List of indoor arenas in Bosnia and Herzegovina
The following is a list of indoor arenas in Bosnia and Herzegovina, 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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Olympic Hall Juan Antonio Samaranch | 12,000 | Sarajevo | 1983 | ||
Arena Zenica | 6,200 | Zenica | KK Čelik RK Čelik | 2009 | |
Mirza Delibašić Hall | 5,616[1] | Sarajevo | KK Bosna Royal RK Bosna Sarajevo | 1969 | |
Mejdan Hall | 5,000 | Tuzla | KK Sloboda Tuzla RK Sloboda Tuzla | 1984 | |
Pecara Hall | 4,500 | Široki Brijeg | HKK Široki | ||
KSC Bugojno | 4,200 | Bugojno | KK Iskra RK Iskra | 1983 | |
Ljubuški Sports Hall | 4,000 | Ljubuški | HRK Izviđač | 1998 | |
Borik Sports Hall | 3,500 | Banja Luka | RK Borac Banja Luka KK Borac Banja Luka | 1974 | |
Laktaši Sports Hall | 3,000 | Laktaši | KK Igokea | 2010 | |
KSC Mladost | 2,500 | Visoko | RK Bosna Visoko | 1986 | |
Mirsad Hurić Hall | 1,600 | Goražde | |||
Ramiz Salčin Hall | 1,500 | Sarajevo | 2007 |
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References
- ^ "Dvorana – Košarkaški klub Bosna". Archived from the original on 2016-09-13. Retrieved 2016-09-25.