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Budapest Sportcsarnok was an
indoor arena in Budapest, Hungary. The
arena had a
seating capacity for 12,500
spectators and
opened in 1982. It was primarily...
- Alba
Regia Sportcsarnok is an
indoor arena in Székesfehérvár, Hungary. It
hosts a
number of
sport clubs from
amateur to
professional level, with 2017 Hungarian...
- as the
Budapest Handball Sports Hall (Hungarian:
Budapesti Kézilabda
Sportcsarnok) and
formally known as
Budapest Multifunctional Arena,
named after MVM...
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Tiszaligeti Sportcsarnok is
multifunctional indoor hall in Szolnok, Hungary. The
arena is
primarily used for basketball, as it is the home of Hungarian...
- The Városi
Sportcsarnok (English: Muni****l
Sports Hall) is a multi-use
indoor stadium in Békéscsaba, Hungary. The arena,
which has an oval shape, very...
- June 2015.
Retrieved 29
April 2016. MTI (2020-01-29). "Létesítmény: új
sportcsarnok alapkövét tették le Tatabányán - NSO". NSO.hu (in Hungarian). Retrieved...
- at the 1989 IAAF
World Indoor Championships was held at the
Budapest Sportcsarnok in
Budapest on 3 and 4 March. Qualification: 5.45
metres (Q) or the best...
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eight Hungarian Cup titles. The team's home
arena is the
Tiszaligeti Sportcsarnok. The club was
founded in 1959, and it has
since developed into one of...
- Magv****y Mihály
Sportcsarnok is a multi-use
indoor arena in Győr, Hungary,
named after Mihály Magv****y, a
physical education teacher who
founded the first...
- The Imre Földi
Sports Hall (Hungarian: Földi Imre
Sportcsarnok) is a multi-use
indoor arena in Tatabánya, Hungary. The home of
Hungarian top
division handball...