka | KK Kvarner | 1973 | |
Žatika Sport Centre | 3,700 | Poreč | 2008 | ||
Gradski vrt Hall | 3,538 | Osijek | KK Vrijednosnice | 2008 | |
Metković Sports Hall | 3,500 | Metković | RK Metković | 1982 | |
Borovo Sports Hall | 3,000 | Vukovar | KK Borovo Vukovar | 1978 | |
Jazine Basketball Hall | 3,000 | Zadar | 1968 | ||
Mladost Hall | 2,800 | Karlovac | HRK Karlovac | 1967 | |
Trnsko Sports Hall | 2,500 | Zagreb | KK Zagreb | 1982 | |
Zamet Sports Hall | 2,350 | Rijeka | RK Zamet | 2009 | |
Mate Parlov Sport Centre | 2,312 | Pula | 1978 |
See also
References
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