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  2. List of indoor arenas in Croatia - Wikipedia

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    Image Stadium Capacity City Team Inaugurated Arena Zagreb: 16,500 [1]: Zagreb: KHL Medveščak RK Zagreb: 2008 Spaladium Arena: 12,000 [2]: Split: International: 2008 Krešimir Ćosić Hall

  3. Arena Zagreb - Wikipedia

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    Arena Zagreb is a former member of the European Arenas Association (EAA). [4] The shopping center and Arena Zagreb share a series of services such as a joint parking lot, multiplex cinema, wellness center, numerous restaurants, cafes, and stores.

  4. Dražen Petrović Basketball Hall - Wikipedia

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    The arena was built in 1987, to be used at the 1987 Summer Universiade and was then known as the Cibona Sports Centre (Croatian: Sportski centar Cibona). On 4 October 1993, it was renamed after the late former NBA player and basketball Hall of Famer, Dražen Petrović, a former Cibona Zagreb star. On 7 June 2006, on the occasion of the 13th ...

  5. Dom Sportova - Wikipedia

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    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

  6. Category:Sport in Zagreb - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Sport in Zagreb" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. F. Football in Zagreb; M.

  7. Stadion Maksimir - Wikipedia

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    With the rising popularity of the sport in Zagreb, the local football club HAŠK, which was one of the first multi-sports club in Croatia, decided to build a new stadium for their club. They bought the ground in the Svetice neighbourhood in Zagreb, which lies on the opposite side of the Maksimir Park, from the Archdiocese of Zagreb. HAŠK built ...

  8. Croatian Olympic Committee - Wikipedia

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    hoo.hr The Croatian Olympic Committee ( Croatian : Hrvatski olimpijski odbor , HOO ) is the non-profit organization representing Croatian athletes in the International Olympic Committee . The COC organizes Croatia's representatives at the Summer and Winter Olympic Games .

  9. Sport in Belgium - Wikipedia

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    The other Belgian Olympic medalists in athletics are Etienne Gailly (bronze for marathon in 1948), Roger Moens (silver for 800m in 1960), Emiel Puttemans (silver for 10,000 m in 1972), Karel Lismont (silver for marathon in 1972 and bronze in 1976), Ivo Van Damme (silver for 800 m and 1500 m in 1976) and the Belgium Women's 4 × 100 m led by Kim ...