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Mirza Delibašić Hall Skenderija Former names Velika dvorana Skenderija Location Skenderija, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina Coordinates 45°51′15″N 18°24′46″E / 45.85417°N 18.41278°ECoordinates: 45°51′15″N 18°24′46″E / 45.85417°N 18.41278°E Opened 23 November 1969[1] Renovated 2006 Owner Sarajevo Canton Operator KSC Skenderija administration Surface versatile Capacity 7000 (basketball, handball)[2] Tenants KK Bosna
Bosnia and HerzegovinaMirza Delibašić Hall, commonly known as Skenderija, is an indoor sporting arena located in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The seating capacity of the arena is for 7,000 people[2] and it was opened on 23 November 1969[1]. It is currently home to Bosna Sarajevo basketball team and named after former team legend Mirza Delibašić. Notable basketball events hosted at the arena include the preliminary rounds of the 1970 FIBA World Championship[1], the 1970 European champions cup final[1][3] in which Ignis Varese defeated CSKA Moscow 79-74[3] and the 1980 Intercontinental Cup tournament[1][4] in which Maccabi Tel Aviv won the title.[4]
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Preceded by
Palau dels Esports
BarcelonaFIBA European Champions Cup
Final Venue
1970Succeeded by
Sporthal Arena
AntwerpPreceded by
Ginásio do Ibirapuera
São PauloIntercontinental Cup
Final venue
1980Succeeded by
Unknown Venue
São PauloCategories:- Basketball in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Indoor arenas in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Sport in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Buildings and structures in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Southern European sports venue stubs
- Bosnia and Herzegovina building and structure stubs
- Bosnia and Herzegovina sport stubs
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