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The following is a list of indoor arenas in the Czech Republic with a capacity of at least 1,000 spectators, most of the arenas in this list are for multi use proposes and are used for popular sports such as individual sports like karate, judo, boxing as well as team sports like Ice Hockey, basketball, volleyball. Parts of the arenas also host many concerts and world tours.

Currently in use

Location Arena Date built Capacity Image
Břeclav Zimní stadion Břeclav 1972 4,200
Brno Winning Group Arena 1982 7,700
Sportovní hala Vodova 3,000
České Budějovice Budvar Arena 2002 6,421
Chomutov Rocknet aréna 2011 5,250
Havířov Zimní stadion Havířov 1950 5,100
Hradec Králové ČPP Arena 1957 7,700
Jihlava CZ LOKO Arena 1956 7,504
Karlovy Vary KV Arena 2009 6,000
Zimní stadion Karlovy Vary 1947 4,680
Kladno ČEZ Stadion 1949 5,200
Kravaře Buly Arena 2003 1,000
Liberec Home Credit Arena 2005 9,000
Litvínov Ivan Hlinka Stadion 1965 5,944
Mladá Boleslav Ško-Energo Aréna 1956 4,200
Olomouc Zimní stadion Olomouc 1948 5,500
Ostrava Ostravar Aréna [1] 1986 12,500
Opava Zimní stadion Opava 1953 5,500
Pardubice Enteria arena [2] 1960 10,194
Plzeň Logspeed CZ Arena 1969 8,236
Prague Královka Arena 1965 2,500
O2 Arena [3] 2004 18,000
Sportovní hala Fortuna [4] 1962 13,150
Přerov MEO Arena 1969 3,000
Třinec Werk Arena 1976 5,200
Ústí nad Labem Zimní stadion Ústí nad Labem 2004 6,500
Vsetín Zimní stadion Na Lapači 1966 5,400
Zlín Zimní stadion Luďka Čajky 1957 7,500
Znojmo Nevoga Arena 1970 4,800

Under construction

Arena Capacity Opening Location
Arena Brno 13,300 [5] 2026 Brno

Proposed

See also

References

  1. ^ Ostravar Arena official Retrieved 04 March 2021
  2. ^ ČEZ Aréna Pardubice official Retrieved 04 March 2021
  3. ^ O2 Arena prague official Retrieved 04 March 2021
  4. ^ Tipsport Arena official Retrieved 04 March 2021
  5. ^ "ARENA BRNO - Více informací o hale". www.arenabrno.cz (in Czech). Retrieved 2024-03-12.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The following is a list of indoor arenas in the Czech Republic with a capacity of at least 1,000 spectators, most of the arenas in this list are for multi use proposes and are used for popular sports such as individual sports like karate, judo, boxing as well as team sports like Ice Hockey, basketball, volleyball. Parts of the arenas also host many concerts and world tours.

Currently in use

Location Arena Date built Capacity Image
Břeclav Zimní stadion Břeclav 1972 4,200
Brno Winning Group Arena 1982 7,700
Sportovní hala Vodova 3,000
České Budějovice Budvar Arena 2002 6,421
Chomutov Rocknet aréna 2011 5,250
Havířov Zimní stadion Havířov 1950 5,100
Hradec Králové ČPP Arena 1957 7,700
Jihlava CZ LOKO Arena 1956 7,504
Karlovy Vary KV Arena 2009 6,000
Zimní stadion Karlovy Vary 1947 4,680
Kladno ČEZ Stadion 1949 5,200
Kravaře Buly Arena 2003 1,000
Liberec Home Credit Arena 2005 9,000
Litvínov Ivan Hlinka Stadion 1965 5,944
Mladá Boleslav Ško-Energo Aréna 1956 4,200
Olomouc Zimní stadion Olomouc 1948 5,500
Ostrava Ostravar Aréna [1] 1986 12,500
Opava Zimní stadion Opava 1953 5,500
Pardubice Enteria arena [2] 1960 10,194
Plzeň Logspeed CZ Arena 1969 8,236
Prague Královka Arena 1965 2,500
O2 Arena [3] 2004 18,000
Sportovní hala Fortuna [4] 1962 13,150
Přerov MEO Arena 1969 3,000
Třinec Werk Arena 1976 5,200
Ústí nad Labem Zimní stadion Ústí nad Labem 2004 6,500
Vsetín Zimní stadion Na Lapači 1966 5,400
Zlín Zimní stadion Luďka Čajky 1957 7,500
Znojmo Nevoga Arena 1970 4,800

Under construction

Arena Capacity Opening Location
Arena Brno 13,300 [5] 2026 Brno

Proposed

See also

References

  1. ^ Ostravar Arena official Retrieved 04 March 2021
  2. ^ ČEZ Aréna Pardubice official Retrieved 04 March 2021
  3. ^ O2 Arena prague official Retrieved 04 March 2021
  4. ^ Tipsport Arena official Retrieved 04 March 2021
  5. ^ "ARENA BRNO - Více informací o hale". www.arenabrno.cz (in Czech). Retrieved 2024-03-12.

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