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Arena Antonio Alexe

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Arena Antonio Alexe
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Full nameSala Sporturilor Antonio Alexe
Former namesSala Sporturilor
LocationOradea, Romania
Coordinates47°03′59.5″N 21°54′32.9″E / 47.066528°N 21.909139°E / 47.066528; 21.909139
OwnerDJST Bihor
OperatorCSM Oradea
Capacity2,500 (basketball / handball)
SurfaceMaple wood
Construction
Broke ground1975
Built1975–1979
Opened17 November 1979
Renovated2005; 2009–2010; 2011–2012
Expanded2005
Tenants
CSM Oradea (B)
CSM Oradea (H)

Arena Antonio Alexe is an indoor arena located in Oradea, Romania. The arena is named after the Romanian basketball player Antonio Alexe. It is the home arena of the men's professional basketball and handball clubs of CSM Oradea.[1] Arena hosted B group of EuroBasket Women 2015.

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  1. ^ "Derby decisiv pentru CSM Oradea".
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