Hala Stulecia Sopotu

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Hala Stulecia Sopotu

Hala Stulecia Sopotu (English: The Centennial Hall of Sopot) is a basketball arena in Sopot, Poland.

The facility was named after Jean Georg Haffner. The main hall of the hall can accommodate a total of 1,942 people, on 1,324 permanent and 618 retractable seats. [1] In addition to the main hall in the hall, there is a conference room, a training room and a fitness center.

In the past, basketball players from Prokom Trefl Sopot played their matches in the Hala Stulecia Sopotu. [2] Prokom was also forced to use this arena for several of its 2007-08 Euroleague regular season home fixtures after its normal home for Euroleague play, Hala Olivia in Gdańsk, was closed due to structural problems.

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References

  1. "Hala 100-lecia". Trefl Sopot.
  2. "Hala sportowa w Sopocie im Haffnera". August 13, 2010. Archived from the original on 2010-08-13.

Coordinates: 54°26′56.07″N18°33′42.26″E / 54.4489083°N 18.5617389°E / 54.4489083; 18.5617389