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The following is a list of indoor arenas in New Zealand . Most of the arenas in this list have multiple uses such as individual sports , team sports as well as cultural events and political events . The arenas in the table are ranked by capacity; the arenas with the highest capacities are listed first.
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Arena
Capacity
City
Home team(s)
Opened/Renovated
1
Spark Arena
12,000
Auckland
New Zealand Breakers
2007
2
Wolfbrook Arena
8,800[ 1]
Christchurch
Mainland Tactix
1998
3
Globox Arena
6,000
Hamilton
Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic
2011
4
TSB Arena
6,000[ 2]
Wellington
Richter City Roller Derby Wellington Saints Central Pulse
1995–2005
5
Fly Palmy Arena [ 3]
5,000
Palmerston North
Manawatu Jets
2004
6
The Trusts Arena
4,901
Auckland
Northern Mystics Waitakere City
2004
7
Trustpower Arena [ 4]
4,600
Mount Maunganui
2011
8
TSB Stadium
4,500
New Plymouth
Taranaki Airs
1992
9
Eventfinda Stadium
4,179
North Shore
Auckland Tuatara
1992
10
Stadium Southland
4,019
Invercargill
Southern Steel Southland Sharks
2000
11
Energy Events Centre
3,500
Rotorua
Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic
2007
12
Te Rauparaha Arena
3,000
Porirua
Central Pulse
2008
13
Edgar Centre
2,880
Dunedin
Otago Nuggets
1995–2005
14
Queen Elizabeth Youth Centre
2,580
Tauranga
2006
15
Pettigrew Green Arena
2,500
Napier
Hawke's Bay Hawks
2003
16
Franklin Pool and Leisure Centre
1,100
Pukekohe
Franklin Bulls
2021