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Arena COS Torwar

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52°13′21″N 21°2′32″E / 52.22250°N 21.04222°E / 52.22250; 21.04222

Arena COS Torwar
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Full nameCentral Sports Centre Torwar
Former namesHala Torwar (1953-2016)
Addressul. Łazienkowska 6a
00-449 Warsaw
Poland
LocationUjazdów
OwnerCentralny Ośrodek Sportu
Capacity4,806
Construction
Broke groundMay 1953
Opened12 December 1953 (1953-12-12)
Renovated1999, 2012
Architect
Tenants
UHKS Mazowsze

The Central Sports Centre Torwar (formerly known as Hala Torwar, commonly referred to as the Arena COS Torwar) is an indoor arena in Warsaw, Poland. It opened in 1953 and seats 4,824 people in the stands, with up to an additional 1,480 seats available to add on the floor.

It is located adjacent to Stadion Wojska Polskiego and is primarily used for popular music concerts, ice hockey and other indoor sports, and it is the home of the hockey team UHKS Mazowsze.

Torwar Hall hosted the 2001 Saporta Cup final in which Maroussi BC defeated Elan Sportif Chalonnais.[1] On 22–28 January 2007 the Hall hosted the 2007 European Figure Skating Championships and the arena hosted a Preliminary round group of the EuroBasket 2009.[2] It has also hosted a number of Konfrontacja Sztuk Walki (KSW) mixed martial arts events.

In 1984 Iron Maiden played the opening night of their 197 concert World Slavery Tour to a capacity crowd at Torwar with thousands of fans listening outside the venue. In 1985 Depeche Mode played one of their first concerts in Eastern Europe in Torwar.[3]

OneRepublic performed at this venue on 2 November 2014 during the European leg of their Native Tour.

Def Leppard played here in 2015 with support from hometown heroes Lessdress, Poland's best known glam/sleaze rock band.[4]

References

  1. ^ Saporta Cup 2000-01
  2. ^ Kibice wywalczyli nam polskie mecze Archived 2009-04-14 at the Wayback Machine, 15 January 2007
  3. ^ "1985-07-30 Torwar Hall, Warsaw, Poland - Depeche Mode Live Wiki".
  4. ^ "05/19/2015: Def Leppard / Lessdress / Ex-libris @ Torwar Hall | Concert Archives". www.concertarchives.org. Retrieved 2021-09-09.
Preceded by Saporta Cup
Final Venue

2001
Succeeded by
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