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List of EuroLeague arenas

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The following list includes current and some of the former arenas that have been used by the teams that have played in the EuroLeague. Other information included in this list are: arena locations, seating capacities and years opened.

Current arenas

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Season 2022–23

Image Arena Location Team(s) Capacity Opened
Štark Arena Belgrade, Serbia Partizan Belgrade
Crvena zvezda Belgrade
18,386 2004
O.A.C.A. Olympic Indoor Hall Athens, Greece Panathinaikos Athens 18,989 1995
WiZink Center Madrid, Spain Real Madrid 17,453 2005
Sinan Erdem Dome Istanbul, Turkey Anadolu Efes 16,000 2010
Fernando Buesa Arena Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain Cazoo Baskonia 15,504 1991
Žalgiris Arena Kaunas, Lithuania Žalgiris Kaunas 15,415 2011
Mercedes-Benz Arena Berlin, Germany Alba Berlin 14,500 2008
Ülker Sports and Event Hall Istanbul, Turkey Fenerbahçe Beko 13,800 2012
Mediolanum Forum Assago, Milan, Italy EA7 Emporio Armani Milano 12,700 1990
Peace and Friendship Stadium Piraeus, Greece Olympiacos Piraeus 11,640 1985
Menora Mivtachim Arena Tel Aviv, Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv 10,383 1963
Segafredo Arena Bologna, Italy Virtus Bologna 9,980 2019
La Fonteta Valencia, Spain Valencia Basket 9,000 1983
Aleksandar Nikolić Hall Belgrade, Serbia Crvena zvezda Belgrade
Partizan Belgrade
8,178 1973
Palau Blaugrana Barcelona, Spain FC Barcelona 7,585 1971
SAP Garden Munich, Germany Bayern Munich 12,500 2024
LDLC Arena Villeurbanne, France LDLC ASVEL 12,000 2023
Salle Gaston Médecin Fontvieille, Monaco Monaco Basket 4,700 1985

Previous seasons

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Image Arena Location Team(s) Capacity Opened
Megasport Arena Moscow, Russia CSKA Moscow 12,824 2006
Sibur Arena Saint Petersburg, Russia Zenit Saint Petersburg 7,120 2013
Basket-Hall Kazan Kazan, Russia UNICS Kazan 7,482 2003
Gran Canaria Arena Las Palmas, Spain Gran Canaria 12,470 2014
Volkswagen Arena (Istanbul) Istanbul, Turkey Darüşşafaka 5,240 2014
Morača Sports Center Podgorica, Montenegro Budućnost 6,000 1978
Palacio de Deportes José María Martín Carpena Málaga, Spain Unicaja 11,000 1999
Brose Arena Bamberg, Germany Brose Baskets Bamberg 6,249 2001
Abdi İpekçi Arena Istanbul, Turkey Galatasaray
Anadolu Efes
12,270 1979
Basket-Hall Krasnodar Krasnodar, Russia Lokomotiv-Kuban 7,500 2011
Rhénus Sport Strasbourg, France Strasbourg IG 6,200 1974
Dražen Petrović Basketball Hall Zagreb, Croatia Cedevita 5,400 1987
Beaublanc Limoges, France Limoges 6,500 1981
Karşıyaka Arena İzmir, Turkey Karşıyaka 6,500 2005
CRS Hall Zielona Góra Zielona Góra, Poland Basket Zielona Góra 6,080 2010
Palasport Roberta Serradimigni Sassari, Italy Dinamo Sassari 5,000 1981
Trade Union Sport Palace Nizhny Novgorod, Russia Nizhny Novgorod 5,500 1965
Švyturys Arena Klaipėda, Lithuania Neptūnas 6,200 2011
Halle Georges Carpentier Paris, France JSF Nanterre 5,009 1960
Palace of Sports, Kyiv Kyiv, Ukraine Budivelnyk Kyiv 7,000 1960
Palasport Mens Sana Siena, Italy Montepaschi Siena 7,050 1976
Siemens Arena Vilnius, Lithuania Lietuvos rytas 11,000 2004

See also

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