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Gran Canaria Arena

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Gran Canaria Arena
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Former namesPalacio Multiusos de Gran Canaria
LocationLas Palmas, Spain
Coordinates28°06′10″N 15°27′26″W / 28.10278°N 15.45722°W / 28.10278; -15.45722
OwnerCabildo of Gran Canaria
Capacity11,500[1]
Record attendance10,200 (United States vs Slovenia, 26 August 2014)
Construction
Broke groundJanuary 2011
Opened15 March 2014
Construction cost 67 million
Architect
  • Eduardo Pérez Gómez
  • Miguel Ángel Sánchez García
(LLPS Arquitectos)
Tenants
CB Gran Canaria (2014–present)
Gran Canaria Arena

Gran Canaria Arena, originally known as Palacio Multiusos de Gran Canaria,[2] is an indoor sporting arena located in Las Palmas, Canary Islands, Spain. The arena, opened in 2014 by Mariano Rajoy,[3] has a capacity of 11,470 spectators and is the home arena of CB Gran Canaria.

The first game in Gran Canaria Arena was the game of the 28th round of the 2013–14 ACB season between Herbalife Gran Canaria and FC Barcelona, played on 1 May 2014.

The arena hosted of the groups of the main round of the 2014 FIBA Basketball World Cup and the basketball's Copa del Rey in February 2015.

Attendances

This is a list of games attendances of CB Gran Canaria at Gran Canaria Arena.

Liga ACB European competitions
Season Total High Low Average Season Total High Low Average
2013–14[a] 31,088 9,332 5,855 7,772 did not enter any European competition
2014–15 112,652 9,056 4,125 6,258 2014–15 EC 53,371 9,875 2,913 4,478
2015–16 121,765 9,097 4,859 6,765 2015–16 EC 45,727 7,908 2,053 4,157
2016–17 109,883 8,661 4,283 6,464 2016–17 EC 29,896 5,202 2,393 3,737
2017–18 111,434 6,978 4,176 5,865 2017–18 EC 36,526 5,567 2,725 4,058
2018–19 89,467 7,349 1,849 5,263 2018–19 EL 72,348 7,430 3,648 4,823
2019–20[b] 67,342 7,271 5,364 6,122 did not enter any European competition
  1. ^ Only four games were played in this arena.
  2. ^ Season suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

See also

References and notes

  1. ^ "Herbalife Gran Canaria" (in Spanish). ACB.com. Archived from the original on 10 August 2015. Retrieved 16 June 2016.
  2. ^ Se llamará Gran Canaria Arena Archived 2013-10-29 at the Wayback Machine; Canarias7, 30 August 2013(in Spanish)
  3. ^ El Gran Canaria Arena abrirá sus puertas el 15 de marzo; Canarias ahora; 6 March 2014

External links

Media related to Gran Canaria Arena at Wikimedia Commons


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