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Al-Hamadaniah Sports Arena
صالة الحمدانية الرياضية
Location Salaheddine District, Aleppo, Syria
Owner Government of Syria
OperatorGeneral Sports Federation of Syria
Capacity7,964 seats (sport)
14,000 (maximum capacity) [2]
Record attendance13.500 [2]
Syria v Bahrain (1 July 2022) [2]
Field size60 by 25 metres (66 by 27 yd)
Surface Parquet, variable
Construction
Built2004–2020
Opened17 December 2021
Construction cost LS 64.4 billion [a] [1]
ArchitectMazen Zain Al Din [1]
Tenants
Syria national basketball team (2022–present)
Al-Ittihad SC (2021–present)

Al-Hamadaniah Sports Arena ( Arabic: صالة الحمدانية الرياضية) is an indoor sports hall in Aleppo, Syria. With a seating capacity of 7,964, it is the largest indoor hall in Syria. [3] It is designated to host basketball, handball and volleyball matches. [4] Al-Hamadaniah Sports Arena is part of the al-Hamadaniah Sports City.[ citation needed]

The arena is served by 4 additional indoor sports training halls. The playground of the arena has a length of 60 metres and a width of 25 metres.[ citation needed]

History

The construction process was launched in 2004 and scheduled to be completed in 2007. [1] However, it was delayed for many years due to the corruption among the members of the Aleppo branch of the Syrian General Sports Federation. [5] It was finally completed in 2020.

The arena was opened on 17 December 2021 by the basketball match of the home club Al-Ittihad SC Aleppo against Al-Jaish SC Damascus. [3] [6] In July 2022, the Syrian national basketball team played two matches in the arena against Bahrain and Iran as part of the 2023 FIBA World Cup qualification. [7] [8] A record 13,500 spectators came to the game against Bahrain, which was the highest qualifying attendance in the world in that period. [2]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ $23 million

References

  1. ^ a b c Al-Hamadaniah Sports Arena at Tishreen news Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ a b c d FIBA (6 July 2022). "13,500 fans in Syria and all the huge crowds for WC Qualifiers Third Window". fiba.basketball. Retrieved 18 July 2022.
  3. ^ a b أكبر ملعب كرة سلة في سوريا [The largest basketball Arena in Syria] (Motion picture). Syria: Safartas. December 18, 2021.
  4. ^ "Hutteen SC: Al-Hamadaniah Sports Arena". Archived from the original on 2013-06-29. Retrieved 2013-04-29.
  5. ^ Al-Hamadaniah Sports Arena at alazmenah.com
  6. ^ "Syria – Basketball Division I – Season 2022". asia-basket. Retrieved 18 December 2021.
  7. ^ "Syria-Bahrain". FIBA. Retrieved 7 June 2022.
  8. ^ "Syria-Iran". FIBA. Retrieved 7 June 2022.

36°11′16″N 37°06′57″E / 36.18778°N 37.11583°E / 36.18778; 37.11583