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The following is a list of indoor arenas in Croatia, ordered by capacity.The venues are by their final capacity after construction for seating-only events. There is more capacity if standing room is included (e.g. for concerts).
Dom sportova, KHL Medveščak Zagreb - Graz 99ers, 3 January 2010. Dom sportova (lit. ' House of Sports '), is a multi-purpose indoor sports arena located in Zagreb, Croatia. The venue was built in 1972 in the Trešnjevka neighborhood, in the western part of the city. It has 32,000 m 2 of floorspace, and it features six halls.
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Photo Stadium Capacity City Club Opened Stadion Poljud: 33,987 [1]: Split: Hajduk Split: 1979 Stadion Maksimir: 24,851 [2] (35,423 before 2020 earthquake): Zagreb: Dinamo Zagreb: 1912 Stadion Gradski vrt
The league was formed in 1991 with the dissolution of Yugoslavia.Until then, Croatian teams played in the Yugoslav Ice Hockey League.The hockey teams Mladost and Medveščak were playing in the first division, while Sisak and Zagreb were playing in the second division of the Yugoslav league.
Sports teams in Zagreb (5 C, 22 P) V. Sports venues in Zagreb (14 P) Pages in category "Sport in Zagreb" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.
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Maksimir Stadium (Croatian: Stadion Maksimir, pronounced [ˈstâdioːn mǎksimiːr]) is a multi-use stadium in Zagreb, Croatia.Named after the surrounding neighbourhood of Maksimir, it is one of the largest stadiums in the country with a current seating capacity of 25,912 and a maximum possible capacity of 35,423.