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  2. Čair Sports Center - Wikipedia

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    Čair Sports Center (Serbian: Спортски центар Чаир, romanized: Sportski centar Čair), commonly known as Čair Hall (Serbian: Хала Чаир, romanized: Hala Čair) is an indoor sporting arena located in Niš, Serbia. The seating capacity of the arena is 4,800 for sports events and 6,500 at concerts. [1]

  3. SPC Vojvodina - Wikipedia

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    SPC Vojvodina (Serbian Cyrillic: СПЦ Војводина), short for Sports and Business Center Vojvodina (Serbian: Спортски и пословни центар Војводина, romanized: Sportski i poslovni centar Vojvodina), commonly referred to as SPENS (Serbian Cyrillic: СПЕНС), is a multi-purpose venue located in Novi Sad, Vojvodina, Serbia.

  4. Tašmajdan Sports and Recreation Center - Wikipedia

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    Tašmajdan Sports and Recreation Center (Serbian: Спортско-рекреациони центар Ташмајдан, romanized: Sportsko-rekreacioni centar Tašmajdan; abbr. Tašmajdan SRC, Serbian: СРЦ Ташмајда, romanized: SRC Tašmajdan), commonly known simply as Taš (Serbian Cyrillic: Таш), is a sporting and recreational center located in the city of Belgrade, Serbia.

  5. SC Partizan-Teleoptik - Wikipedia

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    The Sports Centre Partizan-Teleoptik (Serbian: Спортски центар Партизан-Телеоптик / Sportski centar Partizan-Teleoptik), also known as Zemunelo (Serbian Cyrillic: Земунело; the name being composed to show the resemblance to A.C. Milan's sports centre, Milanello), is the football training ground of the Serbian SuperLiga club Partizan.

  6. Serbian FA Sports Center - Wikipedia

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    Serbia national football team Serbia women's national football team House of football ( Serbian Cyrillic : Кућа фудбала / Kuća fudbala ) is a modern sports complex of the Football Association of Serbia in Stara Pazova .

  7. Ranko Žeravica Sports Hall - Wikipedia

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    Ranko Žeravica Sports Hall, renamed in 2016 in honor of Serbian basketball coach Ranko Žeravica, is widely known by its informal title Hala. It was built in 1968 and opened in December 1968. [1] Since 1979 it functions as part of a state-owned enterprise JP Sportski centar Novi Beograd. Nearby Sports and Recreation Center 11.

  8. List of indoor arenas in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of indoor arenas in Serbia ... Ranko Žeravica Sports Hall: 5,000 Belgrade: 1968 SC Čair: 5,000 [7] Niš: 1974 Millennium Centar: 4,400 [8 ...

  9. SC Šumice - Wikipedia

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    Šumice Cultural and Sports Center (Serbian Cyrillic: Центар за културу и спорт Шумице) is an indoor sports arena located in Voždovac, Belgrade, Serbia. The hall is used for basketball , handball , indoor football , volleyball , and other sports.