Crystal Hall, Zrenjanin

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Crystal Hall
Hala sportova Zrenjanin.jpg
Crystal Hall exterior in August 2012
Location Zrenjanin, Serbia
Coordinates 45°23′08″N20°23′57″E / 45.38556°N 20.39917°E / 45.38556; 20.39917 Coordinates: 45°23′08″N20°23′57″E / 45.38556°N 20.39917°E / 45.38556; 20.39917
OwnerCity of Zrenjanin
Operator Zrenjanin
Capacity 2,800 (basketball, handball)
Construction
Broke ground2006
Opened30 June 2009;10 years ago (2009-06-30)
Construction cost720 million RSD
ArchitectAGM, AD Servo Mihalj Inženjering
Tenants
Proleter Zrenjanin (2009–present)

Crystal Hall or Sports Hall Zrenjanin is an indoor arena in Zrenjanin. It has a capacity of 2,800 people.

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History

The construction of Crystal Hall began in 2006 and was finished in 2009, for the needs of 2009 Summer Universiade. [1] The construction costs were 720 million Serbian dinars in total, exceeded the original cost projections twice. [2] [3] It is the home arena of basketball club Proleter Zrenjanin.

In 2013, the hall was home venue to the 2013 World Women's Handball Championship.

During 2018 and 2019, the city of Zrenjanin allocated significant investments in equipping the hall, for the needs of FIBA Women's EuroBasket 2019. [4]

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References

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