Palacio de Deportes de Murcia

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Palacio de Deportes de Murcia
The Palacio de Deportes de Murcia during a ElPozo Murcia FS game in June 2012
The Palacio de Deportes de Murcia during a ElPozo Murcia FS game in June 2012
Data
place Avenida del Rocío, 7 30007 Murcia , Spain
SpainSpain
Coordinates 37 ° 59 '38.7 "  N , 1 ° 6' 46.1"  W Coordinates: 37 ° 59 '38.7 "  N , 1 ° 6' 46.1"  W.
owner City of Murcia
opening 1994
First game CB Murcia - Festina Andorra
surface Concrete
parquet
costs 4.5 billion pts (1994)
architect Miguel Ángel Beloqui
capacity 7,454 seats (basketball, futsal)
approx. 9,000 seats (with additional grandstands, maximum)
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Events

The Palacio de Deportes de Murcia ( German  Sports Palace of Murcia ) is a multi-purpose hall in the Spanish city ​​of Murcia , the autonomous community of the same name on the Mediterranean Sea in the southeast of the country. The multi-purpose arena is mainly used as the home ground of the CB Murcia basketball club and the ElPozo Murcia FS futsal club . The hall offers 7454 seats (6026 seats on fixed stands and 1428 seats on movable stands). With additional grandstands, there are around 9,000 seats. In addition to sport, u. a. Held concerts or political gatherings.

history

In 1994 the 4.5 billion pts building was inaugurated. The first game was the match between CB Murcia and Festina Andorra . Two years later, the hall was the venue for the Final Eight of the Spanish Basketball Cup , Copa del Rey de Baloncesto , 1996. In November and December of that year, the 1996 Futsal World Cup made a stop in Murcia. There two of the four preliminary round groups played their games. In 1995, 1997 and 2001 the Spanish cup winner in futsal (Copa de España de Fútbol Sala) was determined in the hall. In the 1998 All-Star-Game of the ACB League , a selection of Spanish league players and a selection of foreign players in the league (96:99) faced each other. For MVP was Alfonso Reyes from CB Estudiantes selected. In 2006, the Padel Tennis World Championships were held in the sports arena . Two Final Four finals, the 2006/07 UEFA Futsal Cup and 2007/08 Women's Volleyball Champions League, took place in the Murcia Hall. In addition, games of the elite round of the 2012/13 UEFA Futsal Cup were played in the sports hall.

A complete fitness studio with a weight room and equipment is available in the hall . Other sports such as aerobics , aikido , archery , judo , wrestling , Pilates , Taekwondo , squash , bodybuilding and conditioning can be practiced.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Palacio de los Deportes. In: murciadeportes.com. Retrieved August 7, 2020 (Spanish).