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ARCO Arena. ARCO Arena (known as Power Balance Pavilion from 2011 to 2012 and Sleep Train Arena from 2012 until 2022) was an indoor arena located in Sacramento, California, United States. Opened in 1988, it was the home of the Sacramento Kings of the National Basketball Association (NBA) from 1988 to 2016. It hosted nearly 200 spectator events ...
Chase Center is an indoor arena in the Mission Bay neighborhood of San Francisco, California.The building is the home venue for the Golden State Warriors of the National Basketball Association (NBA), the Golden State Valkyries of the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA), and occasionally for the University of San Francisco men's and women's basketball teams in the National Collegiate ...
Construction cost. $12 million. Tenants. Sacramento Kings (NBA) (1985–1988) ARCO Arena (originally called the Sacramento Sports Arena and sometimes referred to as the Original ARCO Arena or ARCO Arena I to distinguish it from its successor) was an indoor arena in Sacramento, California. It was the NBA's smallest arena as it held just 10,333 ...
Previously known as the Philadelphia Warriors (1946–1962) and San Francisco Warriors (1962–1971) Play at Chase Center (2019–present) . Previously played at Cow Palace (1962–64, 1966–71) , San Francisco Civic Auditorium (1964–67) , USF War Memorial Gymnasium (1964–66) , HP Pavilion at San Jose (1996–1997) , Oracle Arena (1966 ...
Sleep Train Arena – Sacramento, California (also known as the second ARCO Arena, and later as Power Balance Pavilion) The Spectrum – Philadelphia (also known as CoreStates Spectrum, First Union Spectrum and Wachovia Spectrum) Teaneck Armory – Teaneck, New Jersey. War Memorial Gymnasium – San Francisco.
John Galen Howard, Frederick Meyer, John W. Reid Jr. Tenants. San Francisco Warriors (NBA) (1964–1967) The Bill Graham Civic Auditorium (formerly San Francisco Civic Auditorium and San Francisco Exposition Auditorium) is a multi-purpose arena in San Francisco, California, named after promoter Bill Graham. The arena holds 8,500 people.
San Francisco 41,677 Golden State Warriors: Basketball: 1962 NBA: Chase Center San Francisco 18,064 San Jose Sharks: Ice hockey: 1991 NHL: SAP Center San Jose 16,747 San Jose Earthquakes: Soccer: 1996 MLS: PayPal Park San Jose 20,979 Bay FC: Soccer: 2024 NWSL: PayPal Park San Jose 20,979 Golden State Valkyries: Basketball: 2025 WNBA: Chase ...
San Jose Arena SAP Center at San Jose (2013–present) HP Pavilion at San Jose (2002–2013) Compaq Center at San Jose (2001–2002) 1996–1997 18,500 1993 San Jose, California [132] [134] [135] USF War Memorial Gymnasium: 1962–1965 5,300 1958 San Francisco, California [132] San Francisco Civic Auditorium Bill Graham Civic Auditorium: 1968 ...