Amadeu Teixeira Arena

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Amadeu Teixeira Arena
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Amadeu Teixeira Arena
Amadeu Teixeira Arena
Full nameArena Poliesportiva Amadeu Teixeira
Location Manaus, Brazil
Coordinates 3°04′52″S60°01′39″W / 3.081043°S 60.027602°W / -3.081043; -60.027602
Capacity 10,201 [1]
Opened2006

Arena Poliesportiva Amadeu Teixeira is an indoor sporting arena used mostly for futsal and volleyball located in Manaus, Brazil. The capacity of the arena is 11,800 spectators and opened in 2006. The venue is used for numerous events, like basketball, concerts, futsal, handball, volleyball and fight sports.

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