List of indoor arenas in Yugoslavia
Appearance
The following is a list of indoor arenas in Yugoslavia, ordered by capacity.
Arenas
[edit]Stadium | Capacity | City | Team(s) | Inaugurated |
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Dom Sportova | 11,000 | Zagreb | KK Cibona | 1972 |
Hala Pionir | 5,500 | Belgrade | KK Crvena Zvezda | 1973 |
Skenderija | 5,500 | Sarajevo | KK Bosna, KK Željezničar Sarajevo | 1969 |
Hala Tivoli | 5,000 | Ljubljana | KK Olimpija | 1965 |
Dvorana Mladosti | 5,000 | Rijeka | KK Kvarner | 1973 |
Palata Sportova | 4,000 | Belgrade | KK Partizan, KK IMT, OKK Beograd | 1968 |
Hala Borca kraj Morave | 4,000 | Čačak | KK Borac Čačak | 1968 |
Sportski Centar Morača | 4,000 | Titograd | KK Budućnost | 1978 |
Sportska Dvorana Mladost | 4,000 | Karlovac | KK Željezničar Karlovac | 1967 |
Dvorana na Gripama | 3,500 | Split | KK Jugoplastika | 1967 |
Hala Sportova Zrenjanin | 3,500 | Zrenjanin | KK Proleter Zrenjanin | 1961 |
Dvorana Ivo Lola Ribar | 3,000 | Šibenik | KK Šibenka | 1973 |
Dvorana Jazine | 3,000 | Zadar | KK Zadar | 1968 |
Sala Gradski Park | 2,500 | Skopje | KK Rabotnički | 1970 |
Hala Sportova Valjevo | 2,500 | Valjevo | KK Metalac Valjevo | 1972 |
References
[edit]- Koš 71/72, 72/73, 73/74
- Košarkaši i timovi 80/81, 81/82, 82/83, 83/84