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Conson Gymnasium
Full nameQingdao Sports Centre Conson Gymnasium
Location Qingdao, China
Coordinates 36°06′15″N120°26′10″E / 36.104214°N 120.436141°E / 36.104214; 120.436141
OwnerQingdao Conson Development (Group) Co. Ltd
Capacity 12,500
Construction
Broke groundNovember 19, 2004
OpenedMarch 11, 2009
Tenants
Qingdao Eagles (CBA) (2012–present)
Qingdao Clipper (CAFL) (2016)

Qingdao Sports Centre Conson Gymnasium (official name) is an indoor sporting arena located in Qingdao, China, used mostly for basketball and arena football games. The capacity of the arena is 12,500 spectators. It hosts indoor sporting events such as badminton, basketball, concerts, gymnastics, table tennis and volleyball. [1]

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References

  1. "Qingdao Sports Center". 2011sudirmancup.com. March 30, 2011. Archived from the original on September 2, 2011. Retrieved June 8, 2011.