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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). Indoor stadiums with a capacity of 1,000 or higher are included.
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Stadium
Capacity
City
Team
Inaugurated
Arena Zagreb
16,500[ 1]
Zagreb
KHL Medveščak RK Zagreb
2008
Spaladium Arena
12,000[ 2]
Split
International
2008
Krešimir Ćosić Hall
9,000[ 3]
Zadar
KK Zadar
2008
Arena Gripe
6,000
Split
KK Split
1979
Dražen Petrović Hall
5,400
Zagreb
KK Cibona
1987
Varaždin Arena
5,200
Varaždin
GRK Varaždin
2008
Dom Sportova
5,000 (Hall 1) 3,100 (Hall 2) [ 4]
Zagreb
KK Cedevita KHL Medveščak
1972
Gradski vrt Hall
4,438
Osijek
KK Vrijednosnice
2008
Žatika Sport Centre
3,700
Poreč
RK Poreč
2008
Metković Sports Hall
3,500
Metković
RK Metković
1982
Dvorana Mladosti
2,960
Rijeka
1973
Borovo Sports Hall
3,000
Vukovar
KK Borovo Vukovar
1978
Jazine Basketball Hall
3,000
Zadar
KK Jazine
1968
Mladost Hall
2,800
Karlovac
HRK Karlovac
1967
Boško Božić Hall
2,500
Zagreb
KK Zagreb
1982
Centar Zamet
2,350
Rijeka
RK Zamet
2009
Mate Parlov Sport Centre
2,312
Pula
RK Arena Pula
1978
Gradska Školska Sportska Dvorana
2,000
Gospić
Ledena dvorana Zibel
1,960
Sisak
KHL Sisak Croatia men's national ice hockey team
2018
Sportska dvorana Baldekin
1,726
Šibenik
MNK Crnica Šibenik GKK Šibenik MNK Šibenik 1983 OK Šibenik 91 ŽKK Šibenik
1973
Sportska dvorana Zeleni Brijeg
1,500
Sisak
OK Sisak RK Sisak (handball) KK Sisak
2021
Školsko-športska dvorana Bjelvar
1,400
Bjelovar
Sportska dvorana Marino Cvetković
1,217[ 5]
Opatija
2013
Športska dvorana Gospino polje
1,400
Dubrovnik
1981
Športska dvorana Trešnjevka
1,000
Zagreb
Športska dvorana Dinko Lukarić
1,000
Rijeka
KK Kvarner 2010
Sovereign states States with limited recognition