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Palacio de Deportes José María Martín Carpena

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Jose María Martín Carpena Arena
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Full namePalacio de Deportes José María Martín Carpena
Former namesPalacio de Deportes de Málaga (1999–2000)
LocationAvenida Miguel Mérida Nicolich 2, 29004 Málaga, Spain
Coordinates36°40′56.88″N 4°27′38.26″W / 36.6824667°N 4.4606278°W / 36.6824667; -4.4606278
CapacityLarge concerts: 10,000
Basketball: 11,300
Boxing: 11,300[1]
Construction
Opened1999
Renovated2010, 2011
Expanded2010
Tenants
Unicaja Málaga (1999–present)

Palacio de Deportes José María Martín Carpena (Jose Maria Martin Carpena Arena) is an indoor sporting arena that is located in Málaga, Spain. The current seating capacity of the arena is 11,300 for sports, and 10,000 for large concert events.[1]

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History

The arena, with its new scoreboard, during a basketball game in November 2011.

Martín Carpena arena opened in 1999. It has been the long-time home arena to one of Spain's top basketball teams, Unicaja Málaga, of the Liga ACB.

The arena originally had a seating capacity of 9,743 spectators, and an area of around 22,000 square meters. In 2007, a project was proposed to expand the capacity of the venue to 17,000 spectators, due to the high demand for seats and tickets by fans of Unicaja Málaga. Ultimately, the expansion project was approved, but to a new capacity of 13,000 spectators, rather than the originally planned 17,000. The expansion project was then scheduled to be completed in separate phases. The first expansion phase, which was completed in 2010, increased the seating capacity from 9,743 to 11,300. The next expansion phase will increase it to 13,000.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Palacio de Deportes, datos de interés" (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 2014-01-01. Retrieved 2013-12-31.

External links

Media related to Palacio de Deportes José María Martín Carpena at Wikimedia Commons

Preceded by Davis Cup
Finals Venue

2022 – present
Succeeded by


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